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Order book

Order book, Gibb & Co. Limited
Date 1915-1917
Dimensions1 textual record ; 46 x 31.5 cm
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberP075/B3,5.10
CollectionMcCord
Scope and Content

This book is a record of the orders made by Gibb & Co. Limited clients from 1915 to 1917. Each entry generally contains the client's measurements, along with a description of the items ordered and the price. The client list includes names like Sir Hugh Graham, Lord Shaughnessy, Sir Charles Davidson, Sir H. B. Ames, as well as the Ogilvie and Drummond families. There are also uniform orders from companies like the Bank of Montreal and Sun Life.


Notes

Source of title proper: Title based on the type of document.

Language: The document is in English.

 

Last update: August 30, 2017


Status
Not on view

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