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PBH - Poster, broadsheet and handbill collection
1 - Official posters from H.M. Government, Ministry of Labour.
2 - Posters advertising various publications.
3 - H.J. Swift and Co., 34 Market Street, Earlestown. Advertising handbills for hardware, ironmongery and plumbing work etc.
4 - Posters announcing local property auctions.
5 - St.Helens Gas Light Company
6 - Posters and handbills advertising events within St.Helens and vicinity.
7 - Health and Hygiene Posters issued by GB Ministry of Health, Health and Cleanliness Council, London
8 - Advertising notices and posters issued by newspapers from St.Helens and vicinity.
9 - Posters and notices produced by St.Helens Central Library.
10 - Calendars produced in the form of posters and notices.
11 - Posters and notices advertising national newspapers.
12 - Theatre Play Bills
13 - Proclamations and Announcements
14 - Haydock (Lancashire) Colliery Disaster.
15 - Specialist maps and plans incorporating advertisements for local (St.Helens) businesses.
16 - London Transport posters.
17 - Commemorative broadsheet notices and articles relating to St.Helens events and people
18 - Miscellaneous posters and handbills relating to the Borough of St.Helens
1 - Notice of "Assignment" of John Watkinson, the elder of Hardshaw, St.Helens, miner, of all his personal estate and Effects to Trustees
2 - Notice that the partnerships of Richard Penketh and his brother John Penketh, timber dealers, joiners and brickmakers of St.Helens has not been dissolved, (contrary to popular reports.)
3 - Notice regarding a reward to be given for information on the robbery at the office of St.Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway, Sutton Station, St.Helens
4 - Notice to creditors, regarding the property of the late Charles Neish of Eccleston, St.Helens
5 - Notice from the Mayor of St.Helens, James Harrison announcing that all dogs be confined from 1 Jun 1881 until 31 Aug 1881 on account of suspicion of canine madness
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