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Copy of an account furnished by the National Union of Clerks, Club Union Buildings, Clerkenwell Road, nd.
Interview with the head clerk at United Kingdom Temperance and General Providents Institutions, 1 Adelaide Place, London Bridge, introduced by Mr Stafford Howard, one of the directors, 27 October 1...
Interview with Mr Dewey, manager at Prudential Life Assurance Society, Holborn, 30 October 1895.
Interview with Mr E. Edmonds, secretary of the National Union of Life Assurance Agents, Vauxhall branch, 15 November 1895.
Extract taken from George E. Arkell's notebook on Drapers Wholesale Societies, concerning the Provident Association of Warehousemen, Travellers and Clerks, 98 Cheapside, nd.
Note on the National Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen and Clerks, taken from Mr J. Macpherson, 55 and 56 Chancery Lane, nd.
Extract of conversation with Mr J. Dooege, Mr J. Wicks and Mr Rickerby, clerks at Charles Booth's office, 9 Adelphi Terrace, Strand, 21 November 1895.
Interview with Mr A. J. Davies, secretary of London Clerks Association, 15 Fenchurch Street, 21 November 1895.
Interview with Mr De Bear, principal at the Metropolitan School of Shorthand, 28 Chancery Lane, 5 December 1895
Excerpts from the Rules and Regulations to be observed byOfficers of the London and Westminster Bank Limited, taken from book of rules lent by Mr W. Leaf, director of the London and Westminster Ban...
Interview with three partners at Horace and Company, private bankers, concerning clerks, 37 Fleet Street, 15 November 1895.
Letter from Charles Booth to Mr F. Maddison, concerning the use of a specific notebook to finish his notes, 4 January 1893.
Interview with Mr E. Harford, general secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, 55 Collbrook Row North, November 1891.
Interview with Mr Campion Watson, general secretary of the General Railway Workers Union, 30 October 1891
Notes taken from Rules of London Carmen's Trades Union, January 1892.
Interview with Mr G. A. Saws, Shipping Federation, 101Leadenhall Street, 29 July 1895.
Interview with Mr J. H. Wilson MP, president of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union, and Mr Cathery, secretary of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union, 9 Jeremiah Street, Poplar, 1 August ...
Progress of British merchant shipping, total tonnage entered and cleared at ports in the United Kingdom, 1891 - 1894.
Monthly return of seamen shipped from London and from United Kingdom, taken from the London Gazette, nd.
Interview with an official from a 'Sailor's Home', Wells Street, opened 1835.
Interview with an ordinary seaman, employed on Castle Line, nd.
Interview with able bodied seaman, working on sailing vessels, nd.
Interview with Mr M. Johnson, superintendent of the Strangers Home for Asiatic, Africans and South Sea Islanders, India Dock Road, 1895.
Interview with Reverend W. B. Salmon, chaplain of London Branch of Missions of Seamen, East India Dock Road and Wells Street, London Docks, nd. 62 - end. Un-numbered, blank pages, nd.
List of the details of the people of which interviews were requested, nd.