- Originally, the term 'stationery'
referred to all
products sold by a
stationer,
whose name
indicated that his book shop was on a
fixed spot. This was...
-
Worshipful Company of
Stationers and
Newspaper Makers (until 1937 the
Worshipful Company of
Stationers),
usually known as the
Stationers' Company, is one of...
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Leigh Stationers'
Academy is a
coeducational secondary school and
sixth form with
academy status,
located in the
Eltham area of the
Royal Borough of Greenwich...
- The
Stationers'
Register was a
record book
maintained by the
Stationers'
Company of London. This was a
trade guild given a
royal charter in 1557 to regulate...
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Millers Stationers is a
historic two-story
building at 6740 W.
Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
Millers Stationers was
named after its 50...
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Stationers Park is a 1.5-hectare park
between Crouch End,
Stroud Green and Harrin****,
London Borough of Haringey. It is
built on the site of the former...
- The
Stationers' Company's
School was a
grammar school for boys,
later a
comprehensive school in Hornsey,
north London. The
school was
founded by the Worshipful...
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Essendant Inc.,
formerly known as
United Stationers, is a
national wholesale distributor of
office supplies, with
consolidated net
sales of $5.3 billion...
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Arthur Hall was a nineteenth-century
publisher and
writer based in
Paternoster Row, London. In 1848 he took over Sharpe's
London Magazine from T. B. Sharpe...
- natura (in Latin) – via Wikisource. Stokes,
Henry Paine (1919).
Cambridge stationers, printers, bookbinders, &c. Cambridge:
Bowes & Bowes. p. 12. Retrieved...