William James Ltd
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William James Ltd
Hi! I am very impressed by this piano web-world. I also appreciate the good writing and the sense of humour I've found as I explore the site. I write to ask about an upright piano I saved from going to the tip. The piano lived in a village hall in County Durham for many years. It says made for Ewing and McIntosh by William James Ltd Gold Medal Pianos. The 'Gold Medal' part sounds a bit over the top. It is a nice-looking instrument with inlay work. It's not terribly out of tune but the keys kind of 'plonk'.
Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
Looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
just Rhonda
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Speaking as a William James, I should know this one, but the only firm of that I have on computer so far is a London one somewhere between 1876 and 1885, but I have no record of them being Ltd., could that apply to E&M?
1880 William James, Pianoforte maker, 26 City Road EC.
1882 William James, Pianoforte maker, 64 Bread Street.
1884 William James, Pianoforte maker, 120 Fulham Road SW.
Ewing & M'Intosh were around in the late 1800s too. See also the Reports page at the link below.
I haven't been to Barnard Castle for years. Have you seen the collection of pianos at Bowes Museum?
1880 William James, Pianoforte maker, 26 City Road EC.
1882 William James, Pianoforte maker, 64 Bread Street.
1884 William James, Pianoforte maker, 120 Fulham Road SW.
Ewing & M'Intosh were around in the late 1800s too. See also the Reports page at the link below.
I haven't been to Barnard Castle for years. Have you seen the collection of pianos at Bowes Museum?
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Email via my website.
If you find old references or links on this site to pianogen.org, they should refer to pianohistory.info
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