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Stationery, Charles Ware & Sons, Sails, Tents and Blinds
Stationery, Charles Ware & Sons, Sails, Tents and Blinds, High Street, Hull, Yorkshire.
1939
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Billhead Blinds Business Hull Hutton Maker Makers Oilskin Sail Sails Sons Stationery Tent Tents Typewritten Typing Ware Waterproof
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This evocative billhead print, dated 1939, showcases the extensive range of products offered by Stationery, Charles Ware & Sons, a prominent business based in Hull, Yorkshire during the 1930s. The image features an array of stationery items, including typewritten letters and documents, interspersed with advertisements for their specialized divisions: Sails, Tents, and Blinds. Charles Ware & Sons was a leading provider of high-quality sails, tents, and oilskin clothing in the region. Their expertise in creating waterproof materials was evident in their offerings, which included sails for boats and tents for camping or outdoor events. The addition of blinds expanded their product line, catering to both residential and commercial needs. The print's intricate design highlights the company's commitment to professionalism and attention to detail. The text is neatly arranged, with the company name and tagline, "Sails, Tents, and Blinds, High Quality Goods," prominently displayed at the top. Below, a list of their various offerings is meticulously typed, with each item listed in clear, bold text. The print also features the names of several nearby towns and villages, such as Bransston, Hutton, and Cranswick, suggesting a strong local presence and connection to the community. The 1930s, known for its economic challenges and social changes, saw many businesses adapt and expand their offerings to meet the needs of their customers. Stationery, Charles Ware & Sons was no exception, as evidenced by their diverse product line showcased in this billhead print.
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