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Emberlin and Sons

Career Manufacturer / Trader

Biography Embelin and Sons were stationers and booksellers, based at 15 Boxall's Yard [off Broad Street] according to Kelly's Directory 1937. From 1921-1937 they were based at 15 Broad Street. They also seem to have been at Magdalen Street. They were the stationers and printers for the University [Alison Petch [as part of 'The Other Within' project 2006-9] 26/04/2007]

Biography References http://www.headington.org.uk/oxon/broad/history/1937_kellys.htm and http://www.headington.org.uk/oxon/broad/buildings/south/15.htm

County Oxfordshire

Relationship Maker

Archaeological or Ethnographic Ethnography

Collected around 1941

Date made around 1941

Dates active from circa 1898-1947

Donated around 1944

English collections Black-edged envelopes, used by Sir Arthur Evans after the death of his wife.

Institution Yes

Oxford based Yes

English collection size 10

Connections Joseph Grafton Milne / Arthur John Evans / Kate Grafton Milne

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