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C D Monninger, London
C D Monninger, Clerkenwell Road, London, manufacturers of saws, files and other metal tools -- handwritten invoice.
1897
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1897 Clerkenwell Files Handwritten Invoice Manufacturer Manufacturers Manufacturing Saws Tools
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1. Title: "A Glimpse into the Past: A Handwritten Invoice from C.D. Monninger, London - 1897" This photograph print showcases an original handwritten invoice from C.D. Monninger, a renowned manufacturer of saws, files, and other metal tools based in Clerkenwell Road, London. Dated back to 1897, this evocative piece of history transports us to the late Victorian era, a time when craftsmanship and industry were at the heart of the bustling city. The invoice, written on a delicate pink paper, bears the meticulous handwriting of a bygone era. The intricate details of the transaction reveal the company's commitment to providing a wide range of high-quality metal tools to its clients. The items listed on the invoice include various saws, files, and other essential metalworking tools, reflecting the diverse product portfolio of C.D. Monninger. The image offers a unique insight into the manufacturing processes and business practices of the time. The use of handwritten invoices, rather than printed or digital alternatives, speaks to the personal touch that characterized commercial transactions during the late 1800s. The invoice's survival to the present day is a testament to the enduring legacy of C.D. Monninger and the rich industrial history of London. This photograph print is an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the history of manufacturing, industry, and commerce during the Victorian era. The intricate details and authenticity of the invoice make it a captivating addition to any collection or display.
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