Britain, Business Indexes 1892-1987

Search Business Indexes of Britain, 1892-1987

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Was your ancestor a captain of industry or shopkeeper? These records include lists of notable people and business indexes. Discover more about your ancestor’s career and, in some cases, view your ancestor’s photograph. The records include the names of cartoonists, butchers, solicitors and traders. The numerous publications have been indexed and now you can search them by name, year or individual publication title.

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What can these records tell me?

Each record includes an image of the original index or book and a transcript for the individual’s entry. The amount of detail in each record can vary, but most transcripts will include a combination of the following:

  • Name and alias
  • Business name
  • Index year
  • Business occupation
  • Notes
  • Publication and page number

When available, the image will offer even more information about your ancestor and the business. The images are from different publications so the information found in each will vary, but many will include

  • Details about the business
  • Biographical details
  • Education background
  • Associations and hobbies
  • Photograph

Discover more about these records

This collection, created by the Society of Genealogists, is an index of British shopkeepers, businessmen and women, "captains of industry" and their companies. The initial source material is a series of books published in the 1890s by the London Printing and Engraving Company and the Brighton firm of Robinson, Son and Pike which later became W T Pike.

The publishers travelled to large towns and cities all over the British Isles, offering the local corporation and businesses the opportunity to appear in a book containing a history of the area, its attractions, major institutions and its commercial life. Sometimes there are details of town councillors and vignette-sized photographs, and one publication has a picture of the local football team. Shops, businesses and manufacturers would have had to pay for inclusion, the cost depended on the size of the entry. The proprietor or manager seems to have been visited at work and interviewed to provide the copy for the book.

Trade directories only contain a bare listing of local businesses, but those included in these books have a minimum of a paragraph about each shop or company, often showing a photograph of it or the proprietor. Additionally, there are frequently details of when and from whom the business was acquired (often a named relative).

Family members working in the business are usually listed and, if a person is prominent in local society, the entry often mentions membership of the corporation and leisure activities including involvement with clubs, charities and other institutions. This kind of information tells a lot about an individual's character and is extremely difficult to find elsewhere in such a comprehensive form. The illustrations are photographs of people and places, which were taken for the purpose of inclusion in these publications or acquired from local sources and often include line drawings of products sold by the business.

Publications

The Business Indexes of Britain, 1892-1987 includes the following publications.

  • A Descriptive Account of Berwick-on-Tweed (W T Pike & Co)
  • A Descriptive Account of Boston & Spalding - Illustrated (W T Pike & Co)
  • A Descriptive Account of Carlisle - Illustrated (W T Pike & Co)
  • A Descriptive Account of Colchester – Illustrated
  • A Descriptive Account of Edinburgh
  • A Descriptive Account of Gateshead-on-Tyne - Illustrated (W T Pike & Co)
  • A Descriptive Account of Hackney, Stoke Newington & District (W T Pike & Co)
  • A Descriptive Account of Horsham and Crawley
  • A Descriptive Account of Ipswich (Robinson, Son & Pike)
  • A Descriptive Account of Lewisham, Lee, Blackheath & Catford
  • A Descriptive Account of Morpeth
  • A Descriptive Account of Newcastle
  • A Descriptive Account of Norwood, Forest Hill, Dulwich and District
  • A Descriptive Account of Preston
  • A Descriptive Account of Wellingborough
  • A Descriptive Account of Wrexham
  • An Illustrated Account of Halifax, Brighouse and District
  • Industrial GB
  • Kettering and Northants
  • Loughborough History, Manufactures, Trade (Robinson, Son & Pike)
  • Notable Londoners
  • Notable Midlanders
  • Notable Personalities
  • Over 60 Firms South of the Thames All Over 50 years old
  • Peterborough in the Coronation Year of King George V
  • Pike's Descriptive Account of Battersea & District
  • Pike's Descriptive Account of Darlington
  • The Century's Progress Yorkshire
  • The Ports of the Bristol Channel - Wales & The West

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