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Edward Pink & Sons, Wholesalers and Manufacturers
Edward Pink & Sons, London, Wholesalers and Manufacturers, Staple Street, Long Lane and Borough, London.
1888
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This evocative photograph captures the bustling activity of Edward Pink & Sons, Wholesalers and Manufacturers in London during the late Victorian era. Established in Staple Street, Long Lane and Borough, the company was a significant player in the thriving trade and industry of the city. The image showcases the impressive facade of the Edward Pink & Sons' warehouse, with its tall chimneys belching smoke into the sky, a testament to the manufacturing processes taking place within. Edward Pink & Sons were renowned for their extensive range of high-quality products, including jams, jellies, pickles, sauces, and various preserved fruits and candied peel. Their offerings also extended to canned goods such as salmon, lobsters, sardines, oysters, capers, olive oil, anchovies, and more. The company acted as agents for various other brands, including Lea & Perrins, Mellors, Peneau, and Thames, further expanding their product line. The photograph also highlights the bustling wharf area, where goods were likely transported via the Thames, adding to the company's extensive reach. The telegraph pole in the foreground signifies the importance of communication and connectivity in the business world of the time. Edward Pink & Sons' success was further evidenced by their numerous awards and prizes, which were proudly displayed. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the vibrant and dynamic world of trade and industry in late 19th-century London.
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