Birth Date: 1854
Father's Name: Charles Ladd
Mother's Name: Amelia
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1854
Registration Place: Hunter River District, Newcastle, NSW
Name: Eliza A Ladd (Eliza Amelia)
Death Date: 1923
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's Name: Charles T
Mother's Name: Amelia
Registration Year: 1923
Registration Place: Petersham, New South Wales
Hunter River District, Newcastle, NSW
The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News
Dec 31, 1859: Advert for Stationary, Books, &c (sic!)
"consisting of writing papers, envelopes, fancy stationary, surveyors' and engineers' requisites, office and law stationary, charts and nautical stationary, family and pocket Bibles, church services and prayer books, books and periodicals of all kinds, school books and school stationary, albums, portfolios, scrap books, manifold writers, copying books, music, music instruction books, music books and paper, violin and violencello(sic!) strings, superior wrapping papers." R.C. Knaggs & Co, Newcastle.
Henry Sampson Ladd called his store "Fancy Stationary", a term I was not familiar with until now. Later, he was a Fancy Repository, a term I have not found a definition for.
Also, according to the advertisement, "surveyors' and engineers' requisites" were sold by Stationers. Stephen John Ladd was a stationer and architect who apprenticed under an Architect and Surveyor in 1841.
Birth Date: 1854
Father's Name: Charles Ladd
Mother's Name: Amelia
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1854
Registration Place: Hunter River District, Newcastle, NSW
Name: Eliza A Ladd (Eliza Amelia)
Death Date: 1923
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's Name: Charles T
Mother's Name: Amelia
Registration Year: 1923
Registration Place: Petersham, New South Wales
Hunter River District, Newcastle, NSW
The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News
Dec 31, 1859: Advert for Stationary, Books, &c (sic!)
"consisting of writing papers, envelopes, fancy stationary, surveyors' and engineers' requisites, office and law stationary, charts and nautical stationary, family and pocket Bibles, church services and prayer books, books and periodicals of all kinds, school books and school stationary, albums, portfolios, scrap books, manifold writers, copying books, music, music instruction books, music books and paper, violin and violencello(sic!) strings, superior wrapping papers." R.C. Knaggs & Co, Newcastle.
Henry Sampson Ladd called his store "Fancy Stationary", a term I was not familiar with until now. Later, he was a Fancy Repository, a term I have not found a definition for.
Also, according to the advertisement, "surveyors' and engineers' requisites" were sold by Stationers. Stephen John Ladd was a stationer and architect who apprenticed under an Architect and Surveyor in 1841.
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