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14, Fenkle Street

George Tate Advert

GEO TATE respectfully intimates that his New Stock of Plain and Fashionable LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPERY, MERCERY, &c. &c.
Purchased by himself this Month in London, and in the    Manufacturing Districts, is now ready for Inspection in    his Sale Rooms and Business Premises, No. 6, FENKLE STREKT, AND No. 14, PAIKES STREET. :
He begs the Favour of an early Visit, trusting that his present Assortment will, as to Quality, Style, and Price, meet with general Approval, WOOLLEN CLOTHS, of all Makes.
   A New Stock of Fashionable shaped HATS, decidedly Cheap.
   FAMILY MOURNING & FUNERALS FURNISHED.
   Alnwick, May 12, 1848.

George Tate advertisement October 1846

GEO. TATE respectfully intimates that his NEW STOCK of FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, Consisting of every Description of Plain and Fancy WOOLLENS, SILK, LINEN, and COTTON GOODS, and which has been personally selected in London, Glasgow, and other Markets, is now ready for Inspection in his Shop and Sale-Room, No. 14, PAIKE’S-STREET, ALNWICK.

Heritage statement for conversion of flats

Heritage statement for conversion of flats

Historic England listing: 14, Fenkle Street

Historic England listing: 14, Fenkle Street

Keys to the past: 14, Fenkle Street

Keys to the past: 14, Fenkle Street

Tate biography

Lecture: George Tate, the historian of Alnwick