![]() ![]() Subsequently in 1894 the head office again moved to 108/109 St Martin's Lane and then to 8 Cork Street in 1908. Following Nathaniel's death in 1754, his son Samuel Firmin moved the firm to The Wheatsheaf, near Somerset House, Strand (later 153 Strand, 153/155 Strand from 1885) in 1760. He was succeeded by Nathaniel Firmin who by 1702 had relocated the business to The Red Lion, "over against Norfolk Street", Strand. ![]() The first identifiable owner of the business was Thomas Firmin (1632-1697) who operated from Three Kings' Court, Lombard Street, City of London. Records were deposited on permanent loan by Mr Amey, Firmin & Sons Limited, 100 Crawford Street, London in February 1984.Īdministrative / biographical background: City of Westminster Archives Centre, not available at The National Archivesįirmin and Sons Limited, London, button, badge and military regalia manufacturers and merchants
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