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Posted By: magictoo 1911 Bookbinders - 3rd May 2008 6:30pm
Hello, I'm new here. Does anybody know anything about bookbinders and where a bookbinder living in Birkenhead around 1911 would have worked.
Posted By: fordsteve Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 3rd May 2008 6:39pm
yep a book binding shop lol sorry could not help it raftl
Posted By: Waddi Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 3rd May 2008 6:42pm
That was helpful Steve, Im sure one of our older members or local historians will step to help you out.

Over to you Snod, Chris, pinz etc.....
Posted By: BMW Joe Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 3rd May 2008 7:13pm
Originally Posted by WADDI
That was helpful Steve, Im sure one of our older members or local historians will step to help you out.

Over to you Snod, Chris, pinz etc.....

withthat

sorry I can't help, welcome though smile

Posted By: chriskay Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 3rd May 2008 9:02pm
Sorry, can't help. Your best bet would be Kelly's Directory for that year. If you ever come up, Wirral Archives (0151 666 3903)may have it on microfiche.
Posted By: jonno40 Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 4th May 2008 9:09am
withthat
Posted By: Anonymous Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 4th May 2008 9:21am
As Chris says, Kelly's Directory (a huge tome!) for 1910/11 is your best bet. I think all the information was obtained from the census.

Good luck !
Posted By: Sludge Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 4th May 2008 10:24am
Ref bookbinders


try this


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookbinding

hope this helps
Posted By: jemima Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 6th Jun 2008 4:10pm
Many thanks for these suggestions(even Steve!). Spent a few days in the Wirral recently, staying at Meols. Good public transport services. the staff at Wirral Archives were wonderful, couldn't have been more enthusiastic about my enquiries regarding Claughton Higher School in Borough Road (Destroyed in WW2, no Steve, not Borough Road, the school!!). Enjoyed Birkenhead Park and Wirral Country Park.
Posted By: chriskay Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 24th Jun 2008 12:47pm
Hi, Jemima; not exactly the year you want, but I've just bought
Willmer's 1915-16 directory of Birkenhead, on CD. The reproduction isn't great, but just about legible. Here's the bookbinders listed. hope this may be of help.

Cheers, Chris.

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Posted By: BirkenheadWendy Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 26th Jul 2008 3:29pm
Hi there!!

My husband is a trained bookbinder so that means a bookbinder would work at a printers cos thats where he works.

I would imagine in 1911 there would be a huge choice of print works as there was no other way people could get at books, newspapers or magazines. A bookbinder can also be known as a print finisher, as the work is to sew and bind a finished printed work, ie a book.

I do hope this helps.
Posted By: dool4lit4tle Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 9th Oct 2012 8:53pm
There was a printers called the Merseyside Press, situated off either Claughton Rd. or Oliver street in the 60s, I don't know how long they had been in business,the building looked ancient, they printed Vernons coupons besides magazines and books, does anyone remember them?
Posted By: chriskay Re: 1911 Bookbinders - 9th Oct 2012 9:08pm
I bet that's some sort of record; a new post on a thread over four years old.
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