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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Page 1 Dates CORPORATE MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION CLC/B/002/01/01/001 48 hours notice required for access Memorandum and articles of association Further copy includes occupational statistics in manuscript. Enclosed: notice of extraordinary meeting (1900). Also letter to Harry Withers Chubb from Ingle, Cooper and Holmes, solicitors forwarding draft proof (1882) 2 volumes and 1 document Former Reference: 290/4/27 (part) 1882 - 1900 CLC/B/002/01/01/002 48 hours notice required for access Memorandum and articles of association Revised 1882 version 1 volume 1931 CLC/B/002/01/01/003 48 hours notice required for access Memorandum and articles of association Revised 1882 version (1948) with amendments 'A1-A6' enclosed (1949 - 1958) 1 volume 1948 - 1958 CLC/B/002/01/01/004 48 hours notice required for access Memorandum and articles of association Revised 1882 version 1 volume 1951 CLC/B/002/01/01/005 48 hours notice required for access Memorandum and articles of association Revised 1958 version (1966) with resolutions enclosed (1967-1969) 1 volume 1966 - 1969 CLC/B/002/01/01/006 48 hours notice required for access Memorandum and articles of association Revised 1958 version (1973) with amended copy (1978) 2 volumes 1973 - 1978 CLC/B/002/01/01/007 48 hours notice required for access Memorandum and articles of association 1981 - 1982 Drafts of new version, notice of extraordinary meeting and circular with related copies kept by William Randall, Chairman of correspondence between Charles Kemble, Secretary and Slaughter and May, solicitors 1 file Former Reference: RCL/3/7 (part) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/01/01/008 48 hours notice required for access CLC/B/002 Description Page 2 Dates Memorandum and articles of association 1982 - 1987 New version (1982) with resolution (1983). Also P G Crossland's copy of Racal Electronics plc (1982) with enclosed amendments to 1987 2 volumes PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS CLC/B/002/01/02/001 48 hours notice required for access Article of co-partnership 1 document Former Reference: 290/3/23 (part) 1869 CLC/B/002/01/02/002 48 hours notice required for access Epitome of deed of partnership of John Chubb and Son 1 document Former Reference: 290/3/18 1869 CLC/B/002/01/03/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Minutes of proposal for acquisition of business by forming a private limited company to acquire the business of Messrs Chubb and Son' 1 document Former Reference: 290/3/38 1882 CLC/B/002/01/03/002 48 hours notice required for access Directors Meetings minute book Signed 1 volume Former Reference: 21/3 1954 - 1959 CLC/B/002/01/03/003 48 hours notice required for access Directors Meetings agenda book Includes Chairman's remarks and financial and sales figures 1 volume Former Reference: 21/9 1949 - 1956 CLC/B/002/01/03/004 48 hours notice required for access Directors Meetings agenda book Includes Chairman's remarks and financial and sales figures to 1957 1 volume Former Reference: 21/10 1956 - 1961 CLC/B/002/01/03/005 48 hours notice required for access General Meetings attendance book 1 volume Former Reference: 12/22 1951 - 1980 MINUTES AND AGENDAS ANNUAL REPORTS AND ACCOUNTS LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Page 3 Dates CLC/B/002/01/04/001 48 hours notice required for access Report, balance sheet and accounts 17 documents 1883 - 1899 CLC/B/002/01/04/002 48 hours notice required for access Report, balance sheet and accounts 10 documents 1900 - 1909 CLC/B/002/01/04/003 48 hours notice required for access Report, balance sheet and accounts 10 documents 1910 - 1919 CLC/B/002/01/04/004 48 hours notice required for access Report, balance sheet and accounts 10 documents 1920 - 1929 CLC/B/002/01/04/005 48 hours notice required for access Report, balance sheet and accounts 8 documents 1930 - 1937 CLC/B/002/01/04/006 48 hours notice required for access Report, balance sheet and accounts Stamped by Ministry of Information 'approved as not containing information of value to the enemy' (1941) 6 documents 1941 - 1946 CLC/B/002/01/04/007 48 hours notice required for access Report and accounts 1947 photocopy only. 1949-1950 signed 6 documents 1947 - 1952 CLC/B/002/01/04/008 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and statement of accounts Images: safe deposit installation, London; portrait of Charles Chubb, founder; H Emory Chubb, Chairman and Managing Director; aerial view of factory, Wolverhampton 1 volume 1953 CLC/B/002/01/04/009 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and statement of accounts Images: installation of record protection files, South Eastern Gas Board; George Hayter Chubb; George C H Chubb, Managing Director and Deputy Chairman; aerial view of Chubb Australian factory, Elizabeth Street, Waterloo, Sydney, Australia 1 volume 1954 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/01/04/010 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and statement of accounts Images: safe deposit installations and record protection cabinets at insurance company; offices at Tottenham Court Road and St James Street; aerial view of Chubb South Africa Company, Wadeville, Germiston, South Africa 1 volume 1955 CLC/B/002/01/04/011 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and statement of accounts Images: 'cyclorama' exhibition display showing record protection file fire test and featuring lock craftmanship; details of export business; view of premises, Chubb Safe Company Limited, Toronto, Canada 1 volume 1956 CLC/B/002/01/04/012 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and statement of accounts Images: products, vault door for bank, Vancouver, Canada; strongroom treasury door for bank, South America; aluminium curtain walling made and installed for building in Sydney, Australia; staff sports pavilion and restaurant at factory, Wolverhampton 1 volume 1957 CLC/B/002/01/04/013 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and statement of accounts Images: new showroom, Montreal, Canada; heavy treasury door at bank, Middle East; premises of Chubb South African Company, Johannesburg, South Africa; folding door record protection cabinets; furnance test on record protection file; workers welding safe and shot-blasting steel plate; standard anti-blow pipe safe and 3G71 'Fortress' lock; advertising specimen 1 volume 1958 CLC/B/002/01/04/014 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and statement of accounts Typed draft version 1 volume 1959 CLC/B/002/01/04/015 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and statement of accounts Images: new premises, Totfield House, Tottenham Court Road; security locks and record protection files 1 volume 1960 Page 4 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/01/04/016 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and statement of accounts 1961 Colour images: 'Appearance counts - in modern security' treasury strongroom doors including stainless steel, Canada 1 volume CLC/B/002/01/04/017 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and statement of accounts Images: security, aluminium metalwork for new building, Australian Mutual Provident Society, Sydney, Australia; 'Chubb Group Activities' showing products in use; '7 inch vault door for banks 1 volume 1962 CLC/B/002/01/04/018 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts 1 volume 1963 CLC/B/002/01/04/019 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Signed. Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1964 CLC/B/002/01/04/020 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Signed by auditors only. Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1965 CLC/B/002/01/04/021 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1966 CLC/B/002/01/04/022 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1967 CLC/B/002/01/04/023 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts '150th Anniversary' Signed. Enclosed: Anniversary leaflet containing images of Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Wolverhampton; Lord Hayter, Chairman with lock made 1820; free order form for 'Chubb Collectanea 1818-1968' commemorative booklet and form of proxy for shareholders; 'Interim report' 1 volume and 3 documents 1968 Page 5 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/01/04/024 48 hours notice required for access CLC/B/002 Description Dates Annual report and accounts 1969 Images: female customers using 24-hour cash deposit and withdrawal facilities (depositories and cash dispensers) at Midland Bank and Westminster Bank; administration centre, Pyrene House, Sunbury on Thames; showroom of Pyrene Manufacturing Company of Canada Limited, Toronto, Canada; Pyrene products including smoke master detectors protecting computer installation, 'fire chopper' at plane crash and 'MK8 airfield crash tender' in action; premises and fire fighting products of Read and Campbell Limited, Horsham, Sussex; premises of Josiah Parkes, South Africa. Enclosed: proxy form for shareholders and 'Interim report' 1 volume and 2 documents CLC/B/002/01/04/025 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Signed. Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1970 CLC/B/002/01/04/026 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Signed. Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1971 CLC/B/002/01/04/027 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Signed. Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1972 CLC/B/002/01/04/028 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Signed. Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1973 CLC/B/002/01/04/029 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Signed. Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1974 CLC/B/002/01/04/030 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Signed. Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1975 CLC/B/002/01/04/031 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Signed. Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1976 Page 6 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description CLC/B/002/01/04/032 48 hours notice required for access Annual report and accounts Signed. Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1977 CLC/B/002/01/04/033 48 hours notice required for access Report and accounts Includes list of awards 1969-1977. Enclosed: 'Chairman's review and preliminary statement of group profits 1977/78' and 'Interim report' 1 volume and 2 documents 1978 CLC/B/002/01/04/034 48 hours notice required for access Report and accounts Signed. Colour images concerning 'Chubb in the electronic era'. Enclosed: 'Chairman's review and preliminary statement of group profits 1978/79' and 'Interim report' 1 volume and 2 documents 1979 CLC/B/002/01/04/035 48 hours notice required for access Report and accounts Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1980 CLC/B/002/01/04/036 48 hours notice required for access Report and accounts Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1981 CLC/B/002/01/04/037 48 hours notice required for access Report and accounts Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1982 CLC/B/002/01/04/038 48 hours notice required for access Report and accounts Enclosed: 'Interim report' 1 volume and 1 document 1983 CLC/B/002/01/04/039 48 hours notice required for access Report and accounts 1 volume 1984 CLC/B/002/01/04/040 48 hours notice required for access Report and accounts (Racal-Chubb Limited) 1 volume 1985 CLC/B/002/01/04/041 48 hours notice required for access Report and accounts (Racal-Chubb Limited) 1 volume 1986 Dates Page 7 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Page 8 Dates CLC/B/002/01/04/042 48 hours notice required for access Report and accounts (Racal-Chubb Limited) 1 volume 1987 CLC/B/002/01/04/043 48 hours notice required for access Report and financial statements (Racal-Chubb Limited) 1 volume Former Reference: RCL/4/17 1988 REGISTERS OF DIRECTORS AND SECRETARIES CLC/B/002/01/05/001 48 hours notice required for access Register 1 volume Former Reference: 21/40 1941 - 1970 CLC/B/002/01/05/002 48 hours notice required for access Register 1 volume Former Reference: 21/37 1970 - 1977 CLC/B/002/01/06/001 48 hours notice required for access Register 1 volume Former Reference: 21/39 1941 - 1944 CLC/B/002/01/06/002 48 hours notice required for access Register 1 volume Former Reference: 21/23 1948 - 1959 CLC/B/002/01/06/003 48 hours notice required for access Register 1 volume Former Reference: 21/15 1960 - 1974 SEAL REGISTERS SHARES PROSPECTUSES AND NOTICES TO SHAREHOLDERS CLC/B/002/02/01/001 48 hours notice required for access TRANSFERS Prospectuses, notices and resolutions to shareholders Printed. Some signed. Includes forms and director's reports. Includes share issue of acquired companies, and Chubb Group Executive Share Option Scheme (1983) 1 file Former Reference: 11 1882 - 1983 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Page 9 Reference CLC/B/002 Description CLC/B/002/02/02/001 48 hours notice required for access Share transfer register 1 volume Former Reference: 21/49 1954 - 1955 CLC/B/002/02/02/002 48 hours notice required for access Share transfer register 1 volume Former Reference: 21/50 1955 - 1956 Dates DEBENTURE LOAN STOCK CLC/B/002/02/03/001 48 hours notice required for access Debenture trust deed for securing debenture for 1908 £75000 With John Gordon Langton and Charles William Early. Printed 1 volume Former Reference: 21/14/3 ANNUAL RETURNS CLC/B/002/02/04/001 48 hours notice required for access Annual returns With annotations 4 volumes Former Reference: Box 108 1976 - 1979 ADMINISTRATION SECRETARY AND DIRECTORS Board and Managing Director's Committee CLC/B/002/03/01/01/001 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 12-39 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/1 1959 Jan 1961 Oct CLC/B/002/03/01/01/002 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 40-61 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/2 1961 Nov 1964 Feb CLC/B/002/03/01/01/003 48 hours notice required for access Board papers Mainly Financial Director's reports and reviews 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/3 1965 Jan 1971 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/01/004 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 153-171 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/4 1972 Feb 1974 Feb LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/01/005 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 172-191 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/5 1974 Mar 1975 Dec CLC/B/002/03/01/01/006 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 192-207 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/6 1976 Jan 1977 May CLC/B/002/03/01/01/007 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 208-221. Includes report for addition and replacement of production facilities at Ferndale Works, Wales with photographs of interior and exteriors 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/7 1977 Jun 1979 Mar CLC/B/002/03/01/01/008 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 222-233 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/8 1979 Apr 1980 Apr CLC/B/002/03/01/01/009 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 234-238 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/9 1980 May 1980 Oct CLC/B/002/03/01/01/010 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 239-244 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/10 1980 Nov 1981 Apr CLC/B/002/03/01/01/011 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 245-252 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/11 1981 May 1982 Jan CLC/B/002/03/01/01/012 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 253-261 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/12 1982 Feb 1982 Nov CLC/B/002/03/01/01/013 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 262-270 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/13 1982 Dec 1983 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 11 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/01/014 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 271-278. Includes brochure 'Reject Racal's Bid! Chubb: the most valuable name in the business' 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/14 1983 Nov 1984 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/01/015 48 hours notice required for access Board papers With Director's reports 279-280. Includes brochures '£18 million Profit Forecast. Chubb: the most valuable name in the business' and 'Stay with Chubb', forecasts and copy letter to shareholders 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/15 1984 Sep 1984 Nov CLC/B/002/03/01/01/016 48 hours notice required for access Managing Director's Committee papers With Director's reports 285-287 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/16 1985 Mar 1985 May CLC/B/002/03/01/01/017 48 hours notice required for access Managing Director's Committee papers With Director's reports 288-289 1 file Former Reference: 21/12/17 1985 Jun 1985 Jul CLC/B/002/03/01/01/018 48 hours notice required for access Managing Director's Committee minutes and papers 1 file Former Reference: 13/1 1983 May 1983 Nov CLC/B/002/03/01/01/019 48 hours notice required for access Managing Director's Committee minutes and papers 1 file Former Reference: 13/2 1983 Dec 1984 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/01/020 48 hours notice required for access Managing Director's Committee minutes and papers 1 file Former Reference: 13/3 1984 Oct 1985 Jan CLC/B/002/03/01/01/021 48 hours notice required for access Managing Director's Committee minutes and papers 1 file Former Reference: 13/4 1985 Feb Annual General Meetings LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 12 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description CLC/B/002/03/01/02/001 48 hours notice required for access Reports of proceedings and related papers 1 file Former Reference: Box 230 1941 - 1949, 1960 - 1969 CLC/B/002/03/01/02/002 48 hours notice required for access Reports of proceedings and related papers Includes signed attendance sheets 1 file Former Reference: Box 230 1970 - 1984 CLC/B/002/03/01/03/001 48 hours notice required for access Managing Director's Conferences Includes notes on proceeding decisions, correspondence and agendas. Also menu brochures for 150th Anniversary celebration dinner, Apothecaries' Hall, Blackfriars Lane, City of London and 'Ladies Night', Savoy Hotel, Westminster (1968); Conference delegates list and programme, and menu (1982). L W Durnham and J Fraser McArthur, Managing Director's copies 1 file Former Reference: Box 313 1957 Oct 1982 Jul CLC/B/002/03/01/03/002 48 hours notice required for access Financial Director's Conferences Administrative Conferences and Computer Conferences including 'Computer and the Auditor' (1971). Includes reports on proceedings. D J Potter, Finance Director's copies (final additions by William E Randall, Chairman) 1 file Former Reference: Box 285 1964 Dec 1982 Mar Dates Conferences Director's and Chair's newsletters CLC/B/002/03/01/04/001 48 hours notice required for access Chairman's monthly newsletters D J Potter and J Fraser McArthur, Managing Director's copies 1 file Former Reference: Box 286 1975 Jan 1981 Apr CLC/B/002/03/01/04/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Group Digest' Managing Director's monthly newsletters Numbers 1-53. D J Potter, Managing Director's copies 1 file Former Reference: Box 286 1974 Apr 1981 Feb Geographical subject files LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 13 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/05/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Australasia' Includes agreements, service contracts, and 'Report on my visit to Australia' by George Charles Hayter Chubb (1951) 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 396 1945 Jun 1968 Dec CLC/B/002/03/01/05/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Australasia' Includes 'Study of financial systems and organisation' at Chubb's Australian Company Limited by Fell and Starkey, Chartered Accountants, Sydney, Australia (1970 Mar), and papers concerning Burglary Protection Systems Proprietary Limited 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 396 1969 Jan 1971 Jun CLC/B/002/03/01/05/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Australasia' Includes Chubb's Australian Company Limited 'Argot' newsletters and report on the company by Arthur J Carmichael and Associates Proprietary Limited. Also correspondence concerning Wormald Brothers Industries Limited with annual report (1971) 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 396 1971 Jul 1973 Dec CLC/B/002/03/01/05/004 48 hours notice required for access 'Australasia' Includes copy letter and report by J F Edelsten, General Manager - Finance, Gross Cash Registers Proprietary Limited, New South Wales, Australia, to S R Masters, Chubb's Australian Company Limited on the Australian Group and cash registers industry in the country (1977 Aug) 1 file Former Reference: '4' Box 294 1974 Jan 1977 Aug CLC/B/002/03/01/05/005 48 hours notice required for access 'Australasia' Includes correspondence with J F Edelsten, General Manager - Finance, Gross Cash Registers Proprietary Limited on gross cash registers 1 file Former Reference: '5' Box 294 1977 Sep 1979 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 14 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/05/006 48 hours notice required for access 'Australasia' Includes financial statistics for Graviner (New Zealand) Limited and Graviner (Australia) Proprietary Limited, with correspondence concerning their sale with Wilkinson Match Limited, Slough, Berkshire 1 file Former Reference: '6' Box 294 1979 Jul 1980 Jan CLC/B/002/03/01/05/007 48 hours notice required for access 'Australasia' 1 file Former Reference: '7' Box 237 1980 Feb 1980 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/05/008 48 hours notice required for access 'Australasia' 1 file Former Reference: '8' Box 237 1980 Oct 1981 Apr CLC/B/002/03/01/05/009 48 hours notice required for access 'Australasia' Includes Chubb's Australian Company Limited: Electronics Division 'Preliminary Comments Towards A Medium Term Plan (1981 Jul). Also acquisition proposals including Photo Security Services Proprietary Limited (1982) 1 file Former Reference: '9' Box 237 1981 May 1982 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/05/010 48 hours notice required for access 'Europe' Includes acquisition of Lips and Gispen NV 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 223 1966 Jun 1971 Feb Includes Dutch and French CLC/B/002/03/01/05/010A 48 hours notice required for access Europe: Establissements Laurent Fraigneux, Liege and Brussells, Belgium Sample printed product leaflets, price lists, standard instructions and forms 1 file Former Reference: Box 223 1967 Dutch and French LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 15 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/05/011 48 hours notice required for access 'Europe' Includes letters from County Bank Limited concerning amalgamation of Chubb Fraigneux SA and Establissments Lips SA. Also Lips Vago 'Organizzazione Di Vendita Italia' marketing organisation directories with maps and statistics per region (1971 May and Nov), and 'Particulars of the Acquisition of Shares and Convertible Bond Loan of Lips and Gispen NV and Subsidiary companies' report by Cooper Brothers and Company 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 223 1971 feb 1971 Nov Includes Dutch and Italian CLC/B/002/03/01/05/012 48 hours notice required for access 'Europe' 1971 Dec Includes 'Committee on Europe' with 1972 Apr correspondence with Kleinwort Benson Limited on restructuring; also reports 'Physical Security Operations of Chubb and Son Group in Europe' by C B Barton submitted to G A Lemon (1972 Feb); visit to Milan, Italy by C B Barton (1971 Nov); project team support paper on marketing profits, investigating team report (1971 Nov) and report on Management Information Systems, Administrative and Accounting Procedures by A W B Yfs, Lips and Gispen NV, Dordrecht, Netherlands 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 223 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/013 48 hours notice required for access 'Europe' Includes report on the affairs and combined financial statements of The General Incendie Group of Companies, Paris, France, by Cooper Brothers and Company (1972) 1 file Former Reference: '4' Box 71/2 1972 May 1973 Sep Includes Dutch and Italian CLC/B/002/03/01/05/014 48 hours notice required for access 'Europe' Includes Chubb-Pohlschroder preliminary report (1975 Oct) by County Bank Limited relating to interests in Security Division: Pohlschroder and Company KG, Germany; report from Lips's Lock and Safe Executive Meeting; 'Physical Security in Europe' report by A L Markham (1975); 'Journee de Securite' (Safety Day) paper (1975 Jun) 1 file Former Reference: '5' Box 71/2 1973 Oct 1977 Sep Includes French LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 16 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/05/015 48 hours notice required for access 'Europe' Mainly reports by B M Lips on Lips and Gispen BV. Includes report of speeches given at press conference on the inauguration of Chubb Lips Nederland BV (1981 Mar) 1 file Former Reference: '6' Box 71/2 1977 Oct 1981 Mar CLC/B/002/03/01/05/016 48 hours notice required for access 'Hong Kong' Includes agreements on re-organisation of Chubb Alarms (Hong Kong) Limited (1974), renaming as Chubb (Hong Kong) Limited, and report on sales organisation and United Kingdom imports of Physical Security Equipment by M J Dempsey, Export Director 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 392 1974 Jan 1976 Dec CLC/B/002/03/01/05/017 48 hours notice required for access 'Hong Kong' 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 392 1977 Jan 1978 Oct CLC/B/002/03/01/05/018 48 hours notice required for access 'Hong Kong' Includes detailed forecast report (1978) and correspondence with Hong Kong Security Limited 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 392 1978 Oct 1979 May CLC/B/002/03/01/05/019 48 hours notice required for access 'Hong Kong' 1979 Jun Includes detailed forecast report. Also report on 1979 Aug visit to Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore 1 file Former Reference: '4' Box 325 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/020 48 hours notice required for access 'Hong Kong' 1 file Former Reference: '5' Box 325 1979 Sep 1980 Nov LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 17 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/05/021 Not available for general access 'Hong Kong' 1980 Dec 'Operating Plan' for Chubb Electronics (Hong 1982 Jan Kong) Limited (1980); report of comparison listing safes, strongroom doors and record protection equipment of Chubb manufacture in United Kingdom and South-East Asian region by Ian R Masters, Chubb (Hong Kong) Limited (1981); memorandum on security and fire alarm monitoring project (1981). Includes correspondence concerning developments in Japan and Phillipines, and salary arrangements for Ian R Masters 1 file Former Reference: '6' Box 325 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/022 48 hours notice required for access 'India' Includes correspondence and agreements with SteelAge Industries (Private) Limited, Mazagaon, Bombay, India concerning collaboration scheme to create firm named Chubb Steelage Limited 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 297 1949 Jul 1965 Feb CLC/B/002/03/01/05/023 48 hours notice required for access 'India' Includes 'Division of Labour at Mazagaon and Responsibility for SteelAge Industries (Private) Limited', related Production Meeting minutes, and memorandum of settlement between SteelAge Industries and Kamgar Union concerning employee disputes (1966) 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 297 1965 Mar 1966 Nov CLC/B/002/03/01/05/024 48 hours notice required for access 'India' 1966 Dec Includes report on phasing of run-down of steel 1970 Dec furniture production and sales and increase in security products and marketing by SteelAge Industries (1967); visit to SteelAge Industries by Philip G A Henslow (1967); copy correspondence between Chubb Security Installations Limited and SteelAge Industries concerning Chubb T.V. Drive-in Banking Counters for State Bank of India, Delhi (1967) 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 297 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 18 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/05/025 48 hours notice required for access 'Indonesia' 1973 Mar Correspondence with Chubb Singapore Private 1980 Feb Limited and Lips and Gispen NV, formation of P T Chubb-Lips and related copy minutes of meeting before Notary Public, and correspondence concerning trademarks 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 234 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/026 48 hours notice required for access 'Indonesia' Includes correspondence concerning advertising including leaflet 'I would like to have a motor car connected with my name just as Chubb is connected with locks and keys Charles Rolls 1904' (1981), reports of valuation of P T Chubb-Lips shares of stocks (1981) and land and buildings Jalan Rawagelam IV/15, Block K Pulogadung Industrial Estate, Jakarta Timur (1980) 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 234 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/027 48 hours notice required for access 'Malaysia' 1967 Dec Correspondence concerning proposed factory 1973 Dec at Kuala Lumpur, visit report by F W Petersen, Works Manager of Chubb-Rhodesia (1967), D J Potter's visit (1968), Chubb Malaysia Sendirian Berhad (abbreviated as Sdn Bhd and based at 54 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur) monthly accounts and management minutes, Chubb Group operations in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei (1972), correspondence with Sime Darby Holdings Limited concerning reorganisation of Chubb Alarms (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, Chubb Singapore Private Limited and correspondence with Josiah Parkes and Sons (Singpore) Private Limited 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 64 1/3 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/028 48 hours notice required for access 'Malaysia' 1974 Jan Includes report of visit made by A L Markham to 1979 Jun Malaysia and Singapore (1974 Dec), proposed Chubb (Far East) Limited reorganisation (1975) , and CISCO-Chubb Central Alarms Private Limited, Singapore report of directors (1978) 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 64 1/3 1980 Mar 1981 Aug LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 19 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/05/029 48 hours notice required for access 'Malaysia' 1979 Jul Includes summaries of activities, turnover, profit 1980 Feb for Electronics Division, Chubb Malaysia Group (1975-1979). Includes correspondence concerning Singapore 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 64 1/3 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/030 48 hours notice required for access 'Malaysia' Includes copy letter from Thye Seng Hardware Sdn Bhd concerning Chubb fire and safety marketing territory rights (1980 Sep) and letter from James H C Bemrose, Chubb Malaysia Sdn Bhd concerning potential for Chubb in Brunei including description of fire brigade provision and Shell company operations (1980 May) 1 file Former Reference: '4' Box 64 2/3 1980 Mar 1980 Dec CLC/B/002/03/01/05/031 Not available for general access 'Malaysia' Includes conditions of employment for T R A Hungerford, and management plan for 19821984 1 file Former Reference: '5' Box 64 2/3 1981 Jan 1981 Aug CLC/B/002/03/01/05/032 48 hours notice required for access 'Malaysia' Correspondence with Pernas Sime Darby Holdings Sdn Bhd including Annual Review (1982), performance reports, regional conference minutes in Manila (1981 Oct) and management plan for 1982-1985 1 file Former Reference: '6' Box 64 2/3 1981 Sep 1982 Dec LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 20 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/05/033 48 hours notice required for access 'North America' 1953 Dec Concerns Chubb Holdings (Canada) Limited 1960 Dec and subsidiaries Chubb Safe Company Limited, Toronto, and Smillie Steel Products Limited. Includes Managing Director's reports and profit and loss and balance sheets (1954-1959), correspondence with CMT Holdings (Canada) Limited, agreement with T M West Manufacturing Limited and Mosler Safe Company. Includes Chubb Safe Company Limited advertisement 'Fire: the common enemy Chubb will protect your vital business records' (1955) 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 64 3/3 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/034 48 hours notice required for access 'North America' 1961 Feb Correspondence with CMT Holdings (Canada) 1965 Mar Limited and Chubb-Mosler and Taylor Safes Limited, visit report to North and South America by C A Larke including talks with John Mosler (1964), also papers and financial statements concerning proposed acquisition of Universal Metal Works Incorporated, Quebec, CopelandChatterson Limited (1962) and Federal Alarms Limited (1963) 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 64 3/3 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/035 48 hours notice required for access 'North America' Copy report of visit by Lord Hayter to Canada (1968), agreements with Smiths Industries Limited and Diebold Incorporated concerning product resale in North America. Chubb-Mosler and Taylor Holdings Limited copy minutes and correspondence with Pyrene Company Limited concerning Laurentian Concentrates Limited and related companies 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 64 3/3 1968 May 1972 Apr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 21 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/05/036 48 hours notice required for access 'North America' 1972 May Correspondence with Diebold Incorporated, 1977 Jun report 'Chubb and the US Market' by R S Ruston, correspondence concerning County Bank Limited loan agreement and acquisition of T M West Manufacturing Limited. Also Chubb Holdings (North America) Limited purchase of Chubb Industries Limited (1977) 1 file Former Reference: '4' Box 64 3/3 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/037 48 hours notice required for access 'North America' 1979 Dec Includes 'Testing of panels for bullet resistance' 1980 May report by M H Markham, Research and Development, Chubb-Mosler and Taylor Safes Limited, Combined Product Development meeting minutes, 'Proposal for the development of an access control and monitoring system' by Chubb Electronics Limited, letter from SteelAge Industries Limited, Bombay, India, and papers concerning Gross Cash Machines Incorporated, and Delta Safety Supply Division of Chromalloy Natural Resources Company 1 file Former Reference: '5' Box 72/1 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/038 48 hours notice required for access 'North America' Includes marketing and operations report and retirement income and pension plan for Chubb Security Systems by Chubb Industries Incorporated. Also papers relating to Instavault 1 file Former Reference: '6' Box 72/1 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/039 48 hours notice required for access 'North America' 1980 Jul Copy 'design specification for a low cost card 1980 Oct access system' by Chubb Security Systems, papers concerning Receptors Incorporated, and copy Board and Annual General Meeting minutes for Chubb Holdings (North America) Limited 1 file Former Reference: '7' Box 72/1 1980 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 22 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/05/040 48 hours notice required for access 'North America' Copy 'Chubb card access control: a review and plan' by Chubb Security Systems (1981 Feb), letters from Chubb Industries Limited, business strategy for Chubb Holdings (North America) Limited, and Guardall Limited Technical Development Laboratory specification (1980 Dec) 1 file Former Reference: '8' Box 234 1980 Nov 1981 Apr CLC/B/002/03/01/05/041 48 hours notice required for access 'South Africa' 1948 Jun Chubb and Maxwell Limited Annual General 1958 May Meeting papers, financial annual comparisions 1935-1948, report on Austen Petersen Safe Manufacturing Company (Proprietary) Limited (1949), Chubb and Son's Lock and Safe Company (South Africa) (Proprietary) Limited accounts, and Wadeville Factory storm damage insurance claim and accounts 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 324 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/042 48 hours notice required for access 'South Africa' Correspondence with Minimax Limited concerning Minimax (South Africa) Limited, report on 'production control procedures at the Wadeville Factory' (1966), P G A Henslow's reports on reorganisation of the Packing and Despatch Department at Wadeville 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 324 1958 Jun 1971 Feb CLC/B/002/03/01/05/043 48 hours notice required for access 'South Africa' Includes printed shares prospectus for Chubb Holdings Limited, 'Policy decisions taken on reviewing organisational survey' for Automatic Burglar Alarms (Proprietary) Limited (1972), and report of visit to Rhoguard (Private) Limited, Rhodesia 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 324 1971 Mar 1975 Sep LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 23 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/05/044 48 hours notice required for access 'South Africa' 1975 Oct Includes correspondence with Chubb Holdings 1977 Dec Limited, report on Zambian visit by D E Ackerman (1977 Jul) and report by Hill Samuel concerning methods of raising finance for Chubb, and Chubb South Africa Group financial comptrollers reports 1 file Former Reference: '4' Box 298 CLC/B/002/03/01/05/045 48 hours notice required for access 'South Africa' Includes Chubb Alarms (Proprietary) Limited 'Data Processing' report (1979 Feb), correspondence with Pirbic Organisation Limited concerning sales statistics 1 file Former Reference: '5' Box 298 1978 Jan 1979 Feb CLC/B/002/03/01/05/046 48 hours notice required for access 'South Africa' Includes letter from John Oram concerning Zimbabwe Electoral Fund raising (1979 Mar), correspondence from Chubb Fire Security (Proprietary) Limited, report on visit to Josiah Parkes and Sons (South Africa) Limited to investigate proposal to acquire buildings at Robertsham (1979 Aug), copy minutes of Chubb Alarms (Proprietary) Limited and report on their manufacturing unit (1979 Apr) 1 file Former Reference: '6' Box 298 1979 Mar 1980 Jul CLC/B/002/03/01/05/047 48 hours notice required for access 'South Africa' Includes 'Talk to Chubb Managers in South Africa' (Nov 1980) 1 file Former Reference: '7' Box 399 1980 Aug 1981 Apr CLC/B/002/03/01/05/048 48 hours notice required for access 'South America: Bash SA' Correspondence concerning proposed acquisition by share purchase of Bash S A Industrial and Commercial, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and decision not to proceed. Includes report concerning 'trading balance sheet of Tesoros Bash Ltda' by Julio Cesar Musso, Montevideo, Uruguay (1961) 1 file 1962 Apr 1963 Dec Some Spanish Company subject files LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 24 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/06/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Armoured Car Service Limited' Includes correspondence relating to acquisition of Armoured Car Service (Birmingham) Limited with agreements and releases, and with Protective Transit Limited concerning proposed purchase of that company, papers concerning Phoenix Assurance Company Limited money insurance claim (1962) 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 393 1961 Oct 1962 Dec CLC/B/002/03/01/06/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Armoured Car Service Limited' Includes Managing Director's reports and copy Board minutes, agreement with Kensington Palace Hotel Limited for sale and purchase of shares (1964). Also copy minutes for first meeting of the Security Transport Association (1963 Jan), correspondence concerning Protective Transit Limited 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 393 1963 Jan 1965 Aug CLC/B/002/03/01/06/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Burgot Alarms Limited' Includes copy Board minutes and balance sheets including subsidiary companies, correspondence with Burgot Rentals Limited including agreements and shareholding information, report on the Rely-a-Bell Burglar and Fire Alarm Company Limited and subsidiary companies (1960) 1 file Former Reference: Box 393 1959 Jul 1971 Jul CLC/B/002/03/01/06/004 48 hours notice required for access 'Chatwood-Milner Limited' Includes Milners Safe Company Limited printed circulars to stockholders, proposed acquisition minutes, copy Board minutes, General Manager's reports and balance sheets 1 file Former Reference: Box 301 1955 Jun 1961 Jan, Oct 1967, Sep 1971 CLC/B/002/03/01/06/005 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son's Lock and Safe Company Limited: Managing Director's reports Numbers 133-149. Stewart H Cornford and D J Potter, Finance Director's copies 1 file Former Reference: Box 398 1959 Jan 1960 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 25 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/06/006 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son's Lock and Safe Company 1960 Jul Limited: Managing Director's reports 1965 Dec Numbers from 151. Stewart H Cornford and D J Potter, Finance Director's copies 1 file Former Reference: Box 398 CLC/B/002/03/01/06/007 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son's Lock and Safe Company 1966 - 1982 Limited: Managing Director's reports (1966 Jan - 1974 Oct) Stewart H Cornford and D J Potter, Finance Director's copies. Includes correspondence (1975-1976) and 'Planning Document' for 19821985 (1982 Nov) 1 file Former Reference: Box 398 CLC/B/002/03/01/06/008 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Electronics Limited' D Potter, Managing Director's copies of Taxation Computations, patent assignment agreements (signed) including subsidiary companies, Chubb Wardens Limited sample contract order forms, proposed acquisition of Sureway Security Limited including annual return and printed information brochure pack, and 'Investment in Security 1982' report by Greene and Company 1 file CLC/B/002/03/01/06/009 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Fire Group (Pre)' 1962 Feb Includes correspondence concerning Pyrene 1971 Dec Rental Maintenance Scheme, share purchase opinion and agreement for Read and Campbell Limited (1964-1965), share purchase agreement for Minerva Company Limited (1967), sale of Minerva Detector Company Limited to Associated Fire Alarms Limited (1969) with Associated Fire Alarms Limited reports and accounts (1967), Pyrene Company Limited printed issued share offer prepared by Kleinwort, Benson Limited, checklist concerning establishment of Chubb Fire Security Limited (1971) 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 196 1978 Jan 1982 Aug LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 26 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/06/010 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Fire Group' 1970, 1972 Includes Pyrene Chemical Services Limited Jan - 1977 Jun agreement with Albright and Wilson Limited for manufacture and sale of metal finishing products, PCCS Limited future policy and prospects (1972 Nov) and correspondence relating to its sale to Brent Chemicals (International) Limited (1973) and its take over of Albright and Wilson Limited, Minimax Limited accounts. Madewel Products Limited monthly returns and leaflet and photograph for '"Apollo" Heat Detector, and leaflet for 'Sound-a-Siren' composite fire alarm (1970), Pyrene report on increase in short-term profitability and improved cash flow by T S Braybrooke, Chubb Fire Security Limited (1972) and four reports on the effect of compulsory termination of Pyrene Rental Maintenance contracts. Also report on Marfrig, Netherlands 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 196 CLC/B/002/03/01/06/011 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Fire Group' Includes Chubb Fire Security Limited proposal for 'Changes to regional accounting equipment' and 'case for additional and replacement production facilities at Ferndale Works, Wales with premises plan (1978). Also fire equipment worldwide sales and market statistics 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 196 CLC/B/002/03/01/06/012 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Integrated Systems Limited' 1967 Jan Copy Board and Control Meeting minutes. 1974 Feb Includes agreements and papers with Smiths Industries Limited for Mosler Safe Company Incorporated be the United States of America sales representative for Chubb/Smith Industries cash dispenser (1967) and with Diebold Incorporated for the same (1970). Also printed brochure 'Chubb Cash Dispenser' (1969) and papers concerning De La Rue Instruments Limited, with 'Cheque Master' brochure (1972) 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 394 1978 Sep 1981 Sep LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 27 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/06/013 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Integrated Systems Limited' 1974 Mar Includes Control Meeting minutes, non1975 Dec disclosure agreement with Bunker Ramo Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Trumbull, Connecticut, United States of America; report of visit to Bank of Teheran cash dispensers, report on a sales promotion visit to South-East Asia (Singapore, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Hong Kong and Bangkok in Thailand by N Remington-Hobbs (1975), agreements and assigned patents relating to Smiths Industries Limited 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 394 CLC/B/002/03/01/06/014 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Integrated Systems Limited' 1976 Jan Includes copy Board minutes of Chubb Cash 1981 Dec Limited (1980), development of computerbased multi-ticket vending system for Ministry of Defence contract (British Rail), agreement with Smiths Industries Limited concerning exploitation of patents and rights in cash dispensers and account control equipment. Also Chubb Electronics Technical Development Centre balance sheets and budgets 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 394 CLC/B/002/03/01/06/015 48 hours notice required for access 'Gross Cash Registers' Includes memorandum and articles of Fine Stamps Limited, and agreements concerning Gross Cash Registers Limited including sale of premises at 171/173, Preston Road, Brighton, Sussex 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 203 CLC/B/002/03/01/06/016 48 hours notice required for access 'Gross Cash Registers' 1977 Jun Includes transfer of Fine Stamps Limited, group 1980 Apr structure, printed share offer papers and legal opinions, distribution agreement with Vismara and Company SpA (formerly Gross Italy SpA) concerning sales in Italy, and change of name from Gross Cash Registers Limited to Chubb Cash Limited 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 203 1969 Oct 1977 May LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 28 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/06/017 48 hours notice required for access 'Gross Cash Registers' 1980 May Includes correspondence concerning tax losses 1981 Dec arising from Chubb Cash Limited, plan of Fine Stamps Limited factory, Bilton Way, Luton, Bedfordshire, report on Chubb Integrated Systems Limited, Cash Register evaluation reports (1981), papers on Gross Cash Registers Proprietary Limited, and copy minutes of Tano Limited 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 203 CLC/B/002/03/01/06/018 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobbs Hart and Company Limited' Includes valuation of premises at 76-77 Cheapside, City of London, declaration of trust (1973), executive meeting minutes, manufacturing accounts and summaries of orders received 1 file Former Reference: Box 301 1956 Jan 1959 May, 1972 Mar 1973 Nov CLC/B/002/03/01/06/019 48 hours notice required for access 'ICC Machines Limited' Includes printed rules of Group Pension and Life Assurance Scheme for International Coin Counting Machine Company Limited and Acral Limited (1954), pension fund agreements, and related policy correspondence with Crusader Insurance Company Limited, papers concerning Middleton Tool and Engineering Company Limited, correspondence concerning transfer of ICC Machines Limited from Chubb and Son Limited to Chatwood-Milner Limited. Also 'Report on Four Capitals Tour' to Berlin, Germany; Bulgaria; Athens, Greece; and Rome, Italy (1964) 1 file Former Reference: Box 196 1954 - 1980 Jun CLC/B/002/03/01/06/020 48 hours notice required for access 'Parkes Group' 1965 Oct Includes Pension Fund papers, issue of share 1971 Jun capital of Josiah Parkes and Sons (Holdings) Limited (1965), balance sheets and report of directors. Also papers concerning Albert Marston and Company Limited purchase (1969) 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 301 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 29 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/06/021 48 hours notice required for access 'Parkes Group' Includes report on C E Marshall (Wolverhampton) Limited by Harmood Banner and Company, Chartered Accountants (1972 Sep) with related share purchase agreement and deed of warranty (signed). Papers concerning Josiah Parkes and Sons (Holdings) Limited and L and F Willenhall Limited. Also papers concerning establishing Union Locks (Kenya) Limited - a joint venture in Kenya 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 301 1972 Sep 1983 Aug CLC/B/002/03/01/06/022 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe Computing Limited' Includes papers concerning problems within Chubb and Sons Lock and Safe Company Limited's Computer Department and subsequent lease to Philip L Rule and Philip Rule Associates. Also report 'sales analysis control procedures' 1 file Former Reference: '1' Box 199 1973 Mar 1974 Aug CLC/B/002/03/01/06/023 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe Computing Limited' Includes Executive minutes, reports on computerisation of cost of sales and branch stock of equipment sales for Chubb and Sons Lock and Safe Company Limited (1975 Mar) and computerised production control systems for safeworks and light production works (1975 Nov), feasibility report on lock order processing system (1976 Mar), Chubb management systems equipment cost of sales and finished stock system (1976 Aug) 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 199 1974 Sep 1976 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/06/024 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe Computing Limited' Includes copy Board minutes, systems specification for Chubb and Sons Lock and Safe Company Limited Safeworks Division machine loading and scheduling (1976 Oct), report on 'Use of Data Processing in the Chubb Group of Companies' (1977 Sep), agreement with International Computers Limited concerning software products (1977), proposal to Birmid Qualcast (Foundries) Limited for the provision of data processing services (1977) 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 199 1976 Oct 1977 Dec LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 30 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/06/025 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe Computing Limited' 1978 Jan Includes Management Conference papers on 1979 Jan future (1978 Feb), service agreement with Philip Rule and Associates Limited and P L Rule (1978 Apr), report to Chubb Fire Security Limited on the 'use of mini-computers within the operating regions' (1978 Sep), Chubb Alarms Limited discussion paper on data processing (1978 Oct), proposal for the acquisition of Quadrant Computer Services Limited (1978 Nov) 1 file Former Reference: '4' Box 199 CLC/B/002/03/01/06/026 Not available for general access 'Safe Computing Limited' Includes proposal for the acquisition of Philips Computer Hardware for Safe Computing Limited (1979 Mar), correspondence concerning staff leaving and poaching and related legal action, report on Canadian branch operations (1980), and reports on proposal for the development of a microprocessor-based production control system 1 file Former Reference: '5' Box 205 1979 Feb 1980 Apr CLC/B/002/03/01/06/027 Not available for general access 'Safe Computing Limited' Includes Office of Industrial Tribunals unfair dismissal staff case papers, correspondence relating to premises and International Computers Limited, Australia, and General Manager's reports 1 file Former Reference: '6' Box 205 1980 May 1980 Dec CLC/B/002/03/01/06/028 Not available for general access 'Safe Computing Limited' Includes monthly reports of Software Services Division, Birmingham, and General Manager's reports 1 file Former Reference: '7' Box 205 1981 Jan 1982 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 31 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/06/029 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe Computing Limited' 1982 Jul Includes copy trust deed, Board meeting 1984 Sep papers, 'Safe Computing - Bureau Operations a Preliminary Investigation' by Hoskyns Systems Limited (1982 Jul), P L Rule service agreements, Citibank leasing, and Hoskyns takeover of Computing Bureau (ICL 2960) 1 file Former Reference: '8' Box 224 CLC/B/002/03/01/06/030 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe Computing Limited' Includes copy Board minutes, reports and divisional budgets 1 file Former Reference: '9' Box 224 1985 Feb 1985 Mar CLC/B/002/03/01/07/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Auditors Correspondence' D J Potter, Director's correspondence with Ogden, Parsons and Company, and Harmood Banner and Company, chartered accountants concerning Group and individual company annual accounts including Chubb Fire Security Limited and Chubb's Australian Company Limited. With explanatory letters from subsidiary company including Josiah Parkes and Sons Limited. Also concerning Capital Gains Tax 1 file Former Reference: Box 140 1969 Oct 1974 Aug CLC/B/002/03/01/07/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Auditors Correspondence' D J Potter, later J F McArthur, Director's correspondence concerning taxation and accounts and audit of subsidiaries including Chubb and Son (New Zealand) Limited. Also audit arrangements reports by Deloitte Haskins and Sells 1 file Former Reference: Box 140 1974 Oct 1980 Apr CLC/B/002/03/01/07/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Budgets and forecasts' 1970 Jun D J Potter, William E Randall, A R Baker and W 1974 Aug E Egar's copy Group Planning Committee minutes, correspondence from subsidiaries, trading forecasts, yearly comparisons and other statistics including Lips and Gispen BV 1 file Former Reference: Box 207 General subject files LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 32 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/004 48 hours notice required for access 'Budgets and forecasts' W E Egar's budget reports from subsidiaries, Group forecasts and estimates 1 file Former Reference: Box 207 1974 Sep 1976 Dec CLC/B/002/03/01/07/005 48 hours notice required for access 'Budgets and forecasts' W E Egar and J F McArthur's papers including P T Chubb-Lips Indonesia and P T Indolok Bakti Utama budget 1978/1979 1 file Former Reference: Box 207 1977 Feb 1980 Mar CLC/B/002/03/01/07/006 48 hours notice required for access Budgets and related matters J F McArthur, Managing Director's correspondence with E L Weiss, Finance Director concerning Philips contract, share incentive schemes, legal entity reorganisation, property re-evaluation and valuation, cash flow and finalisation of accounts 1 file Former Reference: Box 207 1980 Jul 1982 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/07/007 48 hours notice required for access 'Capital Structures / Rights Issues' H Emory Chubb, Chairman, S H Cornford, Secretary, C E Kemble and D J Potter's correspondence including searches on John Tann Limited, meetings concerning G H Wood and Company Limited (vehicle security company, Hackney), capital reorganisation opinion and correspondence with Hanbury Whitting and Ingle, solicitors, and printed papers concerning rights issue of ordinary shares, with notices to shareholders 1 file Former Reference: Box 209 1946 May 1978 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/07/008 48 hours notice required for access 'Company Car Policy' S H Cornford, Secretary, later C E Kemble and D J Potter's correspondence concerning car purchase versus contract hire, revised policy (1968), printed Chubb Group Drivers Manuals Private Vehicles (1975, 1982), review of car policy survey data (1983). Includes schedules for recommended car make and type by staff position 1 file Former Reference: Box 209 1966 Mar 1983 Jun LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 33 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/009 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Group' formation Secretary's organisation charts including subsidiaries with names of Chairmen, Directors and Secretaries 1 file Former Reference: Box 291 1962 - 1980 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/010 48 hours notice required for access Chubb 'Group Reorganisation / Legal Entity' C E Kemble, Secretary, later Richard F Hornby's correspondence concerning stamp duty, discussion report 'Group Structure in the United Kingdom' (1977 Dec), and proposed legal entity reorganisation (1982) 1 file Former Reference: Box 209 1977 Nov 1983 Mar CLC/B/002/03/01/07/011 48 hours notice required for access 'A Management Information System for The Chubb Group' by Robson Morrow and London Partners 1 volume Former Reference: Box 285 1970 May CLC/B/002/03/01/07/012 48 hours notice required for access 'A Management Information System for The Chubb Group'. William E Randall With statements, forecasts, budgets and actual performance 1 volume Former Reference: Box 285 1972 Apr CLC/B/002/03/01/07/013 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Group Policy Guidelines. Foreward by William E Randall 1 volume Former Reference: Box 285 1976 - 1977 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/014 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Group Policy Guidelines'. Foreward by William E Randall C E Kemble, Secretary's copy. Revised version 1 volume Former Reference: Box 285 1981 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/015 48 hours notice required for access 'Review of Chubb Group Strategy' and 'Chubb Technology' 1 volume 1982 Dec LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 34 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/016 48 hours notice required for access Chubb v NCR/NATWEST proof of evidence of Geoffrey Ernest Patrick Constable, Smiths Industries Prepared by Bristows Cooke and Carpmael. Concerning background to cash dispensers products and related patents. P G Crossland's copy. 1 file Former Reference: RCL/4/2 1983 Apr CLC/B/002/03/01/07/017 Not available for general access 'Directors' Renumerations' 1958 Feb G C H Chubb, later S H Cornford, Secretary 1974 Jan and D J Potter's comparisons including subsidiaries. Gives name, salary, fees, bonuses and allowances and pension entitlements 1 file Former Reference: Box 209 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/018 48 hours notice required for access 'Financial Ratios' 1920 - 1964 S H Cornford, Secretary's papers concerning orders, trading results, consolidated balance sheets, expenses and work budgets including 'Production Programme Safe and Light Works' (1952). Includes annual comparisons from 1883 1 file Former Reference: Box 230 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/019 48 hours notice required for access 'Leader Magazine' Volume 6 number 10. Includes G C H Chubb, Emory Chubb and J Henshilwood's correspondence with Samuel Withers and Company Limited of West Bromwich and David Worrall concerning 'The Safe Cracker and Lock-Picker' article by Margot Williams (pages 18-19) 1 file Former Reference: Box 209 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/020 48 hours notice required for access 'Liquidity' 1970 Apr D J Potter, later J F McArthur's correspondence 1975 Feb concerning service fees, dividends, profit margins and Works Council 1 file Former Reference: Box 230 1949 Jan 1949 Nov LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 35 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/021 48 hours notice required for access 'Management Development' 1965 Jan S H Cornford, later D J Potter's forms, circulars, 1973 Dec management succession and training reports 1 file Former Reference: Box 285 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/022 48 hours notice required for access 'Manor House pre-occupation', Manor Lane, Feltham, Hounslow C E Kemble, Secretary and J F McArthur's correspondence concerning part-demolition, alterations and extension works for new headquarters. Includes Eric G V Hives and Sons, chartered architects' site and floor plans and elevations and specification with artist's impression by Leonard Curtis (1979 Jul), demolition bills of quantities (1979 Oct), architects statements, project timetable, consultants and site minutes. Also Chubb Fire Security Limited fire detection alarm system plan, J M Jones and Sons Limited, building and civil engineering contractors signed contract, and financial report by Gleeds, chartered quantity surveyors 1 file Former Reference: Box 200 1977 Jun 1980 Feb CLC/B/002/03/01/07/023 48 hours notice required for access 'Manor House', Manor Lane, Feltham, Hounslow C E Kemble, Secretary and W E Randall's correspondence with Lichfords Wiley and Powles concerning conveyance from Chubb Fire Security Limited to Chubb and Son Limited, and with Herring Son and Daw, chartered surveyors concerning adjoining land. Includes architect's instructions 1 file Former Reference: Box 200 1980 Mar 1980 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/07/024 48 hours notice required for access 'Manor House'. Manor Lane, Feltham, Hounslow C E Kemble, Secretary's copy plans, room arrangements and contracts. Includes advertisement for head office staff 'What else but the best combination from Chubb?' (1980 Oct) and correspondence with Seymours Garden and Leisure Centre concerning work to the grounds (1981 Feb) 1 file Former Reference: Box 200 1980 Oct 1981 Dec LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 36 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/025 48 hours notice required for access 'Manor House', Manor Lane, Feltham, Hounslow C E Kemble, later G W Unwins and John H Dodd, Secretary's correspondence including with Feltham Evangelical Church concerning their complaint concerning boundary trees and light levels, and fire procedure memoranda 1 file Former Reference: Box 200 1982 Mar 1985 Jan CLC/B/002/03/01/07/026 48 hours notice required for access 'National Savings Scheme' D J Potter and Lord Hayter's correspondence with Sir Robert Bellinger, president and chairman of National Savings Committee Industrial Branch, and with subsidiaries 1 file Former Reference: Box 209 1970 Nov 1975 Mar CLC/B/002/03/01/07/027 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents and trademarks' 1951 Jan James Henshilwood, Director then C E Kemble, 1978 Apr Secretary's correspondence with W H Beck and Company, chartered patent agents concerning Chubb's fish device trademark. Also schedules with application and renewal dates including subsidiaries 1 file Former Reference: Box 209 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/028 48 hours notice required for access 'Pensions Schemes' 1963 Jul R B Lewin, Assistant Company Secretary, then 1975 May D J Potter's non-contributory pension fund notes, Female Staff Pension and Assurance Scheme agenda, reports and statements of account, Chubb and Son's Lock and Safe Company Limited's Chubb Sick and Benevolent Fund (later Chubb Sick Fund) membership and rules (1965 Nov). Includes Minimax Pension Fund and other subsidiaries. Also copy Works Pension Scheme Committee and Chubb and Son (Pensions) Limited minutes and reports; Chubb and Son Limited 1972 Pension Fund trust deed and rules, and explanatory booklet (1972 Apr) with memoranda and Safe Computing Limited's reports on computerisation and administration requirements (1974); and correspondence with R Watson and Sons, consulting actuaries concerning 'Top-Hat' arrangements 1 file Former Reference: Box 230 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 37 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/029 48 hours notice required for access 'Philips' 1977 Aug Copy file of K F Rankin and J M Williams of 1978 Mar Chubb Integrated Systems Limited, and C E Kembles' original letters. Includes minutes of meetings with Philips Industries, requirement specification of 'automats for the Bankomatsbanks', 'Response to the request for proposal from Svenska Bankforenigen' (Swedish Bankers' Association), draft contract agreement between Chubb Integrated Systems and Philips Data Systems BV, Netherlands 1 file Former Reference: Box 326 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/030 48 hours notice required for access 'Philips' 1978 Apr Copy file of K F Rankin and J M Williams of 1978 Oct Chubb Integrated Systems Limited. Includes J M Williams, Export Division's memorandum to T S Braybrooke on losses and failure to continue negotiations; MD7000 system design specification issue 2 (1978 Jul) and project review board minutes 1 file Former Reference: Box 326 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/031 48 hours notice required for access 'Philips' 1978 Nov Copy file of K F Rankin of Chubb Integrated 1979 Mar Systems Limited. Includes specification of PTS 6600 Svenska Bankforeningen (Swedish Bankers' Association), contract correspondence with Philips Industries and 'COT' Project Review Meeting minutes 1 file Former Reference: Box 326 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/032 48 hours notice required for access 'Philips' Copy file of K F Rankin of Chubb Integrated Systems Limited. Includes specifications, 'report on pricing policy and action re Philips and the Bankforeningen project' and MD7000 pilot build and development programme summary 1 file Former Reference: Box 302 1979 Apr 1979 May LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 38 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/033 48 hours notice required for access 'Philips' Copy file of K F Rankin and Frank Hayward of Chubb Integrated Systems Limited. Includes Chubb Electronics Limited Technical Development Centre MD7000 System Design Specification 1 file Former Reference: Box 302 1979 Jun 1979 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/07/034 48 hours notice required for access 'Philips' Copy file of K F Rankin of Chubb Integrated Systems Limited. Includes copy correspondence to P G Crossland from Chubb Electronics Limited concerning relations with Philips, and minutes of Design Review on MD7000 Card Transport Unit 1 file Former Reference: Box 302 1979 Oct 1980 May CLC/B/002/03/01/07/035 48 hours notice required for access 'Philips' 1980 Jun Copy file of K F Rankin of Chubb Integrated 1980 Aug Systems Limited. Includes 'MD7000 Through the Wall Window System for Philips' (1980 Aug) , Philips' general description of PTS 6600 COT. Includes R Bond-Gunning, Chubb and Son Limited correspondence with Slaughter and May concerning legal agreement and related minutes of conference with S J Burnton of Counsel 1 file Former Reference: Box 397 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/036 48 hours notice required for access 'Philips' 1980 Sep Copy file of K F Rankin and W E Egar of Chubb 1981 Jun Integrated Systems Limited. Includes memorandum on state of units in Sweden, issues concerning their assembly and card faults; notes of visit to Sweden by R G Potter of Chubb Cash Limited. With original manuscript report from D Langley, Chubb and Son Limited 1 file Former Reference: Box 397 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 39 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/037 48 hours notice required for access 'Philips' 1981 Jul Copy file of W E Egar of Chubb Integrated 1981 Dec Systems Limited. Including CIS Joint Union Committee minutes, manufacturing reports, D F Langley's original minutes and 'To Let You Know' staff bulletin concerning losses and product performance. Also Quality Assurance Department fault analysis service calls on MD7000 Systems in Sweden (1981 Jul) 1 file Former Reference: Box 397 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/038 48 hours notice required for access 'Philips' Original file of Richard F Hornby, Chubb and Son plc including Quality Assurance Department fault report summary, correspondence with E L Weiss, Finance Director and Slaughter and May, and report on system and module timings of MD7000 1 file Former Reference: Box 303 1982 Jan 1982 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/07/039 48 hours notice required for access 'Philips' Original file of Richard F Hornby, Chubb and Son plc including settlement agreement with Philips, correspondence concerning financial position, copy letter from Data Innovation Limited to Philips concerning COT reliabilty survey 1 file Former Reference: Box 303 1982 Oct 1983 Apr CLC/B/002/03/01/07/040 48 hours notice required for access 'Price Commission' D J Potter and J F McArthur, Financial Director's correspondence with Confederation of British Industry, counter-inflation programme minutes, profit margins, periodical returns of profits of United Kingdom subsidiaries to the Price Commission 1 file Former Reference: Box 140 1971 Jul 1975 Sep CLC/B/002/03/01/07/041 48 hours notice required for access 'Price Commission' D J Potter and J F McArthur, Financial Director's correspondence from United Kingdom subsidiaries and returns, and relating to price control interest charges 1 file Former Reference: Box 140 1975 Oct 1979 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 40 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/042 48 hours notice required for access 'Properties' 1944 Jan H Emory Chubb, S H Cornford, later C E 1967 Dec Kemble, Secretary's correspondence and leases of Group premises. Includes 22 Royal Exchange, City of London, 231-237 Cambridge Heath Road, Tower Hamlets, valuation inspection report on Island Site, Railway Street, Wolverhampton by Edwards, Son and Bigwood and Mathews (1946) with related correspondence with lessee, Baelz Equipment Limited; sale particulars for 18-19 Lionel Street, Birmingham and preliminary layout plan for Chubb Security Systems Limited and Burgot Automatic Alarms Limited at Chubb Security Centre, Vulcan House, Birmingham 1 file Former Reference: Box 291 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/043 48 hours notice required for access 'Properties' 1968 Jan C E Kemble, Secretary's correspondence 1984 Jun concerning Chubb Security Centre, 18-19 Lionel Street, Birmingham (Chubb Alarms Limited, Burgot Automatic Alarms Division and Rely-a-Bell Division); summaries of leasehold properties giving address, type, site and building area, whether lease or freehold, number of employees, valuation and rental cost (1981, 1984), utility cost analysis reports on subsidiaries, re-evaluations, risk survey report on Josiah Parkes and Sons Limited premises including Union and Portobello Works, Willenhall with plan (1981) 1 file Former Reference: Box 291 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/044 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Takeover' Peter H Frank, Director of Corporate Planning and Development's correspondence, printed shareholder circulars and brochures, offer report by Racal Electronics plc, 'Reject the Racal Bid' report (1984 Sep), articles and press cuttings. With copy presentation slides of E L S Weiss at Accountants Conference on financial trends (1982) 1 file Former Reference: 21/17/1 1982 Apr, 1984 Jun 1984 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 41 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/045 48 hours notice required for access 'Takeover - defence documents etc' J H Dodd, Secretary and W E Randall, Chairman's correspondence concerning Racal Electronics plc takeover bid. Includes agendas and report of meetings at County Bank, draft letter to shareholders, campaign brochures including 'Racal's bid is inadequate. Reject it!', brief background notes on Racal Security Limited 1 file Former Reference: 21/16 1984 Aug CLC/B/002/03/01/07/046 48 hours notice required for access 'Takeover Papers' J H Dodd, Secretary's correspondence concerning Racal Electronics plc takeover bid. Includes printed brochures 'Why you should stay with Chubb' and draft proofs of '£18 million profit forecast' and 'Stay with Chubb', copy Board minutes, letter from Automated Security (Holdings) plc 1 file Former Reference: 21/17/2 1984 Sep 1984 Oct CLC/B/002/03/01/07/047 48 hours notice required for access 'Racal Takeover' 1984 Aug Offer brochures, press announcements and 1984 Oct newspaper cuttings, memorandum on proposed merger of Sapphire Security (Holdings) plc and Ember and Son plc, 'Chubb Guardian. The Newspaper of the Chubb Group of Companies' number 37, shareholders' forms and other circulars on Racal Electronics plc takeover bid 1 file Former Reference: MIS/8 Box 380 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/048 Not available for general access 'Robbery at Lloyds Bank plc, Holborn Circus' in 1982 J H Dodd, Secretary's copy legal papers (19771985) sent to G J Kelland, including memorandum concerning Chubb Alarms Limited, correspondence with American International Underwriters (United Kingdom) Limited, and affidavits 1 file Former Reference: Box 188 1985 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 42 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/049 48 hours notice required for access Sales Stewart H Cornford, Secretary's annotated Monthly Home and Export and forecast statistics including by branch 1 file Former Reference: Box 285 1949 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/050 48 hours notice required for access 'Share Options / Incentives' C E Kemble and J H Dodd, Secretary's correspondence on Group Executive Share Option Scheme including reports, copy correspondence with E L S Weiss and draft trust deed 1 file Former Reference: Box 188 1982 - 1984 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/051 48 hours notice required for access Share Options Schemes 1982 - 1983 C E Kemble, Secretary's reports by Copeman Paterson Limited for Chubb and Son plc including 'memorandum on the availability of shares and choice of share schemes (1982 Apr), 'Survey of Executive Option Schemes and Senior Management Cash Bonuses' (1983 Feb) and 'Provisional recommendations concerning the design of share schemes' 1 file Former Reference: Box 188 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/052 48 hours notice required for access 'Share Options Scheme' J H Dodd, Secretary's correspondence with Copeman Paterson Limited including rules, executive share option scheme and articles 1 file Former Reference: Box 188 1984 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/053 48 hours notice required for access 'Executive Share Option Scheme' J H Dodd, Secretary's correspondence with Hoare Govett Limited, corporate brokers concerning quotations on Stock Exchange, printed sample rules and circulars, copy committee minutes, working papers concerning participants. Includes telex messages with Lips and Gispen BV 1 file Former Reference: Box 188 '33' 1984 - 1986 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 43 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/01/07/054 48 hours notice required for access Share Option Scheme G F Keeys, Personnel Director's draft reports and rules 1 file Former Reference: Box 285 1983 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/055 48 hours notice required for access Share Option Scheme 'Working Papers' K H Macfarlane and G F Keeys, Personnel Director's correspondence with E L S Weiss, presentation to Executive Meeting, 'Optimum profit sharing in cash or shares or both' team incentive system by Copeman Paterson Limited, and 'What computer simulations tell us about employee share scheme and cash incentives' 1 file Former Reference: Box 285 1982 - 1983 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/056 48 hours notice required for access Share Option Scheme 'Participants' 1983 G F Keeys, Personnel Director's correspondence, working papers including lists of Managing Directors and central staff salaries, shares and papers concerning overseas participants 1 file Former Reference: Box 285 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/057 48 hours notice required for access 'South Africa Rights Issue' Discussion paper by Hill Samuel Merchant Bank (SA) Limited prepared for Chubb on 'the desirability, feasibility and implications of an equity rights issue'. P G Crossland's copy 1 file Former Reference: RCL/4/1 1984 CLC/B/002/03/01/07/058 Not available for general access 'Staff' G C H Chubb, later S H Cornford, Secretary's correspondence concerning references, applications, advertisements (including Lock Works Manager), for 'travellers', Wolverhampton, London and branch staff, and pensioners 1 file Former Reference: Box 230 1945 - 1954 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 44 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/03/01/07/059 48 hours notice required for access CLC/B/002 Description 'Unit Bonus Scheme Commission' S H Cornford, Secretary's papers concerning 'participating by commission earning staff in profits of the company' including proposals, circulars and salemen's statistics (commission and pensions). No names given 1 file Former Reference: Box 209 Dates 1947 Dec 1949 Jun WILLIAM E RANDALL, MANAGING DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN Board and Committees CLC/B/002/03/02/01/001 48 hours notice required for access Board minutes and papers 1 volume Former Reference: RCL/1/3 1984 Mar 1984 Apr CLC/B/002/03/02/01/002 48 hours notice required for access Board minutes and papers 1 volume Former Reference: RCL/2/12 1984 Apr 1984 May CLC/B/002/03/02/01/003 48 hours notice required for access Board minutes and papers 1 volume Former Reference: RCL/3/3 1984 May 1984 Jun CLC/B/002/03/02/01/004 48 hours notice required for access Board minutes and papers 1 volume Former Reference: RCL/1/4 1984 Jun 1984 Jul CLC/B/002/03/02/01/005 48 hours notice required for access Board minutes and papers 1 volume Former Reference: RCL/2/10 1984 Jul 1984 Sep CLC/B/002/03/02/01/006 48 hours notice required for access Board minutes and papers 1 volume Former Reference: RCL/2/11 1984 Sep 1984 Oct CLC/B/002/03/02/01/007 48 hours notice required for access Board minutes and papers (Racal-Chubb 1984 Oct Limited) 1985 Nov D C Elsbury, Deputy Chairman's copy. Includes corporate plan, financial summary (Oct 1985), Technical Development and Future Policy (Nov 1985) and monthly operating statistics (Sep 1985) 1 file Former Reference: RCL/3/5 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 45 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/01/008 48 hours notice required for access Group Executive minutes Unsigned 1 file Former Reference: 108 1968 Apr 1971 May CLC/B/002/03/02/01/009 48 hours notice required for access Group Executive minutes and papers Includes reports and statistics 1 file Former Reference: 108/1 1974 Sep 1981 Dec CLC/B/002/03/02/01/010 48 hours notice required for access Group Executive minutes 1 file Former Reference: 108/2 1982 Jan 1983 Jan CLC/B/002/03/02/01/011 48 hours notice required for access 'Board Committees' minutes and papers Chairman's Committee and Managing Director's Committee 1 file Former Reference: RCL/1/2, RCL/3/1 1983 Feb1985 Oct CLC/B/002/03/02/01/012 48 hours notice required for access 'Board Committees' correspondence Chairman's Committee and Managing Director's Committee. Relates to powers and responsibilities of the Managing Director with letters of advice from Colin R Corness, Chairman of Redland plc, Reigate, Surrey 1 file Former Reference: RCL/1/13 1982 - 1983 Chairman's Statement and minutes Verbatim reports of proceedings and correspondence with shareholders 1 file Former Reference: RCL/1/1 1984 Managing Director's Conferences Includes agendas, planning, forecasts and conference papers delivered by William E Randall and others 1 file Former Reference: CAS/3/4 1971 - 1976 Annual General Meetings CLC/B/002/03/02/02/001 48 hours notice required for access Conferences CLC/B/002/03/02/03/001 48 hours notice required for access LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 46 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/03/002 48 hours notice required for access Managing Director's Conferences Includes agendas, planning, forecasts and conference papers delivered by William E Randall and others 1 file Former Reference: CAS/3/4 1977 - 1980 CLC/B/002/03/02/03/003 48 hours notice required for access Equipment Conference minutes Conference papers delivered include 'The Equipment Market', 'Competition' and 'Product Development' (banks, anti-terrorist and commercial aspects), presentation slides and statistics 1 file Former Reference: CAS/3/1 1983 Oct CLC/B/002/03/02/04/001 Not available for general access 'Australia and New Zealand' Concerning Chubb's Australian Company Limited. Includes Directors' appointments for Chubb Lock and Safe Company Proprietary Limited (1972) 1 file Former Reference: WER/11/1 Box 208 1969 May 1981 Feb CLC/B/002/03/02/04/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Australia and New Zealand' Includes Chubb New Zealand Limited and Chubb Australia Limited copy board minutes and managing director's reports. Also visit itinerary with cocktail party menu (1983) 1 file Former Reference: WER/11/2 Box 208 1981 Mar 1983 Feb CLC/B/002/03/02/04/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Australia and New Zealand' Mainly concerns Chubb Australia Limited with copy documents concerning James Hardie Industries Limited offer to purchase ordinary stock units in Fire Fighting Enterprises Limited and related correspondence concerning Chubb's partial bid for the latter 1 file Former Reference: WER/11/3 Box 139 1983 Mar 1983 Jun Geographical subject files LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 47 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/04/004 Not available for general access 'Europe' Correspondence with Fichet-Bauche, Paris, France concerning legal case regarding unfair competition, with related code of conduct in fair commercial practice, subsequent tribunal and anti-Chubb campaign. Also reports on staff management issues in Marseilles. Correspondence with Lips and Gispen BV 1 file Former Reference: WER/8 Box 208 1975 Jan 1982 Mar Includes French CLC/B/002/03/02/04/005 48 hours notice required for access 'Indonesia' 1980 Jan Mainly concerning P T Chubb Lips. Also special 1981 Mar opening of new factory in Jakarta (1980 Nov) 1 file Former Reference: WER/13 Box 139 CLC/B/002/03/02/04/006 Not available for general access 'Malaysia' 1979 Jul Correspondence with Chubb Malaysia Sdn Bhd 1981 Dec including change in Chief Executive, also Josiah Parkes and Sons Limited, Josiah Parkes (Singapore) Private Limited, Chubb Singapore Private Limited, and papers concerning discussions with Pernas Sime Darby Holdings Sdn Bhd, Kuala Lumpur with shareholders' agreement (1981 Apr). Includes photographs of P T Chubb Lips factory opening in Jakarta, Indonesia (1980) 1 file Former Reference: WER/14/1 Box 139, RCL/1/10 Box 290 CLC/B/002/03/02/04/007 Not available for general access 'Malaysia' Includes operations reports, property acquisition of Berger Paints factory site, Petaling Jaya (1982 Jun) 1 file Former Reference: WER/14/2 Box 139 1982 Jan 1983 Mar LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 48 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/04/008 48 hours notice required for access 'North America' Concerning Chubb Holdings (North America) Limited, Chubb-Mosler and Taylor, Chubb Industries Limited, Chubb Alarms (Proprietary) Limited. Includes potential acquisition of East Safe and Equipment Company (1977 May), notes on visit to Meilink Steel Safe Company, Toledo, Ohio, United States of America, and 'notes for visit to Chubb London' (1977 Feb) and 'Trading in the United States of America' both by R S Ruston, Chubb Industries Limited, Canada 1 file Former Reference: WER/5/1 Box 307 1976 Jul 1977 Dec CLC/B/002/03/02/04/009 48 hours notice required for access 'North America' Includes visit to National Safe Corporation, Clearwater, Florida, United States of America, minutes of Combined Product Development meetings and copy correspondence with Receptors Corporation, Torrance, California on card readers with annual report (1975) 1 file Former Reference: WER/5/2 Box 307 1975, 1978 Jan - 1980 Mar CLC/B/002/03/02/04/010 48 hours notice required for access 'North America' 1980 Apr Includes copy minutes of Chubb Holdings 1983 Jan (North America) Limited, report on Chubb Industries Limited safe works division (1980 Mar) and copy agreement with Receptors Incorporated (1980 Aug), proposal to purchase Alarm Central Station Universal Alarms Limited, Ottawa, Canada (1982 Aug) 1 file Former Reference: WER/5/3 Box 306 CLC/B/002/03/02/04/011 48 hours notice required for access 'South Africa' 1977 Jul Concerns Chubb Holdings Limited. Includes Hill 1977 Oct Samuel reports on raising finance and South African Exchange Control Regulations (1977 Aug), and partnership meeting minutes with Murray and Roberts Limited, and Blacksmith and Plumber 1 file Former Reference: WER/15/1 Box 231 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 49 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/04/012 48 hours notice required for access 'South Africa' Correspondence with National Acceptances Limited, Johannesburg concerning Tongaat, papers concerning Blacksmith and Plumber merger and Murray and Roberts Limited draft agreement 1 file Former Reference: WER/15/2 Box 231 1977 Nov 1980 Jan CLC/B/002/03/02/04/013 48 hours notice required for access 'South Africa' Includes copy deed of trust for Chubb Holdings Limited, reports on Chubb Alarms (Proprietary) Limited, and Chubb Lock and Safe Company (Proprietary) Limited Research and Development at Wadeville. Includes correspondence concerning Chubb Holdings (Private) Limited, Zimbabwe 1 file Former Reference: WER/15/3 Box 231 1980 Feb 1982 Dec CLC/B/002/03/02/04/014 Not available for general access 'South Africa: wages and conditions' Includes correspondence with Chubb Holdings (Proprietary) Limited and Board of Trade concerning labour unrest. With rates of wages especially for Bantu African employees. Gives name, position, wages, time lost, arranged by factory and subsidiary company. Also copy seminar report prepared for Institute for Personnel Management, 'The reason behind the Durban Strikes and the aspiration and needs of the Black workers' by M G Buthelezi (1973 May) 1 file Former Reference: WER/15/4 Box 231 1973 Mar 1981 Jul CLC/B/002/03/02/05/001 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son's Lock and Safe Company Limited D C Elsbury, Deputy Chairman's copy minutes and agenda concerning splitting of companies 1 file Former Reference: RCL/1/6 Box 290 1985 Apr CLC/B/002/03/02/05/002 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Australia Limited Copy Board minutes and papers 1 file Former Reference: RCL/1/12 Box 290 1983 - 1984 Company subject files LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 50 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/05/003 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Australia Limited Copy Board minutes and papers 1 file Former Reference: RCL/1/11 Box 290 1984 Feb CLC/B/002/03/02/05/004 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Electronics Limited Copy Board minutes and papers including Executive Committee. Also annotated report 'Technical Evolution and the Effect on Chubb Electronics' (1977) 1 file Former Reference: 21/78/1 1977 Jun 1980 Jun CLC/B/002/03/02/05/005 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Electronics Limited Copy Board minutes and papers including Executive Committee 1 file Former Reference: 21/78/2 1980 Jul 1981 Oct CLC/B/002/03/02/05/006 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Electronics' 1977 - 1980 'The Way ahead' report (1977 Dec) with related minutes on restructure, correspondence concerning Clydesdale Bank and magnetic errors. Also Guardall Limited and their report on the use of microprocessors (1980 Aug), minutes and related papers on access control, and Chubb Alarms Limited premises 1 file Former Reference: WER/23/1 Box 132 CLC/B/002/03/02/05/007 48 hours notice required for access Chubb 'Electronics Group' 1981 Jan Includes minutes of International Intruder 1983 Feb Alarms and Systems Conferences, proposal for Joint Central Station Investigation presented to Automated Security (Holdings) plc, Chubb and Son plc and Securicor plc (1982 Dec). Includes letter from discontented former employee concerning management changes (1981). Also copy report 'Burglar Alarms and Crime Prevention' by John Wheeler JP MP, charging for false alarms, Chubb Alarms Limited copy correspondence with Cheshire Constabulary on intruder alarm installation 1 file Former Reference: WER/23/2 Box 276 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 51 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/05/008 Not available for general access Chubb 'Fire Group' 1976 Jul, 1980 Chubb Fire Security Limited employee relations Apr - 1983 Mar reports with lists of redundancies with names. Also International Fire Conference papers (1982 Apr) and notes on Vehicle Division (1980) 1 file Former Reference: WER/1 Box 204 CLC/B/002/03/02/05/009 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Holdings Limited, South Africa Copy Board minutes and reports 1 file Former Reference: RCL/3/2 Box 270 1983 - 1984 CLC/B/002/03/02/05/010 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Holdings Limited, South Africa Copy Board minutes and reports 1 file Former Reference: RCL/2/13 Box 300 1984 CLC/B/002/03/02/05/011 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb (Hong Kong) Limited' Includes allegation of Warner Barnes selling Chubb 3.5 inch doors, and humorous gossip column article 'Hong Kong security and the case of the strangulated hernia' on the theft of coins by staff from coin counting machines 1 file Former Reference: WER/10 Box 208 1982 Apr 1983 Mar CLC/B/002/03/02/05/012 Not available for general access 'Chubb Integrated Systems, Cash and Cash Registers' Includes staff redundancies and petitions and related managing directors' issues, Chubb Cash Limited's business with W H Smith Limited, marketing of electronics equipment in Brazil via 'Euston Importacao, Exportacao e Comercio Ltda'. Also report on the Printed Circuit Board Department with appendices with floor plans of their manufacturing factory (1980 Dec) 1 file Former Reference: WER/22/1 Box 132 1980 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 52 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/05/013 Not available for general access 'Chubb Integrated Systems, Cash and Cash 1981 - 1983 Registers' Includes Chubb Cash Limited taxation losses, premises relocation on closure of manufacturing operations in Brighton, Sussex, letters from employees and Industrial Tribunal papers, customer problems with cash register products; report on future of ICC Machines Limited (1981 Mar). Chubb Integrated Systems Limited Executive Committee minutes, policies and strategy, and patent litigation (1983). Also paper and related correspondence on Chubb's acquisition of Gross Cash Registers Limited in 1977, by D J Smallbone, Middlesex Polytechnic (1982 Mar) 1 file Former Reference: WER/22/2 Box 132 CLC/B/002/03/02/05/014 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Integrated Systems Limited: contract 1979 Jul agreement with Philips 1982 Jun Correspondence with Philips Data Systems BV, Appeldoorn, Netherlands, copy agreement concerning development and supply of a subset of PTS 6600 based on MD7000 machine for consortium of banks in Sweden (1978), copy correspondence between E L S Weiss and Slaughter and May 1 file Former Reference: RCL/2/7 Box 300 CLC/B/002/03/02/05/015 Not available for general access Chubb 'Lock and Safe' Group Correspondence with Chubb and Son's Lock and Safe Company Limited concerning Zambia (1977 Sep), visit of Mr Ghadesi, Bank Saderat, Iran (1977 Oct), attack reports on Chubb safes, managing director issues. Also reports by A L Markham on United Kingdom subsidiaries, 'Home Fire Security Products' folder with printed leaflets (1980 Sep) and household security publicity campaigns - Granada and Yorkshire ITV regions company guide (19811982) 1 file Former Reference: WER/2/1 Box 204 1977 Sep 1977 Oct, 1980 Jan 1981 Dec LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 53 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/05/016 48 hours notice required for access Chubb 'Lock and Safe Group' 1981 Dec Correspondence concerning problems with Ava 1983 Mar Safe Deposit Locks, centenary dinner invitations, replies and dinner attendance list and seating plan (1982 Dec), visit to Security Laminators Limited, Fire Resisting Project presentation to Group Executives (1983 Feb), correspondence concerning T Staddon's Locksmith (Aids) and opening of 3G114 mortise lock with Chubb Research Limited report on 'Stadden Lock Reading Tool' (1982 Jul) 1 file Former Reference: WER/2/2 Box 204 CLC/B/002/03/02/05/017 48 hours notice required for access Chubb New Zealand Limited Mills Tui Trailers Limited report by P L Keppel to A L Markham copied to Randall. Includes acquisition proposals and deeds of agreement 1 volume Former Reference: RCL/2/14 Box 300 1984 CLC/B/002/03/02/05/018 48 hours notice required for access 'Gross Cash Registers' Includes Chubb takeover correspondence with Industrial Development Unit, Department of Industry, report by Arthur Andersen and Company prepared for Barclays Bank Limited (1976 Sep) with related notes on the report by Sidney G Downton, Gross Cash Registers Limited 1 file Former Reference: WER/21/1 Box 395 1976 Jan 1976 Nov CLC/B/002/03/02/05/019 48 hours notice required for access 'Gross Cash Registers' Includes activities of agents in Canada, 'Bartronic 2 Specification for a machine to control bar sales', Gross Action Group news release 'It's the managers who should get the sack - not us' (1977 Jul), related cuttings and copy letter to 'Evening Argus' from Brighton Socialist Economists Group (1977 Dec) 1 file Former Reference: WER/21/2 Box 395 1976 Dec 1978 Mar CLC/B/002/03/02/05/020 48 hours notice required for access Lips Vago and Lips Vago Elettronica: 'Chubb in Italy' report 1 volume Former Reference: RCL/2/4 Box 300 1981 Apr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 54 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/05/021 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe Computing' Limited Includes Telcon Plastics Limited's difficulties with software package purchase, with articles, and correspondence concerning managing directors, and with Philip L Rule 1 file Former Reference: WER/12 Box 139 1980 Mar 1982 Oct CLC/B/002/03/02/05/022 48 hours notice required for access 'Steel Age Limited' 1976 May Correspondence with SteelAge Limited, 1979 Sep Mazagaon, Bombay, India concerning technical co-operation including 'Development Plan for the Regions' by Chubb Fire Security Limited (1976 Jul) 1 file Former Reference: WER/16 Box 308 General subject files CLC/B/002/03/02/06/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Anti Trust Case (US)' Correspondence with Slaughter and May, solicitors relating to Consolidated Exporters Incorporated, Canton, Ohio, United States of America, including submission of legal documents to United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division, copy minutes of interview with W Donald Fairclough, Managing Director, Chubb and Son's Lock and Safe Company Limited, and extracts from Board minutes. Includes correspondence with Donald M Jenkins, attorney-at-law, University of Akron, Ohio, and 'Antitrust, international mergers and international joint ventures' remarks by Joel Davidow, Antitrust Division prepared for Fordham Corporate Law Institute (1974) 1 file Former Reference: '2' Box 257 1974 Apr 1975 Apr CLC/B/002/03/02/06/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Anti Trust Case (US)' Consolidated Exporters Incorporated, Canton, Ohio, United States of America versus Chubb and Son's Lock and Safe Company Limited legal case copy statements, answers and Central Bank Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic accounts, copy correspondence between David P Hull, W Donald Fairclough and Charles A Rogler of Consolidated Exporters Incorporated (1973-1974) 1 file Former Reference: '3' Box 257 1975 May 1976 Jan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 55 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/06/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Anti Trust Case (US)' Consolidated Exporters Incorporated, Canton, Ohio, United States of America versus Chubb and Son's Lock and Safe Company Limited analysis of damages, papers concerning legal case in United States District Court Northern District of Ohio of USA versus Diebold Incorporated and Chubb and Son Limited in breach of USA antitrust legislation concerning fair trading with related press release 1 file Former Reference: '4' Box 257 1976 Feb 1976 Apr CLC/B/002/03/02/06/004 48 hours notice required for access 'Anti Trust Case (US)' Letters from Charles A Rogler, Consolidated Exporters Incorporated, Canton, Ohio, United States of America, and from Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue, solicitors of Cleveland, Ohio. Includes memorandum from W Donald Fairclough concerning Consolidated Exporters Incorporated's selling of firearms 1 file Former Reference: '5' Box 296 1976 May 1976 Jul CLC/B/002/03/02/06/005 48 hours notice required for access 'Anti Trust Case (US)' Consolidated Exporters Incorporated, Canton, Ohio, United States of America. Includes copy settlement agreement and mutual release, and copy correspondence with Raymond Koontz of Diebold Incorporated, Canton, Ohio (19701974) 1 file Former Reference: '6' Box 296 1976 Jul 1976 Aug CLC/B/002/03/02/06/006 48 hours notice required for access 'Anti Trust Case (US)' Consolidated Exporters Incorporated, Canton, Ohio, United States of America. Includes motion and responses in Diebold Incorporated to dismiss complaint in legal case of Cranford Savings and Loan Association versus Diebold Incorporated and Chubb and Son Limited 1 file Former Reference: '7' Box 296 1976 Sep 1976 Nov LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 56 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/06/007 48 hours notice required for access 'Anti Trust Case (US)' 1976 Dec Consolidated Exporters Incorporated, Canton, 1977 Feb Ohio, United States of America. Includes settlement and consulting agreement, and correspondence with R W Pogue of Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue, solicitors of Cleveland, Ohio 1 file Former Reference: '8' Box 227 CLC/B/002/03/02/06/008 48 hours notice required for access 'Anti Trust Case (US)' 1977 Mar Consolidated Exporters Incorporated, Canton, 1977 Apr Ohio, United States of America. Includes copy letter to Chief of Exchange Control, New Change, letter from W M Knighton, Under Secretary, Department of Trade, copy legal deposition of Charles A Rogler of Consolidated Exporters Incorporated in legal case Cranford Savings and Loan Association versus Diebold Incorporated, and copy final judgements in USA versus Diebold Incorporated and others 1 file Former Reference: '9' Box 227 CLC/B/002/03/02/06/009 48 hours notice required for access 'Anti Trust Case (US)' Consolidated Exporters Incorporated, Canton, Ohio, United States of America 1 file Former Reference: '10' Box 227 1977 May 1979 Mar CLC/B/002/03/02/06/010 48 hours notice required for access Council for Racial Equality Notes of meeting with the Council concerning continued monitoring and existence of staff discrimination. Signed. 1 file Former Reference: RCL/1/14 Box 290 1983 Feb LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 57 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/06/011 48 hours notice required for access 'Employee Communications' 1975 Jan Includes correspondence concerning Randall's 1977 Apr letter to the press in response to an article by Michael Heseltine, and Confederation of British Industry's Committee of Enquiry on Industrial Democracy 'Bullock Report' (1977) with response from employees. Also 'Employee Participation. A Policy Study by Chambers of Commerce of Moves Towards Industrial Democracy' by Association of British Chambers of Commerce (1975 Nov) 1 file Former Reference: WER/9 Box 208 CLC/B/002/03/02/06/012 Not available for general access 'Executive re-organisation and legal entity' Concerns Committee changes and Managing Director appointments, organisational structures, reports on future developments to conferences including 'Into the 70's' on South Africa by C A Larke and 'The Challenge of the 1980's'. Also memorandum on legal entity by E L Weiss (1981 Dec) 1 file Former Reference: RCL/3/4 Box 270, RCL/2/9 Box 300 1966 - 1983 CLC/B/002/03/02/06/013 48 hours notice required for access 'Finance etc' Preparation for annual reports and Chairman's statements with Group results and budgets from E L S Weiss. Includes letter from J H C Bemrose, Chubb Singapore Private Limited on results (1981 May) and from other subsidiaries 1 file Former Reference: WER/18/1 Box 308 1980 Jan 1981 May CLC/B/002/03/02/06/014 48 hours notice required for access 'Group financial budgets and forecasts' Includes annual reports and results including product order reports and analysis reports by Hoare Govett, Laing and Cruickshank Engineering Section Research and Phillips and Drew Engineering Research. Also memorandum by E L S Weiss on financial reports and accounts 1983/4 1 file Former Reference: WER/18/2 Box 308; RCL/2/8 Box 300 1981 Jun 1983 Mar LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 58 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/06/015 48 hours notice required for access Financial results To 31 Mar from E L S Weiss. D C Elsbury, Deputy Chairman's copy 1 volume Former Reference: RCL/2/1 Box 300 1985 CLC/B/002/03/02/06/016 48 hours notice required for access 'Group general matters' 1978 Aug Includes 'A Policy for Home Security' (1979 1983 Mar Aug), 'Who owns whom in the security industry of the United Kingdom' (1980 Jan), Trade Union Congress Day of Action (1980), memorandum 'Whither Chubb' on profit set backs and future (1980 Apr) with letter of response from Sir Ieuan Maddock, share option scheme, sale of surplus land at Feltham, Hounslow, and copy report of visit to Nigeria (1983 Jan) 1 file Former Reference: WER/17 Box 308 CLC/B/002/03/02/06/017 48 hours notice required for access 'Group patents' 1973 Jul Correspondence with Smiths Industries Limited, 1978 Jul papers concerning Telecredit Incorporated, meetings with Philips Industries concerning marketing of cash dispensing terminals, report 'Patent licensing in relation to CDs and ATMs' (1973), Chubb Integrated Systems Limited patent portfolio and Ronald Katz proposal for licensing of CIS patents (1977), employee inventions policy, Japan visit, and trade marks with correspondence with Courage Limited (1978) 1 file Former Reference: WER/3/1 Box 204, RCL/1/5 Box 290 CLC/B/002/03/02/06/018 48 hours notice required for access 'Group patents' Includes Chubb Integrated Systems Limited patent licensing portfolio notes and Diebold Incorporated (1978 Aug), papers concerning NCR Corporation litigation against Chubb and National Bank of Washington/Docutel litigation, and concerning Speytec Limited and magnetic card strips 1 file Former Reference: WER/3/2 Box 204 1978 Aug 1983 Mar LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 59 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/06/019 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents' 1983 Jan Includes correspondence concerning trademark 1984 Jan application concerning potential conflict with the Spanish-based name 'The Chubb Corporation', and Chubb versus NCR/National Westminster litigation case 1 file Former Reference: RCL/3/6 Box 270 CLC/B/002/03/02/06/020 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents' Includes Chubb Integrated Systems Limited versus The National Bank of Washington and Docutel / Olivetti Corporation, United States of America. Also copy 'Presented paper for the Anti-counterfeiting Group Meeting' by David Desborough, Commercial Director, Harrisons Limited (1984 May), papers concerning D R Showell's single-bolt locking latch 1 file Former Reference: RCL/1/15 Box 290 1983 Sep 1984 Sep CLC/B/002/03/02/06/021 48 hours notice required for access 'Group policy' By P G Crossland including company background, market position, proposals, aims and objectives 1 file Former Reference: RCL/3/8 Box 270 1984 Mar CLC/B/002/03/02/06/022 48 hours notice required for access 'Jack Howe and Partners' 1977 May Correspondence with Howe, consultant 1982 Jul architect and industrial designer for Chubb product design, internal letters concerning his achievements and awards Chubb received, and appointment of London and Upjohn, designers to Chubb Security Services Limited including partnership's description and list of attainments 1 file Former Reference: WER/4 Box 307 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 60 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/06/023 Not available for general access 'Lloyds Bank incident' 1982 Aug Correspondence concerning burglary at Lloyds 1984 Aug, Bank Limited, Holborn Circus Branch, with 1987 Jul incident report of strongroom alarm deactivation of remote signalling to Central System, reports of visits to a supergrass who offered to identify a member of Chubb Alarms Limited, staff witness statements. Also Racal Chubb Limited report on Chubb Lock Company reliability of timelocks for the use on vault and strongroom doors (1987 Jul) 1 file Former Reference: WER/24 Box 276 CLC/B/002/03/02/06/024 48 hours notice required for access 'Pensions Group - General' Concerning Chubb (Ireland) 1976 Pension Fund, Chubb and Son Limited 1972 Pension Fund, Chubb and Son (Pensions) Limited and Chubb and Son Pensions (Ireland) Limited copy trustees minutes and portfolio summaries. Also subsidiaries including Chubb Fire Security Group and Josiah Parkes (Holdings) Limited Group Pension Committee minutes, report 'A Study of the Organisation and Practices of the Chubb Pension Fund Administration Department' by Edis and Company (1981 Oct) and 'Recommendations for a property investment portfolio for Chubb and Son (Pensions) Limited' (1981 Jul) 1 file Former Reference: WER/7/1 Box 306 1980 Apr 1982 May CLC/B/002/03/02/06/025 48 hours notice required for access 'Pensions' Includes valuation of Chubb (Ireland) 1976 Pension Fund by Ulster Investment Bank Limited (1982 Aug), and proposed manual submitted by United Pension Services Limited 1 file Former Reference: WER/7/2 Box 306 1982 Jun 1983 Jul CLC/B/002/03/02/06/026 Not available for general access 'Personnel' Recruitment and appointment of directors, service agreements, salaries, fees and job descriptions. Includes constitutions of Josiah Parkes and Sons Limited Joint Works Committee (1971 Dec), Chubb Alarms Limited Company Council (1978 Nov), and Chubb Fire Security Limited Consultative Committee 1 file Former Reference: WER/19/1 Box 308 1976 May 1980 Dec LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 61 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/03/02/06/027 Not available for general access 'Personnel' 1981 Jan Includes papers concerning Industrial Tribunal 1984 Mar Action for employees at Safe Computing Limited, printed rules of Chubb Group Executive Share Option Scheme, 'Opportunities for the Young' survey, and Group management development and succession 1 file Former Reference: WER/19/2 Box 395 CLC/B/002/03/02/06/028 48 hours notice required for access 'Proposals for the overall control and coordination of the Group's United Kingdom lock operations' By D F Langley. Signed 1 file Former Reference: RCL/1/7 Box 290 1985 Mar CLC/B/002/03/02/06/029 48 hours notice required for access 'Public relations' Includes minutes of PR meetings, Annual General Meeting speech preparations and notes with advice from Neilson McCarthy, report 'Advertising for the Chubb Group - what direction for the future' by Everetts (1981 Dec), Shareholder Relations Programme correspondence and printed 'The Chairman's Bulletin' number 1 produced for shareholders (1982 Feb). With Company Councils structure list 1 file Former Reference: WER/20 Box 395 1980 Apr 1983 Mar CLC/B/002/03/02/06/030 Not available for general access Racal Electronics plc takeover bid Letters from shareholders in response 1 file Former Reference: 21/19 1984 Aug 1984 Nov CLC/B/002/03/02/06/031 Not available for general access 'Chubb takeover' 1984 Concerning Racal Electronics plc takeover bid including copy Board minutes, announcements, 'newsflashes', press releases and newspaper cuttings 1 file LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 62 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/03/02/06/032 48 hours notice required for access CLC/B/002 Description 'Transglobe Expedition' Concerns sponsoring British North Pole Expedition as part of 'the first longitudinal circumnavigation of the world by land, sea and ice' 1979-1982, with printed report, correspondence concerning purchase of 'Twin Otter G-BDHC' aircraft from Brymon Aviation Limited and sale to Pace Aviation Limited, with signed agreements 1 file Former Reference: WER/6 Box 306 Dates 1977 Aug 1983 Aug FINANCE BALANCE SHEETS AND ACCOUNTS CLC/B/002/04/01/001 48 hours notice required for access Balance sheet and accounts Auditor's (Ogden, Bowes and Company) bound copy with manuscript report 1 volume Former Reference: 21/120 1882 - 1883 CLC/B/002/04/01/002 48 hours notice required for access Balance sheet and accounts 1913, 1971 Auditor's (Ogden, Palmer and Company) bound copy with letter of provenance (1971) 1 volume Former Reference: 21/121 Accession: 37 CLC/B/002/04/01/003 48 hours notice required for access Balance sheets and accounts Trial in draft 2 volumes Former Reference: 21/122 1919 - 1920 CLC/B/002/04/01/004 48 hours notice required for access Balance sheets and accounts (signed) 7 volumes Former Reference: 21/122 1942 - 1948 CLC/B/002/04/01/005 48 hours notice required for access Balance sheets and accounts Detailed general and branches. 1938-1940 copies only. 1944, 1948 include auditor's report 9 volumes and 3 bundles Former Reference: 21/122 1938 - 1949 CLC/B/002/04/01/006 48 hours notice required for access Balance sheets and accounts Detailed general and branches. 1951-1959 include auditor's report. Includes 1959 statement of accounts (signed) 11 volumes Former Reference: 21/122 and box 180 1950 - 1959 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 63 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/04/01/007 48 hours notice required for access Balance sheets and accounts (signed) 1960 - 1968 Summary, and detailed general and branches versions. With auditor's reports. Includes Chubb and Son Limited holding company consolidated balance sheet and accounts (1964) 13 volumes Former Reference: Box 180 CLC/B/002/04/01/008 48 hours notice required for access Balance sheets and accounts (signed) With auditor's reports 9 volumes Former Reference: Box 180 1969 - 1976 CLC/B/002/04/01/009 48 hours notice required for access Balance sheets and accounts (mainly signed) 1980 missing. 1977 includes amended copy. With auditor's reports 6 volumes Former Reference: Box 180 1977 - 1982 CLC/B/002/04/02/001 48 hours notice required for access Annual accounts comparison book Covers expenses, salaries, rent rates, advertising and other accounts. Includes net branch results and gross profits. Latter half blank 1 volume Former Reference: 21/119 (4/15) 1924 - 1945 CLC/B/002/04/02/002 48 hours notice required for access Taxation book Profits and tax computation 1 volume Former Reference: 21/118 1936 - 1958 CLC/B/002/04/02/003 48 hours notice required for access Government contracts accounts: Ministry of Supply and War Office (indexed) 1 volume Former Reference: 111/2/3 '1' 1940 - 1945 CLC/B/002/04/02/004 48 hours notice required for access Government contracts accounts: Ministry of Supply (indexed) 1 volume Former Reference: 111/2/4 '2' 1943 - 1945 ACCOUNTS ANALYSIS BOOKS ACCOUNT SCHEDULES LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 64 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description CLC/B/002/04/03/001 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son Limited 2 volumes Former Reference: HA/3 1972 - 1973 CLC/B/002/04/03/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb and Son Lock and Safe Group' 3 volumes Former Reference: HA/3 1972 - 1973 CLC/B/002/04/03/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb and Son Lock and Safe Group' Includes Chubb and Son Lock and Safe Company Limited (1976) 4 volumes Former Reference: HA/3 1974 - 1976 CLC/B/002/04/03/004 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb and Son Lock and Safe Group' Includes Chubb and Son Lock and Safe Company Limited (1977) 3 volumes Former Reference: HA/3 1977 - 1978 CLC/B/002/04/04/001 48 hours notice required for access Ledger Indexed by customer. Includes general accounts 1 volume Former Reference: D/15 (111/2/2) 1874 - 1883 CLC/B/002/04/04/002 48 hours notice required for access Ledger (loose sheets) 1 volume 1933 - 1962 CLC/B/002/04/04/003 48 hours notice required for access Nominal ledger Indexed. Includes subsidiaries. At back: Chubb Security Services Limited nominal ledger (1971-1975) 1 volume Former Reference: 21/124 1959 - 1975 CLC/B/002/04/04/004 48 hours notice required for access Nominal ledger (loose sheets) 1 volume Former Reference: 21/125 1975 - 1977 CLC/B/002/04/04/005 48 hours notice required for access Nominal ledger (loose sheets) 1 volume Former Reference: 21/126 1977 - 1979 Dates NOMINAL LEDGERS PRIVATE LEDGERS LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 65 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description CLC/B/002/04/05/001 48 hours notice required for access Private ledger 1 volume Former Reference: 290/3/8 1846 - 1856 CLC/B/002/04/05/002 48 hours notice required for access Private ledger Latter half blank 1 volume Former Reference: 290/3/9 1857 CLC/B/002/04/05/003 48 hours notice required for access Private ledger At back: trustees of John Chubb's marriage settlement (1866) 1 volume Former Reference: 290/2/45 (111/3/7) 1859 - 1872 CLC/B/002/04/05/004 48 hours notice required for access Private ledger Latter half blank 1 volume Former Reference: 290/2/44 (111/3/8) 1873 - 1881 CLC/B/002/04/06/001 48 hours notice required for access Day book 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1/4 'WB1' 1827 - 1830 CLC/B/002/04/06/002 48 hours notice required for access Day book 1 volume Former Reference: D/16 'K' 1919 - 1922 Cash book 1 volume Former Reference: 111/2/13 '4' 1926 - 1932 Journal 1 volume Former Reference: 21/127 1958 - 1971 Dates DAY BOOKS CASH BOOK CLC/B/002/04/07/001 48 hours notice required for access JOURNAL CLC/B/002/04/08/001 48 hours notice required for access PRODUCTION ORDER BOOKS General order books LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 66 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/01/01/001 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 219-1989 (1-218 un-numbered) . Contains orders for customers and suppliers, details of orders for locks, latches, bolts, boxes and chests with measurements. Lock numbers occasionally given 1 volume 1827 - 1832 CLC/B/002/05/01/01/002 48 hours notice required for access Order book 1881 - 1882 Order numbers 5279-7208. Contains customer general orders including visits, repairs, mortices and safes from works 1 volume Former Reference: D/14 CLC/B/002/05/01/01/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Light Shop 1' 22000-29999. Orders for Safe files, roll slides, safe and record cabinets, safe ledger files, containers and trays, drawers, bins and other products. Gives quantity, product, identity, date issued and completed, operation done 1 volume Former Reference: 111/3/5 1960 - 1961 CLC/B/002/05/01/02/001 48 hours notice required for access Special order book (Wolverhampton) Indexed. For asylums and hospitals mainly in Australia including substantial entries for Claremont Asylum. Also entries arranged by room for Ritz Hotel, Madrid, Spain (1910) and Hotel Negresco, Nice, France (1912) 1 volume Former Reference: 115/2/10 1907 - 1937 CLC/B/002/05/01/02/002 48 hours notice required for access Lock orders for safes 1905 - 1907 Order numbers from the range 43045-56488 for Safe Department numbers S.D.1-27 1 volume Lock order books Safe order books LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 67 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/01/03/001 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 3319-6050 (Saint James Street Branch) and 45424-58236 (general customer orders). Safe numbers 14307-21745 (mainly from 18322). Back: 'list of safes for reproofing' ([1878]-1885) and list of work relating to 'Blakesly's cases May 1868' 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/1 1879 - 1881 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/002 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 36179-37690. Safe numbers 36565-41834 (mainly from 39066) Back: packing cases details and related instructions 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/2 1896 - 1898 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/003 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 37680-41171. Safe numbers 30158-44624 (mainly from 39182). Includes order 40580 for 'Paris Exhibition 1900' 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/3 1898 - 1899 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/004 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 41175-44729. Safe numbers 31224-47806 (mainly from 41438) 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/4 1899 - 1901 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/005 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 44694-48874. Safe numbers 40270-51477 (mainly from 45103). Back: packing cases details with Walter Savage, box and packing case manufacturers price list (1904) 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/5 1901 - 1902 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/006 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 48776-52640. Safe numbers 30814-57957 (mainly from 49550). Back: quotation prices from E Abrahams and Company, packing case makers (1904) 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/6 1902 - 1904 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 68 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/01/03/007 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 52644-55980. Safe numbers 45526-57135 (mainly from 50272). Partially indexed at back 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/7 1904 - 1906 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/008 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 55950-58657, 4-480. Safe numbers 51786-60053 (mainly from 56772). Indexed (loose) 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/8 1906 - 1908 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/009 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 4-4886. Safe numbers 5710563583 (mainly from 58033). Indexed 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/9 1908 - 1910 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/010 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 4889-10812. Safe numbers 51724-68961 (mainly from 63235). Indexed 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/10 1910 - 1913 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/011 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 10813-15561. Safe numbers 67140-74013 (mainly from 68003). Indexed 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/11 1913 - 1915 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/012 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 15564-21336. Safe numbers 68582-77253 (mainly from 73303). Indexed 1 volume Former Reference: 115/1/12 1915 - 1920 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/013 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 21337-25594. Safe numbers 69444-79767 (mainly from 76601). Indexed 1 volume Former Reference: 111/2/5 1920 - 1924 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 69 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/01/03/014 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 25595-30159. Safe numbers 78329-82710 (mainly from 79719). Indexed 1 volume Former Reference: 111/2/6 1924 - 1927 CLC/B/002/05/01/03/015 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 30160-38689. Safe numbers 82126-91824 (mainly from 82618). Indexed 1 volume Former Reference: 111/2/7 1927 - 1932 CLC/B/002/05/01/04/001 48 hours notice required for access Order book (Branches: Saint James's Street, Wolverhampton, Liverpool and Manchester) Order numbers 13609-20150, 391-455. Safe numbers 35978-43218 1 volume Former Reference: C/B 1893 - 1899 CLC/B/002/05/01/04/002 48 hours notice required for access Order book (Branches: Saint James's Street, Wolverhampton, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow from 1903) Order numbers 19828-25478, 456-574. Safe numbers 42401-50873 1 volume Former Reference: C/C 1899 - 1903 CLC/B/002/05/01/04/003 48 hours notice required for access Order book (Branches: Saint James's Street, Lombard Street, Wolverhampton, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow) Order numbers 25480-31632, 567-682. Safe numbers 46876-59607 (mainly from 50907) 1 volume Former Reference: C/D 1903 - 1908 CLC/B/002/05/01/04/004 48 hours notice required for access Order book (Branches: Saint James's Street, Lombard Street, Wolverhampton, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow) Order numbers 32122-40088, 689-896. Safe numbers 56650-73487 (mainly from 60362) 1 volume Former Reference: C/E 1908 - 1915 Branch safe order books LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 70 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/01/04/005 48 hours notice required for access Order book (Branches: Saint James's Street, 1915 - 1927 Lombard Street (closed 1920), Aldwych (from 1923), Wolverhampton, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow) Order numbers 40134-51615, 898-1048. Safe numbers 51911-82815 (mainly from 71314) 1 volume Former Reference: C/F CLC/B/002/05/01/04/006 48 hours notice required for access Order book (Branches: Saint James's Street, Aldwych, Wolverhampton, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow) Order numbers 51649-57709, 1049-1143. Safe numbers 82641-94707 (mainly from 77774) 1 volume Former Reference: C/G 1927 - 1934 Stores and machines order books CLC/B/002/05/01/05/001 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 9768-10044, 1-9375 1 volume Former Reference: 111/2/8 1904 - 1936 CLC/B/002/05/01/05/002 48 hours notice required for access Order book Order numbers 9376-10871. Latter half blank 1 volume Former Reference: 111/2/9 1936 - 1947 CLC/B/002/05/01/06/001 48 hours notice required for access Standing orders Arranged by customer name or works subject. Indexed. Includes internal instructions regarding procedure for orders including transportation of products. At front: instructions for disposal of 'old books, letters...' (1916) 1 volume Former Reference: 115/2/12 1889 - 1936 CLC/B/002/05/01/06/002 48 hours notice required for access Standing orders Indexed. Typed memoranda 1 volume Former Reference: 115/2/11 1911 - 1928 Standing orders REGISTERS Lock number registers LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 71 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/02/01/001 48 hours notice required for access Lock number register 1-5605. Enclosed: Archivist's notes on entries written by Charles Chubb (197-) 1 volume Former Reference: Accession 34 1819 - 1827, 197- CLC/B/002/05/02/01/002 48 hours notice required for access Lock number register 5606-8220. Includes duplicate entries 1-5605 contained in CLC/B/002/05/02/01/001 1 volume Former Reference: Accession 35, 140/3 1827 - 1828 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/003 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/624 Lock number register 1834 - 1837 1-12894. Mainly blank. Most entries only record date of production. 7236-7315 are at the beginning, 7316-7335 are at the end. Separate entries 1-94 are enclosed 1 volume Former Reference: C/38 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/004 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/624 Lock number register 12895-26326. At front: 'prices for locks'. Loose pages, original covers removed 1 volume Former Reference: C/28 1837 - 1839 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/005 48 hours notice required for access Lock number register 36121-49574, 170000-170979 1 volume Former Reference: D 1839 - 1848 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/006 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/624 Lock number register 140071-162036. Loose pages, original covers removed 1 volume Former Reference: C/29 1844 - 1847 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/007 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/624 Lock number register 162037-164001 (Jun-Sep 1847), 200000222553. Loose pages, original covers removed 1 volume Former Reference: C/30 1847 - 1850 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 72 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/02/01/008 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/625 Lock number register 260376-282947. Loose pages, original covers removed 1 volume Former Reference: C/31 1854 - 1855 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/009/001 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/625 Lock number register 1855 - 1856 282948-304939. Loose pages in phase box one of two, original covers removed 1 volume Former Reference: C/32 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/009/002 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/625 Lock number register 1855 - 1856 282948-304939. Loose pages in phase box two of two, original covers removed 1 volume (part) Former Reference: C/32 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/010 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/626 Lock number register 326344-347652 1 volume Former Reference: C/33 1858 - 1859 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/011 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/626 Lock number register 369144-388715 1 volume Former Reference: C/34 1860 - 1861 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/012/001 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/626 Lock number register Glengall Works new series. 193401-200000, 485601-504910. Includes list of lock prices and gas accounts (1867-1871). Loose pages in phase box one of two, original covers removed. 1 volume (part) Former Reference: C/37 1860 - 1881 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 73 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/02/01/012/002 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/626 Lock number register Glengall Works new series. 193401-200000, 485601-504910. Includes list of lock prices and gas accounts (1867-1871). Loose pages in phase box two of two, original covers removed. 1 volume (part) Former Reference: C/37 1860 - 1881 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/013 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/627 Lock number register Numbers 388716-412329. Loose pages, original covers removed 1 volume Former Reference: C/35 1861-1863 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/014/001 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/627 Lock number register 1863 - 1864 412330-435224. Loose pages in phase box one of two, original covers removed 1 volume (part) Former Reference: C/36 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/014/002 48 hours notice required for access Microfilm available: please see staff X114/627 Lock number register 1863 - 1864 412330-435224. Loose pages in phase box two of two, original covers removed 1 volume (part) Former Reference: C/36 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/015 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/628 Lock number register 524800-549275 1 microfilm (part) 1866 - 1867 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/016 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/628 Lock number register 549276-573962 1 microfilm (part) 1867 - 1868 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/017 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/628 Lock number register 573963-600377 1 microfilm (part) 1868 - 1869 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 74 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/02/01/018 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/629 Lock number register 600378-627761 1 microfilm (part) 1869 - 1871 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/019 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/629 Lock number register 658959-689282 1 microfilm (part) 1872 - 1874 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/020 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/630 Lock number register 689283-720237 1 microfilm (part) 1874 - 1875 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/021 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/630 Lock number register 720238-748824 1 microfilm (part) 1875 - 1876 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/022 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/631 Lock number register 748825-779826 1 microfilm (part) 1876 - 1877 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/023 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/631 Lock number register 779827-810015 1 microfilm (part) 1877 - 1878 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/024 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/632 Lock number register 810016-840172 1 microfilm (part) 1878 - 1880 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/025 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/632 Lock number register 840173-888866 1 microfilm (part) 1880 - 1881 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 75 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/02/01/026 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/633 Lock number register 1882, 1894 Order numbers only. 34788-42876 (1894-1900) 1900 and other number types. Includes 192-300s arranged by day, giving customer, lock numbers and cost (1882) 1 microfilm (part) CLC/B/002/05/02/01/027 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/633 Lock number register 917521-922943 (1882), 1003382-1003975 (1883) and other number types. Mainly records orders including numbers 103B-980, and number series to 34771, arranged by day, giving customer, order details, dates completed and sent (1883-1894) 1 microfilm (part) 1882 - 1894 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/028 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/634 Lock number register 1000001-1059607 1 microfilm (part) 1883 - 1885 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/029 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/634 Lock number register 1059608-1130860 1 microfilm (part) 1885 - 1887 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/030 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/634 Lock number register 1130861-1190810 1 microfilm (part) 1887 - 1890 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/031 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/635 Lock number register 1190811-1317859 1 microfilm (part) 1890 - 1895 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/032 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/635 Lock number register 1317860-1409774 1 microfilm (part) 1895 - 1899 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 76 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description CLC/B/002/05/02/01/033 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/636 Lock number register 1409785-1411940 (1899) and other number types. Mainly contains entries for order numbers 44081-48801 1 microfilm (part) 1899 - 1903 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/034 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/636 Lock number register 1411941-1462305 1 microfilm (part) 1899 - 1901 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/035 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/636 Lock number register 1462306-1507916 1 microfilm (part) 1901 - 1903 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/036 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/636 Lock number register 1507917-1544765 1 microfilm (part) 1903 - 1905 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/037 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/637 Lock number register Order numbers only. 49144-57094 and other number types 1 microfilm (part) 1903 - 1907 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/038 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/637 Lock number register 1545091-1582098 1 microfilm (part) 1905 - 1907 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/039 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/637 Lock number register 1582099-1624245 1 microfilm (part) 1907 - 1910 Dates LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 77 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/02/01/040 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/638 Lock number register Order numbers only. 57346-4447 and other number types. At front: 'Definitions for Ordering Asylum Locks' giving number of lock type with details 1 microfilm (part) 1907 - 1910 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/041 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/638 Lock number register 1624246-1667631 1 microfilm (part) 1910 - 1912 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/042 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/638 Lock number register Order numbers only. 4503-W1259 and other number types 1 microfilm (part) 1910 - 1913 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/043 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/639 Lock number register 1667632-1713376 1 microfilm (part) 1912 - 1914 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/044 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/639 Lock number register Order numbers only. From 11598 and other number types 1 microfilm (part) 1913 - 1918 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/045 48 hours notice required for access Lock number register 1713857-1763971 1 volume 1914 - 1920 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/046 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/639 Lock number register 1763972-1803581, 20203-26006 and other number types 1 microfilm (part) 1919 - 1924 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/047 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/640 Lock number register Order numbers 19267-W2074 and other number types 1 microfilm (part) 1918 - 1924 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 78 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/02/01/048 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/640 Lock number register 1803582-1836720 1 microfilm (part) 1924 - 1929 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/049 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/641 Lock number register Order numbers only. W2504-33103 and other number types 1 microfilm (part) 1925 - 1929 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/050 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/641 Lock number register Order numbers only. 33048-56702 and various number types 1 microfilm (part) 1929 - 1932 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/051 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/641 Lock number register 1836732-1861411 1 microfilm (part) 1929 - 1932 CLC/B/002/05/02/01/052 Not available for general access Available on microfilm only: original not deposited X114/642 Lock number register 1861412-1889247 1 microfilm 1932 - 1936 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/001 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 409-911 1 volume Former Reference: C/1 1847 - 1850 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/002 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 912-1297. At back: rates of boys' wages 1 volume Former Reference: C/2 1850 - 1852 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/003 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 1298-1669 1 volume Former Reference: C/3 1852 - 1853 Safe number registers LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 79 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/02/02/004 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 1670-2147 1 volume Former Reference: C/4 1853 - 1854 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/005 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 2148-2625 1 volume Former Reference: C/5 1854 - 1855 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/006 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 2626-3199 1 volume Former Reference: C/6 1855 - 1856 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/007 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 3200-3765 1 volume Former Reference: C/7 1856 - 1857 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/008 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 3766-4343 1 volume Former Reference: C/8 1857 - 1858 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/009 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 4344-4921 1 volume Former Reference: C/9 1858 - 1859 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/010 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 4922-5499 1 volume Former Reference: C/10 1859 - 1860 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/011 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 9562-10141 1 volume Former Reference: C/11 1865 - 1866 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/012 48 hours notice required for access Safe number register 1951 - 1953 D6679-D9999, E1-E2840. Different format, gives description of safe, order number, weight, date sent out, where and to whom, and cost 1 volume Former Reference: C/48 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 80 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/05/02/02/013 48 hours notice required for access 'Specials Classified' (cupboards, doors, safes, safe deposit lockers and shelving) 44741-73682. Different format, gives safe number, quantity, description, date sent, customer name and address, weight, cost price and notes. Indexed by product type 1 volume Former Reference: '1' 1901 - 1918 CLC/B/002/05/02/02/014 48 hours notice required for access 'Particulars of Prime Costs of Specials in Safe 1891 May Number Book' 1895 Jul 33428-37989. Gives reference, product, maker's name, costs of manufacturing work (including forging, machine work, sundries, supplies, locks, brass work, wrought iron, filling, painting), weight and final cost 1 volume Former Reference: 111/3/1 Register for safe deposit work CLC/B/002/05/02/03/001 48 hours notice required for access Register for safe deposit work 42338-96410 1 volume Former Reference: D/21 1900 - 1940 Unit fittings number register Orders 52/8000-15542 1 volume Former Reference: 111/3/4 1952 Unit fittings number register CLC/B/002/05/02/04/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Registered key rings and chains' registers CLC/B/002/05/02/05/001 48 hours notice required for access Registered key rings and chains register 2403-9519 1 volume Former Reference: 111/3/10 186- - 187- CLC/B/002/05/02/05/002 48 hours notice required for access Registered key rings and chains register 1-5579 1 volume Former Reference: CAS/1/5 1875 - 189- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 81 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/05/02/05/003 48 hours notice required for access CLC/B/002 Description Dates Registered key rings and chains register 189- - 1955580-11100. Entries from circa 1890-circa 1910 with amendments up to circa 1959 1 volume Former Reference: CAS/1/6 'Manufacturing details' register CLC/B/002/05/02/06/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Manufacturing details' register 1919 - 1927 Order numbers 75090-88880 for lockers, safes, doors, walls, cupboards, night safes and other products. Indexed 1 volume Former Reference: 111/3/2. '3' MINUTES AND CORRESPONDENCE CLC/B/002/05/03/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Manufactory' minute book: Glengall Road Works (1871-1909) Wolverhampton Factory (1909-1925) Indexed. Includes descriptions of experiments and test observations on the manufacture of safes, locks and other products, diagrams of products, printed instructions and notices, with anniversary and other event booklets and cuttings including memorial service for Harry Withers Chubb (1905) 1 volume Former Reference: D CLC/B/002/05/03/002 48 hours notice required for access Correspondence, printed notices, working notes 1882 - 1931 and test reports on products Originally enclosed in CLC/B/002/05/03/001. Includes trial test report on number 32 safe with diagonal bolts at Alexandra Palace (1882), accident to W Willers (1924), staff salary reductions (1927) and letter from vicar of Springfield, Wolverhampton inviting employees to church (1930) 1 volume Former Reference: D SCRAPBOOK 1871 - 1925 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 82 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/05/04/001 48 hours notice required for access CLC/B/002 Description Manager's Scrapbook (Wolverhampton) Letters and memoranda mainly from London head office to Ebenezer Hunter (1870-1881) and Mr Price, Horseley Fields (from 1888) giving instructions on procedure, products including orders, lock and padlock drawings and diagrams (some tracings). Also business cards received. Some items loose 1 volume Former Reference: C/77 Dates 1870 - 1907 WORK COSTS AND COMBINATION CHARTS CLC/B/002/05/05/001 48 hours notice required for access Safe and strongroom cost price book 1873 - 189Includes product name and pasted diagram with measurements, prices paid by type of work manufacture, including ordinary and banker's products. At front: 'Chubb's Fire-Resisting Gunpowder Magazine' leaflet. At back: cash and deed boxes and piece work price notes 1 volume Former Reference: C/H TECHNICAL DRAWINGS INTERNAL MANUALS PHOTOGRAPHS AUDIO VISUAL LEGAL PATENTS AND RELATED AGREEMENTS, ASSIGNMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS CLC/B/002/06/01/001 48 hours notice required for access Assignment of patent for detector lock 1818. Jeremiah Chubb to Charles Chubb 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/1 (formerly 290/1/9b) 1820 CLC/B/002/06/01/002 48 hours notice required for access Specification of Charles Chubb for patented invention of 'improvements in the construction of latches...for fastening doors or gates' 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/2 (formerly 290/1/29) 1828 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 83 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/01/003 48 hours notice required for access Application for patent of invention of 'improvements in locks used for fastenings and security. Charles Chubb and Ebenezer Hunter of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, locksmiths 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/3 (formerly 290/1/9d) 1833 CLC/B/002/06/01/004 48 hours notice required for access Patent specification of Charles Chubb for 'improvements in means of making secure receptacles for...strongroom doors, safes, chests and boxes' 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/4 (formerly 290/2/34) 1835 CLC/B/002/06/01/005 48 hours notice required for access Patent specification of Charles and Jeremiah Chubb for 'improvements in apparatus and machinery for preserving books and other documents...and articles from fire', with assignment of share and interest in letters patent from Jeremiah to Charles 2 documents Former Reference: 290/1/5-6 (formerly 290/2/32-33) 1839 CLC/B/002/06/01/006 48 hours notice required for access Patent specification of John Chubb for 'improvements in locks and latches to be used for fastenings' 1 document Former Reference: 290/4/1 (formerly 290/1/9c) 1840 CLC/B/002/06/01/007 48 hours notice required for access Patent specification of John Chubb for 'improvement in locks and bolts' 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/7 (formerly 290/2/8) 1846 CLC/B/002/06/01/008 48 hours notice required for access Patent specification of Messrs Chubb for 'improvement in latches, latch locks and other locks for fastening' 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/8 (formerly 290/2/5) 1847 CLC/B/002/06/01/009 48 hours notice required for access Counterpart assignment of interest in letters patent. Ebenezer Hunter to John Chubb 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/9 (formerly 290/1/35) 1847 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 84 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/01/010 48 hours notice required for access Patent specification number 602 of John Chubb 1852 for 'improvements in locks', with duplicate 2 documents Former Reference: 290/1/10-11 (formerly 290/2/30-31) CLC/B/002/06/01/011 48 hours notice required for access Duplicate specification of John Chubb and Robert Goater for 'improvements in locks and latches' 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/12 (formerly 290/2/9) 1853 CLC/B/002/06/01/012 48 hours notice required for access Agreement between John P De La Fons of Carlton Hill, Middlesex and John Chubb concerning locks 1 document Former Reference: 290/4/2 (formerly 290/1/7g) 1856 CLC/B/002/06/01/013 48 hours notice required for access Letters patent number 2481 to John Chubb for 'improvements in the construction of iron safes and doors in strong rooms', with duplicate 2 documents Former Reference: 290/1/13-14 (formerly 290/1/36, 290/2/11) 1857 CLC/B/002/06/01/014 48 hours notice required for access Patent specification number 3071 of John Chubb and Ebenezer Hunter for 'improvements in locks' 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/15 (formerly 290/2/29) 1860 CLC/B/002/06/01/015 48 hours notice required for access Patent specification number 364 of John Chubb 1865 for 'improvements in safes and strongrooms' 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/18 (formerly 290/2/15) CLC/B/002/06/01/016 48 hours notice required for access Letters patent number 450 to Joseph Thompson of Manor House, 124 Camberwell Road, Surrey for 'improvements in safes' 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/16 1865 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 85 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/01/017 48 hours notice required for access Letters patent number 499 to George Nathaniel 1865 Shore of Lyme Regis, Dorset for 'improvements in iron safes and strong rooms', with duplicate 2 documents Former Reference: 290/4/3 (formerly 290/1/7e), 290/1/17 CLC/B/002/06/01/018 48 hours notice required for access Letters patent number 685 to John Chubb for 'improvements in iron safes and strongrooms', with duplicate specification 2 documents Former Reference: 290/1/19-20 (formerly 290/2/16-17) 1866 CLC/B/002/06/01/019 48 hours notice required for access Letters patent number 2856 to Messrs Chubb and Chalk for 'improvements in iron safes and strongrooms', with duplicate specification 2 documents Former Reference: 290/1/21-22 (formerly 290/2/28, 290/2/18) 1866 CLC/B/002/06/01/020 48 hours notice required for access Letters patent number 320 to George Hayter Chubb and William Henry Chalk for 'improvements in safes, applicable also in part to strongroom doors' 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/24 (formerly 290/2/27) 1874 CLC/B/002/06/01/021 48 hours notice required for access Patent specification number 4393 of George 1874 Hayter Chubb, Ebenezer Hunter and William Henry Chalk for 'improvements in iron safes and strongroom doors and in locks for the same and for other purposes' 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/23 (formerly 290/2/19) CLC/B/002/06/01/022 48 hours notice required for access Letters patent number 436 to George Hayter Chubb for 'improvements in safes and strongrooms', with copy specification Includes drawing of figures of locks 1 boxed document and 2 documents Former Reference: 111/3/11, 290/4/4 (formerly 290/1/41, 290/1/8d) 1876 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 86 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/01/023 48 hours notice required for access Agreement between Theodor Kromer of Freburg-Baden, Germany, lock manufacturer and Messrs Chubb and Sons: latter to acquire patent of former, with correspondence and notes 1 file Former Reference: 290/4/5 (formerly 290/1/7i) 1877 CLC/B/002/06/01/024 48 hours notice required for access Letters patent number 2715 of John Charles Chubb and Harry Withers Chubb for 'improvements in locks' 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/25 (formerly 290/2/43) 1877 CLC/B/002/06/01/025 48 hours notice required for access Patent number 5419 to George Hayter Chubb and Harry Withers Chubb for 'improvements in locks' 1 document Former Reference: 290/4/6 (formerly 290/1/8a) 1881 CLC/B/002/06/01/026 48 hours notice required for access Patent number 2902 to Harry Withers Chubb for 'improvements in safes' 1 document Former Reference: 290/4/7 (formerly 290/1/8e) 1883 CLC/B/002/06/01/027 48 hours notice required for access French patent number 164359 to George Hayter Chubb and Harry Withers Chubb 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/26 (formerly 290/1/8h) 1884 French CLC/B/002/06/01/028 48 hours notice required for access Belgian patent number 66348 to George Hayter 1884 Chubb and Harry Withers Chubb, with English and specification French Includes letter and English translation with product diagram 3 documents Former Reference: 290/4/8 (formerly 290/1/8f) LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 87 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/01/029 48 hours notice required for access German patent number 31700 to George 1884 Hayter Chubb and Harry Withers Chubb for German 'fallenschloss mit drehender falle' [literal translation: 'case closed with rotating trap'], with specification Includes product diagram 1 document Former Reference: 290/1/27 (formerly 290/1/8c) CLC/B/002/06/01/030 48 hours notice required for access Austrian and Hungarian patent number 35963 to George Hayter Chubb and Harry Withers Chubb 2 documents Former Reference: 290/4/9 (formerly 290/1/8g) CLC/B/002/06/01/031 48 hours notice required for access Assignment of patents of George Hayter Chubb 1886 and George Gaskell Exton, number 1777, for 'improvements in door locks, latches and furniture' (1885), and number 11901, for 'improvements in latch locks' (1885). George Hayter Chubb and another to company 1 document Former Reference: 290/4/10 (formerly 290/1/22) CLC/B/002/06/01/032 48 hours notice required for access Assignment of patent of George Hayter Chubb, Harry Withers Chubb, William Henry Chalk and George Gaskell Exton, number 13973, for 'improvements in construction of strongrooms and safes' (1887) . Chubb, Chalk and Exton to company 1 document Former Reference: 290/4/11 1884 German 1890 PRINTED PATENT SPECIFICATIONS CLC/B/002/06/02/001 48 hours notice required for access Number 4972, locks, Charles Chubb (1824) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1857 CLC/B/002/06/02/002 48 hours notice required for access Number 5656, latches, Charles Chubb (1828) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1857 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 88 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/02/003 48 hours notice required for access Number 6527, locks, Charles Chubb and Ebenezer Hunter (1833) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1857 CLC/B/002/06/02/004 48 hours notice required for access Number 6832, applying case-hardened iron to 19-doors, safes, chests and boxes, Charles Chubb (1835) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 CLC/B/002/06/02/005 48 hours notice required for access Number 8100, machinery for raising and lowering fireproof safes, Charles and Jeremiah Chubb (1839) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1857 CLC/B/002/06/02/006 48 hours notice required for access Number 11491, locks and latches, John Chubb (1846) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1857 CLC/B/002/06/02/007 48 hours notice required for access Number 11523, latches and latch and other locks, John Chubb and Ebenezer Hunter, the Elder (1847) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1857 CLC/B/002/06/02/008 48 hours notice required for access Number 602, locks, John Chubb (1852) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1854 CLC/B/002/06/02/009 48 hours notice required for access Number 2481, iron safes and doors for strongrooms, John Chubb (1857) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/010 48 hours notice required for access Number 3071, locks, John Chubb and Ebenezer Hunter (1860) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1861 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 89 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/02/011 48 hours notice required for access Number 364, safes and strongrooms, John Chubb 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1865 CLC/B/002/06/02/012 48 hours notice required for access Number 1056, iron safes and strongrooms, John Chubb and Robert Goater 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1865 CLC/B/002/06/02/013 48 hours notice required for access Number 685, iron safes and strongrooms, John Chubb 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1866 CLC/B/002/06/02/014 48 hours notice required for access Number 2856, iron safes and strongrooms, John Chubb and William Henry Chalk (1866) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/015 48 hours notice required for access Number 320, safes, George Hayter Chubb and William Henry Chalk 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1874 CLC/B/002/06/02/016 48 hours notice required for access Number 436, safes and strongrooms, George Hayter Chubb 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1876 CLC/B/002/06/02/017 48 hours notice required for access Number 2715, locks, John Charles Chubb and George Hayter Chubb (1877) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/018 48 hours notice required for access Number 5419, locks, George Hayter Chubb and 1882 Harry Withers Chubb (1881) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 CLC/B/002/06/02/019 48 hours notice required for access Number 2902, safes, Harry Withers Chubb 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1883 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 90 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/02/020 48 hours notice required for access Number 7610, (provisional) latch locks, George Hayter Chubb and Harry Withers Chubb (1884) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/021 48 hours notice required for access Number 1777, (provisional) door locks, latches and furniture, George Hayter Chubb and George Gaskell Exton (1885) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/022 48 hours notice required for access Number 11901, latch locks, George Hayter Chubb and George Gaskell Exton 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1885 CLC/B/002/06/02/023 48 hours notice required for access Number 16791, (provisional) latch locks and in furniture, George Hayter Chubb and George Gaskell Exton (1886) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/024 48 hours notice required for access Number 2428, (provisional) locks and door fastenings, George Hayter Chubb, Harry Withers Chubb and Harold Stead Ball (1887) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/025 48 hours notice required for access Number 13973, construction of strongrooms 1888 and safes, George Hayter Chubb, Harry Withers Chubb and William Henry Chalk (1887) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 CLC/B/002/06/02/026 48 hours notice required for access Number 14025, means of unfastening and fastening doors, in locks, bolts and latches, George Hayter Chubb, George Gaskell Exton (1887) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1888 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 91 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/02/027 48 hours notice required for access Number 11509, (provisional) doors of safes and 1890 strongrooms, Henry Withers Chubb (1889) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 CLC/B/002/06/02/028 48 hours notice required for access Number 12539, (provisional) bolts of safe or strongroom doors, Henry Withers Chubb, William Henry Chalk and Harold Stead Ball (1890) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/029 48 hours notice required for access Number 19494, (provisional) lock furniture, George Hayter Chubb and George Gaskell Exton (1890) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1891 CLC/B/002/06/02/030 48 hours notice required for access Number 10535, (provisional) safes and locks, Henry Withers Chubb and William Henry Chalk (1892) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/031 48 hours notice required for access Number 11506, (provisional) safety traps for money chests and other boxes and receptacles, Harold Stead Ball and Henry Withers Chubb (1894) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/032 48 hours notice required for access Number 9625, (provisional) locks, George Hayter Chubb and George Gaskell Exton (1896) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/033 48 hours notice required for access Number 11524, (provisional) manufacture of safes, Henry Withers Chubb (1896) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 92 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/02/034 48 hours notice required for access Number 9420, (provisional) doors of safes and strongrooms, Henry Withers Chubb (1900) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/035 48 hours notice required for access Number 6362, (provisional) safes, George Hayter Chubb, Henry Withers Chubb, John Edward Chubb and Francis Joseph Butter (1901) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1902 CLC/B/002/06/02/036 48 hours notice required for access Number 11892, (provisional) locks for the doors 1903 of safe deposit lockers or cupboards, Henry Withers Chubb (1902) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 CLC/B/002/06/02/037 48 hours notice required for access Number 21020, lock-hasps of trunks, portmanteaus and the like, Henry Withers Chubb 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1902 CLC/B/002/06/02/038 48 hours notice required for access Number 11940, safes, George Hayter Chubb and Harry Emory Chubb 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1904 CLC/B/002/06/02/039 48 hours notice required for access Number 5635, adjustable metal shelving and 19-framing for the same, George Hayter Chubb, John Edward Chubb and Francis Joseph Butter (1906) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 CLC/B/002/06/02/040 48 hours notice required for access Number 14156, (provisional) locks, George Hayter Chubb, and Francis Joseph Butter (1908) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1909 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 93 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/02/041 48 hours notice required for access Number 6639, (provisional) locks, Francis Joseph Butter, and company (1910) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1911 CLC/B/002/06/02/042 48 hours notice required for access Number 5770, (provisional) shelving and partitions and connected fittings, company and Charles Edward Pierce (1911) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1912 CLC/B/002/06/02/043 48 hours notice required for access Number 3227, (provisional) panels or slabs for doors, walls, partitions and the like, company and Francis Joseph Butter (1912) Photostat copy 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 19-- CLC/B/002/06/02/044 48 hours notice required for access Number 25007, panels or slabs for doors, walls, 1914 partitions and the like, company and Francis Joseph Butter (1913) 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 CLC/B/002/06/02/045 48 hours notice required for access Number 105487, combination keyless locks, company and Francis Joseph Butter 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1917 CLC/B/002/06/02/046 48 hours notice required for access Number 138820, lock, company and Francis Joseph Butter 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1920 CLC/B/002/06/02/047 48 hours notice required for access Number 151065, (provisional) safe or strongroom doors, company and Harold Stead Ball 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1920 CLC/B/002/06/02/048 48 hours notice required for access Number 227616, (provisional) locks of safes and strongrooms, company and Harold Stead Ball 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1925 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 94 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/02/049 48 hours notice required for access Number 239051, (provisional) combination locks, company and Francis Joseph Butter 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1925 CLC/B/002/06/02/050 48 hours notice required for access Number 243177, (provisional) hotel locks, company and Francis Joseph Butter 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1925 CLC/B/002/06/02/051 48 hours notice required for access Number 282226, (provisional) reinforcement of 1927 concrete structures, company and Harold Stead Ball 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 CLC/B/002/06/02/052 48 hours notice required for access Number 295306, (provisional) metallic fabric for 1928 reinforced concrete structures applicable for other building purposes, company and Harold Stead Ball 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 CLC/B/002/06/02/053 48 hours notice required for access Number 300085, reinforcement of concrete structures, company, Francis Joseph Butter and Harold Stead Ball 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1928 CLC/B/002/06/02/054 48 hours notice required for access Number 319460, (provisional) means for closing entrance or access to a room or other enclosure, particularly applicable to strongrooms, company and Francis Joseph Butter 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1929 CLC/B/002/06/02/055 48 hours notice required for access Number 445444, (provisional) locks, company and Percy William Start 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1936 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 95 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/06/02/056 48 hours notice required for access Number 517977, (provisional) apparatus for the 1940 safe deposit of money and other valuables in banks, strongrooms and depositories, Walter Fredrick Clarke Holden, and company 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 CLC/B/002/06/02/057 48 hours notice required for access Number 528995, (provisional) latches, company and George Wright Gregory 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1940 CLC/B/002/06/02/058 48 hours notice required for access Number 529424, (provisional) protective screens, particularly for doors and windows, for use in air raids, Walter Fredrick Clarke Holden, and company 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 1940 CLC/B/002/06/02/059 48 hours notice required for access Number 547016, (provisional) night latches and 1942 similar fastenings, company and Percy William Start 1 volume Former Reference: 140/2/1 LITIGATION PAPERS SALES, MARKETING AND ADVERTISING AUDIO VISUAL MARKETING FILMS LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 96 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/07/01/01/001 Available for access via Mediatheque Please use Mediatheque CLC/B/002 Description 'The Redistributor' About Chubb's products which aim to foil the attempts of safe crackers and robbers in the business world. This film shows the efforts that Chubb has gone to in order to defeat the burglar and thief at his own game and prevent such crimes through security attentiveness. Dates 1963 “Among students, the experts of tomorrow, is a very special student who seeks to redistribute other people's property for his own benefit. Despite his persevering studies, however, the 'Redistributor' is frustrated in his aims by the efforts of the 'University' of heavy security, the Chubb organisation.” Made by the Film Producers Guild, Dir: G Jennison 8 cans of 16mm colour sound film CLC/B/002/07/01/01/002 48 hours notice required for access 'The Records Remain' The importance of protecting company records against fire showing how some businesses have to close down when these documents are burnt. This film seeks to demonstrate the protection equipment made by the company and shows how effective it is. Made by the Film Producers Guild, Dir: G Jennison 7 cans of 16mm colour sound film 1966 CLC/B/002/07/01/01/003 48 hours notice required for access Digital copy 'So you think your Life's Hell' Demonstrates the toughness and indestructability of Chubb's safes, and their resistance to heat over long periods 2MR Production film written by Peter Maisey and Kim Mukerjee, Produced by Robin Russell 5 cans of 16mm colour sound film - 400ft 1970 CLC/B/002/07/01/01/004 48 hours notice required for access Digital copy 'The Building of a Modern Bankers Strongroom 192Door' Brief History of Bank Doors showing the making and building of a steel vault door from the factory to the bank 16mm B&W mute film LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 97 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description CLC/B/002/07/01/01/005 Available for access via Mediatheque Please use Mediatheque 'Keeping Things Safe' Demonstration of safe security with methods and materials used in construction of safes 1 can 16mm colour sound film CLC/B/002/07/01/01/006 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy made 'Who Sold you This then?' Film starring John Cleese as an engineer called out on repair jobs - used as a sales training film and to help service staff appreciate the skills required to satisfy customers and represent the business in a professional light.Features Charlie, a service repair man, is called out to a number of typical service scenarios, but on each occasion he manages to criticise everything that's important to his business - the products he services, his customer, the salesperson they originally dealt with and his organisation itself. The realistic scenes are not only amusing and highly watchable, but make some clear points about the role that service staff should be undertaking. Dates 1 can 16mm colour sound film PUBLICITY FILMS ABOUT CHUBB CLC/B/002/07/01/02/001 48 hours notice required for access Panorama - 'Armoured cars' 1963 Short film about armoured cars made by Chubb for the BBC programme Panorama 1 reel 16mm B&W sound film CLC/B/002/07/01/02/002 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy made 'Made in Britain - Chubbs' Publicity film made by the BBC about Chubb and its history of lock making 1 reel 16mm colour sound film CLC/B/002/07/01/02/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Jim'll Fix It' 1970s A young lad called Kevin gets his wish to drive a Pathfinder truck and put out a fire - with Frank Dew 1 reel 16mm colour sound film CLC/B/002/07/01/02/004 48 hours notice required for access BBC 'Blue Peter' Chubb - Thrust 2 Jag 1 VHS video cassette tape 1967 1984 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 98 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/07/01/02/005 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy available 'Hatton Garden beats Jewel Bandits' Pathe NewsFilm Clip Pathe newsfilm clip of Hatton Garden and the new safes made by Chubb to combat jewel thiefs 1 short piece 16mm B&W sound film 1949 CLC/B/002/07/01/02/006 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy available Visnews - Credit card machines Short news film item with Shots of computer loan system and credit card machine 1 short reel B&W mute 16mm film n.d. FILMS MADE BY CHUBB EMPLOYEES CLC/B/002/07/01/03/001 48 hours notice required for access Digital copy The Chubb Record Protection File 1954 footage of filing cabinets being set fire to and men in bowler hats looking round the factory Prod/Photography - T.L.Tinkler 3 cans 16mm colour mute Kodachrome A - also some B&W 450ft CLC/B/002/07/01/03/002 48 hours notice required for access Digital copy Remington Fire Test aka The Chubb Record Protection File - shots of file cabinets Made by T.L. Tinkler B&W mute 16mm film 250ft 1954 CLC/B/002/07/01/03/003 48 hours notice required for access Digital copy Microfilm test No1 shots of men and safes in a factory B&W mute 16mm film 200ft 1955 CLC/B/002/07/01/03/004 48 hours notice required for access Digital copy VIP visit 1956 visit to the Wolverhampton factory by the Ulster Minister of Finance, Rt Hon Terence O'Neill and his wife and the Mayor and Matoress of Wolverhampton Made by the Wolverhampton works film unit T.L.Tinkler 1 can 16mm B&W mute film 150ft LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 99 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/07/01/03/005 48 hours notice required for access Digital copy CLC/B/002 Description Visual Aids Shots of a board and a man adding different layers of plastic to build up a working safe and locks and used to explain the areas to others. David Dring and possibly Reginald Pilgrim shown on film. Dates 1958 Made by Leslie Tinkler for the Sales Promtoion teams and used as a lecture aid for Reginald Pilgrim (Safes) and David Dring (Locks) to use to take around the country and present to Crime Prevention Police Units and Insurance representatives. 1 can 16mm colour mute film CLC/B/002/07/01/03/006 48 hours notice required for access Digital copy Chubb Building Sights of London and the Chubb building 1 can 16mm colour mute film 1959 CLC/B/002/07/01/03/007 48 hours notice required for access Digital copy Fire hose test men in overalls and steel helmets with fire hoses standing by a reservoir of fuel, setting fire to the lake and putting the fire out unknown location 1 can 16mm B&W mute film 120ft 1949 CLC/B/002/07/01/03/008 48 hours notice required for access Chubb factory 194- - 196shots of a coastline and a lake with boats on it then shots of a Chubb shop and the interior of a factory - unknown locations 1 can 16mm colour mute ansco film CLC/B/002/07/01/03/009 48 hours notice required for access Digital copy Box of Chubb Short Films 15 small cans of Kodak films all relating to Chubb activities or other films made by Chubb employees, most of them filmed by Tinkler and containing offcuts from Chubb films not used in the final edit - numbered CB1 to CB15 and featuring shots of locks, padlocks, factory interior scenes, shots of apprentices at work some titled 'An Eye to the Future', an asian prison with chubb locks being fitted, shots of a 24inch door, the Queen driving past the Leyton factory, a cricket match between Chubb teams, and a band playing at a Chubb social gathering 15 cans 16mm B&W and colour mute films 195- - 196- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 100 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/07/01/03/010 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy available APB Fire Tests Short film made by Leslie Tinkler at the Wolverhampton works showing fire tests of cabinets Short colour silent film 8mins 1958 CLC/B/002/07/01/03/011 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy available Pearl and Dean - File Cabinet Tests Filing cabinet testing at Wolverhampton works 2 reels 16mm B&W mute films 1953 CLC/B/002/07/01/03/012 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy available Filing Cabinet Accident This film reel is a mixture of items all joined together into one big reel of film and has shots of filing cabinet tests, filing tests and a safe in Siam 1 reel 16mm film B&W and colour mute films 1950-1959 CLC/B/002/07/01/03/013 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy available Farnborough Air Show Video footage of the Farnborough Air Show in 1978 1 VHS video cassette tape - 60mins 1978 CLC/B/002/07/01/03/014 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy available Chubb Testing in Barbados Video of chubb testing in barbados where Chubb demonstrates the resiliance of its safes by trying to break into them and comparing the results with the ability of being able to break into a competitors safe. Includes footage of a safe being blown up 1 VHS video cassette tape - 180mins 1980-1989 AUDIO CLC/B/002/07/01/04/001 48 hours notice required for access Digital copy made 24 inch door - audio reel Separate audio reel to synchronise with short Chubb film about 24inch safe doors made by Chubb. Audio recorded at half speed. 1 reel to reel audio tape CLC/B/002/07/01/04/002 48 hours notice required for access ABD Fire Test Separate audio reel to synchronise with short film made by Chubb. Audio recorded at half speed. 1 reel to reel audio tape ADVERTISING FILMS LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 101 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/07/01/05/001 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff 48 hours notice required for access Canadian Advertising Films 2 short B&W sound films from Canadian television 1950s CLC/B/002/07/01/05/002/A Available for access via Mediatheque Please use Mediatheque 'Burglary in the Home' Cinema advertisements for Chubb Southampton - 4 different commercials about burglaries and keeping your valuables safe from burglars 2 reels 16mm B&W sound films - 5mins and a 8mm film cassette 1953 CLC/B/002/07/01/05/002/B Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy available Cinema Adverts Cinema advertisements for Chubb Southampton - 4 different commercials about burglaries and keeping your valuables safe from burglars 2 reels 16mm B&W sound films - 5mins and a 8mm film cassette 1953 CLC/B/002/07/01/05/002/C Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy available Cinema Adverts Cinema advertisements for Chubb Southampton - 4 different commercials about burglaries and keeping your valuables safe from burglars 2 reels 16mm B&W sound films - 5mins and a 8mm film cassette 1953 CLC/B/002/07/01/05/003 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Corporate - TV advert 1 reel 35mm film - 30 secs CLC/B/002/07/01/05/004 Access by appointment only. Please contact staff Digital copy available 'Behind the Scene' 1967-1968 Cash dispenser outside Westminster bank, possible date of 1967/8, making it one of the very first cash dispensers in the country - also some footage of ladies legs and a man in a pub drinking beer 2 reels colour mute film - 3mins STAFF AND EMPLOYMENT SALARIES LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 102 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/08/01/001 48 hours notice required for access Salaries book (head office) Monthly. Name and amount only, signed by director. Includes bonuses and Christmas boxes payments. Includes memo of George Hayter Chubb concerned new mode of paying salaries. Enclosed: related letters and draft lists 1 volume Former Reference: 290/2/41 1877 - 1890 CLC/B/002/08/01/002 48 hours notice required for access Salaries book (head office including directors, branches and works) Covers Christmas gifts, bonuses, holiday allowances, pensions (age, length of service, first payment date, amount per week, death date and remarks), insurance, with specific entries for typists 1 volume Former Reference: FB39/2/2 1896 - 1938 CLC/B/002/08/01/003 48 hours notice required for access Salaries analysis (head office including 1919 - 1940 directors, branches and works, and subsidiaries) Gives name, salary, details of bonuses, holiday allowances, pensions, with departmental analysis. Includes memo of tax returns (1932/3) . Subsidiaries: Chubb and Maxwell Limited, Chubb's Australian Company Limited, Chubb (India) Limited (later Chubb and Hope (India) Limited) 1 file Former Reference: FB39/2/2 PREMISES AND PROPERTY COLLECTANEA, 'CHUBB ARCHIVE' AND HISTORIES COLLECTANEA CLC/B/002/10/01/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Collectanea' Original binding 1 volume Former Reference: 140/3/0. Volume '0' 181- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Patent Moveable Fire-Proof Strong Room' advertisement Product details with image of man using safe 1 item 182- - 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 103 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/001/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubbs patent detector locks fixed to an iron 182- - 185door' advertisement Image of open safe together with full size image of key 1 item CLC/B/002/10/01/001/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's patent mode of preserving valuable property' catalogue page Image of man lowering safe into building basement 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/004 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of safes numbered 1-3 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/005 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of safes numbered 4 (fire proof door) and 5 (fire proof strong room) 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/006 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of safes numbered 7 (wrought iron safe front view) and 8 (wrought iron safe front view) 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/007 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page 182- - 185Images of plain wrought iron safes numbered 910 1 item CLC/B/002/10/01/001/008 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page 182- - 185Images of 'Chubb's patent fire proof and wrought iron chests and safes' numbered 11-17 1 item CLC/B/002/10/01/001/009 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of 'Chubb's patent fire proof and wrought iron boxes' numbered 18-31 1 item CLC/B/002/10/01/001/010 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page 182- - 185Images of 'wrought iron fire proof safes' numbered 32-35 and 'wrought iron fire door and frame' number 36 1 item 182- - 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 104 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/001/011 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of 'Chubb's wrought iron fire proof safes' numbered 37-39 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/012 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Image of 'elevation of a patent moveable wrought iron fire proof strong room' number 40 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/013 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of 'Chubb's patent fire proof and wrought iron safes' numbered 42-46 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/014 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of 'Chubb's patent fire proof and wrought iron safes' numbered 47-51 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/015 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of 'Chubb's patent fire proof and wrought iron safes' numbered 52-53 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/016 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page 182- - 185Images of 'Chubb's patent fire proof and wrought iron folding doors and gates' numbered 54 1 item CLC/B/002/10/01/001/017 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of 'Chubb's patent fire proof and solid wrought iron doors and frames' numbered 5556 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/018 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of 'Chubb's patent fire proof and solid wrought iron doors and frames for strong rooms' numbered 57-58 1 item 182- - 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 105 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/001/019 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of 'Chubb's patent fire proof and solid wrought iron doors and frames for strong rooms' numbered 59-60 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/020 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of 'Chubb's patent fire proof and wrought iron safes' numbered 52-53. Image identical to CLC/B/002/10/01/001/015 but has annotations regarding amendments for a client (Warburg) 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/001/021 48 hours notice required for access 'Wrought iron fire proof safes' catalogue page Images of 'Chubb's patent fire proof and solid wrought iron doors and frames for strong rooms' numbered 58-60. The images are on thin paper with a watermark 'Whatman 1850'. This images of designs 58-60 are complete which differs from CLC/B/002/10/01/001/018 which only includes a cropped copy of design 58 and differs from CLC/B/002/10/01/001/019 which only has cropped copies of designs 5960. 1 item 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Collectanea' (indexed) Original volume re-bound in 2 parts 1 volume Former Reference: 140/3/C1. Volume '1' Part 1 1825 - 1851 [1825 - 1977] CLC/B/002/10/01/002/001 48 hours notice required for access Note regarding date of death of Charles Chubb Comment regarding Charles Chubb's year of death. Manuscript 1 item Former Reference: 001 1982 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Why not a new Crystal Palace - and a new exhibition?'. 'Sunday Telegraph' Readers' letters responding to the article by Robert Rhodes James titled, 'The Prince and His Glass palace' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 002 1983 Sep 11 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 106 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Moresque': key design Two designs for the tops of keys or staffs. Manuscript 1 item Former Reference: 003 183- - 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/004A 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's locks and fire-proof safes' advertisement. 'The Morning Post' Promotion of the lock's qualities 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 004 1851 Oct 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/004B 48 hours notice required for access Spicer Brothers, 29 New Bridge Street, City of London: 'official descriptive and illustrated catalogue of the Great Exhibition' advertisement. 'The Morning Post' Details of where catalogue could be purchased 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 004 1851 Oct 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/004C 48 hours notice required for access Spicer Brothers, 29 New Bridge Street, City of London: 'Great Exhibition. Hunt's handbook complete' advertisement. 'The Morning Post' Description and promotion of handbook contents 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 004 1851 Oct 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/004D 48 hours notice required for access 'The lock controversy'. 'The Morning Post' Letter to editor from Bramah and Company regarding a Bramah Lock opened by a Mr Hobbs 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 004 1851 Oct 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/005 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery of mails & stage coaches prevented' Chubb's patent detector locks sold by agents Ive and Burbridge, ironmongers, 130 Fleet Street, City of London 1 advertisment Former Reference: 005 182- - 182- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/006 48 hours notice required for access Lord Hayter to Brigadier E. Morrison Concerning details and dates of Royal Warra nts held by the company in response to information request from The Royal Warrant Holders Association 1 letter 1961 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 107 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/007 48 hours notice required for access Wesleyan Methodist Society: membership 1977 cards Copies of Charles Chubb's Wesleyan Methodist Society 'quarterly ticket' for; June 1822; December 1822; March 1825; June 1828; June 1829; June 1831; September 1831; March 1832; September 1832; and September 1836. Photocopy 1 page CLC/B/002/10/01/002/008 48 hours notice required for access Wesleyan Methodist Society: membership 1977 cards Copies of Charles Chubb's Wesleyan Methodist Society 'quarterly ticket' for; September 1819; December 1836; December 1837; March 1838; September 1838; December 1838; and June 1840. Photocopy 1 page CLC/B/002/10/01/002/009 48 hours notice required for access Index page 1 Covering advertisements, burglaries and robberies. Typed 1 page 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/010 48 hours notice required for access Index page 2 Covering fires, fireproofing, exhibitions and notices of latches and locks. Typed 1 page 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/011 48 hours notice required for access Index page 3 191- - 193Covering notices of latches and locks, and legal reports. Typed 1 page CLC/B/002/10/01/002/012 48 hours notice required for access Index page 4 Covering legal reports, and descriptions and specifications of locks. Typed 1 page CLC/B/002/10/01/002/013 48 hours notice required for access Index page 5 191- - 193Covering descriptions and specifications of locks, treatises on locks and lock controversies. Typed 1 page 191- - 193- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 108 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/014 48 hours notice required for access Index page 6 Covering lock controversies, sundry lockpicking, and reviews of locks and keys. Typed 1 page 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/015 48 hours notice required for access Index page 7 Covering reviews of locks and keys. Typed 1 page 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/016 48 hours notice required for access Index page 8 Covering reviews of locks and keys, price lists, circulars and cards, and descriptions and specifications of safes. Typed 1 page 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/017 48 hours notice required for access Index page 9 Covering descriptions and specifications of safes, destroyed safes and testimonials. Typed 1 page 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/018 48 hours notice required for access Index page 10 191- - 193Covering testimonials and tests of safes. Typed 1 page CLC/B/002/10/01/002/019 48 hours notice required for access Index page 11 Covering miscellanea. Typed 1 page 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/020 48 hours notice required for access Index page 12 Covering miscellanea. Typed 1 page 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/021 48 hours notice required for access Index page 13 Covering miscellanea. Typed 1 page 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/022 48 hours notice required for access 'Observations on the importance of locks' advertisement Subtitled 'with a description of the very superior construction of Chubb's patent detector lock' 1 cutting 181- - 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 109 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/023 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's patent detector lock' advertisement 181- - 185Lock description with illustrations of locks and a key by W.M. Baker of Southampton 1 cutting CLC/B/002/10/01/002/024 48 hours notice required for access Patent detector lock advertisement Description of the lock mechanism. Item is pasted upside down. 1 cutting CLC/B/002/10/01/002/025A 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's improved patent detector lock' 182- - 183advertisement Account (part article only) of a failed supervised attempt to pick a Chubb lock in the presence of Sir George Grey 1 cutting CLC/B/002/10/01/002/025B 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's improved patent detector lock' advertisement Includes testimonial of the Board of Ordnance dated Pall Mall, 14 November 1925 and an illustration of a royal coat of arms 1 cutting 182- - 183- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/026A 48 hours notice required for access European Life Insurance Company report. 'The Newspaper' Lists the amount of business transacted and rates for 3 months ended 31 March 1851 1 newspaper cutting 1851 Jul 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/026B 48 hours notice required for access Milner lecture report concerning the manufacturer of safes Part of article only 1 newspaper cutting 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/026C 48 hours notice required for access Burglary court case report Concerning the commitment of a prisoner Edwards to Newgate following a burglary 1 newspaper cutting 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/026D 48 hours notice required for access Safe reference Part of article referring to safe strength [one sentence only] 1 newspaper cutting 182- - 185- 182- - 183- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 110 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description CLC/B/002/10/01/002/026E 48 hours notice required for access Newspaper title. 'The Newspaper' Newspaper title only. Not linked to article 1 newspaper cutting 1851 Sep 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/026F 48 hours notice required for access Report on an Institution of Civil Engineers pamphlet Comment on the proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers which gave details of the construction of John Chubb's locks and keys 1 newspaper cutting 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/027A 48 hours notice required for access Marquis of Exeter, Buckingham Palace to Charles Chubb Concerning the awarding of a warrant to Charles Chubb appointing him lock and patent fire-proof safe-maker to Prince Albert. Manuscript. The wording of the letter is reproduced in the newspaper cutting CLC/B/002/10/01/002/027B 1 letter Former Reference: 1 1841 Nov 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/027B 48 hours notice required for access Announcement of the award of a royal warrant to Charles Chubb Formal announcement of the awarding of a warrant to Charles Chubb appointing him lock and patent fire-proof safe-maker to Prince Albert. Contains the full wording found in the letter CLC/B/002/10/01/002/027A 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 1 1841 Nov 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/028A 48 hours notice required for access Note regarding Jeremiah Chubb letter of 1818 Manuscript 1 item Former Reference: 2 1976 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/028B 48 hours notice required for access 'Attempts to imitate Chubb's locks' Letter to editor regarding locks, including a Chubb lock, being sent to the engineer Brunel for evaluation together with Brunel's full reply, dated 1 October 1831, recommending the Chubb lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 2 183- - 184- Dates LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 111 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/028C 48 hours notice required for access Letter to editor querying lock mechanisms. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Letter sent by a Wolverhampton locksmith 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 2 183- - 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/029 48 hours notice required for access S. Mordan and Company, 22 City Road, Finsbury: 'look to your locks and keys' advertisement Includes illustration of lock and a key 1 cutting Former Reference: 3 182- - 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/030A 48 hours notice required for access S. Mordan and Company, 22 Castle Street, Finsbury: 'prices of the patent detector lock' catalogue page Page 17 of a catalogue listing prices of cabinet locks and rim locks 1 page Former Reference: 3 182- - 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/030B 48 hours notice required for access S. Mordan and Company, 22 City Road, Finsbury: 'patent and other new inventions' advertisement List and details of inventions including pencils, pens, penholders, copy presses, scent bottles, ink stands medicine chests, locks, safes and boxes 1 cutting Former Reference: 3 182- - 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/031 48 hours notice required for access 'The principle of security in the various kinds of locks'. 'Mechanic's Magazine' Report of a meeting about locks at the Royal Institution and as reported in the Quarterly Journal of Science 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 4 1827 Apr 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/032 48 hours notice required for access William Wilson, 18 Lord Street, Liverpool: 'a challenge' Public poster challenging Mr Chubb that a Chubb lock can be picked. Printed by Melling and Company, Pool Lane 1 poster Former Reference: 5 1833 Feb 5 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 112 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/033 48 hours notice required for access 'Lawton's safety lock'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Magazine title and date in manuscript. Correspondent letter referring to a pamphlet on Lawton's patent lock together with the magazine's assessment of the lock (letter spread over two cuttings) 1 item and 2 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 6 1833 Mar 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/034 48 hours notice required for access 'The Post Office London Directory' Directory title (printed) and date (manuscript). Page 78 listing profession of Charles Chubb 1 item and 1 page Former Reference: 7 1829 - 1830 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/035 48 hours notice required for access Raves and Company, Glastonbury Branch , to Mr Chubb Manuscript. Refuting a published claim that its Wells branch, which had been recently robbed, used Chubb locks 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 8 1833 Mar 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/036 48 hours notice required for access Edward Grant, 17 Chiswell Street, Finsbury to Mr Chubb Manuscript. Letter of thanks following a burglary where the burglars failed to break into the Chubb safe 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 9 1834 Jan 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/037A 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Hickin: 'Young's improved fly-guard detector lock' advertisement Explanation of lock mechanism with illustration of lock and keys 1 item Former Reference: 10 182- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/037B 48 hours notice required for access Enquiry regarding the residence of registrars Letter to newspaper asking whether Mr Chubb, as a resident of Everton, was in breach of registrars' residence rules 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 10 182- - 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 113 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/038A 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb: '£50 reward' advertisement. 1831 Mar 19 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Date panel (month and year only) in manuscript. Notice offering £50 to anyone succeeding in picking one of 'Chubb's improved patent detector locks' and denouncing, as spurious, a report that such a lock had been picked 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/038B 48 hours notice required for access James Bradney: advertisement. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Announcement by James Bradney of Wolverhampton, dated 20 February 1832, disputing a recent advertisement placed by William Richards, in the Wolverhampton Chronicle, in which it was stated that William Wilson had been unable to open a William Richards royal patent fixed lever lock. Bradney states that he interviewed William Wilson who was able to pick the lock and that no such patent could be found at the patent office. Manuscript annotation dates the newspaper publication date to 22 February 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/038C 48 hours notice required for access William Wilson and Thomas Hart: 1832 Feb 29 advertisements Announcement by William Wilson, dated 27 February 1832, stating that he had been unable to open a William Richards royal patent fixed lever lock together with an accompanying announcement by Thomas Hart that he had opened a Chubb improved patent detecting lock. Manuscript annotation dates the newspaper publication date to 29 February 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/038D 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Hart: advertisement. 'The Times' Announcement by Thomas Hart stating that he had been unable to open a William Richards royal patent fixed lever lock but had been able to open a Chubb improved patent detecting lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 11 1832 Feb 22 1832 Feb 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 114 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/038E 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb: advertisement. 'The Times' Date panel (month and year only) in manuscript. Charles Chubb advertisement sent to the editor of The Times referring to Thomas Hart's article of the previous day, disputing its contents, stating that Hart had been a previous employee of Chubb, and challenging Hart to come to his house and prove that he could pick a Chubb lock 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 11 1832 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/002/038F 48 hours notice required for access R Ebbels: advertisement. 'Wolverhampton 1832 Apr 14 Chronicle' Announcement by R Ebbels, architect, of Wolverhampton addressed to Charles Chubb supporting the statements made by Hart and Richards that a Chubb lock had been opened with picklock keys, stating that he had been present, and giving full details of the occasion, including Chubb lock numbers, and the security taken to ensure that the locks were fairly picked 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/038G 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb: advertisement. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Announcement by Charles Chubb saying that he would be in Wolverhampton, the following day, on 3 May 1832 at the New Hotel and that he challenged Thomas Hart to come there and open his patent detector lock. Chubb also denounced the advertisement and character of Ebbel. The announcement is dated 30 April 1832, but the text and subsequent poster state that the advertisement appeared in the Wolverhampton Chronicle on 2 May 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 11 1832 May 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 115 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/039 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb, New Hotel, Wolverhampton: 'a 1832 May 3 challenge' poster Public poster issued by Charles Chubb, stating that Thomas Hart had failed to visit him that day as challenged in the Wolverhampton Chroncle of 2 May. He had also placed a Chubb lock on a door of the New Hotel and given ten pounds to Mr Barter to pay to anyone who managed to pick the lock either the following day or on Saturday. Printed by Simpson of Wolverhampton 1 poster Former Reference: 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/040A 48 hours notice required for access Court case report regarding imitation of 'Perry's Medicated Mexican Balm' Date panel in manuscript. Concerning the commitment of a prisoner Edwards to Newgate following a burglary [cutting pasted into volume upside down] 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/040B 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb, James Bradney and William 1832 May 2 Wilson: advertisements. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Date panel in manuscript. Repetition of earlier announcements made in the Wolverhampton Chronicle in February and March 1832 including; statement by Charles Chubb, dated 10 March 1832, challenging Thomas Hart to come to Chubb's Wolverhampton manufactory and pick his lock; statement by James Bradney, dated 12 March 1832, that his previous advertisement was correct in stating that William Richard's patent level lock had been picked and that the only error in the advertisement was the witness name; and a statement made by William Willson, dated 12 March 1832, that he had picked William Richard's patent level lock 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 12 1832 Apr 18 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 116 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/041 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's patent detector lock'. 'Mechanic's Magazine' The front page of issue 13 showing an illustration of Chubb's patent detector lock together with an illustration of a key and a part description 1 page Former Reference: 12 1823 Nov 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/042A 48 hours notice required for access Chubb lock-picking challenge comment. 1832 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Editorial article regarding the background to the challenge issue by Charles Chubb for anyone to pick his lock installed at the new Hotel 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/042B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb lock picking challenge report 1832 Newspaper report covering the event at the New Hotel where Charles Chubb had challenged Thomas Hart and any others to pick his lock. The report confirmed attendees, witnesses and the inability of Hart or any others to pick Chubb's lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/042C 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb: advertisements. 1832 May 8 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Giving a full account, including lock numbers, of the event at the New Hotel whereby Thomas Hart failed to pick one of his locks. James Mace and John Green, two Wolverhampton lock manufacturers, added their names to a statement, dated 7 May 1832, that the attempt to pick the lock had been unsuccessful. Chubb added an additional advertisement offering a ten pounds reward for information leading to the capture of individuals who broke panes of glass at his Wolverhampton home on the morning of 8 May 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/043A 48 hours notice required for access Date panel Manuscript 1 item Former Reference: 13 1832 May 9 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 117 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/043B 48 hours notice required for access '£50 reward, a challenge' Public poster issued in Liverpool, 24 January 1833, issuing a 50 pounds challenge to anyone to try and open a Chubb patent detector lock. Such a lock would be fixed to the King's Arms Hotel, Castle Street on 1 and 2 February 1833 to allow anyone to attempt to pick the lock. Printed by Evans, Chegwin and Hall 1 poster Former Reference: 13 1833 Jan 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/043C 48 hours notice required for access Newspaper name panel. 'Bath Gazette' Manuscript 1 item Former Reference: 13 1832 May 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/044A 48 hours notice required for access Clerkenwell murder report. 'The Times' 1833 Jan 2 Newspaper name and date panel in manuscript. Report corrects details surrounding the murder. It states that the lock on the safe at William and Sons counting house was a Chubb patent detector lock and gives further details surrounding the murder 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/044B 48 hours notice required for access William Wilson: advertisement. 'Liverpool Albion' Newspaper name and date panel in manuscript. Advertisement by William Wilson stating his unhappiness that the Chubb lock King's Arms challenge ended before the official deadline time and that he was not allowed to examine the lock from the end of the challenge on a Saturday until Monday 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 14 1833 Feb 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/044C 48 hours notice required for access Chubb lock picking challenge report Date panel in manuscript. Newspaper report covering the event at the King's Arms Hotel, Liverpool, where Charles Chubb had challenged any person to pick his lock. The report confirmed the inability of anyone to pick Chubb's lock 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 14 1833 Feb 11 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 118 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/044D 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb: advertisement. 'Liverpool 1833 Feb 11 Albion' Date panel in manuscript. Giving a full account, including lock number, of the event at the King's Arms at which no person managed to pick one of his locks. William Drury and Nehemiah Knott, added their names to a statement, dated Liverpool 4 February 1833, that the attempt to pick the lock had been unsuccessful 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/044E 48 hours notice required for access Announcement regarding the patent for the Chubb patent detector lock. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Newspaper name panel in manuscript. Formal announcement made by William Moss, 17 Old Jury [Jewry?], City of London, solicitor to Charles Chubb, giving notice that reports of the expiry of the Chubb patent were false and that the Chubb patent remained in full force 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/045A 48 hours notice required for access S. Mordan and Company: 'look to your locks' 1835 Mar 27 advertisement. 'Hull Packet' Newspaper name and date panel in manuscript. Advertisement (cut into two parts) extolling the virtues of secure locks made by S. Morden and company and lists elements that make the locks so secure such as inability to make good impressions with sealing wax. Details are given of the company's sole agent in Hull, C. A. Forrester, 67 Whitefriargate. 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/045B 48 hours notice required for access Chiswell Street, Finsbury, London robbery 1837 Feb 6 report. 'Standard' Newspaper name panel in manuscript. Report of a robbery at the warehouse of Mr Grant where there was also an iron safe with a Chubb patent lock. The robbers had been unable to pick the lock or open the safe 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 15 1834 Dec 31 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 119 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/045C 48 hours notice required for access William Street, City of London, robbery report. 'Morning Chronicle' Newspaper name panel in manuscript. Report of a robbery at the premises of Charles Price and Company, Blackfriars, where there was also a safe with a Chubb patent lock. The robbers had been unable to pick the lock or open the safe 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 15 1834 Jan 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/045D 48 hours notice required for access Wesleyan Methodist Society: membership card 'Quarterly ticket'. Printed with the signature in manuscript of Ebenezer Hunter 1 item Former Reference: 15 1836 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/046A 48 hours notice required for access Royal Exchange fire report and Charles Chubb: 1838 advertisement. 'Morning Chronicle' Report of a fire at the Royal Exchange where a safe had been excavated from under the remains of the former Lloyds coffee house. The report is combined with an advertisement for Charles Chubb fire-proof safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/046B 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb: 'The Fire In The Temple' letter to the editor. 'Morning Herald' Newspaper name panel in manuscript. Charles Chubb corrected a report in the paper which said that a Chubb patent fire-proof safe had failed to safeguard its contents during a fire. Chubb said that the box had been a small iron box and not one of his patented boxes. The correction is dated 10 March 1838 whilst the newspaper was published 12 March 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 16 1838 Mar 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/046C 48 hours notice required for access W. Marr, 33 Bread Street, Cheapside, City of London: advertisement Commenting on the fire at the Royal Exchange and stating that the only safe that had preserved its contents had been the W. Marr patent fire-proof box 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 16 1838 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 120 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/046D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Fire In The Temple' report A Chubb patent fire-proof safe had failed to safeguard its contents during a fire. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 16 1838 Mar 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/046E 48 hours notice required for access E. Tann and Sons: advertisement Patent reliance lock and the patent reliance double filled iron safe 1 cutting Former Reference: 16 183- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/047A 48 hours notice required for access Clerkenwell robbery report Date panel in manuscript (year missing) and separate panel with year in manuscript. Report of a robbery at the premises of Mr Phillips, an engineer in Mount Pleasant, Clerkenwell. The two persons accused, Mr Scoltock and Mr Edwards, who were eventually convicted and sent to Newgate prison, had a metal device for forcing open the locks of iron chests and the device details are described as well as details of the robbery 1 newspaper cutting with 2 date captions Former Reference: 17 1837 Dec 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/047B 48 hours notice required for access Visit to Chubb shop in St Paul's Churchyard, City of London, report Undercover visit and recommendation for bank managers to visit the shop 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 17 1837 Oct 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/047C 48 hours notice required for access Product promotion in newspaper stories. 'Town' 1837 Sep 9 Newspaper title and date (missing year) panel in manuscript. An article making fun of recent newspaper stories whereby a misfortune is accompanied by the promotion of a particular product such as Chubb's patent lock 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 17 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 121 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/047D 48 hours notice required for access Chubb lock picking challenge report Newspaper report covering the event at the King's Arms Hotel, Liverpool, where Charles Chubb had challenged any person to pick his lock. The report confirmed the inability of anyone to pick Chubb's lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 17 1833 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/048A 48 hours notice required for access 'A new method of securing property from fire'. 'Manchester Chronicle' Date panel in manuscript. Describes a method of securing property by lowering it into a well and also describes a new appartus patented by Chubb based on this methodology 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 18 1839 Aug 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/048B 48 hours notice required for access 'Capture of a gang of housebreakers'. 'Liverpool 1840 Nov 9 Albion' House robbery where two policement were seriously injured. Of the four prisoners that were remanded in custody Henry Stevenson, real name Evans, was a Liverpool locksmith and brazier who had been found on many occassions with skeleton keys and was suspected of supplying criminals with such keys. The son of Charles Chubb, who was the agent of Charles Chubb in Liverpool, inspected the tools of the housebreaking team including a special machine for forcing doors, which Chubb believed was similar to a device taken from a celebrated and successful London housebreaker. The article mentioned that Chubb examined the device to enable later Chubb designs to guard against the effects of such a device (article split into two cuttings) 2 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 18 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 122 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/048C 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb: advertisement. 'The Times' 1840 Nov 9 Letter to the editor, discussing the Liverpool housebreaking which used a powerful device to open iron safes. Chubb compared the device to one taken from burglars in Clerkenwell and which had been presented to him by Colonel Rowan, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. Chubb claimed to have modified his locks and safes to combat such an item and mentioned that his modified device had been installed at Charles Price and Company, William Street, Blackfriars, which was able to resist burglars who had tried to open it using one of the powerful devices 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/049A 48 hours notice required for access Windlesham Hall, Bagshot, Surrey, robbery 183- - 184report. 'The Morning Herald' Newspaper name panel in manuscript. Reverend Dr Giles, occupier, was robbed of a quantity of steel plate. The report of the court appearance concerned both the thief and a pawnbroker and silversmith, Arthur Kirkham, based in The Strand, London who was believed to have dealt with the stolen property. The report made mention of a Chubb lock that had been picked at Windlesham Hall 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/049B 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb: letter to editor. 'The Morning Herald' Charles Chubb corrected the report in the paper about the Windlesham Hall robbery. He said that the lock had not been picked, but the cabinet had been forced open with a chisel. The detector lock showed that an unsuccessful attempt had been made to pick the lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 19 183- - 184- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 123 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/050A 48 hours notice required for access Announcement regarding the Chubb versus 1842 Cooper court case Formal announcement made by Shearman & Evans, Gray's Inn, Holborn, London, solicitor to Chubb & Son of 57 St Paul's Churchyard, City of London, 72 King Street Manchester and 28 Lord Street Liverpool. Announcement cautioned lock manufacturers and dealers following the court case of Chubb versus Francis Cooper, factor of Wolverhampton and Joseph Taylor, lock maker of Wolverhampton, who had been involved with making imitation Chubb locks using the Chubb name 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/050B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb versus Cooper and another person: court report Case outcome heard before Sir Launcelot Shadwell in the Vice Chancellor's court 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/050C 48 hours notice required for access P. Kelly, 2 Trinity Place, Charing Cross, City of 183- - 184Westminster: advertisement. 'Morning Chronicle' Newspaper title panel in manuscript. Selling the patent rights to a newly invented lock 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/050D 48 hours notice required for access Chubb versus Cooper court case: 1842 announcement Made by Shearman & Evans, Gray's Inn, Holborn, London, solicitor to Chubb & Son of 57 St Paul's Churchyard, City of London, 72 King Street Manchester and 28 Lord Street Liverpool. Cautioned lock manufacturers and dealers following the court case of Chubb versus Francis Cooper, factor of Wolverhampton and Joseph Taylor, lock maker of Wolverhampton, who had been involved with making imitation Chubb locks using the Chubb name 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 20 1842 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 124 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/050E 48 hours notice required for access Chubb versus Cooper and another person: court report. 'Standard' Outcome which was heard before the Vice Chancellor of England in the Vice Chancellor's court 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 20 1842 Apr 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/051A 48 hours notice required for access 'Spring': a poem. 'New Monthly' Magazine title panel and date in manuscript. A poem written by the editor which includes a reference to 'iron-chested Chubb' 1 item and 1 page Former Reference: 21 1842 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/002/051B 48 hours notice required for access 'Directions for Anglers': satirical sketch. 1843 'Punch's Almanack' Magazine title panel and date (year only) in manuscript. A sketch linking fish with various subjects. One line comments on the Chubb any makes reference to the lock manufacturer 1 newspaper cutting with cpation Former Reference: 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/051C 48 hours notice required for access A sonnet. 'Tait's Magazine' Entirely dedicated to cracksmen and Chubb annotated with date and source 1 cutting with caption Former Reference: 21 1841 Apr CLC/B/002/10/01/002/051D 48 hours notice required for access Editor of the Times, Printing House Square, City of London, to Chubb & Sons Manuscript. Letter of thanks returning a lock to Chubb and describing it as a 'beautiful specimen of workmanship' 1 letter Former Reference: Page 21 1843 Sep 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/052A 48 hours notice required for access 'Extensive robbery of a silk warehouse' 1843 Report and details of a robbery at the silk manufacturers John Barton and Company of 29 Spring Gardens, City of Westminster, London. The front doors had been secured by two Chubb locks which had not been tampered with and the robbers had entered the premises through a cellar 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 22 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 125 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/052B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb versus Priest: court report. 'The Times' Outcome before Sir L. Shadwell in the Vice Chancellor's court on 8 May. Priest had been imitating Chubb's fire-proof safes and boxes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 22 1843 May 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/052C 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb and Son: advertisement Warning lock manufacturers, dealers, and the general public about imitations of Chubb locks and offering a ten pound reward to anyone providing information leading to a prosecution 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 22 1843 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/053A 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb: advertisement Dated at Madras, promoting new patent detector locks and giving details of Chubb's agent in Madras, India, G.B. Shaw 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 23 1842 Jan 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/053B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb versus Priest: court report. 'Morning Post' Newspaper title panel and date in manuscript. Outcome of the court case heard before the Vice Chancellor of England in the Vice Chancellor's court on 8 May. Priest had been imitating Chubb's fire-proof safes and boxes 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 23 1843 May 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/053C 48 hours notice required for access Calling card. W. Priest's office and library 1843 furniture warehouse at 17 and 24, Water Street, City of Westminster Advertised itself as including a counting house with furniture and fittings of all descriptions 1 card Former Reference: 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/053D 48 hours notice required for access Note regarding the book 'Half Pay' by Captain Jesse Manuscript. Notes from page 60 (partial title only) obtained from James Madden and Company, 60 Leadenhall Street, City of London, which makes reference to Chubb and to branch locks opening as if by magic 1 item Former Reference: 23 1843 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 126 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/053E 48 hours notice required for access Miller and Son: advertisement Stating it has just received a supply of Chubb's patent detector brass locks imported by the steamer Bentinck 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 23 1843 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/054A 48 hours notice required for access Chubb versus Priest: court report. 'Morning Herald' Newspaper title panel and date (year only) in manuscript. Outcome of the court case heard before the Vice Chancellor of England in the Vice Chancellor's court 8 May. Priest had been imitating Chubb's fire-proof safes and boxes 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 24 1843 May CLC/B/002/10/01/002/054B 48 hours notice required for access Advertisements. 'Midland Counties Herald' Newspaper title panel and date (year only) in manuscript. Advertisement by Charles Chubb and Son, 57, St Paul's Churchyard, City of London and Wolverhampton warning lock manufacturers, dealers, and the general public about imitations of Chubb locks and offering a ten pound reward to anyone providing information leading to a prosecution. Advertisement by Rock, Blakemore and Rock, Birmingham and Willenhall, selling patent tumbler and spring locks 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 24 1843 May CLC/B/002/10/01/002/054C 48 hours notice required for access Chubb versus Priest: court report. 'Morning Chronicle' Newspaper title panel and date in manuscript. Outcome of the court case heard before Sir L. Shadwell in the Vice Chancellor's court on 8 May. Priest had been imitating Chubb's fireproof safes and boxes 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 24 1843 May 10 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 127 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/054D 48 hours notice required for access Chubb versus Priest: court report. 'Liverpool Mail' Newspaper title panel and date in manuscript. Outcome of the court case heard before Sir L. Shadwell in the Vice Chancellor's court on 8 May. Priest had been imitating Chubb's fireproof safes and boxes 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 24 1843 May 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/054E 48 hours notice required for access Richard Kitchen: announcement. 'Midland Counties Herald' Newspaper title panel and date (year only) in manuscript. Formal announcement made by Richard Kitchen, Warrington, Lancashire, that he had inadvertantly, without licence, infringed Fairbank's patent now held by Henry Pooley of Liverpool and 13, Earl Street, Shoreditch, London and had paid compensation to Pooley in order to stop further legal proceedings 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 24 1843 Feb 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/055A 48 hours notice required for access 'Improved lock - new invention'. 'Boston Atlas' Details of lock being exhibited at City Hall by Cambell, leather dealers, of Clinton Street together with commentary about 1000 dollars that would be keep in a chest for a year, secured by the new lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 25 183- - 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/055B 48 hours notice required for access S. Mordan and Company, 22 Castle Street, Finsbury: 'prices of the five and seven guard locks' price list Prices of various products under the category headings of cabinet locks and rim locks 1 item Former Reference: 25 1842 Apr 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 128 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/055C 48 hours notice required for access Joseph Bramah and Sons, 124 Piccadilly, City of Westminster: advertisement. 'Bells Weekly Messenger' Journal title panel in manuscript. For their secure lock, where a patent was obtained in 1784, mentioning lock details, updates, and improvements in prices. An illustration of the lock is given. 1 cutting with caption Former Reference: 25 183- - 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/055D 48 hours notice required for access 'Parson's patent locks': advertisement. Date panel in manuscript. Offers 1000 guineas to anyone who can pick a Parson's patent lock at the Adelaide Rooms, Adelaide Street, Strand, City of Westminster on 21 August. The agent for the lock is given as Burbidge and Healey's, ironmongers of 130 Fleet Street, City of London 1 cutting with caption Former Reference: 25 1834 Jul 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/056 48 hours notice required for access J. Duce and Son, Dudley Road, Wolverhampton: 'Parsons's locks': advertisement The manufacturer discusses the number of different key combinations that are possible with a Parsons lock depending on the number of tumblers. They illustrate the added security with increased tumblers by showing in a table the number of additional key combinations that are possible with each additional tumbler. Printed by William Parke of Wolverhampton 1 page Former Reference: 26 183- - 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/057 48 hours notice required for access Circular from Burbidge and Healey, 30 Fleet Street, City of Westminster, London Concerns the offer of 1000 guineas to anyone who can pick a Parson's patent lock at the Adelaide Rooms, Adelaide Street, Strand, City of Westminster on 21 August and invites the recipient to attend 1 letter Former Reference: 27 1834 Aug 11 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 129 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/058A 48 hours notice required for access 'One Thousand Guineas Reward' handbill Dated London, but annotated to say that the handbill was distributed in the market place, Wolverhampton. Refers to the reward which has stood since 23 July 1834 for anyone who can pick a Parsons's patent balance tumbler lock which is at Burbridge and Healey in London 1 item Former Reference: 27 1837 Oct 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/058B 48 hours notice required for access 'Parson's patent locks': advertisement. 'General 1834 Aug 23 Advertiser Describes the Parsons's patent lock (with illustration), includes a table of key combinations per additional tumbler, and mentions the failure of anyone to secure 1000 guineas by picking a Parson's patent lock at the Adelaide Rooms, Adelaide Street, Strand, City of Westminster 1 cutting Former Reference: 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/059A 48 hours notice required for access 'Parson's patent locks'. 'Wolverhampton 1834 Aug 20 Chronicle' Advertisement, cautioning the public against buying fake Parsons locks. Offers 1000 guineas to anyone who can pick a Parson's patent lock at the Adelaide Rooms, Adelaide Street, Strand, City of Westminster, on 21 August 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/059B 48 hours notice required for access 'Improved Salamander Safes'. 'Boston Atlas' Advertisements for 3 products: Salamander Safes, Patent Locks sold by Edwards and Holman, and French Mechanical or Carcel Lamps 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 28 183- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/059C 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's New Patent Detector Locks'. 'Indian News' Advertisement. Cautions against buying fake Chubb locks. States that Chubb can supply information about ships sailing to India 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 28 1843 Feb 8 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 130 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/059D 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Locks, Fire-Proof Safes'. 'Illustrated News' Advertisement with image 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 28 1843 June CLC/B/002/10/01/002/059E 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's New Patent Detector Locks'. 'Willmer and Smith's' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 28 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/059F 48 hours notice required for access 'Our columns contain an advertisement of 1843 Feb 4 Messrs. Chubb and Sons iron safes'. 'European Times' Recommendation of Chubb to Canadian and American customers. Products may be ordered from Harnden and Company, Boston 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/060 48 hours notice required for access 'Fraudulent Imitation of Marks and Sales of 1833 May 29 Spurious Articles of Cutlery' Document reporting a case before the ViceChancellor's court, Wilson vs. Wilson and Southern. Wilson is granted an injunction against the defendants, who have been copying his cutlery products. 1 item Former Reference: 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/061 48 hours notice required for access 'Cartoon Number 5, Capital and Labour' Detailed images contrasting the lives of the poor with those of the wealthy. A door is depicted fitted with a Chubb and a Bramah lock. Cartoon is signed 'Shallaballa' 1 item Former Reference: 30 183- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/062A 48 hours notice required for access 'Royal Domesticating College for Young Ladies'. 'Punch' Satirical article. Announces lectures on domestic tasks by various professors. One is on the 'Advantages of Chubb's Patent Locks as applied to Larders and Pantries' 1 item Former Reference: 31 1843 Nov 25 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 131 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/062B 48 hours notice required for access 'For Sale, Pierce's Identifying Detector Lock' Advertisement. Offering the patent for sale, no price given. 2 recommendations are included, from the Literary Gazette and the Mechanic's Magazine 1 item Former Reference: 31 1843 Nov 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/062C 48 hours notice required for access 'Important Case. Action for Forging Patent Marks'. 'Birmingham Journal' Report of a successful case brought by Chubb against Thomas Davis for selling locks fraudently stamped as Chubb locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 31 1844 Apr 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/063A 48 hours notice required for access 'Vice-Chancellor's Court, Monday May 8, Chubb vs Priest' Report of a case brought by Chubb against a furniture broker, Priest, who fitted Chubb locks to other safes which he then sold as Chubb safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/063B 48 hours notice required for access 'Mason's Patent Balance Tumbler Lock'. 'Watchman' Manuscript. Written by Mason's solicitors, warning against copying Mason locks. Possibly a draft for printed item. 1 letter Former Reference: 32 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/063C 48 hours notice required for access 'Caution. Chubb's Patent Locks and Fire-Proof 184Safes' Advertisments for Chubb products, emphasisng the importance of customers ensuring that they are genuine Chubb products. 1 advertisment Former Reference: 32 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/064 48 hours notice required for access Letter from 'Cardigan, 11th Hussars' to 'Jack' written in Liverpool Manuscript. Concerns arrangements for meeting up in Portsmouth. Mentions a Mr and Mrs Birkett travelling to Paris for a month. Finishes with 'Love to Mother'. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 32 1844 Apr 15 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 132 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/065A 48 hours notice required for access 'Theatre Royal, Adelphi'. 'Locksmiths - Chubb's Patent Establishment' Refers to 'The Model Prison'. Possibly the name of a play. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 33 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/065B 48 hours notice required for access 'Patent Protector Lock Invented by William Longfield' With image of lock and key. Description of lock and assertion that it is unpickable. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 33 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/066A 48 hours notice required for access 'Direction for Locking and Unlocking Longfield's Patent Protector' With 2 images of escutcheon. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 34 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/066B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Defect of Insurance Companies Remedied'. 'J. Crosland and Company, Fenchurch Street, London'' Advertisement aimed at 'Merchants, Bankers &c.'. Highlights the dangers of losing documents in fires and advertises Croslands fire-proof safes. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 34 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/067 48 hours notice required for access 'Patent Detector Locks, Manufactured by S. Mordan and Company, London' Images of keys, locks and padlocks, including large image showing the mechanism of a lock with five tumblers. 1 advertisement 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/068A 48 hours notice required for access 'Young's Fly-Guard Lock' Image of lock mechanism, followed by description of how it works. Claims that one of the locks has been operated, by a steam engine, over six hundred thousand times without fault 1 advertisement Former Reference: 36 184- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 133 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/068B 48 hours notice required for access 'Explanations and Directions Respecting the Apparatus for Securing locks' Description of a lock that utilises a label which identifies if the lock has been tampered with. Annotated with 'Gottlick' and 'Gotlik' 1 advertisement Former Reference: 36 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/069 48 hours notice required for access 'Bunnets' Revolving Iron Safety Shutters' 4 images. Description of a safety shutter for sash windows and of an iron safe for books or deeds, that utilises an iron shutter 1 advertisement Former Reference: 37 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/070A 48 hours notice required for access Witness certification of Chubb Improved Patent Detector Lock Manuscript. Description of unsuccessful attempt, by Thomas Hart, at picking a Chubb lock at the New Hotel, Wolverhampton. Witnessed, and signed by two Wolverhampton lock manufacturers, James Mace and John Green 1 letter Former Reference: 38 1832 May 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/070B 48 hours notice required for access 'Edward Perks, Wolverhampton, Manufacturer, of Strong Wrought Iron Fire-Proof Boxes' List of products with dimensions and prices 1 advertisement Former Reference: 38 183- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/071A 48 hours notice required for access 'W. Marr, Inventor, Patentee and Manufacturer of Patent Fire-Proof Strong Room' With 1 image. Affidavit from Superintendent of the London Fire-Engine Establishment on first page . Affidavits from four others on page 2, concerning a fire at the Royal Exchange. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 39 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/071B 48 hours notice required for access 'Price of Marr's Improved Patent Detector Locks' List of products with dimensions and prices. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 39 184- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 134 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/072A 48 hours notice required for access 'Newton's Patent Lock' Offers 100 Guineas to anyone who can open any Patent lock made by John Lawton, 35 King Street, Snow-Hill 1 advertisement Former Reference: 40 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/072B 48 hours notice required for access 'Brookes Successor To Gale, Formerly Standley and Gale' Multiple images of alarm bells and locks. Manufacturer based at 65 Bull Street, Birmingham 1 advertisement Former Reference: 40 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/073 48 hours notice required for access 'Williams's Patent Lock Company' Prospectus Mr Bramah to be Managing Director. Offer of 6,000 shares at £5 each. Estimates that 20 million locks are sold annually in England 1 item of 4 pages Former Reference: 41 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/074 48 hours notice required for access 'Popery and the Wesleyans. To the Editor of the 1841 Apr 28 Liverpool Chroncile' Letter, from A Scene-Shifter, appears to have no reference to Chubb apart from an allusion to patents. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/075 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Patent Fire-Resisting Portable Safes and Boxes' 2 images. Various affidavits witnessing firetests on Milner's products in 1842-3. Annotations around margins, signed and dated 1 advertisement of 4 pages Former Reference: 42 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/076A 48 hours notice required for access Milner's new fire-resisting safes and boxes are 1844 Mar 9 more effective than earlier ones. 'Liverpool Mail' Relates to a fire in George Street in which some papers held in a Milner safe were damaged. The owner of the safe, Nelson, Knowles and Company, states that it was of an earlier design, not the current 'Patent Safety Fire-Proof Cash Box' made by Milner 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 43 1843 Jun 8 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 135 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/076B 48 hours notice required for access Milner's new fire-resisting safes are more effective than their earlier model. 'Manchester Guardian' Report of a fire at Nelson, Knowles and Company in which many papers held in a Milner safe were burnt. Account ledgers were found in a reasonable condition 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 43 1844 May 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/076C 48 hours notice required for access 'Preservation of Documents From Fire. 1843 Jan 13 Liverpool Polytechnic Society' Report of a meeting of the Society in which the results of a fire test on Milner, Chubb and Marr products were discussed. Milner's came out the best and Chubb's the worst. Mr Chubb challenged the results stating that Milner's safe was not one that was normally available, and that another, more equitable, test should be made. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 43 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/076D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Fire in George Street. Milner's Patent Fire-Resisting Principle' Milner will give a test of some of their products in public and invite 'practical and scientific men' to superintend the test 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 43 1843 Mar 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/077A 48 hours notice required for access 'Preservation of Documents From Fire'. 'Gore's Advertiser, Liverpool' Report of a fire test on Milner, Marr and Chubb safes. Milner's double chamber circular safe appeared the best 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 44 1843 Jan 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/077B 48 hours notice required for access 'Specifications of English Patents. Entered at the Enrollment Office'. 'Inventor's Advocate' Description of a patent, entered by William Pierce, of James Place, Hoxton, for a detector lock and for a mode of applying spring stops to keys. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 44 1840 Mar 14 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 136 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/077C 48 hours notice required for access 'Trial of Milner's Patent Safety Fireproof Boxes in Dublin'. 'Saunders's Dublin News Letter' Description of fire test witnessed by 'several scientific and mercantile gentlemen' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 44 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/078 48 hours notice required for access 'Aux Clefs du Tutanus. Mecanic Locksmith' Maker of chests, strong boxes, clockwork spits and various other items. Also makes 'iron charmed rings' to be worn as protection against headaches and various other ailments. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 45 184Text is French, with English translation CLC/B/002/10/01/002/079 48 hours notice required for access From Thomas Hart refusing to pick a Patent Chubb lock Manuscript. From Wolverhampton. Writer refuses to attempt picking a Patent Chubb lock in public as there is no reward offered. 1 Letter of 3 pages Former Reference: 47 1832 May CLC/B/002/10/01/002/080 48 hours notice required for access 'The Caoutchouc Company'. Report of a case of patent infringement. 'The Times' Case concerning the haberdashery industry. The final cutting contains a short reference to Chubb's defence of their own patents 4 newspaper cuttings, with caption Former Reference: 48 1842 Nov 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/081 48 hours notice required for access 'The Caoutchouc Company'. Comment on a case of patent infringement. 'The Times' Case concerning the haberdashery industry. The first cutting contains a short reference to Chubb's defence of their own patents 4 newspaper cuttings, with caption Former Reference: 49 1842 Nov 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/082A 48 hours notice required for access 'Patent Case. Carter vs Jones'. 'Inventor's Advovate' Report of a case of patent infringement relating to gas valves. No specific reference to Chubb. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 49 1841 Nov 20 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 137 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/082B 48 hours notice required for access 'Rolls' Court, Chancery Lane, Perry vs Truefit' No further details 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 49 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/082C 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Exchequer, Clark vs Kendrick'. 'The Times' Annotated '19th December'. Alleged infringement of patent for enamelling cast-iron ware. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 49 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/082D 48 hours notice required for access 'Rolls Court, Chancery Lane, Croft vs Day'. 'The 1843 Dec 19 Times' Injunction granted against a company that copied bottle labels, trade cards and other items. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 49 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/083A 48 hours notice required for access 'Singular Credulity'. 'Liverpool Mail' 1843 Jul 29 Account of a 'con trick' wager involving a Chubb lock in a Liverpool public house 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 50 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/083B 48 hours notice required for access 'Polytechnic Exhibition' 184Description of 'the smallest lock in the world', a Chubb Patent Detector lock made in gold. Displayed with other Chubb products together with a lock and key formerly belonging to Henry IV of France. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/083C 48 hours notice required for access 'Carpenter's Patent Locks, Fifty Pounds 184Reward' Notice of an injunction granted to James Carpenter against Thomas Elwell, both of Wolverhampton, the latter having fraudulently sold locks bearing the Carpenter name. Reward of £50 offered to anyone who identifies other instances of fraudulent use of the Carpenter name 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 138 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/083D 48 hours notice required for access 'Counterfeit Names and Trade Marks'. 1843 Aug 7 'Liverpool Albion' Report of a successful case, in the United States of America brought against Daniel Carpenter by Messrs. T and W Taylor of Leicester. The case involved copying of "Persian thread" products with an inferior product. The case shows that "in the United States foreigners are fully protected against this species of injury" 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 50 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/083E 48 hours notice required for access 'Chub (sic) v. Priest'. 'Infringement of Patent Colourable Imitation' Defendant had sold safes with the name "Chub" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 184- May 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/083F 48 hours notice required for access 'Marks. In Chancery'. Butcher versus Horrabin Successful case against Horrabin to prevent their selling of razors stamped with marks used by Butcher. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 1843 April 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/083G 48 hours notice required for access 'Patent Solar Lamp. Notice' Correspondence of three letters relating to the unauthorised use of the term Patent Solar Lamp. 1 newspaper cutting, 2 items Former Reference: 50 1841 Oct 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/084A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Caoutchouc Company'. 'The Times' Comparison of the Caouthouc Company's case defending their name, with that of Chubb's actions in similar cases of other companies using their name. 4 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 51 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/084B 48 hours notice required for access 'In Chancery. Price's Patent Composite Candles'. 'The Times' Report of successful case brought by Price against Cowell and Roby. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 51 1843 Dec 29 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 139 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/085A 48 hours notice required for access 'Paris. Serrureries et Ciffre-Forts French lock and safemaker, includes prices, in Francs 1 advertisement Former Reference: 52 184French CLC/B/002/10/01/002/085B 48 hours notice required for access 'W.Marr, Detector, Double Security, and SelfActing Locks' Inventor, patentee and manufacturer, 52 Cheapside, City of London 1 advertisement Former Reference: 52 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/086 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Bramah safes resisted opening in 1844 Apr 3 theft. Manuscript. Latham Man(?), in Settle to Chubb. The shop was broken into but the safes were not opened. 1 letter Former Reference: 53 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/087A 48 hours notice required for access Patent for Double Detector Lock for Sale Owner unspecified. "Ask for the Optician's Room, near "Le Table des Marechaux" at the Royal Polytechnic Institution, Regent Street". 1 advertisement Former Reference: 54 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/088 48 hours notice required for access 'The Ashantee War 1873-4' Manuscript. Relates to a box in need of repair, captured in the King's palace at Coomassie (African West Coast, Ghana?) and bought by Surgeon Major Jackson at Cape Coast Castle 'after considerable competition' 1 letter Former Reference: 55 1874 Mar 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/089 48 hours notice required for access 'Silver Casket for the King of Ashantee'. 'Morning Post' Description of a Chubb silver casket made for the King of Ashantee, probably one of several supplied to him 1 transcription or newspaper cutting Former Reference: 55 1844 Nov 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 140 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/090 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner has appointed D. Marples and Company as Agents 3 images. Announcement of new agent in Liverpool appointed to sell Milner's iron plate safety boxes. Includes price list 1 advertisement Former Reference: 55 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/091A 48 hours notice required for access 'The King of Ashantee's Cash Box'. 'Symmond's Colonial magazine' With image of cash box. Description of box, including Chubb lock, dimensions and weight. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 56 1844 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/002/091B 48 hours notice required for access 'Silver Box for the King of Ashantee'. 'Standard' Description of the box. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 56 1844 Oct 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/091C 48 hours notice required for access 'Silver Chest for the King of Ashantee'. 'Illustrated News' Description of the box. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 56 1844 Oct 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/091D 48 hours notice required for access 'Cash Box for the King of Ashantee'. 'Sun' Description of the box. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 56 1844 Oct 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/091E 48 hours notice required for access 'Silver Casket for the King of Ashantee'. 'Morning Post Description of the box. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 56 1844 Nov 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/091F 48 hours notice required for access "Aura Sacre Fames". 'To the Editor of the Monthly Times' Letter from Cowell, York Terrace, Regent's Park, commenting on the quality of the King of Ashantee's cash box 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 56 1844 Nov 7 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 141 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/091G 48 hours notice required for access The King of Ashanti's Cash Box'. 'General Advertiser' The article proposes that the ordering of the box is an example of the benefit that British missionaries bring to British trade 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 56 1845 Jan 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/092A 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Robbery at a Banking House'. 'The Times' An account of a robbery at Rogers, Togwood and Company Bank, at St. Clement Danes in which £40,000 cash and other securities were stolen 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 57 1844 Nov 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/092B 48 hours notice required for access 'Bank Robberies, To The Editor of the London Mail' From Charles Chubb, with annotations, commenting on the number of recent thefts from banks. The letter recommends that bankers use Chubb products. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 57 1844 Nov 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/092C 48 hours notice required for access 'Bank Robberies, S. Mordan and Company' Classified advertisements for three safe manufacturers: S. Mordan and Company, E. Simpson, and E. Tann and Sons. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 57 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/092D 48 hours notice required for access 'To Bankers, Merchants and Others. E. Simpson, Manufacturer of Patent Fire-Proof Strong Rooms'. 'Journal of Commerce' Advertisement for E. Simpson, previously the manufacturer for Marr, of Cheapside. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 57 1844 Nov 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/092E 48 hours notice required for access 'To Factors and Others Whom It May Concern' 1844 Dec 11 Letter from T.F. Strong cautioning against locks manufactured by James Hammond Seal showing the 'Strong's Patent' marks. Includes an image of the new mark that T.F. Strong now uses. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 57 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 142 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/093A 48 hours notice required for access 'Forged Trade Marks'. 'To the Editor of the Morning Herald' Letter from John Chubb, citing the legal protection offered to cutlers and proposing that similar protection against forgery should be given to other manufacturers 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 58 184- Dec 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/093B 48 hours notice required for access Apology from R. Myers to Chubb and Sons Relates to a safe sold with a Chubb lock, but described as a Chubb safe. £10 paid in compensation to Chubb. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 58 1846 Jul 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/093C 48 hours notice required for access 'Forged Trade Marks'. 'To the Editor of The Times' Letter from John Chubb, citing the legal protection offered to cutlers and proposing that similar protection against forgery should be given to other manufacturers 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 58 184- Dec 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/094 48 hours notice required for access 'Invoice to Chubb and Sons' Copy of invoice, dated December 1844, from Halton, Halton and Halton(?) for unspecified goods, totalling £32.11s.1d. 1 duplicate with annotated caption Former Reference: 58 19-- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/095A 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Common Pleas, Warne versus Bromley and Another'. 'The Times' Report of a court case concerned with exclusive naming rights in the shoe-making business 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 59 1845 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/002/095B 48 hours notice required for access 'Caution - Strong's Patent' Signed J.H. Seal, warning the public that Theodore Frederick Strong does not have the right to manufacture goods with the stamp 'Strong's Patent' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 59 1844 Dec 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 143 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/096 48 hours notice required for access 'Mrs Caudle's Curtain Lectures'. 'Punch' Satirical article about a husband coming home late and wishing to have his own door key; contains references to Chubb locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 60 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/097 48 hours notice required for access 'The Legend of St George and the Dragon'. 'Illustrated London News' Review of a performance of "St George". Punning reference in the script to Chubb safety locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 61 1845 Mar 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/098A 48 hours notice required for access 'Protection of Bank Property'. 'Bankers 1845 Apr Magazine' Article refers to the recent spate of robberies, in particular that of "Messrs Rogers and Co.". Also refers to Chubb's attempts to resist the "Jackin-the-Box" tool recovered from burglars by the Metropolitan Police. The article cites Rothschild Bank using Chubb's "Well safe which can be lowered every night so that it is embedded in the earth" 4 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 62 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/098B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Appointed Patent Lock Manufacturer to Her Majesty. 'Morning Herald' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 62 1847 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/002/098C 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Detector Locks - Important Improvements'. 'Morning Herald' Describes various patented improvements to Chubb locks, particularly those used in strong rooms 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 62 1847 Feb 25 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 144 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/099A 48 hours notice required for access 'Forged Trade Marks'. 'Wolverhampton 1845 Dec 31 Chronicle' Quotes a letter to The Times, from 'A. Manufacturer' (Chubb), complaining about the lack of legal protection against fraud. The writer cites the protection given to the cutlery trade, by an Act passed in 1819, as an example that should be extended to other manufacturing trades 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/099B 48 hours notice required for access 'Infringement of Patent'. 'The Sun' A stove manufacturer, based in St Paul's Churchyard, has petitioned against fraudulent copying of the products 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1846 Mar 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/099C 48 hours notice required for access Petition against piracy of locks and other products. 'Birmingham Journal' Lord Brougham presented a petition 'from the lockmakers in St Paul's Churchyard' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1846 Mar 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/099D 48 hours notice required for access From John Chubb about a Visit to the Colosseum. Manuscript, on headed notepaper, with sketch. John Chubb has bought a family ticket to the Colosseum and invites the addressee, name unclear, to join him. Concludes with a sketch of John Chubb, in profile, presumably a selfportrait 1 letter on headed notepaper Former Reference: 64 1846 Feb 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/100A 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Patent Fire-Proof Strong Rooms, Safes and Chests'. 'The Times' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 65 1846 Mar 24 In English, followed by a Spanish translation LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 145 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/100B 48 hours notice required for access 'Forged Trade Marks'. 'Gibraltar Chronicle' Report on a petition presented to the House of Lords and to the House of Commons on behalf of John and Charles Chubb. Requests similar protection against fraud as that enjoyed by the cutlery trade 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 65 1846 Mar 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/101 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Wizard of the North'. Billboard size, folded. Performance at the Theatre Royal, New Street, Birmingham, scheduled for 15 December. One of the acts is described as 'A Beautiful Scientific Experiment, called Chubb Defied!' 1 advertisement Former Reference: 66 1842 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/002/102 48 hours notice required for access 'Parsons' Locks' Multiple detailed images of locks and keys made by the manufacturer 1 advertisement Former Reference: 67 1842 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/002/103 48 hours notice required for access 'Twelfth Night Characters'. 'Illustrated London News' 12 images, by Alfred Crowquill, of satiricallynamed characters. They are described overleaf, one featuring as 'Bramah Chubb' 1 newspaper cutting 1842 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/002/104 48 hours notice required for access 'Detector Locks. Mark This, Liverpool' Billboard size, coloured orange with black print. William Wilson (Late Wilson and Bushell) challenges Chubb's version of events concerning Wilson's refusal to continue selling Chubb locks, due to the apparent ease with which they could be picked. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 69 1833 Feb 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/105A 48 hours notice required for access 'Aviso. Cuartas, Arcas, Y Cajas de Patente a Prueba de Fuego, del Sr. Chubb'. 'El Heraldo' Covers Chubb locks 1 advertisement Former Reference: 70 1846 Mar 31 Spanish LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 146 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/105B 48 hours notice required for access 'So Frequent Have Become the Fraudulent Imitations of these Celebrated Locks'. 'Cheltenham Journal' Supports Chubb's petition to the Houses of Parliament seeking legal protection against fraudulent copying of their products 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 70 1846 May 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/105C 48 hours notice required for access 'Fraudulent Trade Marks'. 'W? Advertiser' Report of Chubb's petition to the Houses of Parliament seeking legal protection against fraudulent copying of their products 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 70 1846 May 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/105D 48 hours notice required for access 'Trade Marks. Messrs Chubb and Sons'. 'Cheltenham Chronicle' Report of Chubb's petition to the Houses of Parliament seeking legal protection against fraudulent copying of their products 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 70 1846 Apr 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/105E 48 hours notice required for access 'Langdon v. Atkinson'. Fraudulent Copying of Pencils. 'The Times' Report of the case 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 70 1846 Apr 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/105F 48 hours notice required for access 'Forged Trade Marks'. 'Leeds Mercury' Short report about Chubb's petition to the House of Lords 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 70 1846 Apr 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/106 48 hours notice required for access E. Hunter, Wolverhampton to unspecified 1846 May 19 addressee (Chubb?) Manuscript. Offering thanks for a legacy as well as condolences over the death of 'my Dear and respected Master' 1 letter Former Reference: 70 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 147 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/107 48 hours notice required for access Dinner Invitation from John Chubb 184Manuscript. Addressed to Mr and Mrs Sharp, 'to meet "Uncle George from Romsey". Requests cooking instructions from the "handmaiden" how "to cook the pickled rhinoceros" 1 letter Former Reference: 71 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/108 48 hours notice required for access 'Date of Charles Chubb's Death' Refers to letter dated May 19 1846, CLC/B/002/10/01/002/106. Presumes that Charles Chubb died on either 17 or 18 May 1846. Duplicate with annotations. See also CLC/B/002/10/01/013/074D and 075 1 item Former Reference: 71 1924 Oct 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/109 48 hours notice required for access Announcements of Charles Chubb's Death From Central Reference Library, Islington. Newspaper names not given. Chubb left an estate of £16,000, excluding his share of the business. See also CLC/B/002/10/01/013/074D and 075 2 copy newspaper cuttings, with annotations Former Reference: 71 1977 Aug 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/111A 48 hours notice required for access Rodgers versus Newell. 'Wolverhampton 1847 Dec 15 Chronicle' Report of a case brought by Rodgers and Company to protect the use of their name in the cutlery trade. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 72 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/111B 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb versus Solomon'. 'Daily News' Report of a case brought by Chubb against a furniture broker selling safes labelled, falsely, as Chubb. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 72 1847 Jan 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/112A 48 hours notice required for access 'Rodgers versus Nowill'. 'The Times' Report of a case brought by cutlers, Joseph Rodgers and Sons of Sheffield, against Nowill. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 73 1846 May 6 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 148 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/112B 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb versus Solomon'. 'The Times' Report of a case brought by Chubb against a furniture broker selling safes labelled, falsely, as Chubb safes. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 73 1846 May 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/112C 48 hours notice required for access 'Forged Trade Marks'. 'The Times' Letter from Chubb, under the acronym 'A Manufacturer, St Paul's Churchyard'. The letter highlights the legal protection against forgery offered to the cutlery trade and requests that such protection should be extended to other areas of manufacture. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 73 1846 Dec 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/113 48 hours notice required for access The Brook Green Volunteer'. 'Punch, Or The London Charivari'. With image. Article about the placing of militiamen in Brook Green. Satirically suggests that 'Hammersmith is the Chubb's Patent Safety of the Metropolis'. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 74 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/114A 48 hours notice required for access 'Ten Pounds Reward. Caution To Lock Manufacturers And Dealers'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Announcement that the name 'Charles Chubb and Son' will continue to be used, despite the death of Charles, and that a reward is offered for any information leading to the conviction of manufacturers or sellers of forged Chubb goods. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 75 1846 Jun 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/114B 48 hours notice required for access 'His Royal Highness viewed with particular attention the beautiful illumination at Mr Chubb's lock establishment'. 'Liverpool Mail' Short extract from a report of a Royal visit to Liverpool. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 75 1846 Aug 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 149 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/114C 48 hours notice required for access Use of Chubb locks at Albert Docks. 'Liverpool Mail' 1,500 Chubb patent locks ordered for the doors of Albert Docks. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 75 1846 Aug 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/114D 48 hours notice required for access 'For Assassinating Mr Chubb and Burning Down the Club Houses in St James's'. 'Punch' Satirical article about smoking and drinking in London clubs. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 75 1846 Aug 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/114E 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire At St John's Newfoundland'. 'Liverpool 1846 Aug 1 Mail' Letter from Chubb reporting that 'books papers, and other valuable property belonging to the Bank of British North Amercia' were uninjured in the fire that destroyed the town. 1 advertisement with caption Former Reference: 75 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/114F 48 hours notice required for access 'Illuminations' With image of illuminations on Chubb's shop front - in Liverpool? 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 75 1846 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/115A 48 hours notice required for access 'Railway Accidents'. 'To The Editor of The Times' Letter from Chubb suggesting safety measures for the Brighton Express that would prevent a repeat of the recent accident. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 76 1847 Jan 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/115B 48 hours notice required for access Apology to Chubb and Sons. From R. Myers. Apology relates to the misinvoicing of a safe sold with a Chubb lock as being a safe of Chubb manufacture. £10 given to Chubb in recompense. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 76 1846 Jul 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 150 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/115C 48 hours notice required for access 'Fergusson versus Bagnall'. Report of a court case involving mis-selling of cloth. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 76 184- May 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/115D 48 hours notice required for access Caution by Chubb and Sons. A caution that Chubb safes can only be bought directly from their London or Liverpool premises, and that only imitations are available elsewhere. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 76 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/115E 48 hours notice required for access 'Domestic servants'. 'Liverpool Courier' Article concerns current poor relations between masters and servants. It states that Chubb locks should be used in preference to others to ensure the security of lockers and cupboards. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 76 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/116 48 hours notice required for access 'Spottiswoode versus Clark, Court of Chancery'. 1846 Dec 12 'Illustrated London News' Detailed report of a case about infringement of publishing rights. The case concerns the use of the term 'Pictorial Almanack'. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 77 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/117 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Improved Patent Detector Lock'. 184'Pigott's Pirectory' Points out the deficiencies in a great number of contemporary locks. Includes a testimonial, dated November 1825, from the Honorable (sic) Board of Ordnance recommending Chubb locks. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 78 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/118A 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb and Son having Disposed of Their Business at 28 Liverpool Street'. ' Liverpool Mail' C. Chubb and Company are now agents to C. Chubb and Son, London. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 78 1847 Feb 6 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 151 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/118B 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb and Son having Disposed of Their Business at 28 Liverpool Street'. ' Liverpool Journal' C. Chubb and Company are now agents to C. Chubb and Son, London. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 78 1847 Feb 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/118C 48 hours notice required for access 'Extract of a Letter From a Principlal Agent of one of the England Branch Banks'. Letter is dated October 7 1829. Is quoted as part of an advertisement for 'Chubb's NewlyInvented Patent Combination Latch For Front Doors, Counting Houses, Etc.'. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 78 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/002/119 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's New Patent Lock' and 'The Diagonal Lock'. ' Pictorial Times' Detailed images of two locks and two keys together with descriptions of how both locks work. 4 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 79 1847 Mar 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/120A 48 hours notice required for access Price List of Chubb's New Patent Detector 184Locks Details of all detector locks and prices, followed by announcement about Chubb versus Cooper case. It is illegal for anyone, apart from Chubb, to use their name or trade mark 1 advertisement Former Reference: 80 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/120B 48 hours notice required for access Price List of Chubb's New Patent Locks Caption states '1847 Period' 1 advertisement with caption Former Reference: 80 1847 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/120C 48 hours notice required for access 'Prices of Pitt's Patent Locks' Sold by Chubb and Son 'Proprietors of the Patent'. Caption states 'Vol 1/80' 1 advertisement with caption Former Reference: 80 184- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 152 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/002/121 48 hours notice required for access 'Specifications of Patents Recently Enrolled'. 'The Patent Journal and Inventors' Magazine' 3 images of lock designs. Detailed description of improvements to Chubb locks. 5 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 81 1847 Jul 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/122A 48 hours notice required for access 'Specifications of Patents Recently Enrolled'. 'The Patent Journal and Inventors' Magazine' Continuation of previous item, CLC/B/002/10/01/002/122A, detailed description of improvements to Chubb locks. 2 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 82 1847 Jul 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/122B 48 hours notice required for access Hampton Court Locks. 'The Builder' Concerns the type of locks used for the Gallery and the King's Chambers in 1699. 'My lord Ranelagh had desired me to employ one Keys, who is the most ingenious man in Europe'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 82 1849 Jul 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/002/123 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in latches and other locks. 'The Patent Journal and Inventors' Magazine' 2 images. Detailed description 5 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 83 1847 Jul 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Collectanea' (indexed in CLC/B/002/10/01/002) Original volume re-bound in 2 parts 1 volume Former Reference: 140/3/C1. Volume '1' Part 2 1847 - 1851 [184- - 198-] CLC/B/002/10/01/003/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire-Proof Safes'. 'Builder' 6 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 84 1847 Dec 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/002A 48 hours notice required for access 'New Cards of Prices' Caption for CLC/B/002/10/01/003/002B-C 1 item Former Reference: 85 1847 Aug LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 153 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/002B 48 hours notice required for access 'Prices of Chubb's steel, copper and solid brass 1847 Aug warded tumbler locks, not patent, with casehardened keys' Printed 1 advertisement Former Reference: 85 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/002C 48 hours notice required for access 'Prices of Chubb's patent detector locks, with six tumblers, and two keys each' Printed 1 advertisement 1 advertisement Former Reference: 85 1847 Aug CLC/B/002/10/01/003/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Bullock's Improved Drawback Lock for House Doors' Short description only. Printed 1 advertisement 1 advertisement Former Reference: 86 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/004 48 hours notice required for access Edward Tann and Sons: 'patentees of the double lever-guarded reliance lock, latch and double body fire-proof, chemical compound filled safes, chests' With images 1 advertisement Former Reference: 87 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/005 48 hours notice required for access Jeremiah Chubb's Death Certificate Photocopy of entry registered 13 Nov 1847. Annotated with notes by Richard Tarling 1 item Former Reference: 87 1975 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/006A 48 hours notice required for access 'Caution to lock manufacturers, dealers, and the 1847 Dec 15 public generally. Carpenter and Tildesley vs Wootton'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Printed 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 88 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 154 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/006B 48 hours notice required for access 'Vice Chancellor of England's Court' 'Carpenter and Tildesley v Wootton' Printed. Court decision on case brought by Carpenter and Tildesley against Enoch Wootton, of Willenhall, Staffordshire. Injunction granted against Wootton to prevent him copying and selling locks 4 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 88 1847 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/006C 48 hours notice required for access 'Indian lock'. 'Illustrated News' 1847 Dec 18 Printed. Image of bird-shaped lock representing Garuda, Hindu God 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 88 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/006D 48 hours notice required for access 'Institution of Civil Engineers' 'Morning Post' Printed. Meeting held 7 Mar. Mr Chubb exhibited iron box for transmission of money or bullion on railways 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 88 1848 Mar 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/007A 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son's letter of offer to Liverpool Polytechnic Society of fire-resisting safe. 'Liverpool Mail' 184- 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 89 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/007B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb strongroom lock invented, operated by one key with four bits, keyhole protected by a separate detector lock. 'Morning Chronicle' Printed 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 89 1848 Jan 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/007C 48 hours notice required for access Gold robbery on the Great Western Railway. 'Weekly Despatch' Printed. As a result of the robbery GWR Directors decided that Chubb locks and safes should be fixed at every station on the line. Chubb also asked to devise a box or safe to convey money and valuables on the railway. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 89 1848 Jan 17 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 155 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/007D 48 hours notice required for access Gates of Temple Bar to be fitted with Chubb locks and a pair of patent hinges. 'Punch' Article satirising the motion by the Alderman of the City of London to fit locks in case of invasion by the French 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 89 184 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/007E 48 hours notice required for access Allusion to Chubb door key 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 89 184 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/008 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Patent Inventions'. 'Pigot's Directory , Liverpool Echo' Text with 3 images, lock, chest and iron door 1 advertisement with caption Former Reference: 90 1848 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/009 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son to open display shop on Lord Street, Liverpool. John C. Harrison to be manager. Previously Manager of Chubb in Lord Street, Liverpool for three and a half years, and with Chubb in London and Manchester before that. 1 leaflet Former Reference: 91 1846 Apr CLC/B/002/10/01/003/010 48 hours notice required for access Leadbeater, 125 Aldersgate Street, City of London: fireproof safe and detector lock manufacturers. 'Worthy the notice of architects' 'Leadbeater many years Manufacturer for Chubb'. Coloured images of detector locks, keys and bolts 1 advertisement Former Reference: 92 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/011 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Registered Railway Cash Box' Manuscript description of the strongbox design, including its practical use in operation, and processes for stationmasters to follow. Letter states that 'it has been adopted by Great Western, South Eastern, and various other lines of Railway'. Manuscript 4 pages Former Reference: 92 184- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 156 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/012A 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Bullion Chest for Railways', 'Morning 1848 Mar Advertiser' Detailed description of the strongbox design, including its use in operation, and processes for chief cashier and stationmasters to follow. Used GWR, also on South Eastern railway to carry 'bullion landed by the Boulogne steamers at Folkestone and Dover'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 93 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/012B 48 hours notice required for access W. Croon, 'Late foreman to Messrs. Chubb and Son' Manufacturer of safes, chests iron doors. Osborn Street, Whitechapel 1 calling card Former Reference: 93 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/012C 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's New Railway Safe'. 'Patent Journal' Description of railway strong box and its use 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 93 1848 Mar 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/013A 48 hours notice required for access 'De La Fons Patent Rotary Locks'. 'Builder' Description of De La Fons lock, retailed by Barlow of Long Acre 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 94 1848 Mar 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/013B 48 hours notice required for access 'Payne's patent for Preserving Wood and Against Fire'. 'Times' Demonstration, to Admiralty officials, of fireresistant wood. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 94 1848 Aug 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/014 48 hours notice required for access 'Public office despatch boxes should use Chubb 1848 Sep 16 locks to save costs'. ' Birmingham Journal' 6 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 95 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/015A 48 hours notice required for access 'La Presse est Morte; Vive La Presse'. 'Punch' Satirical article about French press restrictions. Jokingly advises that Chubb locks should be used on French newspaper offices. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 96 1848 Oct 21 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 157 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description CLC/B/002/10/01/003/015B 48 hours notice required for access 'Ordnance Safes'. 'Builder' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 96 1848 Oct 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/016 48 hours notice required for access 'Extract from Minutes of Evidence of Select Committee on Miscellaneous Expenditure' Manuscript. Relates to the cost of locks on Government despatch boxes. Chubb locks could be used at a fraction of the cost. 1 document Former Reference: 97 1848 Mar 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/017A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Sacrilege at Winchmore Hill'. 'The Times' Burglary and fire at Saint Paul's Chapel, Winchmore Hill. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 98 1844 May 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/017B 48 hours notice required for access 'Bank Architecture'. 'The Economist' Letter to the Editor. Recommends uses of strong rooms dug into the floor, refers to an unnamed West End bank that uses such a method that protects against theft and fire. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 98 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/017C 48 hours notice required for access Leadbeater, 125 Aldersgate-Street, City, London Advertisement for Leadbeater products. Can supply similar products to Chubb's but at prices forty per cent cheaper. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 98 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/017D 48 hours notice required for access 'Patent Fire-Proof Cement'. 'Manchester Times' 184Report of a test of fire-proof cement. It protected the paper contents of a red-hot strong box. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 98 Dates LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 158 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/017E 48 hours notice required for access 'Caution to Lock Makers' Admission of guilt and regret, by Thomas Davis imprisoned in Warwick Gaol, that he put the Chubb name on locks that he made and sold. In recognition of the distress to his family Chubb and Sons have agreed to his discharge so long as he promises not to repeat the offence. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 98 1845 Feb 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/017F 48 hours notice required for access 'That writings shall not burn in the fire' Instructions for making paper inflammable, using vinegar, egg-white and quicksilver. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 98 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/018A 48 hours notice required for access 'To The Editor of The Times' Letter from Chubb quoting an extract from the Stamford Mercury. Describes an unsuccessful burglary at solicitors' offices in Peterborough 1 newspaper cutting with caption 1849 Jan 22 Former Reference: 99 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/018B 48 hours notice required for access 'Your man will report to you how he found my iron chest' Manuscript letter from Nelson Wilkinson regarding the unsuccessful theft from a Chubb safe at his offices in Peterborough. 1 document Former Reference: 99 1849 Jan 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/018C 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Pattision presented a petition' Newspaper cutting. Petition requesting protection for Chubb against illegal use of their name and trade marks. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 99 1849 Mar 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/018D 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Patent Fire-Proof Safes' 1849 Mar 13 Announcement cautioning that Chubb products should only be bought direct from the company, to avoid fraudulent copies. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 99 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 159 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/018E 48 hours notice required for access 'Fires in London' Fire-proof chest in the Royal Exchange subjected to 12 hour fire, undamaged. Chest made by W.M. Marr. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 99 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/019 48 hours notice required for access Copy of Chubb invoice found in Montreal, Canada Dated 1849 January 20, with manuscript note and newspaper cutting depicting Maurice Rickards, Chairman of the Ephemera Society. 3 items Former Reference: 99 1976 Jan 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/020A 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Portable Safety Boxes' Includes testimonial dated 1830 Feb 15 1 advertisement with 2 images Former Reference: 100 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/020B 48 hours notice required for access 'Ladies Have Strange Notions'. 'Punch Magazine' Short letter 1 newspaper cutting with 1 caption Former Reference: 100 1849 Jun 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/021 48 hours notice required for access 'On Public Petitions' Chubb petition to House of Commons. Requests legal protection similar to that given to cutlery manufacturers by the Cutlery Act of 1819 and the Copyright of Designs Act. 4 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 101 1849 Mar 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/022 48 hours notice required for access 'On The Preservation of Documents From Fire' 1843 A paper presented to the Liverpool Polytechnic Society by Samuel Wood Junior. 1 document of 24 pages Former Reference: 102 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/023 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Patent Fire-Resistant Booksafes, Deed-Boxes' Images of various fire-resistant boxes made by Milner, with addresses of the Liverpool factory and the London depot. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 102 184- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 160 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/024 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Patent Inventions For The Security of Property From Depredation or Fire' . 'The Builder' Descriptions of Chubb locks, safes and strong rooms. Caution against Joseph Taylor and Francis Cooper, who have been convicted of using the Chubb name on their products. Report of the unsuccessful burglary of Wilkinson solicitors' offices in Peterborough. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 103 1849 Mar 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/025 48 hours notice required for access 'Ornamental Safe, Manufactured by Chubb and Exhibited at the Society of Arts'. 'Journal of Design, No 4' Text, with image, applauding the decoration work on a Chubb safe exhibited at the Society of Arts 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 103 1849 Jun 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/026 48 hours notice required for access 'To the Editor of The Times' 1849 May 5 Suggestion for extinguishing fires aboard ships, using carbonic acid. No signature, only initials 'S.H. Lonson 2 May'. Manuscript with transcript letter to The Times 2 items Former Reference: 104 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/027 48 hours notice required for access 'Metals: Ornamental Keys. Review of Patterns'. 'Journal of Design' Article, with 2 images, praising the decoration Chubb have introduced on some keys. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 105 1849 Jul CLC/B/002/10/01/003/028A 48 hours notice required for access 'To the Editor of The Times' Correspondent suggests new treatment for Cholera. Refers to 'Chubb's Patent' when describing the certainty of some other cures to exacerbate the disease. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 106 1849 Sep 14 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 161 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/028B 48 hours notice required for access 'Picturesque Sketches of London, Past and Present'. 'Illustrated News' Text concerns 'Old Model London Lodging Houses' and how food would go missing. Refers to the use of Chubb locks on tea caddies. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 106 1849 Nov 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/028C 48 hours notice required for access 'How to Astonish a Pilfering Landlady'. 'Family 1849 Sep 15 Herald' Contains idea for protecting ones tea and sugar from Landladies. Refers to it being as effective as one of 'Mr Chubb's detector locks'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 106 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/028D 48 hours notice required for access 'Fishing for Chubb' Punning reference to 'chubb-y' faced children having skin that seldom breaks out. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 106 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/028E 48 hours notice required for access 'Times - California, Ho!'. 'The Times' Refers to previous lack of law and order in California, the introduction of very harsh penalties by Judge Lynch, and the resulting improvment in security for one's belongings, ' as if deposited in a metal safe under the guarantee of a patent Chubb'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 106 1849 Sep 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/029 48 hours notice required for access 'Edwin Cotterill's Climax Detector Locks' Text with 12 images. Describes the design and benefits of Cotterill's patent locks. Carries an endorsement by Luke Herbert, Editor of 'The Engineer's and Mechanic's Encyclopaedia'. 1 leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 107 1849 Sep 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/030 48 hours notice required for access 'James' (?) 'Specification of Patent' Description of materials used in construction of the safe, with coloured image 1 manuscript Former Reference: 108 184- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 162 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/031A 48 hours notice required for access 'Spark's Railway Dispatch and Cash-Box'. 'The Transactions of the Society of Civil Engineers' Text, with 5 images, describing the design and security features of the cash box. 4 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 109 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/031B 48 hours notice required for access 'Uninflammable Clothes' 'M.M. Merat-Guillot, father and son, apothecaries at Auxerres' have shown 'that the acidulous phosphate of lime' renders several fabrics, paper and straw inflammable. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 109 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/032A 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks that open with A, M, E, N' Manuscript. Undated. Refers to 'a padlock formed of rings marked with letters' which open the lock when a particular word, for example AMEN, is spelled out. Cites as a reference a play called 'Noble Gent, Act 5', by 'Beaum. and Fletch'. States that Beaum was born in 1585 and died in 1615. 184- Also refers to 'Nares Glossay of Locks, 292' for another description of a letter-operated lock. 1 item Former Reference: 110 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/032B 48 hours notice required for access 'Baruch 6 ch. 180' 184Possibly a Biblical reference? Cites priests locking their temples 'lest their goods be spolied with robbers'. Manuscript note 1 item Former Reference: 110 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/033 48 hours notice required for access 'Isiah 22 chapter, 22 verse' Concerns ancient references to keys being carried on shoulders. Cites Homer's Odyssey 21, Ariston's Anthologia, book VII and other references. Manuscript 1 document of 3 pages Former Reference: 111 184- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 163 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/034A 48 hours notice required for access 'Protection to English Trade Marks in the United 1850 Feb 9 States', 'Sheffield Times' Report of successful case brought in Pennsylvania by R. Low, soap manufacturer, against American company that copied their products. Case would set precedent for other British manufacturers 1 newspaper cutting with 1 caption Former Reference: 112 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/034B 48 hours notice required for access 'Sent by Mrs Millar', 'New Lock' Mr Alexander Gray, at meeting of Scottish Society of Arts, presented a description and drawings of an improved safety lock, claiming double the security of any current lock. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 112 1850 Apr 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/034C 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglary - Notice - Ten Pounds Reward'. 'The Times' Iron box, made by Milner, number 19,596, stolen in burglary from George Spencely, Coleman Street, City of London. £10 reward offered. 1 newspaper cutting with 1 caption Former Reference: 112 1850 Oct 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/034D 48 hours notice required for access 'Notes from Ninenveh and Travels in Mesopotamia, Assyria and Syria by the Rev P.J. Fletcher'. 'Illustrated News' Describes the key to his lodgings in Mosul, that is over one foot in length and made of wood. 1 newspaper cutting with 1 caption Former Reference: 112 1850 Aug 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/034E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Fire in Seething Lane'. 'Morning Chronicle' Two items, one following the other. The first concerns the destruction in a fire of warehouse books held in a Milner's safe owned by W.M. Smith. The safe was crushed when the building collapsed. 1850 Sep 25 The second item, printed immediately below, concerns a fire in Mark Lane. It appears to be an advertisment for Chubb's Patent Wrought Iron Fireproof products. 1 newspaper cutting with 1 caption Former Reference: 112 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 164 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/034F 48 hours notice required for access 'Cotterill's Climax Lock detector'. 'Times' Announcement of the sale of the patent, tools and patterns, due to the retirement of the patentee. 1 newspaper cutting with 1 caption Former Reference: 112 1850 Oct 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/035A 48 hours notice required for access 'Infamous Proceedings' Description, published by Thomas Milner and Son, of comparative fireproof tests on a Tann box made by Harrison and a box made by Milner. Tests were witnessed and verified by three observers. Milner's box apparently came out better. 1850 Feb 23 States that Harrison's shop displayed the boxes apparently used in the tests, but falsified the results. 1 leaflet Former Reference: 113 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/036 48 hours notice required for access 'Tann's Patent Fire-Resisting Safes, Chests, and Boxes' Refutation by Harrison and Company of the claims made in leaflet by Thomas Milner and Sons describing test on fire-proof boxes. Harrison and Co. claim that their box was half the size of Milner's and was therefore less able to resist the effects of fire. 1849 Dec 15 Their claim is supported by six witnesses and attested in the High Court of Chancery. 1 leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 114 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/037 48 hours notice required for access 'Milners' Patent "Holdfast" and Fire-Resisting (non-Conducting and Evaporating) Safes, Chests, and Boxes' Detailed description of a comparative fire test conducted on Milners' and Tanns' fire chests. The leaflet challenges other results that show Tanns's safe to be more fire-resistant, with various witness affirmations. 1 leaflet, 3 pages Former Reference: 115 1849 Dec 15 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 165 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/038 48 hours notice required for access 'Dickenson College' Concerns which safes are available to purchase in the writer's country of residence. The country is unspecified. Writer was previously recommended safes made by three makers, Gayles, Rich, and Herring. Manuscript 1 letter Former Reference: 115 1846 Nov 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/039 48 hours notice required for access 'To Robert Linory Esquire, Carlisle' 1846 Nov 24 Mr Gaylor, New York to Robert Linory. Contains details of his safes and internal fittings together with dimensions and weights. Manuscript with diagram 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 116 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/040 48 hours notice required for access 'The Following May Be Put As Footnotes' Instructions to add three footnotes, referring to Polybius, King of of France, to an unspecified document. In manuscript 1 item Former Reference: 116 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/041 48 hours notice required for access 'Paublan Serrurier Membre de l'Academie de l'Industrie Honore de Plusiers Medailles' Paris based manufacturer of safes 1 advertisement Former Reference: 116 184French CLC/B/002/10/01/003/042A 48 hours notice required for access 'Institution of Civil Engineers'. 'Private Press' Report of talk given by John Chubb to the Institution of Civil Engineers, on the history of lock design from Egyptian times to the present day. 3 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 117 1850 Apr 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/042B 48 hours notice required for access 'Young and Smith, Wholesale Ironmongers, Wolverhampton' Makers of patented locks. 1 calling card Former Reference: 117 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 166 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/042C 48 hours notice required for access 'A New Lock - Mr. Edwin Cotterill, of Birmingham'. 'The Family Herald' Description of a newly patented detector lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 117 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/043A 48 hours notice required for access 'Institution of Civil Engineers'. 'Private Press' Report of talk, given by John Chubb to the Institution of Civil Engineers, following up on a talk the previous week to the Institute. Description of Chubb locks in comparison to their competitors. 1 newspaper cutting, 2 items Former Reference: 117 1850 Apr 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/043B 48 hours notice required for access 'Marlborough Street. Two Notorious Characters'. 'The Times' Report of a prison escape from a cell equipped with a Chubb lock. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 118 1850 May 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/043C 48 hours notice required for access 'To the Editor of The Times' Letter from John Chubb about the escape of two prisoners from a Chubb locked cell at Marlborough Street. No attempt had been made to pick the lock. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 118 1850 May 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/043D 48 hours notice required for access 'Metropolitan Police Office, 4, Whitehall Place'. 1850 Jul 1 'The Times' Report, by a Police Superintendent. Affirms that the Chubb lock on a police cell had not been picked. Two prisoners had recently escaped from the cell in Marlborough Street. 1 advertisement, with caption Former Reference: 118 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/044A 48 hours notice required for access 'On The Degree Of Security To Property Attainable By Locks' Numbered page 71 so probably a book extract. Descriptions of Barron, Bramah and Chubb locks. 1 page Former Reference: 118 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 167 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/044B 48 hours notice required for access 'On The Degree Of Security To Property Attainable By Locks' Letter, from anonymous writer, on the deficiencies of many locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 118 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/045 48 hours notice required for access 'Milners Patent Holdfast and Fire-Resisting Safes, Chests, and Boxes' Leaflet issued by Milner. Concerns the apparent falsification of results in comparative fire tests with Harrison's safes. Arbitrators have awarded Milner £99 from to be paid by Harrison. 1 leaflet, 3 pages Former Reference: 119 1850 Apr 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/046 48 hours notice required for access 'Deane's Improved Double-Action Levered Lock'. 'Mechanic Magazine' Description, with 2 images, of Deane's lock 1 newspaper cutting, 2 items, with caption Former Reference: 119 1838 Oct 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/047A 48 hours notice required for access 'Caution to Manufacturers, Purchasers and Vendors of Fire-Proof Safes''. 'Tann's Patent fire-Proof safes'. 'Liverpool Journal' First article is an announcement by Milners about fire-proofing patents. 1850 Jun 15 The second article is an announcement by Harrison's concerning their Tann's fire-proof safes and the comparative test conducted on them and on Milner's safes. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 120 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/047B 48 hours notice required for access 'By The Queen's Royal Letters Patent, J.G. Harrision and Co.'. ' Liverpool Journal' Tann's new patent double-chambered fireresistant safes. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 120 1850 Jun 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/047C 48 hours notice required for access 'Preservation of Deeds, Books From Fire' Report of fire-proof trials, in Islington Market, of Milner and Tann safes. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 120 1850 Jun 15 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 168 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/048 48 hours notice required for access 'Deane's Improved Double-Action Levered Lock'. Detailed images and description of lock. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 120 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/049 48 hours notice required for access 'Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'The Engineer 19-and Machinist' Copy article dated May 1850. Report of talk given by John Chubb to the Institution of Civil Engineers on 9 April. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 120 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/050A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Detector Being At Present The Favourite Atrribution' Henry de Bode to Chubb. Offers Chubb first refusal on using the writer's improvement on detector lock design. 1 letter, 3 pages Former Reference: 121 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/050B 48 hours notice required for access 'Robert Simpson and Son' 185Manufacturer of weighing equipment, and agent for Chubb products 1 calling card Former Reference: 121 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/050C 48 hours notice required for access 'Test of a Fire Safe'. 'Liverpool Standard' First item is a report of fire test at Blythwood Holm on a Tann safe, made by Harrison and Company. 1850 Aug 15 1850 Oct 22 Second item is a fire test report from the New York Courier. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 121 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/050D 48 hours notice required for access 'Bramah Locks. Bramah and Prestage'. 'Liverpool Standard' Bramah and Prestage caution about imitation locks for street doors sold under the Bramah name. All genuine locks of Bramah and Prestage manufacture are stamped with "J. Bramah, 124 Piccadilly". 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 121 1850 Oct 22 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 169 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/051 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys. By John Chubb, Assoc. Inst. C.E.' Detailed images. Journal abstract of two talks given to the Institution of Civil Engineers 36 pages Former Reference: 122 1850 Apr 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/052A 48 hours notice required for access 'Reviews: On the Construction of Locks and Keys. By John Chubb, Assoc. Inst. C.E.' 'Weekly Times' Report on talks given to the Institution of Civil Engineers by J. Chubb, with particular reference to the Letter Lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 123 1850 Nov 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/052B 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Constru Locks and Keys'. 'John O'Groat's Journal' Very small cutting with missing text 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 123 1850 Nov 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/052C 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and Keys.- London: Clowes and Sons, Stampford Street'. 'Somerset County Herald' Recommends the information contained in the referred to pamphlet, no further detail. 1 item with caption Former Reference: 123 1850 Nov 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/052D 48 hours notice required for access 'The vast amount of property lodged at railway 1850 Nov 11 stations'. 'Railway Times' Refers to Mr Chubb's History of Locks. Draws the attention of Superintendents to Chubb locks made for Westminster Bridewell. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 123 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/052E 48 hours notice required for access 'Books. On the Construction of Locks and Keys. 1850 Nov 2 By John Chubb'. 'Builder' Review of Chubb's 'History of Locks' lecture to Institution of Civil Engineers and subsequent pamphlet. Refers to discussion following the lecture, on picking locks. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 123BM LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 170 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/052F 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys. By John Chubb'. 'Brighton Guardian' Review of Chubb's 'History of Locks' lecture to Institution of Civil Engineers. Refers to Chubb locks resisting a 'Jack-in-the-Box' tool recently used by London burglars. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 123 1850 Nov 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/052G 48 hours notice required for access 'The Construction of Locks and Keys. By John 1850 Nov 2 Chubb'. 'Bell's Weekly Messenger' Review of Chubb's 'History of Locks' lecture to Institution of Civil Engineers and its subsequent publication. 1 item with caption Former Reference: 123BR CLC/B/002/10/01/003/053A 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys. By J Chubb'. Review of Chubb's 'History of Locks' lecture to Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 124 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/053B 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys. By J 1850 Nov 9 Chubb'. 'Waterford Mail' Review of Chubb's 'History of Locks' lecture to Institution of Civil Engineers. Refers to a convict lockmaker offered a reward of £100 and a free pardon if he could pick a Chubb lock; reward unclaimed after three months. 2 items with caption Former Reference: 124 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/053C 48 hours notice required for access 'Literature, Science, and Art'. 'Poole Herald' Review of Chubb's 'History of Locks' lecture to Institution of Civil Engineers. Mentions that no Chubb lock has ever having been picked. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 124 1850 Nov 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/054A 48 hours notice required for access 'Marlborough Street. Burglary Prevented'. 'Herald' Report on court case of burglary in Falconberg Court. Bramah locks could be picked, but Chubb locks could not. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 125 1850 Oct 29 1850 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 171 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/054B 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and Keys'. 'Allen's Indian mail' Refers to John Chubb's lecture and pamphlet for Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 125ML 1850 Nov 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/054C 48 hours notice required for access New Publications'. 'Plymouth Times' Recommends John Chubb's pamphlet on lecture to Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 125 1850 Nov 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/054D 48 hours notice required for access 'Construction of Locks and Keys'. Morning Advertiser' A review of John Chubb's pamphlet and lecture to the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 125 1850 Nov 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/054E 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'Berwick Warder' A review of John Chubb's lecture to the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 125 1850 Nov 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/054F 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and Keys'. 'Portsmouth Guardian' Reference to John Chubb's pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 125 1850 Nov 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/054G 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb on Locks and Keys'. 'Dover Chronicle' Reference to John Chubb's pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 125 1850 Nov 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/055A 48 hours notice required for access 'Important Case'. 'Stockport Mercury' Report of court case on fraudulent copying of 'Holloway's Pills and Ointments'. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 126 1850 Nov 9 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 172 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/055B 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'Sunday Times' Review of Chubb's lecture to the Institution of Civil Engineers 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 126 1850 Nov 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/055C 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'Critic' Review of Chubb's pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 126 1850 Nov 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/055D 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'Reformer's Gazette' Review of Chubb's pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 126 1850 Nov 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/055E 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'Manchester Spectator' Review of Chubb's pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 126 1850 Nov 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/055F 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb on the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 1850 Nov 23 'Gardener's Chronicle' Review of Chubb's pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 126 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/055G 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 1850 Nov 16 'Meath Herald' Review of Chubb's lecture and pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 126 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/056A 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 1850 Nov 8 'Welshman' Review of Chubb's lecture and pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 127 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 173 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/056B 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 1850 Nov 9 'Tradesman's Advertiser' Review of Chubb's lecture and pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 127 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/056C 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys' 1850 Review of Chubb's lecture and pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 127 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/056D 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and Keys'. 'Morning Chronicle' 1850 Review of Chubb's lecture and pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 127 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/056E 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'Reporter' Review of Chubb's pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 127 1850 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/057 48 hours notice required for access James Clothier, 12 Pall Mall to Mr Chubb offering invention. 'The ne plus Ultra' Offering his invention to make chests unforceable 1 letter, with caption Former Reference: 128 1850 Jun 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/058 48 hours notice required for access 'The Carriage Department'. 'The Illustrated 1851 Jul 26 London News' Text with multiple images. Descriptions of many products including locks and safes by Chubb and by Newton. And duplicates 2 items Former Reference: 128 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 174 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/059 48 hours notice required for access G.L. Chesterton apologising for the delay in replying to John Chubb Writer is unwilling to have his name used in connection with endorsing Chubb prison locks, although he believes them to be of superior quality. 1 letter, 2 pages Former Reference: 129 1850 Apr 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/060 48 hours notice required for access A.T. Tracey, Governor of Westminster House of 1850 Mar 11 Correction endorsing the locks used in the prison Name of addressee not given. 1 letter, 3 pages Former Reference: 129 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/060A 48 hours notice required for access 'John Tallis's "London Street Views", 18381840, St Paul's Churchyard' Map and street views of Saint Paul's Churchyard, shows Chubb's premises at number 57. Copy print. Loose 2 items 197- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/060B 48 hours notice required for access '1847 Edition. John Tallis's "London Street Views", 1838-1840, St Paul's Churchyard' Map and street views of Saint Paul's Churchyard, 1847 edition. Chubb's premises indicated by arrow. Copy print. Loose 1 item 197- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/061 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire Proof Safe and Detector Lock Manufactory' Manuscript on printed advertisement from John Leadbeater to R. Bayham at Ordnance agreeing "to supply locks for the safes you are under contract to supply of your own construction in lieu of Chubb's manufacture". Multiple printed and manuscript images. 1 item, 3 pages Former Reference: 130 1850 Nov 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/062A 48 hours notice required for access 'The pamphlet is the substance of a lecture'. 'Portsmouth Guardian' Short description of lecture and pamphlet for Institution of Civil Engineers 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 131 1850 Nov 29 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 175 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/062B 48 hours notice required for access 'Palmer v. Palmer'. 'The Times' Description of case involving labelling a commercial item to make it appear made by another manufacturer. Various cases cited in evidence. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 131 1850 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/003/062C 48 hours notice required for access 'Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'Morning Herald' Description of Chubb pamphlet and lecture for Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 131 1850 Dec 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/062D 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'Manchester Examiner' Description of Chubb pamphlet for Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 131 1851 Jan 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/062E 48 hours notice required for access 'Metropolitan News. Society of Arts'. 1851 Jan 12 'Athenaeum' Description of Chubb lecture to the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 131 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/062F 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'Cheltenham Journal' Description of Chubb pamphlet for the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 131 1851 Jan 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/062G 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Locks. At the seventh ordinary meeting of the Society of Arts'. 'Illustrated News' Description of Chubb lecture given to the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 131 1851 Jan 25 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 176 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/062H 48 hours notice required for access 'The Essay On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. One sentence to Chubb lecture. No publication details. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 131 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/063A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy'. 'The Morning Post' 1851 Aug 6 Letter from Chubb and Son to the editor of the Morning Post. Refutes 'Illustrated News' item stating that Mr Hobbs formally accepted a challenge, made at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, to pick a Chubb lock. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption. Duplicate Former Reference: 132 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/063B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy'. 'The Company Morning 1851 Aug 2 Post' Letter from Bramah and Co. to the Editor. Mr Hobbs has failed to pick a Bramah lock after trying for four days. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption. Duplicate Former Reference: 132 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/064A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy'. 'The Morning Post' Bramah Lock Company assurance that their locks cannot be picked. Have offered 200 guineas to a noted American lock picker if he can pick one of their locks, which he has failed to do after six weeks of trying. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 132 1851 Aug 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/064B 48 hours notice required for access Duplicate of four headlines from 'The Morning Post' Noted that the newspapers "are deposited in Hobbs Hart archive - S/R Leyton". 1 item Former Reference: 132 197- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/065 48 hours notice required for access 'Newspapers in Hobbs Hart archive S/R Leyton 6.5.82' 'The Morning Post' Dated 1851 Aug 2 about newspaper stamps. Annotated 'of general interest'. Duplicate 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 132 198- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 177 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/066 48 hours notice required for access 'John Chubb Tailor and Draper Queen street, Cheapside, London 1 calling card Former Reference: 132 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/067 48 hours notice required for access 'A Sketch of the History of Ancient Door Fastenings' A monograph on Bars, Bolts, Locks and Keys by Edward Higgin of the Manchester Natural History Society. Multiple detailed images. Annotated 'John Chubb Esq from the author'. 12 pages, 1 leaflet of 12 pages Former Reference: 132 1850 Feb 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/068 48 hours notice required for access 'The Editors of the Chemical Gazette' 1850 Nov 10 'With Mr Chubb's compliments'. Manuscript and text 1 letter Former Reference: 132 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/069 48 hours notice required for access 'Stop Thief, or Hints to Housekeepers to Prevent Housebreaking'. 'By George Cruikshank' Practical advice on burglary prevention measures. With multiple images. 1 leaflet of 10 pages Former Reference: 133 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/070 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. The Magazine of Science' Precis of lecture given by John Chubb to the Institution of Civil Engineers. With 2 images 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 134 1857 Jan CLC/B/002/10/01/003/071A 48 hours notice required for access 'Ornamental keys'. 'Expositor' Text to accompany detailed images of ornamental keys supplied by Chubb. See CLC/B/002/10/01//03/071B-D for images. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 135 1851 Jan 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/071B 48 hours notice required for access 'Ornamental keys'. 'Expositor' Detailed image of Chubb ornamental key supplied by Chubb. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 135 1851 Jan 11 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 178 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/071C 48 hours notice required for access 'Ornamental keys'. 'Expositor' Detailed image of Chubb ornamental key supplied by Chubb. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 135 1851 Jan 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/071D 48 hours notice required for access 'Ornamental keys'. 'Expositor' 4 detailed images of Chubb ornamental keys. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 135 1851 Jan 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/071E 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'Oxford Herald' Short review of Chubb treatise that detailed the lecture to the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 135 1851 Feb 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/071F 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys'. 'Exposition Express' Short review of Chubb treatise that detailed the lecture to the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 135BR 1851 Feb 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/072 48 hours notice required for access Extract from Chubb's 'On the History and 1851 Jan 22 Construction of Latches and Locks' lecture to the Institution of Civil Engineers. Pages 37- 42 (not in order) with image of detector lock, from unnamed publication. Pages are in the wrong order and start at 39. 5 pages Former Reference: 136 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/073A 48 hours notice required for access 'Society of Arts'. 'Morning Advertiser' 1851 Jan 23 A review of Mr Chubb's lecture to the Society of Arts on the construction of latches and locks.. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 137 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/073B 48 hours notice required for access 'Society of Arts'. 'Chronicle' 1851 Jan 23 A review of Mr Chubb's lecture to the Society of Arts on the construction of latches and locks.. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 137 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 179 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/074A 48 hours notice required for access 'Society of Arts'. 'Patent Journal' 1851 Jan 25 A review of Mr Chubb's lecture to the Society of Arts on the construction of latches and locks. 1 newspaper cutting, 7 items with 2 captions Former Reference: 137 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/075A 48 hours notice required for access 'Society of Arts'. 'Watchman' 1851 Jan 29 A review of Mr Chubb's lecture to the Society of Arts on the construction of latches and locks. States that the Council of Civil Engineers has awarded the Telford Silver medal to Mr John Chubb. Newspaper cutting, 3 items with 1 captions Former Reference: 139 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/075B 48 hours notice required for access 'McGregor and Lee' 185132 Frith Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States of America. Manufacturer of bank, jail, store and house locks. 1 calling card Former Reference: 139 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/076A 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's locks like others are made in series' Extract from Chubb's lecture to the Society of Arts. Unattributed, no publication given. 1 newspaper cutting, 4 items Former Reference: 140 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/076B 48 hours notice required for access 'Wilks vs Lawson, Court of Queen's Bench'. 1851 Feb 20 'Times' Report on a case brought by a 'turnkey' from whose cell a prisoner, Hackett, had escaped. Case of defamation brought against The Times. Plaintiff awarded one farthing in damages. Article extends over two pages, see CLC/B/002/10/01/03/077A for final section. 1 newspaper cutting, 2 items with caption Former Reference: 140 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 180 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/077A 48 hours notice required for access 'Cross-examined. The plaintiff was discharged after the enquiry' Final section of report on a case brought by a 'turnkey' from whose cell a prisoner, Hackett, had escaped. Case of defamation brought against The Times. Plaintiff awarded one farthing in damages. Article extends over two pages, see CLC/B/002/10/01/03/076B for first sections. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 141 1851 Feb 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/077B 48 hours notice required for access 'The pleasures of grumbling are so great that it may be doubted' Report and comments on a case brought by a 'turnkey' from whose cell a prisoner, Hackett, had escaped. Case of defamation brought against The Times newspaper. Plaintiff awarded one farthing in damages. No publication details. 1 newspaper cutting, 4 items Former Reference: 141 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/078 48 hours notice required for access 'Milners' Fire-Proof Safes'. 'Courier' Detailed description of Milners' fire-proof safes. The article contains a total of 4 items with caption, 2 items and caption appear on the following page, CLC/B/002/10/01/003/79A 1 newspaper cutting, 2 items Former Reference: 142 1851 Mar 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/079 48 hours notice required for access 'Milners' Fire-Proof Safes'. 'Courier' Continuation of a detailed description of Milners' fire-proof safes and how they work. The items are in the wrong order. The article contains a total of 4 items with caption, 2 items appear on the previous page CLC/B/002/10/01/078 1 newspaper cutting, 2 items with caption Former Reference: 143 1851 Mar 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/080A 48 hours notice required for access 'Notches About Safes. Mr Milner at the Exhibition'. 'Liverpool Times' Description of Milners' safes on display at the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park. 1 newspaper cutting, 2 items with caption Former Reference: 144 1851 Mar 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 181 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/080B 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire Proof Iron Safes by S.I.Arnheim at Berlin' 'Artificial locksmith to His Majesty the King of Prussia' 1 advertisement, 3 pages Former Reference: 144 185English, French and German CLC/B/002/10/01/003/081A 48 hours notice required for access 'Spurious Pianofortes'. 'Wolverhampton(?) Chronicle' Report of a 'worthless' piano sold under the name of a prestigious maker, Collard and Collard. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 145 1851 Mar 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/081B 48 hours notice required for access 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys. By John Chubb'. 'Indian News' Article recommends the use of Chubb safes for Indian banks 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 145 1851 Apr 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/081C 48 hours notice required for access 'A Curious Irish Lock, with Self-Acting Register' To be raffled 1 calling card Former Reference: 145 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/081D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Catch Key Lock'. 'The Inventor, Class 7, Number 158' Description of a lock that will retain any key except the real one. At 'the Exhibition at Birmingham'. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 145 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/082 48 hours notice required for access 'General Hardware'. 'Official Description and Illustrated Catalogue of the Great Exhibition of 1851' Duplicate of page 664 from catalogue held in Wimbledon Library. Brief listing of some lockmakers, including Bramah. 1 item Former Reference: 146 1978 Feb 18 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 182 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/083 48 hours notice required for access 'India Turns Acquisitive Eyes on the Koh-iNoor'. 'The Times' Article concerns the return of treasures to their country of origin, highlighting the Koh-i-Noor diamond because Queen Elizabeth is due to visit India, and the Indian press has been raising the issue. Chubb made a special case to display the case in the Great Exhibition of 1851. With duplicate 1 newspaper cutting, 2 items Former Reference: 146 1983 Nov 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/084 48 hours notice required for access 'Including Locks and Grates'. 'Official Description and Illustrated Catalogue of the Great Exhibition of 1851' Duplicate of page 663 from catalogue held in Wimbledon Library. Listing of Chubb and Sons, text with images, including Chubb's Koh-i-Noor diamond case. Duplicate 1 item Former Reference: 146 1978 Feb 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/085A 48 hours notice required for access 'Messrs. Chubb and Son'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Detailed descriptions of items displayed in the Great Exhibition by the following lock manufacturers and retailers: Chubb and Son Mr Taylor, Meridale Street Mr Aubin, Poulteney Street Mr Yates, St. John's Square Mr Gibbons, St. John's Square Also lists all exhibitors from Wolverhampton 1 newspaper cutting, 4 items with caption Former Reference: 147 1851 Apr 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/085B 48 hours notice required for access 'A detector lock, invented and manufactured by a young mechanic named Wolverson'. 'Birmingham Journal' Brief description of lock intended for display at the Great Exhibition. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 147 1851 Apr 5 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 183 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/086 48 hours notice required for access 'Paublans Locksmith, Rue St Honore No 366, near the Place Vendome, Paris, France' Manuscript advertismen, member of the Academy of Industry. Possibly text for a printer. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 148 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/087A 48 hours notice required for access 'Henry Bigford, Bell Hanger, Patent Lever Detector Lock and Latch Manufacturer, Wolverhampton' 'The inventor is willing to dispose of his right to the invention' 1 advertisement Former Reference: 149 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/087B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Koh-i-Noor appeared to be the chief object 1851 May 3 of attraction'. 'Times' Report on the cage designed by Chubb for the Great Exhibition. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 149 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/087C 48 hours notice required for access 'We must leave unnoticed the enormous buffalo 1851 May 9 horns'. 'Morning Chronicle' Short reference to Bramah and Chubb displays in the Great Exhibition 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 149 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/087D 48 hours notice required for access 'Though there is, as we were saying, no one or more items that predominate over all others' 'Birmingham Journal' Description of the Koh-i-Noor diamond display at the Great Exhibition 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 149 1851 May 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/087F 48 hours notice required for access 'First however let us first describe the safe for the Koh-i-Noor'. 'Builder' Description of the locking mechanism for the Koh-i-Noor diamond display at the Great Exhibition 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 149 1851 May 10 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 184 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/088 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks' Description of the display at the Great Exhibition, preceded by a short history of locks. Unattributed 1 newspaper cutting, 4 items Former Reference: 150 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/089A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Koh-i-Noor'. 'Berrows Worcester Journal' Brief description of Chubb's display cage. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 151 1851 May 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/089B 48 hours notice required for access 'Manufacturers of the safe which contains the Koh-i-Noor'. 'Family Herald' Description of Chubb's products. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 151 1851 May 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/089C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Diamond'. 'Morning Advertiser' Description of Chubb's protective cage on display at the 'Crystal Palace' in Hyde Park. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 151 1851 June 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/089D 48 hours notice required for access 'Various contrivances to protect books, papers and valuable documents against the ravages of fire are exhibited'. 'Illustrated News' Short description of Chubb's heat resistant safes 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 151 1851 May 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/090 48 hours notice required for access 'Notes on the History of the Koh-i-Noor diamond since its discovery in 1550' Manuscript. 3 pages Former Reference: 151 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/091A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy', 'The Times' Brief description of various gems displayed at the Great Exhibition. Refers to Chubb protective cages and an American who has volunteered to pick Chubb and Bramah locks. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 152 1851 Jun 9 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 185 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/091B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy, to the Editor of the 1851 Jun 10 Times', 'The Times' Letter from Chubb and Son contesting the claim by a New Yorker that he has picked Chubb and Bramah locks. The letter offers the lock-picker an opportunity to demonstrate this in public. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 152 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/091C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy, to the Editor of the Times' 2 letters. The first, from A.C. Hobbs, in reply to challenges from Chubb and Bramah to pick their locks. The second letter, from Bramah, repeats the offer of 200 guineas to anyone who can pick the lock on display in their window. 1 newspaper cutting, 2 items with caption Former Reference: 152 1851 Jun 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/091D 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobbs, Who Can Pick Any Lock Made in England Has Declined the Challenge We Gave Him', 'Birmingham Journal' Advertisement. Chubb locks, safes and chests 1 advertisement, with caption Former Reference: 152 1851 Jun 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/091E 48 hours notice required for access Description of an attempt to force a Bramah lock. 'The Times' Unsuccessful attempt made on a despatch box belonging to a Colonel Rawlinson while on a French railway journey. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 152 1851 Jun 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/091F 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy. To The Editor of The 1851 Jun 12 Times', 'Times' From Chubb and Son. Repeats the offer to Mr Hobbs for him to try and pick a Chubb lock, with a Chubb foreman in attendance. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 152 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/092 48 hours notice required for access Copy Ledger page relating to the sale of Chubb 19lock number 142356 Highlighting the sale, in June 1844, of the lock allegedly picked by A.C. Hobbs. Modern copy. For original see CLC/B/002/05/02/01/006 1 item Former Reference: 152 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 186 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/093A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy, To the Editor of The Times' From Clavis. Suggests that Chubb and Bramah should allow Mr Hobbs to publicly attempt to pick their locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 153 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/093B 48 hours notice required for access 'English and American Locks. Challenge By 1851 Jun 14 Chubb, Bramah and Cotterill'. 'Birmingham Journal' Report of the lock controversy, quoting Chubb's letter to The Times 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 153 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/093C 48 hours notice required for access 'To the Editor of The Times' Letters from A.C. Hobbs, Bramah and Company and Chubb and Son relating to the lock controversy. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 153 1851 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/003/093D 48 hours notice required for access 'To the Editor of The Times' Letter from Edwin Cotterill about the lock controversy. Offers Mr Hobbs a public demonstration of his lock-picking skills. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 153 1851 May 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/094A 48 hours notice required for access 'Law Report. Court of Queen's Bench, June 23' No source. Report of a case about patent infringement of Milner safes. June 23, year unknown 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 154 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/094B 48 hours notice required for access 'Institution of Mechanical Engineers' Newspaper cutting, no source. Report of a lecture given on the American safety lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 154 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/094C 48 hours notice required for access 'Institution of Mechanical Engineers' Report of a lecture given on the American safety lock. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 154 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 187 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/095 48 hours notice required for access 'Notes for Strangers'. 'The Morning Post Duplicate. Lists entry times and admission prices to the Industrial Exhibiton in Hyde Park. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 155 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/096 48 hours notice required for access 'The Newspaper' Report of a successful demonstration of lockpicking, by Mr Hobbs, of a Chubb lock in under 10 minutes. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 156 1851 Jul 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/097 48 hours notice required for access 'The Newspaper' 1851 Jul 26 Report of successful Bramah lock-picking by Mr Hobbs. The witnesses recommend that Bramah pay him 200 guineas reward. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 157 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/098 48 hours notice required for access Description of picking Bramah and Chubb locks 1851 Report, with images, of the lock-picking tools and methods employed by Mr Hobbs to pick Chubb and Bramah locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 158 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/099 48 hours notice required for access 'Picking of the Bramah Lock by Mr A.C.Hobbs'. 'Illustrated London News' Description, with images, of the Bramah lock picked by Mr Hobbs. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 159 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/100A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy. Our American 1851 Sep 6 Brethren'. 'Builder' Description of the process used by Mr Hobbs to pick a Bramah lock . 1 newspaper cutting, 4 items with caption Former Reference: 160 1851 Sep 6 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 188 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/100B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy. To the Editor of The Times'. Two letters. First letter from Chubb and Son clarifying the offer made to Mr Hobbs for lockpicking. Second letter is from a "Joint Stock Bank Manager" and describes a theft from the Greenock Bank Company twenty years before. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 160 1851 Sep 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/100C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy'. 'Edinburgh Courant' Description of the controversy. Some text missing 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 160 1851 Sep 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/101 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Exhibition'. 1851 Sep 9 Description of different types and makes of lock available, and on display. Some text missing in first item. 1 newspaper cutting, 7 items Former Reference: 161 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/102A 48 hours notice required for access Lock designs. 'Wolverhampton Herald' Description of different types and makes of locks. 1 newspaper cutting, 4 items with caption Former Reference: 162 1851 Sep 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/102B 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Cotterell's Lock'. 'Wolverhampton' Description of Cotterell's lock, followed by a description of Newell's American lock. Some text missing. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 162 1851 Sep 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/102C 48 hours notice required for access 'To the Editor of The Times'. 'Times' Some text missing. Letter from Walter H. Tucker about the security of various locks. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 162 1851 Sep 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/103 48 hours notice required for access 'Newell's Patent Parautoptic Bank Lock' 1851 Issued by A.C. Hobbs, proprietor. Contains details of the bank lock with various affirmations as to its security. 1 leaflet Former Reference: 163 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 189 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/104A 48 hours notice required for access 'You Can But If You Are Beaten Lose With A Good Grace'. 'The Times' Text missing. Letter from "Common Sense", advising Chubb and Bramah to accept that Mr Hobbs can pick their locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 163 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/104B 48 hours notice required for access £500 offered to pick Mr Hobbs' lock. 'Dispatch' Part of article. No-one has attempted to pick Mr Hobbs' lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 163 1851 Sep 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/105 48 hours notice required for access 'A Challenge to Mr Hobbs, the Celebrated Amercian Lock-Picker' Issued by Joseph Richards of Wolverhampton offering £10 to Mr Hobbs, or anyone else, who can pick the detector rim lock. 1 leaflet Former Reference: 164 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/106 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and Lock-Picking'. 'Illustrated News' 2 Images of Newton's Permutation "Bitt" keys. Article describes Newton's lock which has so far defied attempts at lock-picking. 1 newspaper cutting, 3 items with caption Former Reference: 165 1851 Aug 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/107A 48 hours notice required for access 'Diamond Dialogues'. 'The Times' Fictitious, satirical dialogue between two policemen discussing the Koh-i-Noor diamond. 1 newspaper cutting, 2 items with caption Former Reference: 166 1851 Jul 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/107B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Pick Lock Question'. 'The Times' 1851 Jul 2 Article questions, humorously, whether the current interest in lock-picking might allow criminals to escape justice, with the excuse that they were attempting to gain a reward from Bramah or Chubb. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 166 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 190 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/107C 48 hours notice required for access 'Advertisement. Locking'. 'The Times' Letter from Edwin Cotterill challenging Mr Hobbs to pick a Cotterill lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 166 1851 Jun 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/108A 48 hours notice required for access 'A Walk in the Hardware Department' Part of an article that refers to Wolverhamptonbased Walton and Company's exhibits of enamelled ware being surrounded by locks on display. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 167 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/108B 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks. For some time past it has been wellknown that Mr Hobbs, an American exhibitor of locks'. Mr Hobbs picked a Chubb Detector lock in a vault of the State Paper Office, with witnesses present. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 167 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/108C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy'. 'The Times' Letter from Bramah and Company describing Mr Hobbs progress in attempting to pick one of their locks, under witness supervision. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 167 1851 Aug 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/108D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy'. 'The Times' Letter from Mr Hobbs describing his attempt to pick a Bramah lock. He states that the lock in question was made specifically for the test and was not a commercial lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 167 1851 Aug 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/108E 48 hours notice required for access 'Challenge to Mr Hobbs'. 'Punch' Satirical article about Mr Hobbs's claim to have picked a Bramah lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 167 1851 Sep 20 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 191 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/108F 48 hours notice required for access 'The Pick of the Exhibition'. 'Punch' Satirical article questioning whether the Koh-iNoor diamond is now safe, after Mr Hobbs picked a Chubb lock. 1 newspaper cutting, with caption Former Reference: 167 1851 Sep 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/109A 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and Lock-Picking. With a Portrait of Mr 1851 Aug 2 Hobbs'. 'Illustrated News' Daguerottetype image, of Mr Hobbs lockpicking. Article describes the picking of Chubb's detector lock. Finishes with Mr Hobbs offer of £1,000 to anyone who can pick any one of his Newell patent locks. 1 newspaper cutting, 2 items with caption Former Reference: 170 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/109B 48 hours notice required for access 'Advertisement. The Lock Controversy'. 'The Times' Letter from Chubb questioning the 'Illustrated News' account of Mr Hobbs lock-picking. 1 newspaper cutting, with loose caption Former Reference: 170 1851 Aug 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/109C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy. To the Editor of The Times' Letter from Bramah and Company questioning Mr Hobbs's account of lock-picking. This is followed by a short letter from Hobbs correcting the date on which he lock-picked. 1 newspaper cutting, with loose caption Former Reference: 170 1851 Aug 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/109D 48 hours notice required for access 'In consideration of the interest very naturally excited in the public mind'. 'Journal' Description of the Chubb lock picked by Mr Hobbs in 1850 Nov (probably erroneous, should be 1851) 1 newspaper cutting, with caption below Former Reference: 170 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/003/110A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy. The American picklock, Mr Hobbs, has accomplished the opening of Bramah's patent lock'. ' Globe' Article concerns whether Hobbs is entitled to the reward for picking the Bramah lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 171 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 192 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/003/110B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy. To the Editor of The Times'. 'Times' From Chubb, refuting Mr Hobbs acceptance of a challenge to try and open a Chubb lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 171 1851 Sep 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/110C 48 hours notice required for access The Lock Controversy. Bramah should pay reward to Hobbs. 'Times' Article that recommends Mr Hobbs should receive 200 guineas reward from Bramah for opening their lock. Includes 'Report of the Arbitrators'. Article is followed by a letter from A.C. Hobbs attaching two enclosures concerning his opening of Chubb's lock in front of witnesses. 1 newspaper cutting, 4 items with caption Former Reference: 171 1851 Sep 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/111 48 hours notice required for access 'The Catch Key Lock'. 'Bisford's' Lottery tickets, the winner of which will own the patent of a new lock designed to resist picking by Mr Hobbs. Value of patent is £10,000. Winner will be offered £5,000 if he or she wishes to sell it. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 172 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/003/112 48 hours notice required for access 'Bank Robberies Prevented by Newells' Patent Parautoptic Bank Lock' With 2 images of a medal awarded by National Mechanics Institute of Austria. Contains numerous affidavits and certificates from various institutes, companies and banks attesting to the security of Newell's lock. 32 pages Former Reference: 173 1850 CLC/B/002/10/01/004 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Collectanea' Original volume re-bound in 3 parts 1 volume Former Reference: 140/3/C2. Volume '2' Part 1 1851 - 1854 [17-- - 198-] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 193 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/001 48 hours notice required for access Bramah and Company, 124 Piccadilly: 'The Bramah Lock' Includes printed letters concerning counterfeit locks. Printed by T Brettell, Rupert Street, Haymarket 1 advertisement Former Reference: A 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Volume 2' label 1 page Former Reference: B 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/004/003 48 hours notice required for access Bramah and Company, 124 Piccadilly: 'The Lock Controversy' Printed. Describes Mr Hobbs' unsuccessful picking of Bramah lock 1 letter Former Reference: C 1851 Aug 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/004 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Exhibition - prize medal'. 'Morning Herald' 1851 Oct 31 Milner's Safes. Copy only 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: D 196- - 198- CLC/B/002/10/01/004/005 48 hours notice required for access N Penner[?], Superintendant of Police, [Great] Exhibition Hyde Park, to Chubb and Son Manuscript. Concerns his purchase of a Chubb lock for Mr Hobbs to attempt to pick it, with testimonial to efficacy of Chubb's locks 1 letter of 3 pages Former Reference: E 1851 Oct 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/006 48 hours notice required for access Institution of Mechanical Engineers: 'Report of Proceedings at the Special General Meeting' Printed by Waterlow and Sons, London Wall. 'Machine for Blooming Iron' by Joseph Beasley of Smethwick, Birmingham; 'On the Progress of Improvements in Locks in the United States of America' by Paul R Hodge of London. With plates 1 volume of 35 pages Former Reference: F 1851 Jun 30 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 194 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/007 48 hours notice required for access Institution of Mechanical Engineers: 'Excerpt Minutes of Proceedings' Printed by W. Clowes & Son, Stamford Street. 'On Fire-proof Buildings, by James Braidwood' 1 volume of 24 pages Former Reference: E 1850 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/008 48 hours notice required for access Bramah and Company, 124 Piccadilly: 'The Bramah Lock Controversy' Extracts from contemporary press coverage. Describes Mr Hobbs' successful picking of Bramah lock and subsequent award of cheque for 200 guineas following decision by arbitrators. 1 pamphlet of 24 pages Former Reference: H 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/009 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Hobbs picking locks in New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans'. 'The American Magazine' Mr Hobbs testing bank vault security by picking locks in New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 1 3B 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/010 48 hours notice required for access Bramah and Company, 124 Piccadilly: 'The Bramah Lock' Reverse contains 'Table of Permutations of the Bramah Lock' 1 advertisement Former Reference: I 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/011 48 hours notice required for access Lewis Jennings: 'Jenning's Patent Rotary Permutation Lock' Advertising leaflet for New York manufactured lock as exhibited at the London Exhibition [1851]. Printed by Davidson, Carey Street. 1 leaflet Former Reference: 2 1850-1851 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 195 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/012A 48 hours notice required for access Milner v. Harrison. 'Infringement of Patent. In Chancery - Injunction' Notice of court proceedings in Bath brought by William Milner seeking an injunction against John German Harrison for infringement of Thomas Milner's patent for fire-proof safes of 1840. Vice Chancellor Sir George Turner granted the injunction. Unidentified source. 1 newspaper cutting (?) Former Reference: 2 185- - 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/004/012B 48 hours notice required for access R. Noake and Son: 'Testing of a new 1851 Sep description of Wrought Iron Book Safe' Notice by R. Noake and Son, Wolverhampton advertising the testing of fire-proof book safe on September 29 1851. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/012C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Protector Lock [and] Chubb's Patent Iron 185--186Safes and Locks' Report on displays (at the Great Exhibition?) on The Protector Lock, by Mr Restell of Clark and Company and on Chubb's Patent Iron Safes and Locks. Unidentified source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/013A 48 hours notice required for access Henry Howard Paul: 'Hobbs, The American Lock Picker' 'Morning Chronicle' Biographical article on Alfred Hobbs, the American lock picker 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 1 3B 1851 Oct 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/013B 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's locks' 'The Optimist' A Chubb lock belonging to Captain Balcarras Ramsay in Madras was successfully picked by a native artisan named Chand 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 3 3B 1851 Oct 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/013C 48 hours notice required for access 'Lock picking made an impossibility' 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Tittley's protection segmental slide cap for locks, registered for Joseph Taylor, lock manufacturer, Wolverhampton 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 3 3B 1851 Oct 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 196 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/013D 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Hobbs picking locks in New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans'. 'The American Magazine' Mr Hobbs testing bank vault security by picking locks in New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 1 3B 184--186- CLC/B/002/10/01/004/013E 48 hours notice required for access 'The lock controversy' 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Editorial comment on advertisement entitled 'Lock picking made an impossibility: Tittley's protection segmental slide cap for locks, registered for Joseph Taylor, Lock manufacturer, Wolverhampton 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 3 3B 1851 Oct 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/013F 48 hours notice required for access C.J. Gaylor, 90 John Street, New York: 'Salamander Safes' Advertising card for Gayler's fireproof Salamander Safes 1 advertisement Former Reference: 3 1851 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/013G 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb: 'Chubb v. Hobbs'. 'The Daily News' Published letter from Charles Chubb to the Editor of 'The Daily News', dated Oct 24 1851 concerning the American lock-picker Hobbs. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 3 1851 Oct 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/014B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy' Report of lecture given at the Society of Arts by Mr Hobbs on locks, including locks manufactured by Bramah, Chubb and Newall. Unidentified newspaper. The lecture was given on 15 Jan 1852. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 4 1852 Jan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 197 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/014C 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Burglaries at the Dundee Bank and at Manchester' Advertisement in the form of testimonials about attempted burlaries foiled by the use of Chubb locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 4 1852 Feb 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/014D 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery'. 'Bristol Mercury' 1852 Jan Report of robbery at the Coalbrookdale Company, Castle Street, Bristol, suggesting that a Chubb lock had been picked 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 4 1852 Jan CLC/B/002/10/01/004/014E 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Lock'. 'Bristol Mercury' Correction to earlier report of robbery at the Coalbrookdale Company, Castle Street, Bristol, suggesting that a Chubb lock had been picked. The lock had not been picked, but the safe doors had been forced open. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 4 1852 Jan 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/014F 48 hours notice required for access Society of Arts: 'Mr A.C. Hobbs read a Paper on 1852 Jan the Principles of the Construction of Locks' Brief report from 'Transactions of the Society of Arts' on the Second Extra Ordinary Meeting of the Session on January 15 1852 at which A.C Hobbs read a paper on the construction of locks. 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 4 4BM CLC/B/002/10/01/004/014G 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Hobbs in Liverpool'. 'Liverpool Journal' Published letter from Mr Milner, dated January 31 1852, correcting its report on Hobbs' visit to Liverpool in connection with the sale of Milner's safes in his new premises in London. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 4 1852 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/004/015 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs' Patent American Lock Company: 'Form of Application for Shares' Blank form regarding the allocation of shares at £5 each. 1 leaflet Former Reference: 4 1852 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 198 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/016 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs' Patent American Lock Company: '[Prospectus] Capital £50,000, in 10,000 shares of £5 each' Prospectus for share issue. 1 leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 5 1852 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/017A 48 hours notice required for access A.C. Hobbs, 16 Ovington Square, Brompton: 'The American Lock'. 'Banker's Magazine'. Letter from Hobbs dated November 27 1851 regarding his description of the Day and Newell locks to the Banking Institute. 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 6 6LB 1852 Jan CLC/B/002/10/01/004/017B 48 hours notice required for access Lewis H. Haslewood, 15 Angel Court, Throgmorton Street: 'Hobbs' Patent American Lock Company'. 'Berrow's Worcester Journal' Published advertisement concerning share issue. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 6 6TR 1852 Jan 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/017C 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobbs' Locks'. 'Berrow's Worcester Journal' Report on share issue in Hobbs' Patent American Lock Company. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 6 1852 Jan 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/018 48 hours notice required for access E. Hunter, to Mrs Chubb [?] 1852 Jan 5 On Mrs Chubb's recovery from a serious illness and declining her invitation to London on account of his age (79). Mrs Chubb is not named, but he thanks her for a lock of her daughter's hair, describing it as "A true Chubb's Lock". 1 letter of 3 pages Former Reference: 7 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 199 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/019 48 hours notice required for access Account of dinner held in Wolverhampton in 1851 Nov 12 honour of Mr Chubb [Start of cutting missing] Begins with description of Hobbs' presentation to the mechanical engineers at the Society of Arts' London and of Hobb's refusal to attempt to pick Chubb locks. At the dinner, toasts were responded to by John Hunter and Mr Danks. Mr E. Hunter proposed toast to Mr Chubb, who responded with speech in praise of his workforce. The following day the Chubb workmen celebrated, together with Captain Russell and assembled soldiers of the 50th regiment. A brief description of a test of Milner's fireproof safes is also included. 1 newspaper cutting in 4 parts Former Reference: 8 8TR CLC/B/002/10/01/004/020A 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Whitfield: 'Begs respectfully to call your 1850 attention to his Manufactures' Printed by James Grove, 20 Great Charles Street, Birmingham. Includes details of wrought iron safes and deed boxes, fitted with Cotterill's, Mordan's or Chubb's patent locks. 1 leaflet of 16 pages Former Reference: 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/020B 48 hours notice required for access L.H. Haslewood, 15 Angel Court, Throgmorton 1852 Street: 'Hobbs Patent American Lock Company' Advertisment [undated] from unknown newspaper regarding the issue of shares in Hobbs Patent American Lock Company. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/020C 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 1852 Feb '[Advertisement] Burglaries at the Dundee Bank and at Manchester'. 'The Morning Advertiser' Testimonials about attempted burglaries foiled by the use of Chubb locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 9 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 200 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/021B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb safe purchased by Queen Victoria and 1852 Feb 28 presented to the Duchess of Gloucester. 'The Wolverhampton Chronicle' Brief note on Queen Victoria's purchase of Chubb safe as exhibited at the Great Exhibition. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/021C 48 hours notice required for access Chubb safe purchased by Queen Victoria and presented to the Duchess of Gloucester. 'The Liverpool Mail' Brief note on Queen Victoria's purchase of Chubb safe as exhibited at the Great Exhibition 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 10 1852 Feb 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/021D 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire-protector for iron safes, registered for Mr T.W. Stephens, St James-Street, Dublin'. 'Liverpool Mercury' Short report on Mr Stephens' fire-resistant safes. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 10 1852 Mar 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/022 48 hours notice required for access Arthur A Smith, Bristol to Chubb and Son, 57 St 1852 Feb 17 Pauls Churchyard Regarding unsuccessful attempt to pick a Chubb lock - thieves had to resort to drilling to rob repository. 1 letter Former Reference: 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/023A 48 hours notice required for access A.C. Hobbs: 'Hobb's American Lock'. Published letter from Hobbs, 97 Cheapside, dated April 2 1852, in response to letter from Jer. Smith published 28 March. Hobbs refutes the claim that Smith was not given the opportunity to pick his lock as displayed at the Great Exhibition. Mr Potter of South Africa had made duplicate key which Smith had used in a previous attempt to pick the lock. Hobbs challenges Smith to pick lock - place: 97 Cheapside, time: 4 p.m., with prize of £1,000 on offer. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 11 1852 Apr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 201 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/023B 48 hours notice required for access J.G. Harrison and Company.: 'Patent Fire-Proof 1852 Jan 20 Safes. Milner versus Harrison: Judgment' Reprint of judgment by Vice-Chancellor Sir George Turner in the case of 'Patent Fire-Proof Safes. Milner v. Harrison', dated December 19 1851. Case refers to Tann's and Milner's patents on fire-proof safes. 1 leaflet of 12 pages Former Reference: 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/024A 48 hours notice required for access Architectural and Archaeological Society 1852 [Liverpool]: 'Mr William Brown, M.P., on locks' Report [undated] of a fortnightly meeting of the Architectural and Archaeological Society, including a letter from William Brown describing his own design of lock, which was read by the Secretary and a letter from T.G. Code written on behalf of Chubb and Son, denying that Mr Hobbs had ever picked one of their locks. 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 12 12TR CLC/B/002/10/01/004/024B 48 hours notice required for access Fragment of interview [unknown source] 1852 5-lines: ... "The general effect of his answers to my questions was that he had nothing to disclose, that he knew nothing whatever of the matter" ... 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/025 48 hours notice required for access Edwin Cotterill, 105 New Street, Birmingham: 'The principle of Edwin Cotterill's Patent Climax Detector Lock' With testimonials. 1 advertisement leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 12 1851-1852 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/026 48 hours notice required for access Edwin Cotterill, 105 New Street, Birmingham: [circular letter] Circular letter advertising his new premises at 105 New Street, Birmingham. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 12 1852 Feb 25 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 202 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/027A 48 hours notice required for access 'Bald Facts'. 'Punch' 1852 April 24 Short article suggesting that Chubb's Patent Safety Locks would provide a good alternative to a hair restorer advertised under the slogan of "A beautiful head of hair for one shilling". 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/027B 48 hours notice required for access Michael Leopold Parnell, of Little Queen Street, 1852 May 15 Ironmonger: 'For certain improvements in locks. Patent dated November 6 1851'. 'The Mechanical Magazine' Brief description of Michael Leopold Parnell's patent for improvements to tumbler locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/027C 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Restell, of the Strand, Watchmaker: 'For improvements in locks or fastenings. Patent dated December 8 1851'. 'The Mechanical Magazine' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 13 1852 Jun 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/027D 48 hours notice required for access George Dismore, of Clerkenwell-Green, Jeweller: 'For improvements in locks. Patent dated December 8 1851'. 'The Mechanical Magazine' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 13 1852 May 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/027E 48 hours notice required for access Michael Parnell: 'Parnell's specification'. 'The 1852 May 22 Mechanical Magazine' Correction to brief description of his patent for improvements to locks as described in previous issue of The Mechanical Magazine. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/027F 48 hours notice required for access Willliam Sinclair: 'For certain improvements in locks. Patent dated November 13 1851'. 'The Mechanical Magazine' 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 13 1852 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 203 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/028 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr. A.C. Hobbs of America will deliver a lecture 1852 on the principle and construction of locks' Lecture to be given by Hobbs at the London Tavern, Bishopsgate Street on Thursday 27th instant in aid of the Iron, Hardware and Metal Trades' Pension Society. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/029 48 hours notice required for access Bramah and Company, 124 Piccadilly: 'Bramah's newly invented Double Security Patent Locks' Circular letter advertising Bramah's locks. 1 advertisement of 2 pages Former Reference: 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/030 48 hours notice required for access 'Fusible Metal Fire-Plugs'. 'Mechanical 1852 Magazine' Article referring to Granville Sharp's Prize Essay on fire-resistant safes, published in Issue 1500 of the 'Mechanical Magazine' and comparing his methods to those of Mr Mackay as published in 'The Builder' of 4 December 1847 and the 'Mechanical Magazine' of 27 October 1849. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/031A 48 hours notice required for access A shared fireproof safe. 'Mechanical Magazine' Part of article suggesting shared use of large fireproof safes for storage of important documents, enabling the ready insurance of such items. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 15 1852 Jun 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/031B 48 hours notice required for access Alfred Hobbs' improved lock. 'Wolverhampton Herald' Part of article only. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 15 1852 Sep 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/031C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Fire-proof Safe Controversy' 1852 Notice from unidentified newspaper announcing a dinner at the Adelphi Hotel [Liverpool] in honour of Mr Milner of Lord Street. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 15 1852 April LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 204 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/031D 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobb's American Lock Again'. 'The Observer' Report of Mr Hobbs' challenge to Jeremiah Smith, following report in 'The Observer' of 28 March that Smith was willing to attempt to pick the Exhibition Lock. Hobbs had arranged for Jeremiah Smith to attempt to pick one of his commercial locks, rather than the Exhibition Lock, for a sum of £200. Jeremiah Smith failed to turn up at Hobbs' Cheapside office for the challenge. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 15 1852 Apr CLC/B/002/10/01/004/032 48 hours notice required for access 'Parnell's Patent dated 6th Nov 1851 [and] Restell's Patent dated 8 Dec 1851' Manuscript note [undated], with pencil drawing, concerning Parnell's and Restell's patents and protective tumblers for locks. 1 document Former Reference: 16 1851-1852 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/033A 48 hours notice required for access 'Threatened invasion of Cuba, by the 1852 Sep 30 Americans'. 'Berrow's Worcester Journal' Comment on Mr Jennings' improvements on the Colt revolver and on his locks exhibited at the Great Exhibition, which were of inexpensive construction, yet of equal security to those of Hobbs. The author is surprised that Jennings' lock was not patented in England, as the attempt to launch Hobbs' company in England had failed. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/033B 48 hours notice required for access 'Re John German Harrison'. Report from 1852 unknown Liverpool newspaper on Harrison's bankruptcy Report on the appointment of an assignee in the bankruptcy of John German Harrison. Proposals for the appointment of Mr John Tann, Mr Norton or Mr Milner as assignee were objected to by Mr Lloyd, solicitor acting on behalf of Harrison. It was agreed to suggest "an indifferent party", i.e. Mr Harmood Banner, jnr., and the hearing was adjourned to ascertain whether he was willing to act in this capacity. 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 17 17B LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 205 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/033C 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglaries and Chubb's locks and safes' Advertisement from unknown newspaper reporting on the unsuccessful attempts to pick Chubb's patent locks during attempted burglaries on the Dundee Bank and on Mr Clarke's warehouse in Cross Street, Manchester. The advertisement also refers to the Koh-i-Noor Safe and Cage as displayed at the Great Exhibition and to testimonial for Chubb's fireproof safes by Mr Braidwood, Superintendant of the London Fire Brigade. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 17 1852 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/033D 48 hours notice required for access 'For the invention of a good and cheap lock'. 'Society of Arts ... Session 185' Notice from the Society's list of subjects for premiums. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 17 1852 Nov 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/033E 48 hours notice required for access George French, Bandon, Ireland: 'Improvements in axles or axletrees' Patent dated June 27 1853. Note [source unknown] of Patent no. 1557. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: - 1853 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/033F 48 hours notice required for access Alfred Charles Hobbs of New York: 'For certain improvements in the construction of locks and other fastenings' Patent dated February 23, 1852. 'The Mechanical Magazine' 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 17 1852 Sep CLC/B/002/10/01/004/033G 48 hours notice required for access Notice of a meeting of the Polytechnic Society [of Liverpool]. 'Liverpool Mercury' Meeting at which Thomas Webster, a patentlaw barrister is to read paper entitled 'The protection of invention in the arts and manufactures ...' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 17 1852 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/033H 48 hours notice required for access 'Protection against thieves'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement for Chubb's Detector Locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 17 1852 Sep 29 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 206 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/034 48 hours notice required for access 'The last appendix to "Yankee Doodle' 'Punch' 1852 magazine Satirical verse commenting on the superiority of the United States over Great Britain, in such things as Transatlantic clippers, The Panama Canal, steamships, the Colt Revolver and Hobbs' success in picking Chubb's and Bramah's locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/035A 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb, 57 St Paul's Church Yard: 'Chubb's New Patent Lock' Including testimonial from M.J. Brunel. 1 advertisement leaflet Former Reference: 19 1852 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/035B 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and Keys' 'Illustrated Exhibitor and Magazine of Art' 24 July 1852 Article from 'The Illustrated Exhibitor and Magazine of Art' , Vol., 2 no. 20, dated July 24 1852. A short history of locks, with illustrations and descriptions of Ancient Egyptian locks, a warded lock and key, Barron's lock and key, Bramah's patent lock, Chubb's patent lock, Chubb's patent quadruple lock, Chubb's bankers' lock and Day & Newell's locks. 1 newspaper cutting of 6 pages Former Reference: 19 1852 Jul 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/036 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] Former Reference: - LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 207 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/037 48 hours notice required for access 'Provisional Protections under the New Laws'. Brief newspaper cuttings relating to patents for locks. Each item annotated to show when "Notice to Proceed" was published in the 'London Gazette', and several items also marked as "Sealed", with date. Includes information on the following Chubb patents: No. 602. John Chubb: Improvements in Locks, 1 Nov 1852, Notice to Proceed 16 Nov 1852, Sealed 17 Jan 1853 ; No.. 160. John Chubb and John Goater. Improvements in locks and latches, 21 Jan 1853, Notice to Proceed 8 Feb 1853, Sealed 16 May 1854. 1 page of 51 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 20 1852-1854 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/038A 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobbs and Co.'s "Solid-key" Lock' [and] 'Parnell's Defiance Lock'. 'Mechanical Magazine' Brief descriptions locks as exhibited at The Society of Arts. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 21 1853 Jan 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/038B 48 hours notice required for access Australian orders for Chubb iron rooms and 1853 Jan 1 safes. 'Mechanical Magazine' On Australian trade with the United Kingdom in iron and tin goods. Reference is made to recent orders from Australia for Chubb strong rooms and safes, due to the quantity of gold production. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/038C 48 hours notice required for access Henry Chubb and Company, Prince William Street, New Brunswick: 'The New-Brunswick Courier' Advertising weekly newspaper 'The NewBrunswick Courier' to be published by Henry Chubb and Company. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 21 1853 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 208 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/038D 48 hours notice required for access 'In Re J.G. Harrison' Report of bankruptcy proceedings against Harrison. 'Liverpool Courier' Report from 'Liverpool Courier' 15 Jan 1853 on proceedings in bankruptcy of John German Harrison. Mr Bardswell appeared for John Harrison and Mr Blair appeared on behalf of Messrs. Milner. Previous court actions in 1851 and 1852 were decided in favour of Messrs. Milner. Mr Bardswell questioned whether the original court action should have been against Messrs. Tann, who manufactured the safes sold by Harrison, rather than against Harrison, who had previously been employed by Milners. The case was adjourned until Tuesday 18th January 1853. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 21 1853 Jan 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/038E 48 hours notice required for access 'Nixey's Patent Revolving Till' Description [unknown source] of a revolving till patented by Mr Nixey, of Moor Street, Soho. 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 21 21RB 1853 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/039 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Bankruptcy: John German Harrison's Certificate Meeting'. 'Liverpool Courier' Proceedings in bankruptcy of John German Harrison. Mr Bardswell appeared for John Harrison and Mr Blair appeared on behalf of Messrs. Milner. Previous court actions in 1851 and 1852 were decided in favour of Messrs. Milner. A declaration of insolvency was signed on September 30 1852. The decision of Mr Commissioner Perry was that the certificate should be suspended for six months and that protection should be granted to the bankrupt. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 22 22RT 1853 Jan 19 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 209 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/040 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son: 'Safes! The Rationale of a "Safe!" affording security against fire, robbery, or violence Issued by Milners, including testimonials for Milner's fire-proof safes and warning against the purchase of Tann's Patent Safes as sold by J.G. Harrison, Liverpool, on the grounds of an Injunction of Chancery regarding the infringement of Milner's patent. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 23 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/004/041 48 hours notice required for access Paul and Dominic Colnaghi and Company, 13 & 1852 May 14 Pall Mall East: Invitation to a private view of a portrait of Sir George Grey At Colnaghi's from 15-31 May 1852 of portrait of Sir John Grey by Francis Grant A.R.A. Addressed to E.B Denison Esq., 42 Queen Anne Street. 1 invitation Former Reference: 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/042 48 hours notice required for access E.B Denison, 42 Queen Anne Street to Mr Chubb Suggesting improvement to Hobbs' design of lock with an eccentric keyhole, with diagram. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 24 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/004/043 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and Picklocks'. 'Chambers's Edinburgh Journal' Article on the history of locks and lock-picking, pages 405-407. Includes brief description of Chubb and Bramah locks, reference to the 1851 lock controversy and to methods of lockpicking by taking wax impressions of the interiors of locks. 1 newspaper cutting of 3 pages Former Reference: 25 1852 Dec 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/044 48 hours notice required for access Daniel Brooke Robertson, Shanghai, China, to John Chubb. Incomplete [?] letter, with diagram. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 26 1851 Apr 16 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 210 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/045 48 hours notice required for access Daniel Brooke Robertson, Shanghai, China, to John Chubb. On a Chinese lock design, suggesting its similarity to Ancient Egyptian designs, with diagram. 1 letter of 4 pages Former Reference: 26 1851 May 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/046A 48 hours notice required for access 'Parnell's "Master-Key Detachment"'. 1853 Feb 19 'Mechanical Magazine' Description of adaptation to Parnell's "DefianceLock". 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/046B 48 hours notice required for access 'Extraordinary lock'. 'Home Companion'. Description of Yale's Magic Lock, as described in the 'American Artisan' magazine. Yale offered reward of 500 dollars to anyone who could pick the lock through the key-hole. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/046C 48 hours notice required for access S. Berrisford, 3 Ducie Street, Exchange, 1853 Mar 12 Manchester: 'Hobbs's American Protector Locks fitted to Berrisford's Phoenix wrought-iron fire and fraud-proof safes'. 'The Builder' Advertisement. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/046D 48 hours notice required for access Hart and Son, 53, 54, 55 Wych-Street, Strand: 'Restell's Patent Protector Lock'. Advertisement [unknown source]. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 27 1853 Feb 12 1853 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 211 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/047A 48 hours notice required for access Court of Chancery, Feb 22: Law report 1853 Feb 23 regarding Rodgers v. Nowill, before the Lords Justices of Appeal. 'The Times' [?] Regarding breach of injunction of December 1847 restraining William Rodgers from using trademark of V.R. with a crown, and inscription "I. Rodgers and Sons" on cutlery. Lord Justice Knight Bruce and Lord Justice Turner ruled that Rodgers should be committed, unless he proposed an acceptable alternative trademark. He was ordered to pay costs. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/047B 48 hours notice required for access Bramah and Company, 124 Piccadilly: 'The Bramah Locks' Including press reports on the Lock Controversy and Mr Hobbs from 'The Times', 'The Morning Chronicle' and 'The Bankers' Magazine'. 1 advertising leaflet of 22 pages Former Reference: 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/048 48 hours notice required for access Court of Chancery, March 18: Law report 1853 Mar 1853 regarding Burgess v. Burgess before the Lords Justices of Appeal. 'The Times' On a motion for an injunction of behalf of Mr William Robert Burgess, of 107 Strand to restrain the defendant (his son) William Harding Burgess of 36 King William Street from selling any sauce manufactured by him and described as Burgess's Essence of Anchovies. Lord Justice Knight Bruce and Lord Justice Turner ruled that the injunction must be refused, with costs. 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 29 1854 Mar LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 212 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/049 48 hours notice required for access A.H. Layard: 'Discoveries in Nineveh and 1853 Babylon' [extract]. John Murray, Albermarle Street. Manuscript note with drawing of a Ketch (key) as described on page 596 of 'Discoveries in Nineveh & Bablyon' by A.H. Layard. Annotation suggests this is same shape as an Egyptian key. Reverse of note contains manuscript notes relating to sources of newspaper cuttings [CLC/B/002/10/04/050A-D]. 1 document Former Reference: 32 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/050A 48 hours notice required for access 'Robberies' [in Liverpool]. Reports [unidentified Liverpool newspaper] about robberies and burglaries in Liverpool, including a safe-blowing at the North Shoremills factory. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 31 1853 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/004/050B 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son: 'Safes! The Rationale of a "Safe!" affording security against fire, robbery, or violence Advertisement including testimonials for Milner's fire-proof safes and warning against the purchase of Tann's Patent Safes as sold by J.G. Harrison, Liverpool, on the grounds of an Injunction of Chancery regarding the infringement of Milner's patent. Published in various Manchester newspapers. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 31 1853 Apr CLC/B/002/10/01/004/050C 48 hours notice required for access Mary Griffin was charged with having stolen 1853 Apr 8 several sovereigns out of her master's cashbox. 'The Times' Report of theft by Mary Griffin from Mr Green, a wholesale clothier of Bevis Marks. The cashbox was fitted with one of Chubb's patent locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 31 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 213 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/050D 48 hours notice required for access 'Rose's Patent Lock' (Patent dated October 21 1852). 'The Mechanical Magazine' Brief description, with diagrams. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 31 1853 May 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/051 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/004/052 48 hours notice required for access George Palmer, London and North Western 1853 May 16 Railway, Liverpool to C. Chubb and Son, 28 Lord Street, Liverpool. Acknowledging receipt of letter from Chubb and Son dated 15 May 1853 and promising official reply on 17th May. 1 letter of 1 page Former Reference: 32 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/053 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs and Company, 97 Cheapside: 'Patent Protector Locks' Hobb's Patent Protector Locks, with tumbler mechanism. 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 32 1853 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/054 48 hours notice required for access 'Closed Key-Hole Detector Lock, Walter H. Tucker, Inventor'. With two diagrams. 1 advertising leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 32 1853 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/055 48 hours notice required for access George Palmer, London and North Western Railway, Liverpool to C. Chubb and Son, 28 Lord Street, Liverpool. In reply to Chubb's letter of 15 May 1853 testifying to the efficacy of Chubb's iron door and locks which foiled an attempted burglary. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 32 1853 May 17 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 214 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/056 48 hours notice required for access S. Mordan and Company: 'On Mr E.B Denison's 1853 May 17 New Lock' [Part 1]. 'Liverpool Standard' Report from Society of Arts [Liverpool]. Seventeenth Ordinary Meeting, 20 April , in which E.B Denison delivered a paper on the construction of his new tumbler lock, which was designed to be simple and cheap, yet difficult to pick. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 33 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/057 48 hours notice required for access S. Mordan and Company: 'On Mr E.B Denison's 1853 May 17 New Lock' [Part 2]. 'Liverpool Standard' Report from Society of Arts [Liverpool]. Seventeenth Ordinary Meeting, 20 April, in which E.B Denison delivered a paper on the construction of his new tumbler lock, which was designed to be simple and cheap, yet difficult to pick [continuation of report, including discussion with contributions by Mr Hensman, Mr Hobbs, Mr Mordan and Mr Denison] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 33 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/058 48 hours notice required for access Fitzhenry and Company, Capel Street, Dublin: 'Milner's Patent "Holdfast " and Fire-resisting Safes' Including testimonials from Butterworth and Brookes, Manchester, Coubro and Potter, The Minories, W.D. Roberts and Company, Glasgow and the London and North-Western Railway, Coventry. 1 advertising leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 34 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/059A 48 hours notice required for access H.H. Cathray, 8 Great Vine Street to C. Chubb 1853 May 3 and Son. From H.H. Cathray, Superintendant of Police, C Division returning a damaged lock for repair, which had prevented burglary at his house. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 35 1853 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 215 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/059B 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb and Sons's Locks, &c.'. 'Wolverhampton 1853 May 11 Chronicle'. Description of Chubbs' specimen locks as sent to the Dublin Exhibition. Items included a selection of ordinary locks, wood stocklocks with ornamental steel mountings, a 22-inch wheel lock, a Chubb's patent Bank lock, a suite of locks in various sizes, a very small gold padlock set in a finger ring, a permutation lock and a selection of fireproof safes. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 35 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/060 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Lawless, Dundalk to C. Chubb and Son. Offering to sell Lawless's locks to Chubb for a moderate sum, and enclosing a printed testimonial from Sir John Macneill, Mount Pleasant, dated May 10 1853. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 36 36B 1853 May 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/061A 48 hours notice required for access Sir John Macneill, Mount Pleasant, to Thomas Lawless, Dundalk. Printed copy of testimonial letter from Sir John Macneill to Thomas Lawless, offering to arrange for Mr Hobbs to see his tumbler lock, once patented [unknown source]. 1 letter Former Reference: 37 1853 May 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/061B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 28 Lord Street, Liverpool: 1853 May 'Messrs. Chubbs' Locks' Advertisement quoting letter from George Palmer of the London and Northwestern Railway Company of 17 May regarding the efficacy of Chubbs' iron door and locks in foiling a burglary. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 37 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/062A 48 hours notice required for access Iron keys of the Tudor period. 'The Builder' Illustration of 5 French iron keys. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 38 38M 1853 Mar 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 216 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/062B 48 hours notice required for access Hart and Son, 53, 54 and 55 Wych Street, Drury Lane, London: 'Restell's Patent Protector Lock' Advertisement. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 38 1853 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/063A 48 hours notice required for access P.L.O.: 'Locks'. 'Society of Arts Journal' 1853 Jul 1 Anonymous reply to letter from A.C. Hobbs dated 21 June concerning the award of the Society of Arts Premium to Mr Saxby of Sheerness for the construction of an inexpensive secure lock. The writer agrees that Saxby's lock is similar in principle to those of Cotterill and Yale, but suggests that prize was deserved, as it followed the Society's stipulation of producing a "good common lock" at an affordable price. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/063B 48 hours notice required for access Chubbs' locks at the Dublin Exhibition. 'Exhibition Expositor' [?] Description of Chubbs' display. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1853 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/004/063C 48 hours notice required for access Thomas B. Heath [?], Manchester to Chubb, London. Regarding his design for a Permutation Lock. He offers to show the lock to Chubbs' agent at 16 Martlet Street, and encloses a reply envelope which Chubb may return "with or without communication". 1 letter of 3 pages Former Reference: 39 1853 Jun 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/064A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Key to the Russian Question'. 'Punch' [?] Satirical article, with cartoon, regarding the question as to whether the Porte or Russia should keep the key of the Greek Church. Solution is that either Chubb of St Paul's Churchyard or Bramah of Piccadilly should provide a duplicate key for each party. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 1853 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 217 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/064B 48 hours notice required for access List of sealed patents, 4-5 July 1853 1853 Jul [unknown source, possibly the London Gazette] Including improvements in looms and other machinery for the textile trade, atmospheric engines, welding and iron casting. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/065A 48 hours notice required for access O.P.Q.: 'Locks'. 'Society of Arts Journal' 1853 Jul 8 Anonymous reply to anonymous letter from P.L.O. dated 21 June concerning the award of the Society of Arts Premium of £10 to Mr Saxby of Sheerness for the construction of an inexpensive secure lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/065B 48 hours notice required for access W.H. Tucker, Tiverton, Devon: 'Locks'. 'Society of Arts Journal' Letter from W.H. Tucker, an unsuccessful competitor for the Society of Arts Premium of £10 won by Mr Saxby, offering Mr Hobbs a prize of £100 to pick his lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 1853 Jul 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/065C 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Saxby's Lock'. 'Society of Arts Journal' Further letter [cutting incomplete, author unknown] concerning the award of the Society of Arts Premium of £10 to Mr Saxby of Sheerness for the construction of an inexpensive secure lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 1853 Jul 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/065D 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Restell: 'Locks'. 'Society of Arts Journal' Letter concerning The Society of Arts Premium of £10 for an inexpensive and secure lock, stating that his own English Protector Lock would have been a prime candidate for the prize, had he known of the competition. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 1853 Jul 15 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 218 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/065E 48 hours notice required for access E.H. Saxby: 'Locks'. 'Society of Arts Journal' Letter concerning his award of the Society of Arts Premium of £10 for an inexpensive and secure lock, stating that the lock supplied for the competition had been made in hurry and was therefore more easily picked by Mr Hobbs. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 1853 Jul 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/065F 48 hours notice required for access Walter H. Tucker: 'Locks'. 'Society of Arts 1853 Jul 22 Journal' Letter further to his letter published on 15th July stating that Mr Hobbs had not responded to his challenge to pick his lock for a prize of £100, although he had responded to another challenge pubished in 'The Times'. The challenge was still open to Hobbs. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/065G 48 hours notice required for access Charles Tomlinson: 'Society of Arts' Premiums'. 'Society of Arts Journal' Letter questioning whether the principle of the Society of Arts offering monetary premiums or medals for the improvement of the industrial arts is better than promoting such arts by the publication of learned papers. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 1853 Jul 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/066A 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Hobbs and the English Locksmiths'. 'The Times' Report from the 'Bankers' Circular' on the award of the Society of Arts Premium of £10 to Mr Saxley (sic) of Sheerness despite the ease with which the lock was picked by Hobbs and the similarity of design to locks produced by Cotterill. The article questions Chubb's expertise as a member of the committee awarding the prize. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 41 1853 Jul 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/066B 48 hours notice required for access 'Sij weet 'tsecreet' Engraving, possibly showing an early combination lock, inscribed 'ISRAEL'. 1 print Former Reference: 41 1700-1799 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 219 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/066C 48 hours notice required for access Edwin Cotterill, 105 New-Street, Birmingham: 'Cotterill versus Hobbs'. 'The Times' Letter, fromCotterill to the Editor, 'The Times' concerning Hobb's abilities as a lock-picker, following the report of the award of the Society of Arts' Premium of £10 to Mr Saxley (sic). Cotterill issues a further challenge to Hobbs to pick one of his commercial locks for a prize of 50 guineas, with a further prize of 200 guineas if he can successfully pick one of his best locks fitted to an iron door. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 41 1853 Jul CLC/B/002/10/01/004/067A 48 hours notice required for access A.C. Hobbs: 'The Lock Question'. 'The Times' Letter from A.C. Hobbs, dated 13 July, to the Editor, The Times in response to Cotterill's letter issuing further challenges. Hobbs would be pleased to make a comparison between Saxby's and Cotterill's locks and asserts that it should not be taken for granted that he will respond to every challenge presented, depending on the reward offered. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 1853 Jul CLC/B/002/10/01/004/067B 48 hours notice required for access 'Rudimentary Treatise on the Construction of 1853 Locks. Edited by Charles Tomlinson' Book review [source unknown] of 'Rudimentary Treatise on the Construction of Locks'. London: Weale, 1853, edited by Charles Tomlinson, with contributions by Hobbs, Chubb, Bramah and George Dodd. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/068A 48 hours notice required for access 'Lock-Picking as a Fine Art' [and] 'Cotterill 1853 Jul 23 versus Hobbs'. 'Ladies Own Journal' Report reprinting letter from Edwin Cotterill to the Editor, 'The Times' concerning Hobb's abilities as a lock-picker, following the report of the award of the Society of Arts' Premium of £10 to Mr Saxley (sic). Cotterill issues a further challenge to Hobbs to pick one of his commercial locks for a prize of 50 guineas, with a further prize of 200 guineas if he can successfully pick one of his best locks fitted to an iron door. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 43 43TR LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 220 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/068B 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, St Paul's Churchyard and John Goater: 'Improvements in locks and latches'. 'Mechanical Magazine' Brief report on patent dated 21 January (no. 160). 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 43 43MB 1853 Jul 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/068C 48 hours notice required for access H. and T. Pickford. 'Church Times, Halifax Nova 1853 Aug 13 Scotia' Report on the opening of Pickfords' shop, Barrington Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, with description of a large and intricate lock, weighing 23 lbs. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 43 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/069A 48 hours notice required for access 'Rudimentary Treatise on the Construction of Locks'. Edited by Charles Tomlinson. 'Mechanical Magazine' Book review. Review criticises Hobbs for advertising his own achievements as a lockpicker. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 44 44TM 1853 Jul 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/069B 48 hours notice required for access Barlow and Aston, Solicitors, TownhallBuildings, Manchester: 'In the matter of certain Letters Patent granted to Thomas Milner of Liverpool' Solicitors' notice of application by William Milner, as executor of the late Thomas Milner, to extend the duration of patents for 'Certain improvements in boxes, safes, or other depositories for the protection of papers or other materials from fire'. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 44 1853 Jul 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/069C 48 hours notice required for access Francis Whishaw, 9 John-Street, Adelphi, Middlesex: 'An improved lock or system of locks'. 'Mechanical Magazine' Brief description of patent application dated 29 January 29 (no. 229) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 44 1853 Jul 30 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 221 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/069D 48 hours notice required for access William Choppin, of London: 'Improvements in locks'. 'Mechanical Magazine' Brief description of patent application dated 11 February (no.367) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 41 1853 Jul 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/069E 48 hours notice required for access Lewis Jennings, of Fludyer-Street, Westminster: 'An improved construction of lock'. 'Mechanical Magazine' Brief description of patent application dated 29 January 29 (no.238) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 44 1853 Jul 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/069F 48 hours notice required for access 'Berrisford's Fire and Fraud-Proof Safes'. 1853 'Stockport Advertiser' Report on an experimental trial of Samuel Berrisford's fire-proof safe, fitted with one of Hobbs' locks. The trial was carried out in the presence of Mr Davis, and agent for the competing firm of Milner and Son. David alleged that the safe infringed Milner's patent, but this was disproved and the General Purposes Committee agreed that a certificate of merit would be granted to Berrisford. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/004/070 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs, Ashley, and Fortescue, 97 Cheapside: 'The Lock Controversy, arising out of the recent award of the Society of Arts' Pamphlet produced by Hobbs following the controversy of the award of the Society of Arts Premium of £10 to Saxby, reprinting correspondence on the topic from the 'Society of Arts Journal', 'The Times' and 'The Observer'. 1 leaflet of 14 pages Former Reference: 45 45L 1853 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 222 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/071 48 hours notice required for access 'A dialogue which ought to have taken place 1853 (only it didn't)' [Dialogue between Henry VIII and the Catholic Archbishop of Westminster] Cartoon [unknown source], numbered No. 5, depicting Henry VIII and "Cardinal Foolishman". The cardinal is attempting to enter Westminster Abbey using his "Vatican Picklock', which will not open the large Chubb's Patent lock on the entrance door. 1 print Former Reference: 46 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/072A 48 hours notice required for access W.A. Beever: 'Newell's impts. in locks'. 'Repertory - Conjoined series' - Plate VII Diagram by W.A. Beever illustrating Newell's patent for improvements to locks. 1 diagram Former Reference: 46 1853 Apr 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/072B 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chaplin, 2 Providence Place, Prospect Row, Woolwich to Mr Chubb, Patent Lockmaker, Chubb and Company, London Postmarked 4 August. With diagram of an "unpickable" lock, using a key in 2 parts. Letter annotated as "declined" 1 letter of 3 pages Former Reference: 46 1853 Aug 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/073 48 hours notice required for access 'To Robert Newell, of the City of New York, in the United States of America, lock manufacturer, for certain new and useful improvements in the construction of locks'. 'Repertory' Description of Newell's patent, as published in 'Repertory', dated 15 April. The patent was sealed on 15 April 1851 and inrolled October 1851. 1 journal cutting of 9 pages Former Reference: 47 1853 Apr CLC/B/002/10/01/004/074A 48 hours notice required for access William Beales, Louth, Lincoln: 'Fireproof Cement'. 'Civil Engineers and Architects' Journal' Brief description of patent dated 6 January 1843 (no. 46) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1853 Aug LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 223 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/074B 48 hours notice required for access J. Farrel: 'Lining for Fireproof Safes'. 'Civil Engineers and Architects' Journal' Brief description of an American patent. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1853 Oct CLC/B/002/10/01/004/074C 48 hours notice required for access Superior American manufacturing, citing Hobbs' 1853 Nov 1 locks and Samuel Colt's revolvers. 'The Times' Brief extract from article. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/074D 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Burglary' and 'Singular Robbery' [in 1853 Nov Liverpool] Brief report from unnamed Liverpool newspaper on a burglary carried out on the premises of Mr Leicester, at 189 Brownlow Hill. It was reported that a safe was removed and blown open using gunpowder. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/074E 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring and Extensive Robbery in TarltonStreet' [Liverpool] Report from unnamed Liverpool newspaper on a burglary carried out on the premises of Mr Robert Williams, tailor of 14 Tarlton Street. It was reported that the burglars had succeeded in breaking open a Milner's patent safe and stealing 30 sovereigns. 1853 Nov 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/074F 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Robberies'. 'Liverpool Courier' Report on burglaries at premises of Mr Leicester, baker, of Brownlow Hill and of Mr R. Williams, tailor, of Tarlton Street. In each case a safe was blown open or broken open and money stolen. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1853 Nov 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 224 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/10/01/004/074G 48 hours notice required for access CLC/B/002 Description Dates George Frederick Goble: 'Improvements in 1853 Nov Locks. Patent dated May 3, 1853 (no. 1074)'. 'Mechanical Magazine' Brief report regarding Goble's patent for doubleacting lever locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/074H 48 hours notice required for access Correction to reports that cash had been stolen from a Milner's safe [unknown Liverpool newspaper] A brief correction to reports in several Liverpool newspapers that cash had been stolen from a Milner's safe during a robbery on Mr Williams' shop in Tarleton Street. The cash had been in a small tin box, rather than the safe. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1853 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/004/074I 48 hours notice required for access 'For the Invention of a simple Machine, by which plates of cold iron may be readily cut'. 'Society of Arts Premium List' A brief note regarding a patent for the cutting of plate iron. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1853 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/004/074J 48 hours notice required for access 'For improvements in Letter Locks'. 'Society of Arts Premium List' A brief note regarding a patent for improvements in letter locks preventing the easy ascertation of combinations. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1853 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/004/075A 48 hours notice required for access 'Brook v. Sultzer'. 'Daily News' November 1853 Report of court case concerning an injunction obtained by William and Charles Brook of Meltham Mills, Almondbury, Yorkshire preventing Sultzer of Norwich from passing off their own cotton thread as "Brook's Patent Cotton" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 49 1853 Nov LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 225 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/075B 48 hours notice required for access 'Counterfeiting Names on Merchandise. The Law of Trade Marks'. 'Merchant's Magazine' A report on trade mark legislation in the United Kingdom and the United States of America. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 49 49TR 1853 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/004/076A 48 hours notice required for access Parnell and Puckridge, 52 Strand: 'Parnell's Patent Defiance Lock'. 'The Mechanical Magazine' Advertisement. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 1853 Dec 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/076B 48 hours notice required for access B. Hyam, 86 & 88 Market Street, Manchester: 'By Whom were Keys Invented?'. 'The Manchester Advertiser' Advertisement by B. Hyam, tailor and clothier, in the form of a verse about Chubb's locks and keys, the history of locks and of the exploits of Hobbs, the lock-picker. 'A simple key will unfold the thousand beauties of Hyam's Warehouse ...' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 1853 Oct CLC/B/002/10/01/004/076C 48 hours notice required for access ...land, banker: 'Improvements in Locks. Patent 1853 Dec 10 dated May 23, 1853 (no. 1266)'. 'Mechanical Magazine' Brief report regarding a patent for double-acting locks [Patentee's name is incomplete]. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/076D 48 hours notice required for access 'Iron Strong-Room for Australia'. 'Daily News' 1853 Dec 10 Report [advertisement] regarding Chubb's completion of an iron strong-room for the Adelaide branch of the South Australian Banking Company. The external dimensions were 7 x 7 x 7 feet and the room was lined with hardened steel plates, with fireproof doors fitted with Chubb's Patent Detector Locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 226 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/10/01/004/076E 48 hours notice required for access CLC/B/002 Description Dates 'Strong Room for the Australian Bank'. 'Morning 1853 Dec 10 Advertiser' Regarding Chubb's completion of an iron strong-room for the Adelaide branch of the South Australian Banking Company. The external dimensions were 7 x 7 x 7 feet and the room was lined with hardened steel plates, with fireproof doors fitted with Chubb's Patent Detector Locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/076F 48 hours notice required for access 'Large Iron Room'. 'Illustrated London News' [?] Report regarding Chubb's completion of an iron strong-room for the Adelaide branch of the South Australian Banking Company. The external dimensions were 7 x 7 x 7 feet and the room was lined with hardened steel plates, with fireproof doors fitted with Chubb's Patent Detector Locks. 1853 Dec 17 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/076G 48 hours notice required for access 'An Improved Lock, by Mr J. Lidstone, Devonport'. 'Mechanical Magazine' Description of a simple lock to be used to secure sliding panels on board ship. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 1853 Dec 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/076H 48 hours notice required for access William Henry Bentley: 'Improvements in Locks and Keys. Patent dated May 27 1853 (no. 1310)'. 'Mechanical Magazine' Refers to a future report on Bentley's improvements to locks applicable to sash windows and doors. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 1853 Dec 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/076I 48 hours notice required for access Decimus Julius Tripe: 'Improvements in Locks. Patent dated July 5 1853 (no. 1600)'. 'Mechanical Magazine' Brief report on Tripe's improvements to prevent pressure being applied to the tumblers of locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 1854 Jan 14 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 227 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/076J 48 hours notice required for access William Edward Newton: 'Improvements in Locks and Latches. Patent dated July 6 1853 (no.1617)'.'Mechanical Magazine' Brief report on Newton's low-cost lock using a system of twin bolts. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 1854 Jan 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/076K 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Fire Safes' 185Brief report (source unknown) on Dublin test of Milner's Patent Fire-Resisting Safes. Bank of England £100 notes were exposed to fire for up to six hours and emerged unscathed, as testified to by Robert H. Kinahan, Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ireland. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/004/077 48 hours notice required for access Banking Institute: 'Report of the Proceedings' 1852 from October 1851 to April 1852 Reprinted by Waterlow and Sons, London Wall, from 'The Bankers' Magazine'. Issue includes report (pages 15-29) of the first ordinary monthly meeting, 25 November 1851 at the London Tavern, Bishopsgate Street. Mr J.S. Dalton, the Hon. Secretary read paper entitled 'How far is the Security of Bankers' Locks affected by the recent scientific and ingenious Experiments on Patent Locks?' The paper included a detailed report of the Locks Controversy and of Hobbs' lock picking exploits. The meeting concluded with brief descriptions of the construction of the Chubb lock (by Mr Chubb), the Bramah lock (by Mr Bazalgette) and the Newell lock (by Mr Hobbs). 1 volume of 70 pages Former Reference: 51 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/078A 48 hours notice required for access 'Parnell's Patent Defiance Locks'. 'Expositor' Part of article on improved lock by Parnell. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 52 1853 Dec 10 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 228 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/10/01/004/078B 48 hours notice required for access CLC/B/002 Description 'Fireproof Strong Rooms'. 'Banker's Magazine' Report on Chubb's completion of an iron strong-room for the Adelaide branch of the South Australian Banking Company. The external dimensions were 7 x 7 x 7 feet and the room was lined with hardened steel plates, with fireproof doors fitted with Chubb's Patent Detector Locks. Dates 1854 Feb 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 52 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/078C 48 hours notice required for access 'Tit Bits' Collection of riddles from unknown source, including 'Why is Hobbs like Rammohun Roy? Because he has attacked the belief in Bramah' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 52 1853 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/079 48 hours notice required for access E. Whimper: Parnell's Patent Defiance Locks. 'Expositor' 10 diagrams by E. Whimper showing construction of the locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 52 1853 Dec 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/080 48 hours notice required for access Liddiard and Sons, 61 Friday Street, to Chubb and Sons, St Paul's Churchyard Letter from Liddiards regarding the efficacy of Chubb's fireproof doors in protecting their premises during a recent fire at Townsend's neighbouring premises in Bread Street. 1 letter Former Reference: 52 1854 Jan 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/081A 48 hours notice required for access 'Bank Robbery at Burntisland'. 'Fife Herald' Report from 'Fife Herald', reprinted in unnamed Edinburgh newspaper. The robbery seems to have been carried out by the bank agent's groom or footman by the use of stolen keys, without needing to break into the safe by other means. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 53 1854 Jan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 229 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/081B 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobb's Locks Picked'. 'Liverpool Chronicle' 1854 Feb 25 Letter to the Editor, 'The Times' 24 February as reprinted in 'The Liverpool Chronicle'. The letter describes John Goater's 2 successful attempts at picking Hobbs' Patent Protector Locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 53 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/081C 48 hours notice required for access 'Extraordinary Inquest Yesterday - A Burglar Discovered'. 'Liverpool Standard' Report of coroner's inquest on Thomas Regan who died at the Northern Hospital, Liverpool following compound fractures to both legs. It appeared that Regan had been involved in a safe-blowing at Comer's Leather Warehouse in School Lane. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 53 1854 Feb 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/081D 48 hours notice required for access 'Another instance of the utility of Milner's Fireproof Safes'. 'Glagow Mercury' Brief report on fire at Fortunes' feather warehouse, Union Street and the neighbouring premises of M'Connechy, coachbuilders. One of Milner's fire-proof safes had protected its contents with every book and paper "quite moist" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 53 1854 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/082 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Specification of Certain Improvements 1850 Feb 19 in Boxes Safes or other Depositories for the protection of papers or other materials from fire' Dated 22 August 1840. Enrolled 26 August 1840 Copy of Thomas Milner's patent for fireproof safes. Does not include descriptive drawings. 1 patent of 4 pages Former Reference: 53 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/083 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's New Patents. 1851'. 'Liverpool Standard' Advertisement, including testimonials to Milner's fireproof safes from Thomas F. Major and Company, Belfast and Butterworth and Brookes's, Manchester. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 54 1854 Feb 14 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 230 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/084 48 hours notice required for access The Privy Council: 'In re Milner's Petition for Grant of New Letters Patent. Order of Her Majesty in Council dismissing Petition dated 18th February 1854' Manuscript copy of Order in Council dismissing Thomas Milner's Petition for grant of new Letters Patent, and ordering the payment of £60 towards the costs of William Marr, Samuel Whitfield and John Tann. 1 document of 2 pages Former Reference: 54 1854 Feb 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/085A 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobb's Locks Picked'. 'Times' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor, 'The Times'. Describes John Goater's 2 successful attempts at picking Hobbs' Patent Protector Locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 55 1854 Feb 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/085B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son: 'Recent Testimonials of the Practical Worth and Efficient Security of Chubb's Locks and Strong Room Doors'. 'Bell's Life' Advertisement in the form of testimonials from The London and North-Western Railway, Liverpool and C. Otway, Superintendant of Police, C Division, Vine Street. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 55 1854 Feb 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/085C 48 hours notice required for access 'Lock Picking'. 'Sun' Brief article describing how Hobbs had previously described a slight defect which would enable his locks to be picked, so it was no surprise that Mr Chubb's employee (Goater) had managed to pick Hobbs' locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 55 1854 Feb 25 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 231 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/085D 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Hobbs Chubbed at Last'. 'Ladies' Own 1854 Feb 25 Journal' Report of meeting at Institution of Civil Engineers at which Hobbs read a paper describing the defects of English locks and the superiority of his own designs. Later in the evening John Goater, an employee of Chubb's described how he had picked 4 of Hobbs' locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 55 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/085E 48 hours notice required for access A.C. Hobbs: 'Hobb's Locks'. 'Morning Advertiser' Advertisement in the form of a letter to the Editor in which he gives his own account of the recent meeting at the Institution of Civil Engineers. He criticises the methods by which John Goater, an employee of Chubb's had picked 4 of Hobbs' locks, as these locks were not fitted to doors, but merely packaged in paper. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 55 1854 Feb 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/086A 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb versus Hobbs' Description of meeting of Institution of Civil Engineers at which John Goater described his method for picking Hobbs' patent lock. Incomplete cutting, unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 56 1854 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/004/086B 48 hours notice required for access John Goater: 'Hobb's Locks Picked'. 'Morning Advertiser' Advertisement in the form of a letter to the Editor, in which John Goater describes how he had picked Hobbs' "Unpickable American Locks" 18 months before the meeting of the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 56 1854 Feb 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 232 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/086C 48 hours notice required for access John Goater: On picking Hobbs' "Unpickable 1854 Feb 23 American Lock" Incomplete letter to unknown newspaper, dated February 23 1854, in which John Goater describes how he had picked Hobbs' "Unpickable American Locks" using a piece of watch-spring and 2 common picks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 56 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/086D 48 hours notice required for access 'To Correspondents' Editorial from unknown newspaper. Includes Lord John Russell's Great Reform Bill, American innovations by Samuel Colt and Hobbs as displayed at the Great Exhibition and the recent Lock Controversy. The editorial concludes with a description of the recent meeting at the Institution of Civil Engineers at which John Goater picked the "Unpickable American Lock" using part of a watch-spring and 2 common picks. Hobbs' employees subsequently offered a prize of £50 if Goater was able to pick one of Hobbs' latest improved locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 56 1854 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/004/086E 48 hours notice required for access John Goater: 'Hobbs' Locks Picked'. 'The Times' Advertisement in the form of a letter to the Editor, in which John Goater describes the two meetings of the Institution of Civil Engineers on 14th & 21st February at which he described the picking of Hobbs' locks. He also states that Chubb was not present at either meeting. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 56 1854 Feb 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/086F 48 hours notice required for access Advertisement from unknown Liverpool newspaper for Thomas G. Codde, Chubb's Liverpool agent. Concerning Thomas G. Godde's recent importation of locks and safes from across The Channel. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: - 1854 Feb LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 233 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/087 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs, Ashley and Fortescue, 97 Cheapside: 'Hobbs' Patent Protector Locks' Brief description of the tumbler stump in Hobbs' Patent Protector Lock. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 56 1854 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/088A 48 hours notice required for access A.C. Hobbs: 'Hobbs's Locks' and 'Hobbs's Locks - Challenge of Fifty Pounds'. 'The Times' Advertisement in the form of 2 letters to the Editor, in which A.C. Hobbs and his workmen issue challenges to John Goater for 200 guineas and 50 pounds respectively to pick Hobbs' "Unpickable American Locks" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 57 1854 Mar 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/088B 48 hours notice required for access John Goater: 'Hobbs's Locks Picked'. 'M.S. 1854 Mar 1 Advertiser' (?) Advertisement in the form of letter to A.C. Hobbs and his workmen in reply to their letter of 1 March. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 57 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/088C 48 hours notice required for access John Goater: 'Hobbs's Locks Picked'. 'The Daily 1854 Mar 3 News' Advertisement in the form of letter to the Editor, from John Goater stating that, unlike Mr Hobbs, he does not pick locks for money, but to maintain the superiority of English locksmiths. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 57 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/088D 48 hours notice required for access The Workmen of Hobbs and Co.: 'Hobbs's Locks' . 'The Times' Advertisement in the form of a letter to the Editor, in which Hobbs' workmen comment on John Goater's decline of their challenge to pick Hobbs' lock for a prize of 50 pounds. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 57 1854 Mar 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/088E 48 hours notice required for access 'Locksmiths at Loggerheads'. 'Punch' Report on recent correspondence between Hobbs and Goater in the form of advertisements in 'The Times' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 57 1854 Mar 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 234 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/088F 48 hours notice required for access 'Love lost between Locksmiths'. 'Diogenes' States that "Mr Chubb has made it pretty clear ... that whether he can pick a lock or not, he is very skilful at picking a quarrel" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 57 1854 Mar 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/088G 48 hours notice required for access 'Lock "Jaw" - the dispute between Hobbs and his opponents'. 'Punch' A one-liner only. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 57 1854 Mar 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/089A 48 hours notice required for access A.C. Hobbs: 'On the Principles and 1854 Mar Construction of Locks'. 'Civil Engineers and Architects Journal' Description of Hobbs' paper read at the meeting of the Institution of Civil Engineers on March 14 1854. Hobbs described the three principles of lock construction and the additional security provided by Robert Newell's permutating bank lock. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 58 58BL CLC/B/002/10/01/004/089B 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs, Ashley and Fortescue, 97 Cheapside: 'Hobbs' Patent Locks'. Advertisement from unknown newspaper. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 58 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/089C 48 hours notice required for access A discussion on Hobbs' paper on the principles 1854 Mar and construction of locks. 'Civil Engineers and Architects Journal' Description of the discussion on Hobbs' paper at the meeting of the Institution of Civil Engineers on 21 February. References were made Denison's lock, Whishaw's electromagnetic lock and Cotterill's "Patent Climax Detector Lock", and John Goater's success in picking three of Hobbs' till locks. Hobbs concluded that "whosoever might be the maker, the most secure locks at the lowest prices would eventually take the lead with the public" 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 58 58MR 1854 March LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 235 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/090 48 hours notice required for access S. Maw, 11 Aldersgate Street, and others 1854 Feb 20 Concerning the purchase of 2 of Hobb's Patent Protector Locks on 13 February 1854 and of John Goater's successful picking of both locks on 15 and16 February. Letter is signed by S. Maw of 11 Aldersgate Street, J.M. Copeland of 2 Vernon Place, Bloomsbury Square, William Lobb of 12 Aldersgate Street, William Liddiard of 41 Friday Street, G. Sherriff of 61 Friday Street, Arthur Lobb of The Stock Exchange and J. Goater of 14 St James Walk. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 59 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/091 48 hours notice required for access Institution of Civil Engineers, February 21 1854, 1854 Feb 21 James Simpson, Esq., President, in the chair: A discussion on Hobbs' paper on the principles and construction of locks Report on Hobbs' paper read at the meeting of the Institution of Civil Engineers on March 21 1854. References were made Denison's lock, Whishaw's electro-magnetic lock and Cotterill's "Patent Climax Detector Lock", and John Goater's success in picking three of Hobbs' till locks. 1 newspaper cutting of 3 pages Former Reference: 60 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/092 48 hours notice required for access L.A. Samuel, 60 South Castle Road, Liverpool to Chubb and Son. Describing an unsuccessful attempt to pick one of Chubb's safes after 5-6 hours of an attempted break-in at Mr Samuel's premises in Liverpool. 1 letter Former Reference: 60 1854 Feb 20 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 236 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/093 48 hours notice required for access S. Maw, 11 Aldersgate Street, and others: Letter dated 20th February 1854 concerning John Goater's picking of 2 of Hobbs' Patent Protector Locks. Manuscript copy of letter concerning the purchase of 2 of Hobb's Patent Protector Locks on 13 February 1854 and of John Goater's successful picking of both locks on 15 and 16 February. Signed by S. Maw of 11 Aldersgate Street, J.M. Copeland of 2 Vernon Place, Bloomsbury Square, William Lobb of 12 Aldersgate Street, William Liddiard of 41 Friday Street, G. Sherriff of 61 Friday Street, Arthur Lobb of The Stock Exchange and J. Goater of 14 St James Walk. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 60 1854 Feb 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/094 48 hours notice required for access J.H.H.: 'The Great HOBBS-tacle overcome' and 1854 Mar 2 'Yankee Hobbs and his Goater'. Satirical leaflet concerning Goater's successful picking of Hobbs' locks. It includes song "proposed to be sung in a new farce to be called the "Wandering Tinker", Mr Hobbs taking the principal character" The song entitled "Yankee Hobbs and his Goater" is to be sung to the tune "Villikins and his Dinah" 1 leaflet Former Reference: 60 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/095A 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and their Makers - Institution of Civil Engineers'. From unknown source describing the discussion on Hobbs' paper on lock construction held at the meeting of the Institution of Civil Engineers on February 21 1854. Descriptions were given of recent modifications to locks, including Mr Denison's lock, Whishaw's electro-magnetic lock, Cotterill's Patent Climax Detector Lock and the American permuating lock. It was shown that John Goater had succeeded in picking three of Hobbs' locks, and there are further comments on the subsequent press advertisements in the form of correspondence between Hobbs and Goater. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 60 60BL 1854 Mar LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 237 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/095B 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobbs's Locks Picked'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Compilation of recent newspaper coverage concerning John Goater's picking of Hobbs' locks. The article reprints correspondence by John Goater and Hobbs from 'The Times' and 'Morning Advertiser' dated February 1854 and concludes that the infallible lock-maker, Hobbs, is beaten. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 60 1854 Apr 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/095C 48 hours notice required for access [unknown - cutting pasted down on wrong side] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: - 60TR 1854 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/096 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Hobbs' Locks Picked'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Report on the ease with which Hobbs' tumbler stump locks had been picked by John Goater and on the ensuing press correspondence between Hobbs and Goater. The article criticises the printed warranties for the locks stating that "the tumbler stump ... renders the lock secure against picking" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 61 1854 Mar 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/097A 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire at Rylands & Sons, Manchester'. 1854 Mar 4 'Manchester Examiner & Times' Report on fire at Rylands & Sons during which a large Chubb fireproof safe had protected the company's ledgers and account books. It was originally reported that items stored in one of Milner's fireproof safes had been destroyed, but this information was later corrected - a small Milner's cash box had been destroyed. Items stored in a Milner's Fireproof Safe in Joseph Gill's warehouse had also been protected from the fire. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 238 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/097B 48 hours notice required for access Fire at Rylands & Sons, Manchester Incomplete report [unknown source] on fire during which items stored in a large Chubb fireproof safe had been protected, while those stored in a Milner's patent safe had been completely destroyed. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 1854 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/004/097C 48 hours notice required for access Joseph Gill, 61 Bread Street, Manchester: 'Great Fire in High Street, Bread Street, etc.'. Advertisement [unknown source] in form of testimonial letter from Joseph Gill to Thomas Milner & Sons declaring that Milner's fireresisting safe had preserved his books and documents during the great fire of 1 March. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 1854 Mar 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/097D 48 hours notice required for access 'Song of an Unsuccessful Angler' - 'Model Melodies' - No. 5 Verse [unknown source], including the lines "I can't pick up a chub (sic), though on the lock all day I stick; They say it is impossible a lock of Chub (sic) to pick" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 1854 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/004/097E 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son: 'Great Fire in Tib-Street and Bread-Street, Manchester, March 1, 1854'. Advertisement [unknown source] stating that a large Chubb safe owned by Rylands and Sons of Tib Street, Manchester, had fully protected its contents despite being exposed to fire for fourteen hours. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 1854 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/004/097F 48 hours notice required for access Fire at Rylands and Sons, Manchester. 1854 Mar 4 'Manchester Guardian' Report on fire at during which items stored in a large Chubb fireproof safe had been protected, and a Milner's double chamber safe in Gill's next-door warehouse had been severely tested. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 239 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/097G 48 hours notice required for access Fire at Rylands & Sons, Manchester. 'Manchester Courier' Report on fire during which items stored in a large Chubb fireproof safe had been protected. Reports had stated that one of Milner's patent safes in Gould's warehouse had failed, but Mr Milner stated that this was not a fire-resistant safe, but merely a single-chambered tin box. A Milner's fire-resistant safe had protected books and documents in Mr Gill's warehouse. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 1854 Mar 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/097H 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son: 'Great Fire in 1854 Mar 6 Manchester, etc... 'Liverpool Albion' Advertisement in form of testimonials for Milner's safes. Testimonials from Joseph Gill (Great fire in Manchester), John Dodds (Extensive fire in Glasgow), Forrest & Bromley (Desperate attempt to blow up Milner's Holdfast Safe with Gunpowder) and James T. Hunter (Great fire in Belfast). 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/097I 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son, Liverpool: 'The Late 1854 Mar 11 Fire'. 'Manchester Weekly Advertiser' Letter from Thomas Milner and Son to the Editor,denying reports that papers belonging to Mr Rylands which had been stored in a Milner's safe had been destroyed. He refers to a letter from Mr Rylands on this topic in the Manchester Examiner of 4 March. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/097J 48 hours notice required for access 'Destruction of warehouses at Manchester by 1854 Mar 4 Fire'. 'Manchester Weekly Advertiser' Reporton fire at Rylands and Sons during which a large Chubb fireproof safe had protected the company's ledgers and account books. Paper contained in a Milner's Patent Safe had been destroyed. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 240 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/004/097K 48 hours notice required for access Robbery at the offices of the London and 1854 Mar Northwestern Railway. 'Liverpool Times' Report on robbery at Waterloo Station, during which one of Milner's safes was opened using a duplicate key, but a second safe resisted all efforts to break into it. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 CLC/B/002/10/01/004/098 48 hours notice required for access Bramah and Company, 124 Piccadilly: 'The 1854 Mar Bramah Locks'. Containing extracts from press coverage on the Bramah Lock Controversy and of John Goater's successful attempts at picking Hobbs' locks. 1 advertising leaflet of 22 pages Former Reference: 62 CLC/B/002/10/01/005 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Collectanea' Original volume re-bound in 3 parts 1 volume Former Reference: 140/3/C2. Volume '2' Part 2 1854 - 1856 [1796 - 1890] CLC/B/002/10/01/005/001A 48 hours notice required for access Invention of a gunpowder-resistant lock by Mr Milner Detailed account of the new mechanism is expected soon 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 63 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/001B 48 hours notice required for access Lock-picking challenge to Mr Hobbs. 'Manchester Papers' Challenge by Mr Cotterill for Mr Hobbs to pick two types of lock. 50 guineas and 200 guineas offered for successful lock-picking 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 63 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/001C 48 hours notice required for access 'Lock-Making in the United States'. 'Builder' Description of lock-making in Pittsburgh and New Haven. Claims that padlocks made there are of superior quality to similar English-made items 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 63 1854 Apr 10 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 241 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/001D 48 hours notice required for access Satirical reference to Chubb locks in reference to the Russian fleet's security. 'Illustrated People's News' Refers to the 'precious fleet at Sebastopol' keeping intruders out with a gigantic Chubb lock. Also refers to Hobbs's picking of a Chubb lock and vice-versa. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 63 1854 Apr 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/001E 48 hours notice required for access 'Pige, Alexis, of Greek Street Soho. Improvements in Locks and Their Keys' Patent dated 15 August 1853 for keys with collapsible wards or levers 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 63 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/001F 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in locks. Patent dated 9 September 1853 Michael Leopold Parnell, Strand, Middlesex. Manufacturer 1 newspaper cutting with caption (unreadable) Former Reference: 63 1854 Mar 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/001G 48 hours notice required for access Mr Hobbs to pick a Cotterill lock. 'Daily News' Manchester. Lock-picking began the previous day in the presence of 'properly nominated persons' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 63 1854 Apr 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/001H 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Lock-Picking Experiment'. 'Manchester Weekly Advertiser' Mr Hobbs's attempt to pick a Cotterill 'twelveslide climax detector lock', with a reward of 50 guineas if achieved within 12 hours. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 63 1854 Apr 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/001I 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Hobbs at Manchester'. Mr Hobbs's attempt to pick a Cotterill lock unsuccessful within the stipulated 12 hour period. Hobbs said a time extension would not have helped. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 63 1854 Apr - LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 242 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002A 48 hours notice required for access 'Martin James of Faversham, Kent. Improvements in Locks'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Description of improvements. Loose caption states 'Patents Not Proceeeded With' 1 newspaper cutting with loose caption Former Reference: 64 1854 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002B 48 hours notice required for access 'Dubost, Hippolyte Laurent, Paris'. Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Description of improvements. Page header loose caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1854 Jul 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002C 48 hours notice required for access John Rushbury, locksmith, Wolverhampton. Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Description of improvements. Page header loose caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1854 Jul 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002D 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Descriptions of improvements by John Bush of Derby, Thomas Pugh, and William Kennard of London. Loose page header caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 4 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 64 1854 May 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002E 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine'[?] Descriptions of improvements by Lemuel Wellman Wright of Birmingham. Loose page header caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 64 1855 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002F 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Short, partial description of improvement. Loose page header caption states 'Patents Not Proceeeded With' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1854 Sep 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 243 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002G 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Description of improvements by Robert Lewis Jones of Chester. Loose page header caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1855 Jun 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002H 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Description of improvements by John Gedge of Wellington Street, South, Middlesex. Loose page header caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1855 Jan 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002I 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Description of improvements by Barthelemy Martin Giroux of Lege, Belgium. Loose page header caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1855 Jul 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002J 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Description of improvements by W.A. Bullard. Loose page header caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1856 May 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002K 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Description of improvements by W. Parsons. Loose page header caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1856 Oct 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002L 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Description of improvements by S. Fenton. Loose page header caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1856 Dec 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 244 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002M 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Description of improvements by W.H. Smith and by B. Browne. Loose page header caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 64 1856 Nov 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/002N 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Description of improvements by J. Dortet. Loose page header caption states 'Patents Not Proceeded With' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1856 Sep 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/003A 48 hours notice required for access Bullion theft involving the copying of Chubb 185keys Court case involving Agar and Pierce, who are accused of railway bullion theft, by gaining impressions of the Chubb keys at Folkestone in October 1854. The two cuttings are noncontiguous; the first part details making the copies. The second part includes part of the court hearing. The page is erroneously captioned 'Patents not proceeded with' which only related to item CLC/B/002/10/01/005/003B 2 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 65 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/003B 48 hours notice required for access Improvements to Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine'[?] Description, no name. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 65 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/004 48 hours notice required for access 'Milners "Holdfast" and Fire-Resisting Safes' Advertisement. Multiple images with dimensions and prices of safes. Followed by 3 pages of testimonials citing instances of Milners' safes resistance against fire, damage and robbery: between 1841 and 1854 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 66 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 245 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/005 48 hours notice required for access 'Admiral Napier Putting a Padlock on The 1854 Mar 25 Baltic!'. 'Punchinello' Front cover of magazine showing a satirical image that includes a large padlock displaying "Chubb's Patent". Refers to the blockading of the Baltic to prevent the Russian fleet emerging during the Crimean War 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 67 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/006 48 hours notice required for access 'Specification of Patent Granted to John 1853 July Chubb'. 'Repertory'[?] Multiple images illustrating the lock improvements described in the text. Cutting containing the images is displayed upside down 3 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 68 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/007 48 hours notice required for access Cotterill's Fireprooof Safes and Chests Advertisement. First 2 pages specify dimensions and prices. The last 2 pages show multiple images. 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 68 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/008 48 hours notice required for access 'Grand Experiment in Lock Picking at 1854 May 17 Manchester'. 'Manchester Guardian' Detailed description of Mr A.C. Hobbs attempt to pick a Cotterill "Patent Climax Detector Lock" for a reward of 50 guineas. 4 newspaper cuttings with 1 caption (loose) Former Reference: 69 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/009A 48 hours notice required for access Theft of £300 from a cheese wharehouse. 1854 May 8 'Times' Account of a theft from premises with a front door secured by a Chubb lock. The cuttings are erroneously separated by a caption for the Liverpool Journal - it is unclear what this caption relates to. 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 70 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/009B 48 hours notice required for access Bullion robbery from Folkestone train. Partial account of the means of carrying the bullion. Robbery by Agar and Pierce. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 70 185- 1854 Jun 24[?] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 246 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/009C 48 hours notice required for access 'Experiments With Fire-Resisting safes'. 'Birmingham' Tests successfully conducted on two safes made by Samuel Whitfield 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 70 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/009D 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire in a Cotton Mill. 'Manchester Guardian' Description of a fire on premises, with a Chubb safe which protected company books 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 70 1854 May 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/009E 48 hours notice required for access 'Improvements in Locks'. 'Mechanics Magazine' 1854 Jun 10 Patent application by Walter Henry Tucker and William Rashleigh Rees of Tiverton, Devon 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 70 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/009F 48 hours notice required for access 'Tucker and Reeves's Closed Key-Hole Lock'. 'Builder' Description of how the lock works in comparison with others 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 70 1854 Jun 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/009G 48 hours notice required for access Mr Hobbs successfully demonstrated lockpicking at the Union Bank in Liverpool. 'Liverpool Journal' Caption erroneously placed above CLC/B/002/10/01/005/009A. Strongroom lock picked in 'a few minutes'. Mr Hobbs to supply the bank with one of his own American locks 1854 Jun 10 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 70 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/010 48 hours notice required for access 'The Recent Lock Controversy'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Various articles and letters claiming and counter-claiming the security of Hobbs's locks. John Goater, of Chubb locks, is the main protagonist with A.C. Hobbs defending his products. 1 leaflet of 10 pages with caption Former Reference: 70 1854 Apr 5 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 247 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/011A 48 hours notice required for access George Price's Fire-Proof Safes. Appeal to bankers, solicitors, merchants and others to attend a public demonstration of a fire-proofing test in Woverhampton on June 29 1 advertisement with caption Former Reference: 71 1854 Jun 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/011B 48 hours notice required for access George Price's Wrought-Iron Book Safes 4 images. Specifcations and prices of 4 models of fire-proof safes 1 leaflet of 4 pages with caption Former Reference: 71 1854 Jul CLC/B/002/10/01/005/012A 48 hours notice required for access McFarland's Safes, New York Advertisement. Contains affidavit about undamaged safe contents in a fire 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 72 1853 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/012B 48 hours notice required for access Test of Price's fire-proof book safes Contents partially destroyed. Article states that the heat was much greater than they would normally experience in a fire. Mr Price has challenged other makers to undergo the same test. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 72 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/012C 48 hours notice required for access 'Defiance Salamander Safes!' 1854 Advertisement for New York based company. Has received an award from the Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute, Washington, United States of America 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 72 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/012D 48 hours notice required for access 'Murmur at the Charges of Chubb Locks'. 'News 1854 Jul 2 of the World' Short extract from article, the topic of which is unclear. Included solely for the Chubb reference 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 72 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 248 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/013 48 hours notice required for access Parnell's Patent Defiance Lock and other Parnell products Advertisement with multiple images. Description of the lock, followed by various safes and strongboxes together with their dimensions. And annotated with prices 1 leaflet of 8 pages Former Reference: 72 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/014 48 hours notice required for access Workmen at Hob's [Hobb's] and Company, 1854 Jun 29 Cheapside, to Mr Chubb requesting information on the wages he pays his workmen for piece work Manuscript. Signed 'Your Fellow Workmen', as they believe that Hobb is offering them too little. Erroneous spelling 1 letter of 3 pages Former Reference: 72 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/015 48 hours notice required for access Testimonials for Whitfield's Safes and other products. Advertisements for Parnell and Puckeridge's safes and chests, annotated with prices Mutiple images and testimonials for the fireresistance of Whitfield's safes and the unpickability of Cotterill's Patent Climax Detector lock, with which they are fitted. Followed by advertisement for other Whitfield products and for Parnell and Puckridge's products, with one full-page image. 1 leaflet of 6 pages Former Reference: 72 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/016A 48 hours notice required for access Thefts from safes of various manufacturers 1854 Mar Brief descriptions of 6 thefts from various safes, either broken into or 'blown-up'. Sums stolen do not exceed £30 1 manuscript Former Reference: 73 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/016B 48 hours notice required for access James Gibbon of Wolverhampton, Improvements in Locks. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Descriptions of patented improvements 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 73 1854 1854 Jul 26 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 249 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/016C 48 hours notice required for access James Gibbon of Wolverhampton, patented improvements in locks. 'Mining Journal' Descriptions of patented improvements 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 73 1854 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/017A 48 hours notice required for access 'Window Sash Fasteners and Stoppers'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Image and description of a patent for a springless, gravity-operated window fastener granted to E.G. Connelly of Indianopolis, Indiana 2 newspaper cuttings with loose caption Former Reference: 74 1854 Jul 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/017B 48 hours notice required for access Alfred Daniel of Wolverhampton'. 'Mechanics' 1854 Aug 19 Magazine' Part of a description of a patent granted for lock improvement 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 74 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/017C 48 hours notice required for access John Simon Holland, of Woolwich and John Tann of Hackney Road, London. 'Mechanics Magazine' Descriptions of a recent patents granted for lock improvements 4 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 74 1854 Sep 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/018 48 hours notice required for access Lock-Picking. 'Denison's Lock' Issued by Hobbs and Company, Cheapside, London, citing various instances of successful picking of Chubb locks. Also challenges successful picking of a Hobb's lock by Mr Goater, a Chubb employee 1 leaflet of 2 pages, only 1 page visible Former Reference: 76 1854 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/019A 48 hours notice required for access 'List of Prices of M.L. Parnell's Patent National Locks' Lock dimensions and prices 1 advertisement Former Reference: 76 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 250 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/019B 48 hours notice required for access 'List of Prices of M.L. Parnell's Patent Defiance Locks' Lock dimensions and prices 1 advertisement Former Reference: 76 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/020A 48 hours notice required for access 'Parnell's Patent Defiance Lock Has Not Been Picked Anand Is Unpickable'. 'cester Journal' [missing text] Advertisement. Challenges Chubb's account of picking a Parnell lock and claims that Chubb visited the Parnell display at Crystal Palace, during closed hours, and damaged the Parnell lock there 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 77 1854 Aug 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/020B 48 hours notice required for access 'Parnell's Patent Lock Picked'. 'Daily News' Advertisement. Statement, by John Goater, Chubb and Son, that he picked a Parnell lock on display at Crystal Palace and for which a reward of 200 guineas had been on offer. This was witnessed by several people, as well as 'some hundreds of persons then present'. Goater questions why he has not been given the reward 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 77 1854 Aug 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/020C 48 hours notice required for access Crystal Palace lock-picking demonstration. 1854 Aug 12 'Morning Advertiser' Report about public picking of a Parnell lock, by John Goater of Chubb and Son, on display at Crystal Palace and for which a reward of 200 guineas had been on offer. Parnell forbade Goater from any further attempt, withdrew the lock on display and refused to pay the reward. It is likely to be the subject of litigation 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 77 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 251 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/020D 48 hours notice required for access 'Lock-picking At The Crystal Palace'. 1854 Aug 11 'Manchester Weekly Advertiser' Report about public picking of a Parnell lock, by John Goater of Chubb and Son, on display at Crystal Palace and for which a reward of 200 guineas had been on offer. Parnell forbade Goater from any further attempt, withdrew the lock on display and refused to pay the reward. It is likely to be the subject of litigation 1 newspaper cutting with caption, to the right of the cutting Former Reference: 77 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/020E 48 hours notice required for access Railway bullion theft. 'Morning Advertiser' 1854 Aug 11 Account of a robbery from the South Eastern Railway, committed by Agar, Pierce and Tester 1 newspaper cutting with caption, erroneously placed Former Reference: 77 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/021 48 hours notice required for access 'Adjusting Rigging Supporters' and other inventions by Captain G.F. Goble Advertisement. Various patented inventions listed, with some described in greater detail. One half of the patent, or a license to manufacture, offered for sale 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 78 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/022 48 hours notice required for access 'Goble's Patents' Advertisement. 'Multi Potent Marine Propellor' and 'Triumph Door Lock' patents offered for license. Annotated with a change of address 1 leaflet of 3 pages with annotated, but unreadable caption Former Reference: 78 1853 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/023 48 hours notice required for access 'Successful test of Price's Fire-Proof Safes' Advertisement offering inspection of the safes used in a recent fire test in Wolverhampton 1 poster Former Reference: 78 1854 Sep 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/024A 48 hours notice required for access 'Trial of Price's Fire-Proof Safes' Report of a recent fire test, in Wolverhampton, of Price's safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 79 1854 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 252 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/024B 48 hours notice required for access 'Price's Safes and the "Chronicle'' ', 'Wolverhampton Journal' Witness refutation of the recent fire test, in Wolverhampton, of Price's safes. Thomas Turner states that the safe contents 'were considerably shrivelled by the action of the fire' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 79 1854 Sep 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/024C 48 hours notice required for access 'Cheapness Combined with Strength and Security'. 'Builder' Advertisement for Price's safes, with prices 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 79 1854 Oct 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/024D 48 hours notice required for access 'Attempt to Explode An Iron Safe With 1854 Gunpowder'. 'Manchester Guardian' Report of unsuccessful robbery attempt to blow open a Chubb safe in John Blair's office in Long Millgate 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 79 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/024E 48 hours notice required for access ' An Attempt to Explode One Of Chubb's Safes'. 1854 Sep 9 'Manchester Weekly Advertiser' Report of unsuccessful robbery attempt to blow open a Chubb safe in John Blair's office in Long Millgate 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 79 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/024F 48 hours notice required for access 'Apprehension of Samuel Wilkes Esq.'. 1854 Oct 10 'Liverpool Standard' On a charge of obtaining money under false pretences from Reuben Plant, bailed for £1,600 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 79 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/024G 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Safes at The Great Fire at Newcastle' Letter from Milner's agent reporting that two 'Holdfast' safes protected their contents from damage 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 79 1854 Oct 7 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 253 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/024H 48 hours notice required for access Patent for improvements to Milner's Safes Description of improvement, patent dated February 20 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 79 1854 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/024I 48 hours notice required for access Telford Medal awarded to Mr Hobbs. 'Mechanics Magazine' Institution of Civil Engineers award of medal observed 'with surprise and regret' by the magazine which believed that Hobbs did not deserve the medal 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 79 1854 Nov 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/024J 48 hours notice required for access Parnell's Defiance lock picked by Chubb employee. 'Crystal Palace Herald' Report of the successful lock-picking under witness supervision, and Parnell's refusal to pay 200 guineas reward 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 79 1854 Sep CLC/B/002/10/01/005/025A 48 hours notice required for access Report of a fire-test on a safe manufactured by George Price Detailed account of the test, held near the Methodist Chapel, Lever Street. Contents were undamaged 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 80 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/025B 48 hours notice required for access Mr Hobbs and the Lock Controversy Part of an article, some text missing. Mr Hobbs's attempts to pick the locks of other manufacturers have only boosted the sales of those makers, according to a speaker at a council meeting. Location and other details unspecified 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 80 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/025C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Rival Locksmiths' Letter from Charles Cutler contesting an article in the Crystal Palace Herald that a Mr John Goater had picked a lock made by Parnell and Puckridge 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 80 1854 Sep 22 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 254 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/025D 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Chubb's Dinner To His Workmen' 185Report of a dinner held at the Cock Inn, Berry Street (town unspecified) for 70 Chubb employees in commemoration of the award of a prize medal by the jury of the Great Exhibition 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 80 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/026 48 hours notice required for access 'Grand Lock-Picking Experiment at Manchester'. 'Birmingham Journal' Detailed account of Mr Hobbs's attempt to pick a Cotterill's lock. Is followed by an account of the same attempt published by 'The Guardian'. The lock-picking attempt was unsuccessful and this is attested by various parties. The attempt was followed by a dinner at the Clarence Hotel which both Cotterill and Hobbs attended in good spirit 1 leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 80 1854 May 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/027 48 hours notice required for access 'Edwin Cotterill's Fire-Proof Safes, Chests, Fitted with the Patent Climax Detector Lock' Advertisement with multiple images. Descriptions include dimensions and prices 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 80 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/028 48 hours notice required for access 'The Principle of Edwin Cotterill's Patent Climax 185Detector Lock' Multiple images on first page with an explanation of the images on the last page. Pages 2-3 include testimonials, including one from 'The Eminent Engineer Robert Stevenson' 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 80 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/029 48 hours notice required for access J. Long, Putney, to Mr Chubb offering a new lock design for sale Manuscript. Includes address with penny red stamp. Long claims the design is based on a new principle 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 81 1854 Sep 11 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 255 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/030 48 hours notice required for access 'Provisional Specifications under the New Patent Laws' Cuttings of various lock-related patents pasted onto a two-column annotated sheet. Continues as CLC/B/002/10/01/005/031 1 item of 2 pages Former Reference: 82 1856 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/031 48 hours notice required for access 'Provisional Specifications under the New Patent Laws' Cuttings of various lock-related patents pasted onto a two-column annotated sheet. Continuation of CLC/B/002/10/01/005/030 1 item Former Reference: 82 1856 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/032 48 hours notice required for access "A Book In A Bustle - A True Tale Of The Warwick Assizes", 'Punch, Or The London Charivari' Satirical poem that contains a one-line reference to Chubb locks and Milner safes, annotated 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 84 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/033 48 hours notice required for access Testimonial of the fire-proof qualities of a Chubb safe Manuscript. From the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway's the Secretary's office. Attests that all the contents of Chubb safe were undamaged in a recent fire. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 84 1854 Nov 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/034 48 hours notice required for access A lock design, on a new principle, offered for sale Manuscript. Last page unreadable as it is pasted down. From V. Bendred[?], Barradury House, Bathington[?], County Wiclow [sic], Ireland. Partial description of his lock, which is offered for sale as the inventor is not in a position to apply for a patent . 1 letter of 4 pages. Former Reference: 84 1853 Oct 17 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 256 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/035A 48 hours notice required for access 'Safety Lock. Experiment at the Phoenix Foundry' Report of gunpwder and gun cotton tests on locks, one of which was of Milner manufacture 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 85 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/035B 48 hours notice required for access Witness statement about the theft of £3,000 185Case is about a witness, involved in the robbery, giving evidence in court. Witness lived at Stanley Place, Paddington Green with a Fanny Campbell. A Mr Pierce was also involved in the theft of £3,000 in banknotes, gold and bonds 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 85 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/036 48 hours notice required for access 'Extensive and Destructive Fire In Manchester' Testimonial from F.H.Thode as to the effectiveness of a fire-resistant Milner safe, which fell 3 floors during the fire. Includes an order for two more safes 1 leaflet of 1 page Former Reference: 85 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/037A 48 hours notice required for access 'To The Editor'. 'The Times' 1854 Nov 29 Letter from Chubb and Son noting that a fire, at the London Road Station, Manchester, involved undamaged items in a safe of Chubb manufacture 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 86 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/037B 48 hours notice required for access Fire at London Road Station, Manchester. 'Daily News' The books and money were 'saved in one of Chubb's safes' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 86 1854 Nov 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/037C 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire at London Road Railway Station'. 'Liverpool Mercury' The books and accounts were undamaged in a Chubb safe 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 86 1854 Dec 5 1854 Oct 26 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 257 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/037D 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire at London Road Railway Station'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Fire originated in the cashier's office. A Chubb safe protected douments housed in the Engineer's office of the Sheffield Company. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 86 1854 Nov 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/037E 48 hours notice required for access Gunpowder experiment on a Milner's safe. 'Liverpool Journal' Description of tests conducted on two Milner safes, one with the latest gunpowder-proof lock mechanism, which held against the explosive effects. Tests held under witness supervision 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 86 1854 Dec 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/037F 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire At The Railway Offices, Manchester'. 'Illustrated News' Chubb safe in the cashier's office protected valuable books and documents against fire 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 86 1854 Dec 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/038 48 hours notice required for access Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire 1854 Nov 30 Railway, Secretary's Office to Chubb and Son Manuscript, on headed notepaper. Attests that the fireproof Chubb safe, purchased 6 weeks before, had protected all its contents in a recent fire 1 letter of 1 page Former Reference: 86 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/039 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Parnelle versus 1854 Dec 22 Goater' Account of a case about a lock-picking attempt at Crystal Palace by Mr John Goater, defendant and foreman at Chubb. He had attempted to win a £200 reward, if successful. Court found in favour of the plaintiff, Mr Parnell, and awarded him £10 on each count plus costs.. 3 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 87 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 258 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/040 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Parnelle versus 1854 Dec 22 Goater. Alleged Libel'. 'Daily News' Account of a case about a lock-picking attempt at Crystal Palace by Mr John Goater, defendant and foreman at Chubb. He had attempted to win a £200 reward, if successful. Court found in favour of the plaintiff, Mr Parnell, and awarded him £10 on each count plus costs.. 3 newspaper cuttings with loose caption Former Reference: 88 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/041 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Parnelle and Another 1854 Dec Versus Goater' Account of a case about a lock-picking attempt at Crystal Palace by Mr John Goater, defendant and foreman at Chubb. He had attempted to win a £200 reward, if successful. Court found in favour of the plaintiff, Mr Parnell, and awarded him £10 on each count plus costs.. 5 newspaper cuttings with loose caption Former Reference: 89 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/042 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Parnelle and Another 1854 Dec 22 Versus Goater'. 'Morning Post' Account of a case about a lock-picking attempt at Crystal Palace by Mr John Goater, defendant and foreman at Chubb. He had attempted to win a £200 reward, if successful. Court found in favour of the plaintiff, Mr Parnell, and awarded him £10 on each count plus costs.. 4 newspaper cuttings with loose caption Former Reference: 90 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/043 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Parnelle and Another 1854 Dec 22 Versus Goater'. 'Times' Account of a case about a lock-picking attempt at Crystal Palace by Mr John Goater, defendant and foreman at Chubb. He had attempted to win a £200 reward, if successful. Court found in favour of the plaintiff, Mr Parnell, and awarded him £10 on each count plus costs.. 5 newspaper cuttings with loose caption Former Reference: 91 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 259 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/044A 48 hours notice required for access "The Rape Of The Lock" 1854 Dec Account of a case about a lock-picking attempt at Crystal Palace by Mr John Goater, defendant and foreman at Chubb. He had attempted to win a £200 reward, if successful. Court found in favour of the plaintiff, Mr Parnell, and awarded him £10 on each count plus costs.. 2 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 92 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/044B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Rival Locksmiths'. 'Wolverhampton Herald' 1854 Dec 27 Short summary of a case about a lock-picking attempt at Crystal Palace by Mr John Goater, defendant and a foreman at Chubb. Damages of £30 against defendant. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 92 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/044C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Picking Business, Parnell and Another versus Goater' Summary of a case about a lock-picking attempt at Crystal Palace by Mr John Goater, defendant and a foreman at Chubb. Damages of £30 against defendant. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 92 1854 Dec 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/044D 48 hours notice required for access 'Parnell and Puckridge versus John Goater'. 'Morning advertiser' Advertisement in the form of a letter to the Editor from Parnell and Puckridge about their successful action against John Goater of Chubb 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 92 1854 Dec 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/044E 48 hours notice required for access Telford Medals Awarded. 'Crystal Palace Herald' 'To Mr Hobbs, on locks, eulogising particulalrly the honesty of purpose and temperate enunciation of startling facts.' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 92 1854 Jan 7 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 260 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/044F 48 hours notice required for access John Young of Wolverhampton, Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Patent claim dated June 12 1854. ' Making the edges of the tumblers of locks serrated for the purpose of preventing the picking...by forcing back the bolt'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 92 1855 Jan 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/045A 48 hours notice required for access 'Another Unsuccessful Attempt To Explode One 1854 Dec 9 Of Milner's Holdfast Safes'. 'Liverpool Mercury' Attempt made at Higgs and Sons, Furnishing Ironmongers, Lord Street. The safe was not one of the latest gunpowder-resistant types. 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 93 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/045B 48 hours notice required for access Attempted Burglary at Steam Flour Mills, Redcliff Backs. 'Bristol Mirror' Unsuccessful, apart from forcing 'off a strong Chubb's padlock, other fastenings preventing their further progress'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 93 1855 Jan 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/045C 48 hours notice required for access Benjamin Walters, Patent Granted. 'Mechanics' Magazine' 'This invention consists in the employment of a screw collar, which screws onto the angles or edges of the ordinary square spindle' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 93 1855 Jan 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/045D 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs Locks and Disputes as to their Security. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Refers to an article in the Scientific American disputing the Mechanics' Magazine account of picking Mr Hobb's locks 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 93 1855 Jan 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/045E 48 hours notice required for access Patent Granted to Edwin Wolverson, of Astonjuxta-Birmingham. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Improvement comprises sliding plates attached to the bolts of locks. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 93 1855 Feb 3 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 261 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/045F 48 hours notice required for access 'Notice of Motion. Colonel Sibthorp To Move 1855 Feb 24 For A Committee of Enquiry'. 'Punch' One-sentence satirical piece referring to 'the present dead lock of affairs in the East and .....the terms Messrs Chubb would undertake to pick it'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 93 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/045G 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Attempt To Force Open One Of Chubb's Fire And Thief Proof Safes'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement. Quotes part of a letter, from T and S Jones of Wolverhampton, stating that thieves were unable to open a Chubb safe 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 93 1855 Feb 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/045H 48 hours notice required for access 'The Case of Parnell And Another Versus Gaoter'. ' Worcester Journal' Plaintiffs awarded £30 damages against the defendant, for slander and libel in alleging that he had fairly picked their lock 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 93 1854 Dec 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/046 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs Patent Protector Locks Advertisement. Emphasises the use of the 'tumbler stump' and the 'celebrated American Changeable Key Bank Locks at prices varying from Six Guineas to £50' 1 calling card Former Reference: 93 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/047 48 hours notice required for access 'Bramah And Chubb's Locks - Scientific Lock Picking'. 'Bankers' Magazine' Detailed description of the Bramah lock picked by Mr Hobbs and the processs involved. 200 guineas reward paid by Bramah, but with their objections. Correspondence from various parties is included 1 leaflet of 7 pages with caption Former Reference: 94 1851 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 262 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/048 48 hours notice required for access 'Communication To The Editor'. 'Bankers' Magazine' Correspondence from various parties about the picking of a Bramah lock, and the security of locks by other manufacturers 1 newspaper cutting of 8 pages Former Reference: 95 1852 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/049 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy'. 'Bankers' Magazine' Incomplete letter from Mr Hobbs referring to an article in the last issue 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 95 1851 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/005/050A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Controversy - A Word In Reply'. 'Bankers' Magazine' Incomplete letter referring to'another lock in the states [US?] which a clever professor of lockpicking cannot open after 92 nights'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 96 1851 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/005/050B 48 hours notice required for access Chubbs' Reputation and Hobbs' Lock-Picking. 'Bankers' Magazine' Final section of a letter from 'A Commissioner Of The Great Exhibition And A Bank Proprietor' concerning Hobbs lock-picking. The correspondent states that he would never choose a Hobbs lock. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 96 1852 Jan CLC/B/002/10/01/005/051 48 hours notice required for access Review of the Security of Locks and Safes. 'Bankers' Magazine' Detailed review of locks and safes made by various manufacturers and on display at the Great Exhibition. Includes a short review of the lock controversy surrounding Mr Hobbs' picking of a Bramah lock. 1 newspaper cutting of 9 pages with caption Former Reference: 97 1852 Jan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 263 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/052 48 hours notice required for access 'Specification Of The Patent Granted To Mr 1801 Samuel Holemburg...Of St Giles, Cripplegate'. 'Repertory, Volume XV. Pl.XVIII' First cutting shows four images detailing the lock improvements. Second cutting describes the improvements, annotated 'Repertory, Vol 15 - 1801' 2 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 98 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/053 48 hours notice required for access 'Specification Of The Patent Granted To Mr Samuel Holemburg...Of St Giles, Cripplegate'. 'Repertory, Volume XV. Pl.XVIII' The patent is dated 3 April 1784. Contains two pages, at the end, with detailed images of the lock mechanism. First sixteen pages are a detailed description of the patent 1 leaflet (newspaper cutting) of 19 pages Former Reference: 99 1796 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/054 48 hours notice required for access 'Description of a Door or Chest Lock, of a Peculiar Construction. By Mr Thomas Arkwright, of Chorley Moor, Lancashire' One page shows detailed image of the doublebolted lock and key (displayed upside down). Text descibes refers to the image and describes the operation of the lock. Fifteen guineas awarded to Mr Arkwright for this invention, by the 'Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce' 3 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 100 179- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/055 48 hours notice required for access Patent Granted to James Spears of Tilmouth, 1798 'Repertory. Volume 8' With detailed images of locks and keys and four pages of text describing the improvements. Patent dated 25 August 1795 1 leaflet of 6 pages Former Reference: 100 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/056A 48 hours notice required for access Joseph Wilverson of Willenhall, Staffordshire, Improvements to Locks. 'Inventors' Advocate' Improvements to bolts and latches 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 102 1841 Jan 16 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 264 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/056B 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks for Banks. William Stillman'. 'Inventors' Advocate' Lock with two keys and two keyholes 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 102 1841 Feb 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/056C 48 hours notice required for access Lock improvements by Enoch Robinson and William Hall, Boston, Massachusetts. 'Inventors Advocate' Latchbolt has an additional spring 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 102 1841 May 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/056D 48 hours notice required for access 'For Improvements in Preserving Vegetable, Animal and Other Substances from Decay'. 'Inventors Advocate' Baron Charles Wetterstedt of Limehouse. Three ideas for the prevention of fire. The first is a means of fire-proofing cloth, the second of protecting buildings from fire using a means similar to the sprinkler method. The third is a means of personal fire protection near fireplaces. 2 newspaper cuttings with shared caption Former Reference: 102 1841 Feb 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/056E 48 hours notice required for access Lock Improvements by Solomon Andrews, Perth, Amboy, New Jersey. 'Inventors Advocate' Use of snail wheels and consqeuent reduction in friction and wear 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 102 1841 Jul 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/056F 48 hours notice required for access Lock Improvements by Benjamin Baillie, of Henry Street, Regent's Park. 'Inventors Advocate' Rounded corners and screwless fixing methods, to 'prevent tearing ladies' dresses' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 102 1841 Jul 3 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 265 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/056G 48 hours notice required for access Questionable Attributes of an American Lock. 'Inventors Advocate' Quotes from an American paper, "This lock has been in use nearly eight years, and, although frequently tried, has never yet, in any one instance, been opened" 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 102 1841 Jul 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/056H 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Clarke of Wolverhampton, Lock Improvements. 'Inventors Advocate' Substitutes springs with weights, or weighted levers 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 102 1841 Jul 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/057A 48 hours notice required for access Bullion Robbery on the London to Folkestone Line. Part-article describing how wax impressions of keys were obtained 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 103 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/057B 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Burglary' at Butchers' Shop Chubb safe resisted all attempts at opening 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 103 184- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/057C 48 hours notice required for access 'Calumny Exposed. Parnell and Puckridge versus John Goater, Foreman to Chubb and Son' Pages collated in wrong order. Account of the trial, which awarded £30 damages and costs to Parnell and Puckridge. Trial disputed the process of lock-picking that was used in an attempt to win 200 guineas reward 1 leaflet of 10 pages Former Reference: 103 1855 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/058A 48 hours notice required for access Improvements to Locks. 'Inventors Advocate' Part-article only. Describes two improvements to sliding bolts 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 104 1841 Oct 9 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 266 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/058B 48 hours notice required for access James Hancock of Battersea, Improvements to Locks. 'Inventors Advocate' Describes a nozzle projection on a lock, which can also be used on taps or cocks 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 104 1841 Apr 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/058C 48 hours notice required for access 'Gerish's Patent Cylindrical Patent Lock'. 'Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal' With image. Describes the lock and the simplicity of fitting it, due to its shape 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 104 1842 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/005/058D 48 hours notice required for access James Tildesley and Joseph Sanders, Lock Manufactuer of Wolverhampton, Improvements in Locks. 'Literary Gazette' Part of article. Describes improvements to the sliding bolt 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 104 1840 Sep 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/059 48 hours notice required for access 'Calumny Exposed. Parnell and Puckridge versus John Goater, Foreman to Chubb and Son' Second edition of leaflet, 20,000 printed. See CLC/B/002/10/01/005/057C for original. Account of the trial, which awarded £30 damages and costs to Parnell and Puckridge. Trial disputed the process of lock-picking, for 200 guineas reward 1 leaflet of 10 pages Former Reference: 105 1855 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/060A 48 hours notice required for access 'Whitfield's Wrought-Iron Fire-Resisting Impregnable Safes'. 'Register' Advertisement with image of double-doored safe. Includes a reference to a successful court action against William Milner in 1854 which awarded Whitfield £60 plus costs 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 106 1855 Mar 3 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 267 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/060B 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb and Son's Goods'. 'The Commercial Gazette' Advertisement with five images, including one of a 'changeable letter puzzle' that resembles a combination padlock using letters instead of numbers. J. Higginbotham, agent by appointment 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 106 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/061A 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Ornamental Key Designs Five detailed images of ornamental key designs, some based on 'antique models' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 107 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/061B 48 hours notice required for access Harry Chubb's Eccentric Little Railway The first part of this item is CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064K Satirical description of journey delays on a North London railway. The delays are referred to as 'Chubb's Locks'. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 107 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/062A 48 hours notice required for access John Simon Holland, Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent dated 1 August 1854. Details 21 improvements in lock design 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 108 1855 Mar 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/062B 48 hours notice required for access William Edward Newton, Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' First cutting is for a patent dated 3 October 1854. Details include the use of magnets. Second cutting is for a patent dated 16 August 1854 for improvements in attaching door knobs 2 newspaper cuttings with shared caption Former Reference: 108 1855 Apr 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/062C 48 hours notice required for access William Charls Pitt, Improvements in Knobs and 1855 Mar 10 Roses. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent dated 9 August 1854 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 108 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 268 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/062D 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Part-article. Possibly a continuation of CLC/B/002/10/01/005/062C[?] 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 108 1855 Mar 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/062E 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' First cutting is for a patent to George Lewis on September 2, 1854. No further details. Second cutting for a patent dated to Robert McConnell, dated September 25 1854, with description. Third cutting is for a patent to Jos Mayer, dated December 13 1854, with description. 3 newspaper cuttings with shared caption Former Reference: 108 1855 Apr 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/062F 48 hours notice required for access 'A Machine For Cutting Keys'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent dated December 13, 1854. Describes a lathe using a circular cutter and a slide rest 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 108 1855 Apr 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/062G 48 hours notice required for access Lock and Spindle Improvements. 'Mechanics 1855 Jul 7 Magazine' First cutting is for a patent dated September 28, 1854 granted to Frederick Clark for an improved spindle and bush for door-knobs. Second cutting seems erroneous and contains a part-sentence only Third cutting is for a patent for 'A method of dividing lock-springs in strips or fingers' 3 newspaper cuttings with shared caption Former Reference: 108 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A 48 hours notice required for access Lock Improvements. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to Richard Larkin, dated December 12,1854 listing twelve improvements Loose caption sheet also relates to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064O 2 newspaper cuttings with shared caption Former Reference: 109 1855 Jul 7 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 269 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063B 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Safes. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to William Milner, dated December 20,1854 for preventing gunpowder use in safeblowing. Loose caption sheet also relates to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064O 2 newspaper cuttings with loose caption Former Reference: 109 1855 Jul 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063C 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. "Mechanics Magazine" Patent to John Turray [surname struck out]. Loose caption is annotated 'Imray' in place of Turray. Patent to George Price. Three improvements are detailed, interior paint, case-hardening, and gunpowder prevention. Loose caption sheet also relates to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064O 2 newspaper cuttings with loose caption Former Reference: 109 1855 Aug 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063D 48 hours notice required for access 'A New And Improved Lock For Sliding Doors'. "Mechanics Magazine" Patent to Auguste Bellford, dated April 1855. No details provided. Loose caption sheet also relates to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064O 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 109 1855 Dec 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063E 48 hours notice required for access Improvements to Locks. "Mechanics Magazine" 1855 Dec 22 Patent to Constantine Henderson, dated May 1855. Auxiliary lock has to be opened to allow access to main lock. Loose caption sheet also relates to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064O 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 109 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 270 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063F 48 hours notice required for access 'Improvements in Locks'. "Mechanics Magazine" Patent to Walter Tucker, dated May 1855. Details of a 'combination stump'. Loose caption sheet also relates to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064O 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 109 1856 Jan 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063G 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Spindles for Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to J.D. Kind, dated June 1855. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064O 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 109 1856 Jan 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. Mechanics Magazine' Patent to J.S, E.J., and J.H. Nettleford, dated June 1855. Seven improvements listed. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064O 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 109 1856 Jan 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064A 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to V. Scully and B.J. Heywood. 'A swivel pin which is provided with a helical rib'. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Feb 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064B 48 hours notice required for access Burglar Alarm. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to C. Curtice. A bell-spring and match holder are activated. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Feb 23 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 271 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064C 48 hours notice required for access 'A New Manufacture of Fire and Burglar Proof Glass'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to A.V. Newton. Glass incorporates wire mesh. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Jan 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064D 48 hours notice required for access 'A Portable Alarm-Apparatus, For the Prevention Of Robbery By False Keys'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to L. Turlette. Rings an alarm, lights a candle and fires a percussion cap. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Mar 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064E 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to T. Butler. 'Revolving stops are formed grooves through which stumpas pass'. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Mar 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064F 48 hours notice required for access 'An Improved Changeable Lock'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to C.F. Stansbury. 'A key with changeable bits'. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Mar 29 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 272 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064G 48 hours notice required for access 'Apparatus For Moving Property Into And Out Of Strong Rooms'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to R. Longsdon. 'Applying hydraulic pressure to the elevation of books'. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Apr 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064H 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to C.G. Mueller. Patent description requires drawings - not supplied. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Apr 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064I 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to A.V. Newton. Restoring tumblers to postition. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Jul 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064J 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to Price G. 'A box... for the preservation of parchment deeds'. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 2 newspaper cuttings with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Jul 19 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 273 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064K 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Locks Applied to Railways'. 185Refers to journey delays on a north London railway. The secretary of the railway is a Mr Harry Chubb, presumably no relation. The article continues in CLC/B/002/10/01/005/061B. Loose caption sheet also relates to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 110 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064L 48 hours notice required for access Improvements in Locks and latches. 'Mechanics 1856 Sep 13 Magazine' Patent to H. M'Evoy. Three improvements specified. Loose caption sheet also relates to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 2 newspaper cuttings with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064M 48 hours notice required for access 'Improvements in Fastening Travelling-Bags'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to J. Schloss. Use of a piston bolt for travelling bags, desk drawers etc. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064N 48 hours notice required for access 'An Improved Door-Lock and Latch'. 'Mechanics 1856 Oct 4 Magazine' Patent to J.R. Day. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Sep 13 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 274 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/064O 48 hours notice required for access 'Improvements in Connecting Spindles'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to N. Ager. 'This invention cannot well be described without illustration'. Loose caption sheet also relates to items CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063A to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/063H 1 newspaper cutting with caption on loose multi-caption item Former Reference: 110 1856 Oct 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/065A 48 hours notice required for access Improvement in Lock Construction. 'Mechanics 1856 Nov 11 Magazine' Patent to M.L. Parnell. 'The object of this invention is to frustrate the known method of picking lever locks'. The annotated note begins 'This appears to be similar to Chubb's Repelling spring'. 2 newspaper cuttings with caption and 1 annotated note Former Reference: 111 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/065B 48 hours notice required for access 'Improvements In The Construction Of Locks'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to Louis Player Miles 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 111 1856 Nov 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/065C 48 hours notice required for access 'A New Barrel Bolt Has Recently Been Patented' With image of the bolt. Patent to John Phillips of Birmingham. 'It differs from the ordinary bolt in its being manufactured without a single rivet' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 110 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/065D 48 hours notice required for access 'Improvements In Trunks Or Portmanteaus, And 1856 An Improved Lock to The Same'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to S. Last 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 111 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/065E 48 hours notice required for access 'Improvements The Manufacture Of Keys And Locks'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Patent to A. Daniel 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 111 1856 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 275 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/066 48 hours notice required for access 'Improvements in Keys And Locks'. Seven improvements listed, some as patents. One item is illustrated with 3 images of a Tucker and Reeves 'Closed Key-hole and Safeguard Lock' 2 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 112 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/067 48 hours notice required for access 'The Largest Stock Of Chubb's Goods To Be Seen At Shaw And Company'. Advertisement with various images of patent detector locks and of a cash box. Lock dimensions are given but no prices 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 113 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/068A 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Locks at the Paris Exhibition. 'Illustrated News' Describes one particular lock, of Gothic design as bearing 'comparison with the far-famed metalwork of the mediaeval ages' 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 113 1855 Apr 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/068B 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Safes. Water Versus Fire'. 'Manchester Examiner' Advertisement in the form of a testimonial relating to a recent fire at Egerton Mill, Manchester 1 newspaper cutting with caption underneath Former Reference: 113 1855 Jun 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/068C 48 hours notice required for access 'An Improved Lock, Letter To The Editor. 'Mechanics' Magazine' From Samuel Long, Watchmaker, of Putney. Offers a lock of his own design to be tested by 'respectable witnesses' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 113 1855 Apr 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/068D 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Holdfast and Fire-Resisting Safes'. 'Hull Paper' Advertisement. Describes recent witnessed tests on their safes, in Liverpool, using gunpowder 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 113 1855 May LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 276 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/068E 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Holdfast and Fire-Resisting Safes'. 'Hull Paper' Advertisement. Describes recent witnessed tests on their safes, in Liverpool, using gunpowder 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 113 1855 May CLC/B/002/10/01/005/069 48 hours notice required for access Taunton and Hatton's Safes. 185Advertisement. Printed on paper that is claimed to have been in one of their safes for six hours 'during a most severe test by Fire'. Factory is in Oxford Street, Birmingham. The safes use 'Cotterill's Patent Climax Detector Locks' 1 leaflet Former Reference: 114 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/070 48 hours notice required for access 'New Street Letter Boxes'. 'Illustrated London News' Annotated 'Found at Christ Church by John Edward Chubb May 1935'. 2 images, the first showing the interior of a new letter-box. The second is a street scene depicting an exterior view of the letter box with various people around. The text describes the introduction of the new letter-boxes, following an example set in Paris, and notes that the locks used are Chubb's "patent detector". 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 114A 1855 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/071 48 hours notice required for access 'Description of Parnell's Patent Defiance and National Locks' Multiple detailed images of their Defiance lock mechanism, of keys, and of safes. Detailed description of the 'Defiance' lock and of the 'Patent Noiseless Box Staple'. 200 guineas reward is offered by Parnell and Puckridge to anyone who can pick the Defiance lock. 1 leaflet of 27 pages Former Reference: 115 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/072A 48 hours notice required for access Description of the 'Albion' lock. Annotated 'Given Away at the Paris Exhibition'. Detailed description of the lock, which was patented by J. Simon Holland 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 116 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 277 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/072B 48 hours notice required for access 'Albion' Key Guard. A means of preventing anyone making a copy of a key without being detected. Patented by J. Simon Holland. Probably linked to CLC/B/002/10/01/005/072A 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 116 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/072C 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Robbery At The Manchester Stamp Office'. 'Manchester Daily Telegraph' Description of the robbery which netted £2,000. Various locks were picked to gain entry but a Chubb lock held and the thieves had to cut a hole in the door itself. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 116 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/073A 48 hours notice required for access 'At The Huddersfield Railway Station'. 'The Times' Report of a robbery netting £70. A drawer, secured by a Chubb lock, in the same office was not broken into 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 117 1855 Sep 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/073C 48 hours notice required for access Confidence trick using a Chubb lock. 'Daily 1855 Sep 5 Post' Description of a con-trick by a Joseph Barnes and one other, involving betting on whether a patent Chubb padlock could be opened. Barnes sentenced to three months gaol 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 117 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/073D 48 hours notice required for access 'Robberies At Railway Stations'. 'Illustrated News' Short description of a robbery at Huddersfield Station. A more detailed description is in CLC/B/002/10/01/005/073A 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 117 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/074 48 hours notice required for access Offer to sell rights to a lock 1855 Sep 27 Manuscript. The inventor Thomas Black, who is blind, states that it does not require a key to lock it and that the rights can be purchased for £2,000. 1 letter Former Reference: 117 or 118 1855 Sep 29 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 278 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/075 48 hours notice required for access 'Exposition Universelle De 1855' Advertisement. Andre Fichet of Paris, France, serrurier-mecanicien. Lock prices given in French Francs 1 leaflet Former Reference: 117 1855 Aug French CLC/B/002/10/01/005/076 48 hours notice required for access 'Coffre-Forts Incombustibles' Advertisement for Motheau, Mecanicien Brevete, Paris, France 1 leaflet Former Reference: 120 185French CLC/B/002/10/01/005/077A 48 hours notice required for access Joan of Arc not burned at the stake. 'Morning 1855 Sep 29 Advertiser' Refers to a recent book proposing that in reality 'Jeunne' raised a family of several children. A reference to Chubb fire-proof safes is satirically referred to. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 121 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/077B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Excessive Use of Hand-Labour To The Exclusion Of Machinery'. 'The Times' The article cites Mr Hobbs, an American, setting up a mechanised factory in London that can produce a lock for 6d. that would cost 3s.6d. if made in Wolverhampton. The article suggests that British lack of mechanisation, particularly in the lock-making and firearms industries, gives foreign competitors an advantage 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 121 1855 Sep 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/077C 48 hours notice required for access Auction of Price's Fire-Resistant Safes. 'Manchester Advertiser' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 120 1855 Nov 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/078 48 hours notice required for access 'La Celebre Serrure Americaine Exposee Par Hobbs Ashley' Produced by 'l'Institut des Mecanicens a Vienne' 1 leaflet of 8 pages Former Reference: 122 185French LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 279 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/079A 48 hours notice required for access Religious display showing Christ presenting two 1855 May 17 keys. 'Morning Advertiser' Refers to one key resembling 'one of Chubb's patent detectors'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 123 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/079B 48 hours notice required for access Penny Postage Jubilee Commemorative card and envelope, with Penny Postage Jubilee postmark. Sent to 'Dearest Mother' addressed to Mrs C Early, Witney Oxfordshire. [stuck down]. 1 letter with special envelope Former Reference: 123 1890 Jul 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/080 48 hours notice required for access 'Les Travaux De Monsieur Fichet, SerrurierMecanicien' Descriptions of products with price list, in Francs, on last page 1 leaflet of 26 pages Former Reference: 124 1855 Jun French CLC/B/002/10/01/005/081 48 hours notice required for access 'Pitt's New Patent Adjusting Mount and Spindle' Image showing cross-section of lock and handles through a door. Followed by a description of its applications 1 advertisement Former Reference: 125 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/082A 48 hours notice required for access 'Haffner-Freres, Paris, France', Safe Manufacturer Advertisements for safes. The second card shows the reverse of the first and contains 2 images of a safe, 'incrochetable et incombustible' 2 calling cards Former Reference: 126 185French CLC/B/002/10/01/005/082B 48 hours notice required for access 'Edouard Schmerber, Fabrication De Serruriere Et Quincaillerie, Rougement, Haut Rhin' 1 calling card Former Reference: 126 185French CLC/B/002/10/01/005/082C 48 hours notice required for access 'J.F. Grangoir, Fabrciant De Coffre-Forts' Paris 1 calling card Former Reference: 126 185French LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 280 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/083 48 hours notice required for access 'Grand Lock-Picking Experiment At Manchester'. 'Birmingham Journal' Detailed account of an unsuccessful attempt by Mr Hobbs to pick a Cotterill's Patent Climax Detector' lock in the presence of witnesses, whose testimonial is quoted. Reward of 50 Guineas was on offer if successful. Mr Hobbs had previously picked locks made by Bramah and by Chubb. 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 127 1854 May 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/084A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Barlow Papers' 3 caricature images, 'drawn by Barlow himself', according to the article. Satirical article, conjecturing that, after he had visited their offices, Barlow may be an Egyptian sphinx. Finishes with a humorous three-verse poem 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 128 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/084B 48 hours notice required for access 'Iron Safes. From The Edinburgh Evening 1855 Jun 30 Courant of Saturday' Report of a lecture delivered to the Architectural Institute by George Price of Wolverhampton. Concerned the manufacture of safes and recent improvements. Is followed by a report from the 'Edinburgh Advertiser' on the same lecture. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 128 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/085A 48 hours notice required for access 'William Hall and Company, Manufacturers of Hall's Patent Bank and Safe Locks, 27 Dock Square, Boston' Annotated with 'From', replacing 'Bought of' 1 advertisement Former Reference: 128 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/085B 48 hours notice required for access 'New Machine For Cutting Metals, American 185Invention' Image of a metal-cutting machine on the first page.French with translation describing how the machine works. 1 leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 128 185- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 281 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/086 48 hours notice required for access 'Bramah and Company, By Appointement To Her Majesty' Advertisement on pages 1-2 for Bramah locks, patent valve water-closets, pumps, safes, deed chests, patent pens and holders. Pages 3 - 4 are a French translation, page 4 stuck down so unreadable. 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 128 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/087 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobbs, Ashley and Company's Patent 185American and English Protector Locks' Advertisement. First page is a description of the products and various awards that have been received. Pages 2 - 4 list the products, their dimensions and prices 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 129 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/088A 48 hours notice required for access 'Russian Ingenuity'. 'Manchester Guardian' Report from the Liverpool Herald about an incident at Sebastopol. British soldiers had discovered a Russian officer sheltering from shell-fire inside a Milners' safe 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 130 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/088B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Paris Exhibition'. 'Manchester[?] Chronicle' 1855 Dec 19 Detailed description of a first class medal, awarded to Chubb, at the 'Exposition Universalle, Paris 1855'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 130 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/088C 48 hours notice required for access 'Caution. The Public of Manchester'. 1855 Dec 19[? 'Manchester Chronicle'[?] ] Unclear whether the caption relates to this item. Advertisement for Price's safes in the form of an announcement that dismisses Milner Safes' claims to be the best. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 130 1855 Dec 26 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 282 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/088D 48 hours notice required for access 'Sales By Auction of Price's Patent Safes on 27th December' Advertisement for a sale of 55 safes to which Mr Price has invited Mr Milner, to prove the gunpowder-resistance of his safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 1855 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/005/088E 48 hours notice required for access "Testing Milner's Fire-Resisting Safes". 1855 Dec "Brydone's Railway Directory Advertiser" Advertisement. Detailed description of comparative fire tests on Milner's safes and those of other, unspecified, manufacturers. The tests, of two hours and five hours duration, were officially witnessed and a £100 note and various documents were undamaged in Milner's safes. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/088F 48 hours notice required for access 'List of Exhibitors To Whom Prizes Have Been Awarded By The International Jury For The Paris Universal Exhibition Of 1855' Only lists exhibitors from the United Kingdom 1 leaflet of 8 pages Former Reference: 131 1855 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/089A 48 hours notice required for access "Vue De L'Epreuve Du Feu" Image showing three large safes being publicly fire-tested in front of a crowd, with soldiers present, on 19 February 1853 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 132 185French CLC/B/002/10/01/005/089B 48 hours notice required for access 'Scene The Third'. 'Comic Times' Extract of a comic scene describing 'MacPhail' fumblingly opening a Chubb lock with his key. With image portraying the scene. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 132 1855 Nov 3 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 283 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/090 48 hours notice required for access 'Unficht Der Offentlichen Generprobe'[?] Advertisement for safes, 'Anlicht Der Caffen'. Multiple images: 2 safes, a letterpress, a bookbindering press[?], 2 medals. Image at the top is the same as that in CLC/B/002/10/01/005/089A, showing a public fire test of safes 1 poster Former Reference: 133 185German CLC/B/002/10/01/005/091 48 hours notice required for access "New List of Prices Of Marr's Improved Detector And Other Locks" Image of lock mechanism and key made by W. Marr of 52 Cheapside, London. Following pages list the dimensions and prices of various Marr locks 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 134 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/092 48 hours notice required for access "Certificates About Jones' Patent Permutation 1848 And Combination Bank Lock" New York. Pages 2 - 14 multiple testimonials from satisfied clients. Remaining pages cover abortive attempts to force Jones-made locks, followed by accounts of successful picking or forcing of locks made by American competitors. 1 leaflet of 22 pages Former Reference: 135 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/093 48 hours notice required for access 'Russian Padlock'. 'Illustrated London News' 1856 Jan 5 Image of internal mechanism and key and description of how it works. Found at Balaclava, the lock is of 'superior workmanship' and 'now in the possession of Mr Chubb'. Followed by descriptions of Chinese and Egyptian padlocks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 136 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/094A 48 hours notice required for access 'Russian Padlock'. 'Illustrated London News' 1856 Jan 5 Same as CLC/B/002/10/01/005/093 Image of internal mechanism and key and description of how it works. Found at Balaclava, the lock is of 'superior workmanship' and 'now in the possession of Mr Chubb'. Followed by descriptions of Chinese and Egyptian padlocks 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 136 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 284 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/094B 48 hours notice required for access '"Mr Henry Box Brown's Panorama At Cornwall's Riding School". 'Jersey Paper' Review of a show held in Jersey, in which Mr Brown 'has not a word to say in favour of Mr Hobbs, the celebrated American locksmith'. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 136 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/094C 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire Proof Safes'. 'American Paper' Advertisements for Salamander Safes; one by the manufacturer, Robert M. Patrick, in New York. The other by a retailer in Toronto 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 136 1855 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/005/094D 48 hours notice required for access Auction Sale of Price's Safes. 'Jersey Paper' Advertisements for an auction sale of 35 new Price's safes, 'who has adopted the above means of bringing his superior safes before the ....commercial public of Blackburn'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 136 1856 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/005/094E 48 hours notice required for access 'Pierce's Patent Identifying Detector Lock'. 1856 Jan 19 'Preston Guardian' 'Ingenious improvement on Chubb's patent lock'. Possesses 'a means of identifying any person who attempts to open it by any improper means whatsoever' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 136 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/094F 48 hours notice required for access 'Look Out!! Over 70 Thieves Caught Per Annum 185To Every 100 Locks In Use'. Advertisement, for Brown's Patent Safety Alarm Detector Locks, Unites States of America. Image on page 3 of a boy caught stealing from a shop drawer. Followed by four cases of Brown's Patent Money Drawer preventing theft. Contains 14 pages of testimonials 1 leaflet of 22 pages Former Reference: 139 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 285 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/095 48 hours notice required for access 'Parnell and Puckridge, Iron Doors, Safes And Chests For Banks, Offices' Multiple images of the interior of safes and strong-boxes, with prices and dimensions. Images of the mechanism of 'Parnell's Patent Defiance Lock' and key, and of their 'Patent Noiseless Box-Staple and Striking Plate. Also contains an open letter from George Price 'To Mr. William Milner, Liverpool' in which he strongly objects to claims questioning the security of Parnell safes, and threatens legal action. 1 leaflet of 16 pages Former Reference: 139 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/096 48 hours notice required for access "The Late Poet's Bank" Poem of five verses about a theft of £50,000 from a strong room at Samuel Roger's firm in Lombard Street on 25 Nov 1844. "The lock and door were safe and sound. The lock was Bramah's or perhaps was Chubb's" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 137 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/005/097A 48 hours notice required for access 'History of Keys'. 'Builder' Report of a lecture at the British Archaeological Association, decribing Homer as the earliest writer to mention a key, continuing with references to Egyptian, Greek, Roman and West African keys 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 138 1856 Jan 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/097B 48 hours notice required for access "Daring Attempt At Robbery. Value of Milner's Strong Holdfast Safes". 'Liverpool Mercury' Account of an unsuccessful attempt to smash open a wrought iron safe using a 17lb sledgehammer. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 138 1856 Jul LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 286 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/005/097C 48 hours notice required for access 'To The Editor Of The Mercury'. 'Stamford Mercury' From Chubb and Son, contradicting a report on the burning of Stainfield Hall. The report claimed that the contents of two Chubb patent fireproof boxes were burnt down to ash. The writer states that they were not of Chubb manufacture but 'of the commonest kind made' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 138 1856 Mar 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/005/098 48 hours notice required for access 'Directions For Fitting Brown's Patent Alarm Lock To A Drawer' Written instructions, including a template to ensure exact placement 1 leaflet Former Reference: 138 1856 Mar 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/006 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Collectanea' Original volume re-bound in 3 parts 1 volume Former Reference: 140/3/C2. Volume '2' Part 3 1855 - 1857 [1842 - 1857] CLC/B/002/10/01/006/001 48 hours notice required for access Ephraim Brown and Company, 92 Bath Row, 1856 Feb 20 Birmingham, to Mr W.H. Chalk, 29 Brunswick Parade, Barnsbury Road, London On Brown's previous reply to Chalk's letter about the terms of Brown's lock agency. Brown is concerned that his letter had not been received and stresses that he would be pleased to do business with Chalk. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 139 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/002 48 hours notice required for access Ephraim Brown and Company, 92 Bath Row, Birmingham, to Mr W.H. Chalk, 29 Brunswick Parade, Barnsbury Road, London States that Brown and Company would be pleased for Chalk to act as their agents in the Home Counties. 1 letter of 1 page Former Reference: 139 1856 Jan 30 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 287 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/003 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, 1856 Wolverhampton: 'The Improved Wrought-Iron, Fire-Resisting and Thief-Proof Book Safes, Plate Chests, Deed Boxes, Doors & Frames, etc. etc' Lacks front cover. Reprints press reports of George Price's lectures on fire-proof safes given at the Architectural Institute, Edinburgh on 26 June 1855, the Trades' Hall, Glasgow on 30 June 1855, the Corn Exchange, Belfast on 4 July 1855 and the Rotundo, Dublin on 5 July 1855. Also reprints a report on the trial of Price's Fire-Proof Safes from 'The Manchester Examiner and Times' of 17 October 1854 1 advertising leaflet of 8 pages Former Reference: 140 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/004 48 hours notice required for access George Waterston, 56 Hanover Street, Edinburgh: 'The Improved Patent WroughtIron, Fire-proof and Thief-proof Book Safes, Plate Chests, Deed and Cash Boxes, Doors & Frames, etc. manufactured by George Price, Wolverhampton Issued by George Waterston, Stationer, of 56 Hanover Street, the sole agent for Edinburgh. 1 catalogue of 16 pages Former Reference: 141 1855 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/006/005A 48 hours notice required for access 'Scully and Heywood's improvements in the construction of locks and latches, &c. (Patent dated 18th July 1855)'. 'The Engineer' Description, with diagram, of Scully and Heywood's patent for a guard to prevent the internal mechanism of a lock from being tampered with. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 142 1856 May 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/005B 48 hours notice required for access 'Clever capture of three burglars (Before Mr J.H. Smith)'. 'Liverpool Daily Post' Report of commital proceedings before Mr J.H. Smith for 3 men accused of commiting a burglary at Gardner's warehouse, New Quay, Liverpool. A large Milner's safe had been prised from the wall, but all attempts to open the safe had been unsuccessful - a crowbar had been broken in the attempt 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 142 1856 Mar 28 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 288 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/006 48 hours notice required for access Constantine Henderson, Devereux House, 1856 Mar Great Malvern, Worcestershire: 'Henderson's Patent Locks' Advertisement (reprinted from the 'Practical Mechanic's Journal' dated 1 March). Description, with diagrams, of Henderson's patent for an auxiliary lock fitted to the faceplate of the main lock to prevent picking of the lock by a pick or false key 1 advertisement Former Reference: 142 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/007 48 hours notice required for access 'Restell's Spec' [and] 'Clairins (?)' Manuscript note (undated) Undated manuscript note comparing Restell's and Clairin's (?) designs for shields and plates to improve lock security 1 document Former Reference: 143 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/008 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, 1855 Dec 19 Wolverhampton to Mr William Milner, Liverpool: 'The Iron Safe Controversy - Mr Price's Second Letter to Mr Milner' Complains of the behaviour of Milner's employees prior to, and during, auctions of Price's safes at Bolton on 22 November, Preston on 5 December and Bolton on 12 December. Price states that Milner's patent for using vapourising materials had expired in 1854, so there was no question of "plagiarism". Price concludes by inviting Milner to a debate in Manchester on the art and science of safedesign. 1 leaflet of 8 pages Former Reference: 143 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/009A 48 hours notice required for access George Price: 'Patent Fire-resisting and Thief1856 Apr proof safe' [and] 'Air, Water and Steam-tight Box'. 'Society of Arts Exhibition' Brief descriptions of a fire-resistant safe and an air-tight box as displayed by George Price, also a patent lock for sliding doors, by E. Field and a Patent changeable key and self-adjusting lock, by R. Larkin 1 catalogue cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 144 1856 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 289 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/009B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Hobbs Lock Picked'. 'Birmingham Journal' 1856 May 31 Based on a report in 'The Illion Independent'. The Day and Newell lock, manufactured in New York and commonly known as the "Hobbs Lock" had been picked by Linus Yale, junior. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 144 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/009C 48 hours notice required for access 'John Tann's new patent Reliance lock and 1856 Apr 26 fireproof safes' [and] 'The locks made under the patents of Messrs. William Simpson ...' 'The Builder' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 144 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/009D 48 hours notice required for access 'American Inventions'. 'The Builder' Supplementary report by commissioners appointed to visit the United States of America and report on the manufacture of fire-arms. Brief reports on Wood screws, Machinery for making wrought-iron nails, Padlocks, locks, &c and File-cutting machinery 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 144 1856 Jul 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/009E 48 hours notice required for access 'For building a factory for Messers. Hobbs and Co. American lock-makers, in Arlington-street, New North-road'. 'The Builder' List of quotes for building a factory for Hobbs and Company - The lowest quote, for £1,844.00, by Jay, was accepted 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 144 1856 Apr 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/010 48 hours notice required for access Captain Emmett, Thames Ditton House to Chubb and Company, St Paul's Churchyard Commending Chubb's for their services and enclosing cheque for 12 guineas instead of the £9.00 specified on their invoice 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 145 1856 Apr 5 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 290 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/011A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Extensive Conflagration in the CityRoad'. 'Morning Advertiser' Report of a fire at Green's timber-merchants, East Road, City Road resulting in the destruction of all the stock. When Mr Tann unlocked the Tann fire-proof safe after the fire, all the documents contained in the safe had been preserved 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 146 1856 Jul 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/011B 48 hours notice required for access 'Picking experiments on Hobb's Locks'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Based on report in 'The Ilion Independent'. The Day and Newell lock, manufactured in New York and commonly known as the "Hobbs Lock" had been picked by Linus Yale, junior. The article explains the term "mapping the tumblers" by using printer's ink or smoke 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 146 1856 Aug 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/012 48 hours notice required for access 3 keys and a lock-plate. Pencil drawing on notepaper headed 'Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway', Canal Manager's Office, 185 Ducie Street, Manchester 1 drawing Former Reference: 146 1856 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/013 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Sons: 'Milners' Quadruple Patent Holdfast and Fire-resisting Safes' Reprints articles from the 'Huddersfield and Holmfirth Examiner' and the 'Huddersfield Chronicle', and a certificate on the testing of a small safe signed by Jeremiah Kaye, Chief Constable of Huddersfield and others. Items dated between 24 May and 7 June 1 leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 147 1856 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/014 48 hours notice required for access J. Kay Leckie, 27 North John Street, Liverpool: 'Patent Thief Detector Lock ... Patented October 1854 and August 1855' Advertising leaflet for a combination lock, operated without a key, which sounds an alarm on the first attempt to open the drawer 1 leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 147 1856 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 291 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/015A 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Egyptian Locks'. 'Notes & Queries' Letter asking readers to inform him if Egyptianstyle wooden locks are in use anywhere apart from the Faroe Islands and Singapore 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 148 1856 Aug 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/015B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Patent Protector Key' 1856 Sep Manuscript note describing the Patent Protector Key, which, when inserted in the keyhole prevents the lock from being picked from the other side of the door. Cutting is annotated 'Weber, Bruxelles - Sent by Jones, 46(?) Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, September 1856' 1 document Former Reference: 148 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/016 48 hours notice required for access George Price: 'A Treatise on Fire and Thiefproof depositories and Locks and Keys' Prospectus for George Price's treatise, to be published in December 1856 by Simpkin, Marshall and Company, Stationers' Hall Court and E. and F.N. Spon, Bucklersbury 1 item Former Reference: 149 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/017A 48 hours notice required for access 'Masked and Armed Burglars Again'. 'Times' 1856 Oct 15 Report on armed robbery at the home of William Harrison, colliery owner, near Brownhills Colliery, Walsall. The robbers failed to open the safe by blowing the lock with gunpowder, but eventually forced the safe using a sledge-hammer [the make of safe was not specified]. Mr Harrison has offered a reward of £100.00 for the apprehension of the burglars. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 150 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/017B 48 hours notice required for access George Waterston, Stationer, 56 Hanover Street: 'Safety from Fire and Fraud' Advertisement [unknown source] announcing the appointment of George Waterston as the London agent for Price of Wolverhampton 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 156 1856 1856 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 292 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/018 48 hours notice required for access William Harrison, Norton Hall, near Walsall, to 1856 Oct 22 Chubb and Son States that the safe opened during a recent robbery at his premises was "a common iron one" and not, as reported in the press, a safe manufactured by Chubb. The Chubb lock had resisted attempts to blow it up using gunpowder 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 150 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/019A 48 hours notice required for access Mr Braidwood: ['Fires; the Best Means of Preventing and Arresting them, with a few words on Fire-proof Structures']. 'Journal of the Society of Arts' Paper followed by discussion, read at meeting of 7 May [pages 415-425, lacks beginning]. Discusses the causes of fire, including the positioning of stove pipes, spontaneous combustion and arson, fire-fighting and methods of fireproof construction, using castiron and brick. 1 newspaper cutting of 12 pages Former Reference: 151 1856 May 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/019B 48 hours notice required for access 'Extra-Ordinary Meeting. Friday, May 16, 1856'. 'Journal of the Society of Arts' Continues discussion on Mr Braidwood's paper on fire-prevention read on 7 May [pages 448460]. Includes written communications from W. Bridges Adams, The Fire-Annihilator Company, and others. 1 newspaper cutting of 14 pages Former Reference: 151 1856 May 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/020-021 48 hours notice required for access 'Police. Mansion House'. 'The Times' 1856 Nov 14 Report on commital proceedings at the Mansion House of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. Pierce and Burgess, together with Edward Agar and William Tester had conspired to steal gold bullion by making duplicate keys and substituting lead shot. Evidence was given by Agar; Tester was not yet in custody. 1 newspaper cutting of 8 parts Former Reference: 152-153 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 293 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/022A-C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Bullion Robbery on the South Eastern Railway'. Report on commital proceedings of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the SouthEastern Railway. The approver, Henry Agar, is described as a habitual forger; William Tester, the third accused, was still at liberty. 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 154 1856 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/006/022D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' Further report on commital proceedings on 17 November of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. Evidence about the disposal of the gold bullion was given by Edward Agar, a co-conspirator, and Fanny Bolan Kay, his mistress. [Part 4 of cutting in 9 parts]. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 159 1856 Nov 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/023 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' Further report on commital proceedings on 17 November of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. Evidence about the disposal of the gold bullion was given by Edward Agar, a co-conspirator, and Fanny Bolan Kay, his mistress. [Parts 1-2 of cutting in 9 parts] 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 155 1856 Nov 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/024 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' 1856 Nov 18 Further report on commital proceedings on 17 November of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. Evidence about the disposal of the gold bullion was given by Edward Agar, a co-conspirator, and Fanny Bolan Kay, his mistress. [Parts 3 & 5 of cutting in 9 parts] 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 159 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 294 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/025-026A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' Further report on commital proceedings on 17 November of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. Evidence about the disposal of the gold bullion was given by Edward Agar, a co-conspirator, and Fanny Bolan Kay, his mistress. [Parts 7-9 of cutting in 9 parts] 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 161, 163 1856 Nov 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/026B-C 48 hours notice required for access The Bullion Robbery. 'The Times' Brief report on commital proceedings on 13 November of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. One of the robbers, William Agar, was a witness for the Crown; William Tester was still at large. [Lacks mid section of report]. [Parts 12 of cutting in 4 parts]. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 163 1856 Nov 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/027A-B 48 hours notice required for access The Bullion Robbery. 'The Times' Brief report on commital proceedings on 13 November of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. One of the robbers, William Agar, was a witness for the Crown; William Tester was still at large. [Lacks mid section of report]. [Parts 34 of cutting in 4 parts]. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 165 1856 Nov 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/027C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Gold Robbery on the South-Eastern Railway'. 'Morning News' Brief report on commital proceedings of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the SouthEastern Railway. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 165 1856 Nov 21 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 295 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/028 48 hours notice required for access 'Romance of Railway Robbery'. The Weekly 1856 Nov 22 Times' Description of the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. An iron safe with two locks used for transporting bullion was sent to Chubb's to have a new key made and William Tester took this opportunity to have Edward Agar make a wax impression of the first key. Agar and Pierce then travelled to Folkestone and managed to obtain a wax impression of the second key. 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 167 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/029 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' Further report on commital proceedings of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. [Parts 1-2 of cutting in 10 parts] 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 168 1856 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/006/030 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' Further report on commital proceedings on 17 November of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. Evidence about the disposal of the gold bullion was given by Edward Agar, a co-conspirator, and Fanny Bolan Kay, his mistress. [Part 6 of cutting in 9 parts] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 161 1856 Nov 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/031-032 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' Further report on commital proceedings of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. [Parts 3-8 of cutting in 10 parts] 1 newspaper cutting of 6 parts Former Reference: 168-170 1856 Nov LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 296 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/033A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' Incomplete report on commital proceedings on 2 December of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 171 1856 Dec 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/033B-C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' Further report on commital proceedings of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. [Parts 9-10 of cutting in 10 parts] 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 171 1856 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/006/034B-035A 'The Great Gold Robbery'. 'The Times' 48 hours notice required for Report that formal notice had been served to access the prosecution that William Tester had now returned to the country from Sweden. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 172-173 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/034C 48 hours notice required for access 1856 Dec 9 The Bullion Robbery 1856 Dec Fragment of report on commital proceedings on 2 December of William Pierce and James Burgess in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion from a consignment on the South-Eastern Railway. Edward Agar describes travelling to Folkestone with Pierce to collect a box containing £200 to £300 worth of sovereigns. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 172 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/035B-038A 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' 48 hours notice required for Further report on commital proceedings on 10 access December of William Pierce, James Burgess and William Tester in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion. The case was adjourned until 13 December. 1 newspaper cutting of 9 parts Former Reference: 173-176 1856 Dec 11 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 297 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/038B-041A 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' 1856 Dec 15 48 hours notice required for Further report on commital proceedings on 13 access December of William Pierce, James Burgess and William Tester in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion. The defendants were remanded in custody until 24 December 1 newspaper cutting of 9 parts Former Reference: 176-179 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/039D 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs, Ashley and Company, 97 Cheapside: 'Keys Found'. Advertisement offering reward for lost keys. 1 newspaper Former Reference: 177 1856 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/006/041B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' 1856 Dec 22 Report on remand hearing on 20 December of William Pierce, James Burgess and William Tester in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion. The three accused were remanded to Newgate Prison. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 179 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/042 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'The Times' 1856 Dec 25 Final report on commital proceedings on 24 December of William Pierce, James Burgess and William Tester in connection with the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion. The Lord Mayor confirmed that the three accused should be tried at The Central Criminal Court. Pierce reserved his defence, while Burgess and Tester pleaded not guilty. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 180 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/043 48 hours notice required for access George Price: 'A Treatise on Fire and Thiefproof depositories and Locks and Keys'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Review of George Price's treatise, published by Simpkin and Marshall, London. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 181 1856 Dec 24 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 298 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/044 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Phoenix Safe Works' [Source unknown] Description of opening celebration at The Phoenix Hall, and extension to Milner's Phoenix Safe Works, Windsor. The evening was attended by 350 workmen with their friends, families and invited guests and included musical performances and a magic lantern show. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 182 1856 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/045A 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire-Proof Safe'. 'The Builder' Safe manufactured for Tessier and Company, her Majesty's jewellers, by John Tann of Walbrook. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 1856 Dec 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/045B 48 hours notice required for access T.H.: 'The Prevention of Robberies on Railways'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Letter to the Editor, suggesting container made of boiler-plate, placed so that the carriage wheels should always be rotating over the keyhole. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 1856 Dec 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/045C 48 hours notice required for access 'Attempts at Robbery'. 'Manchester Guardian' 1856 Dec 12 Four attempted robberies on 8 December foiled by the use of Chubb's detector locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/045D 48 hours notice required for access Leuchars, 38 Piccadilly: 'New Patent Lock for Travelling Bags'. 'The Times' Advertisement. Claims that lock has the combined strength and security of either a Bramah or Chubb lock. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 1856 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/045E 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and Keys'. 'Globe' Brief review of paper by Chubb 'On the Construction of Locks and Keys' as read at The Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 1856 Oct 26 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 299 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/045F 48 hours notice required for access 'Calcutta. Chubb's Locks'. Reprinted from 'The Optimist'. Describes how Chand, "a native artizan" succeeded in picking one of Chubb's locks when Captain Balcarras Ramsay lost his original key in Madras, India. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 1856 Oct CLC/B/002/10/01/006/045G 48 hours notice required for access Eversfield and Horne, 40 Parliament Street: 1856 Oct Notice of an auction, 21 October [Unknown source] Advertisement for premises for sale: Cement manufacturing works, Tuscany Wharf, Regent's Canal and Builder's premises, Portpool Lane, Gray's-Inn Lane, formerly occupied by Locke and Nesham. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/046-047 48 hours notice required for access 'The Saward Forgery Gang and the Great Gold 185Robbery'. Report [from The Times?] on the criminal career of James Townsend Saward, who had disposed of some of the proceeds of the great bullion robbery of 1855. Saward had also been involved in the case of uttering forged cheques on Gosling and Company and Heywood and Company. William Salt Hardwick and Henry Atwell were convicted at the Old Bailey and sentenced to transportation for life, but will be giving evidence against Saward at the Mansion House. 1 newspaper cutting of 5 parts Former Reference: 184-185, 153 153L, 153MT, 153BM, 153TR CLC/B/002/10/01/006/048A 48 hours notice required for access Shaw and Company, 143 Mount Road, Madras, 185India: 'Prizes for Public Competition' Advertisement for Japanned cash boxes, Fireproof safes and Brass Detector Till Locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 186 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/048B-C 48 hours notice required for access Shaw and Company, 143 Mount Road, Madras, 185India: Cheap Detector Prize Locks Advertisement. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 186 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 300 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/048D 48 hours notice required for access Shaw and Company, 143 Mount Road, Madras, 185India: 'Japanned Paper Boxes ... fitted with Chubb's Locks' Advertisement. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 186 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/048E 48 hours notice required for access Shaw and Company, 143 Mount Road, Madras, 185India: 'Cheap Detector Prize Locks' Advertisement. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 186 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/049 48 hours notice required for access George Price: 'A Treatise on Fire and Thiefproof depositories and Locks and Keys' Advertising book published by Simpkin, Marshall and Company, Stationers' Hall Court and E. and F.N. Spon, Bucklersbury 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 187 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/006/050A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery'. 'Daily News' Reports that William Pierce had previously been employed by the South Eastern Railway, but had been dismissed for producing forged first-class tickets for services on the London and North-Western Railway. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 188 1857 Jan 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/050B-056A 'The Bullion Robbery on the South-Eastern 48 hours notice required for Railway'. 'The Times' access First day of the trial of William Pierce, James Burgess and William Tester, at the Central Criminal Court, 13 January. [Incomplete]. 1 newspaper cutting of 15 parts Former Reference: 188-189, 191-195 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/056B-059 48 hours notice required for access 1857 Jan 14 'The Bullion Robbery on the South-Eastern 1857 Jan 15 Railway'. 'The Times' Second day of the trial of William Pierce, James Burgess and William Tester, at the Central Criminal Court, 14 January. 1 newspaper cutting of 10 parts Former Reference: 195-198 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 301 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/060-066 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery on the South-Eastern Railway'. 'The Times' Third (final) day of the trial of William Pierce, James Burgess and William Tester, at the Central Criminal Court, 15 January. The jury returned a guilty verdict after 10 minutes. Pierce was sentenced to be imprisoned, with hard labour, for 2 years, with 3 months in solitary confinement; Burgess and Tester to be transported for 14 years. [Parts 1-15 of cutting in 16 parts] 1 newspaper cutting of 15 parts Former Reference: 199-205 1857 Jan 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/067-068A 48 hours notice required for access The Bullion Robbery. 'The Times' Report on the May 1855 robbery of £15,000 worth of gold bullion by Edward Agar, James Pierce, William Burgess and William Tester. 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 206TL, 206TR, 206BR, 207TL 1857 Jan 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/068B 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs, Ashley and Company, 97 Cheapside: 'The Great Gold Robbery' 'Bankers' Circular' Advertisement for the "Changeable Key Bank Lock". 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 206RL 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/006/068C-070 48 hours notice required for access The Great Gold Robbery. 'Daily Telegraph' Report on the Central Criminal Court trial of William Pierce, James Buirgess and William Tester, 12-14 January 1 newspaper cutting of 5 parts Former Reference: 207-209 1857 Jan 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/068E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bullion Robbery on the South-Eastern Railway'. 'The Times' Third (final) day of the trial of William Pierce, James Burgess and William Tester, at the Central Criminal Court, 15 January. The jury returned a guilty verdict after 10 minutes. Pierce was sentenced to be imprisoned, with hard labour, for 2 years, with 3 months in solitary confinement; Burgess and Tester to be transported for 14 years. [Parts 16 of cutting in 16 parts] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 207 1857 Jan 16 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 302 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/006/071 48 hours notice required for access J. Higginbotham, [India]: 'Fresh Supplies of Chubb and Sons Goods, Direct from the Patentees'. 'Carnatic Telegraph' Advertisement, with illustration of cash box. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 211 1857 October CLC/B/002/10/01/006/072 48 hours notice required for access Sarah Vanner to her uncle at Stamford Hill. Concerning forthcoming visit to unnamed uncle's house. 1 letter of 3 pages, with blank envelope Former Reference: 214 1856 Dec 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/073 48 hours notice required for access Shaw and Company, 143 Mount Road, Madras, 1856 Dec 1 India: 'English Detector Prize Locks'. 'Carnatic Telegraph' Advertisement. Also lists Bramah's Patent box locks, Cash boxes and wrought-iron safes with Chubb's locks. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 CLC/B/002/10/01/006/074-075 48 hours notice required for access Price list 1842 Oct 13 Manuscript, listing locks, trunks and iron chests. 1 document of 2 pages Former Reference: 222, 223 CLC/B/002/10/01/007 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Collectanea' (indexed) Original volume re-bound in 4 parts 1 volume Former Reference: 140/3/C3. Volume '3' Part 1 1857 - 1859 [184- -1917] CLC/B/002/10/01/007/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Volume 3' label Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: A 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/002 48 hours notice required for access Index page 1 Advertisements. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: B 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/003 48 hours notice required for access Index page 2 Advertisements, Burglaries and Robberies. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: C 191- - 193- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 303 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/004 48 hours notice required for access Index page 3 Burglaries and Robberies. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: D 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/005 48 hours notice required for access Index page 4 Burglaries and Robberies. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: E 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/006 48 hours notice required for access Index page 5 Burglaries and Robberies. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: F 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/007 48 hours notice required for access Index page 6 Burglaries and Robberies, Exhibitions. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: F 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/008 48 hours notice required for access Index page 7 Exhibitions, Fires. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: - 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/009 48 hours notice required for access Index page 8 Fires, Fireproofing. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: H 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/010 48 hours notice required for access Index page 9 191- - 193Fireproofing, Latches and Locks, Notices of etc. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: I CLC/B/002/10/01/007/011 48 hours notice required for access Index page 10 Latches and Locks, Notices of etc. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: J 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/012 48 hours notice required for access Index page 11 Legal reports. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: K 191- - 193- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 304 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/013 48 hours notice required for access Index page 12 Locks - Descriptions and specifications of. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: L 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/014 48 hours notice required for access Index page 13 191- - 193Locks - Descriptions and specifications of, Locks - Treatises and Lectures, etc. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: M CLC/B/002/10/01/007/015 48 hours notice required for access Index page 14 Locks - Treatises and Lectures, etc., Lock Controversies, Lock Picking. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: N 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/016 48 hours notice required for access Index page 15 Lock Picking, "Locks and Keys" - Reviews of, Price Lists, Circulars and Cards. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: O 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/017 48 hours notice required for access Index page 16 Price Lists, Circulars and Cards. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: P 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/018 48 hours notice required for access Index page 17 Price Lists, Circulars and Cards, Safes Descriptions and Specifications etc. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: Q 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/019 48 hours notice required for access Index page 18 Safes - Descriptions and Specifications etc., Safe Controversies. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: R 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/020 48 hours notice required for access Index page 19 Safe Controversies, Safes Destroyed, Safes Tests of, Testimonials. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: S 191- - 193- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 305 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/021 48 hours notice required for access Index page 20 Testimonials. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: T 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/022 48 hours notice required for access Index page 21 Miscellanea A-B. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: U 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/023 48 hours notice required for access Index page 22 Miscellanea B-C. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: V 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/024 48 hours notice required for access Index page 23 Miscellanea C-E. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: W 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/025 48 hours notice required for access Index page 24 Miscellanea E-H. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: X 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/026 48 hours notice required for access Index page 25 Miscellanea H-J. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: Y 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/027 48 hours notice required for access Index page 26 Miscellanea K-L. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: Z 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/028 48 hours notice required for access Index page 27 Miscellanea L-N. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: A 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/029 48 hours notice required for access Index page 28 Miscellanea N. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: B 191- - 193- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 306 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/030 48 hours notice required for access Index page 29 Miscellanea N-P. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: C 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/031 48 hours notice required for access Index page 30 Miscellanea P-S. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: D 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/032 48 hours notice required for access Index page 31 Miscellanea S-T. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: E 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/033 48 hours notice required for access Index page 32 Miscellanea T-Y. Typescript. 1 page Former Reference: F 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/034 48 hours notice required for access Sir Charles Russell, British Red Cross Society, 83 Pall Mall to Chubb Encloses official receipt for gift to be sold for the benefit of British Prisoners of War. Receipt not included here. 1 letter Former Reference: 1 1917 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/007/035A 48 hours notice required for access 'Provisional Specifications 1857-1858 (sic)'. Each item annotated to show application date and date of "Notice to Proceed" as published in the 'London Gazette' Includes information on the following Chubb patent: No. 2481. John Chubb: Improvements in the construction of iron safes, 25 Sep 1857 1 page of 57 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 2-3 1857-1860 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 307 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/035B 48 hours notice required for access 'Provisional Protections 1860-61-62'. Each item annotated to show application date and date of "Notice to Proceed" as published in the 'London Gazette' Includes information on the following Chubb patents: No. 3071. John Chubb and E. Hunter: Improvements in locks, 13 Dec 1860 No. 599. John Chubb and H.M. Burton: Improvements in apparatus for displaying jewellery, 5 March 1862. 1 page of 60 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 3 1860-1862 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/036 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/007/037A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Provisional Protections 1862-1866'. Each item annotated to show application date. Includes information on the following Chubb patents: No. 364. John Chubb: Improvements in iron safes and strong rooms, 3 Mar 1865 No. 1056. John Chubb and Robert Goater: Improvements in iron safes and strong rooms, 13 Apr 1865 2 pages of 150 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 4-5 1862-1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/037C-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Specifications 1857-1860'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Brief descriptions of patents relating to locks and safes. No Chubb patents included. 2 pages of 45 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 6-7 1857-1861 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/037E-F 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents Completed 1861-1863'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Brief descriptions of patents relating to locks and safes. Includes the following Chubb patents: No. 3071. John Chubb: Improvements in locks, 13 Dec 1860 No. 599. John Chubb and H.M. Burton: Improvements in apparatus for displaying jewellery, 5 Mar 1862 2 pages of 40 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 8-9 1857-1861 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 308 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/037G-H 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents Completed 1863-1866'. 'Engineer' 1863-1866 Brief descriptions of patents relating to locks and safes. Includes the following Chubb patent: No. 364. John Chubb: Iron Safes and Strong Rooms, 9 Feb 1865 2 pages of 36 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 10-11 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/038 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/007/039A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents Completed 1866-1867'. 'Engineer' Brief descriptions of patents relating to locks and safes. Includes the following Chubb patents: No. 685. John Chubb: Iron Safes and Strong Rooms, 6 Mar 1866 No. 2856. John Chubb and William Henry Chalk: Iron Safes and Strong Rooms, 3 Nov 1866 2 pages of 36 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 12-13 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/040 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/007/041 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents Completed to end of year 1867'. 'Engineer' Brief descriptions of patents relating to locks. Does not include any Chubb patents 1 pages of 4 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/042 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/007/043A 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Wolverhampton: 'Improved 1855 Jun Patent Wrought-Iron Fire-proof and Thief-proof Book Safes ...' Advertising leaflet, with illustrations. Includes account of Trial of Price's Fire-Proof Safes from 'Manchester Examiner and Times' 17 Oct 1854 1 volume of 14 pages Former Reference: 17 1865-1867 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 309 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/10/01/007/043B 48 hours notice required for access CLC/B/002 Description 'Provisional Protections to end of the year, 1866-67'. Each item annotated to show application date. Includes information on the following Chubb patent: No. 2856. John Chubb and William Henry Chalk: Improvements in iron safes and strong rooms, 3 Nov 1866 Dates 1866-1867 1 page of 21 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/044 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/007/045A 48 hours notice required for access 'Specifications not proceeded with 1857-1860'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Brief descriptions of patents relating to locks and safes. No Chubb patents included 1857-1860 1 page of 23 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/045B 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents not proceeded with 1860-61-62'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Brief descriptions of patents relating to locks and safes. No Chubb patents included 1 page of 22 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 20 1857-1860 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/045C 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents Abandoned 1862-3'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Brief descriptions of patents relating to locks and safes. No Chubb patents included 1 page of 23 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 21 1862-1863 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/045D 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents not proceeded with 1864-65 (sic)'. 'Engineer' Brief descriptions of patents relating to locks and safes. No Chubb patents included 1 page of 18 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 22 1863-1865 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/046 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] Former Reference: - LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 310 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/047A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents not proceeded with 1865-1867'. 'Engineer' Brief descriptions of patents relating to locks and safes. No Chubb patents included 2 pages of 34 newpaper cuttings Former Reference: 23-24 1865-1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/047C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Burglary and Fire Alarum'. 'Illustrated News' Illustrated description of an battery-operated alarm system 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 25 1857 Feb 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/047D 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Burglary 1857 Feb 28 and Fire Alarum'. 'Illustrated News' Letter to the editor in which Chubb describes an earlier battery-operated alarm system invented by J.Darby which had been demonstrated to his father about 26 years previously 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/047E 48 hours notice required for access 'Lecture on locks'. 'Builder' 1857 Jan 10 E.B Denison's lecture at Doncaster, at which he described a new specimen lock of his own invention, which had been manufactured by Chubb 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/047F 48 hours notice required for access Opening of Milner's new premises, the Phoenix Hall, Liverpool. 'Builder' Opening celebration, attended by 350 of Milner's employees, together with their families and friends 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/048A 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb: 'Locks and Keys'. 'Builder' 1857 Mar 14 Letter to the Editor, in response to review of Price's Treatise on locks. He maintains that public confidence in the security of Chubb's locks has increased and suggests that simplicity of design is essential, but that nothing will protect the user against theft of the key 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 27 1857 Jan 3 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 311 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/048B 48 hours notice required for access 'A Dangerous Amusement'. 'Morning Star' Report on commital proceedings at the Mansion House of Edward Speller, an errand boy, accused of attempting to break open an iron safe with a Chubb lock. The prisoner was discharged with a caution, as he had used a "small common key", which had broken off in the lock - he was obviously not a professional safe-breaker 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 27 1857 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/007/048C 48 hours notice required for access Whitfield: 'Another Daring Burglary' 1857 Advertisement in form of testimonial from Hadley and Taylor, Moseley Street, Birmingham. - An attempted burglary on 27 Feb 1857 on Whitfield's No. 11 Wrought-iron Safe, with Cotterill's Patent Lock was foiled, as the burglars failed to open the lock or drill into the safe 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/048D-049 48 hours notice required for access George Price: Treatise on Fire and Thief Proof Depositories, and Locks and Keys. 'Builder' Book review 1 newpaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 27 1857 Feb 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/050A 48 hours notice required for access [Cutting pasted wrong way up] 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: - 1861 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/050B 48 hours notice required for access 'Extensive and Mysterious Theft of Jewellery'. 'Glasgow Mail' Burglary at the premises of James Laing, watchmaker and jeweller, at 53 & 55 Brunswick Place, Glasgow. Jewellery to the value of £2000 was missing, The safe, which was fitted with two of Chubbs' patent locks, had been opened, but there was no sign of damage to any of the exterior or interior locks 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 28 1857 Mar 18 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 312 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/050C 48 hours notice required for access 'Mysterious Case of Housebreaking'. 'Glasgow Herald' Burglary at the premises of James Laing, watchmaker at 53 & 55 Brunswick Place, Glasgow. The entire stock, valued at £2000, had been stolen, The safe, which was fitted with two of Chubb's locks, had been opened, but there was no sign of damage to the locks 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 28 1857 Mar 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/050D 48 hours notice required for access [Cutting pasted wrong way up] 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/007/050E 48 hours notice required for access [Cutting pasted wrong way up] 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/007/050F 48 hours notice required for access Arrest of Detterick Muller in connection with robbery at Laing's, Brunswick Street, Glasgow [incomplete] 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 28 1857 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/007/050G 48 hours notice required for access M.L Parnell, 283 Strand: 'Patent Universal Lock'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Brief descriptions of patent 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 28 1857 Apr 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/050H 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Jewellery Robbery. Capture of the Thieves'. 'Glasgow Herald' The arrest of Detterick Muller and his accomplice, Marquis Barnett, after the burglary at the premises of James Laing, Brunswick Street, Glasgow. Muller was employed by Laing, and had made duplicate keys which were used to open the two Chubb locks on the safe 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 28 1857 Mar 25 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 313 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/050I 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son: 'The Late Robbery of Watches and Jewellery - Chubb's Locks'. 'Glasgow Herald' Letter to the Editor, in response to report on burglary at premises of James Laing, Brunswick Street, Glasgow. Chubb complains that the public might assume the locks had been picked, using false keys or picklocks, but it had since been confirmed that duplicate keys had been used by Detterick Muller 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 28 1857 Mar 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/051 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery at the Watford Station'. 1857 Apr 18 'Buckinghamshire Advertiser' Court report on trial of Isaac George Meehan, a ticket collector employed by the London and North Western Railway Company. Evidence was given by William Smith, a foreman for Chubb's, who had examined the lock from the safe and found that it had not been tampered with. Meehan was found "not guilty". [Parts 1-3 of cutting in 6 parts] 1 newpaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/052 48 hours notice required for access Glasgow jewellery robbery 1857 Mar 19 Draft (?) of testimonial letter regarding the efficacy of Chubb's locks on the occasion of the burglary at unnamed premises in Glasgow (J.R. Laing, watchmaker and jeweller) 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/053 48 hours notice required for access City of Glasgow Police: '£100 Reward' For information leading to apprehension of the thieves and recovery of stolen property from J.R Laing, Brunswick Place, Glasgow on 16 or 17 March. Lists gold and silver watches, with serial numbers, plus a quantity of gold jewellery 1 advertisement Former Reference: 29 1857 Mar 18 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 314 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/054 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Berrisford, Bridge End, Portwood, Stockport: 'Berrisford's Fire and Fraud-Proof Safes' Illustrated catalogue 1 advertising leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 29 1857 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/055A-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery at the Watford Station'. 1857 Apr 18 'Buckinghamshire Advertiser' Court report on trial of Isaac George Meehan, a ticket collector employed by the London and North Western Railway Company. Evidence was given by William Smith, a foreman for Chubb's, who had examined the lock from the safe and found that it had not been tampered with. Meehan was found "not guilty". [Parts 4-6 of cutting in 6 parts] 1 newpaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/055D 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St. Paul's Churchyard: 'Chubb's Fire-proof Safes' [and] 'Chubb's Locks, with all the recent improvements' Advertisements [unknown sources, dated between 8 Nov 1856 and 21 Oct 1857] 6 newspaper cuttings in envelope Former Reference: 30 1856-1857 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/056 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and keys' [Unknown source] Detailed description of manufacture of locks and keys at Hobb's new manufactury, Arlington Street, New North Road 1 newspaper cutting in 3 parts Former Reference: 31 1857 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/057 48 hours notice required for access Life and Property Protection Company "Limited", 25 Poultry: 'Prospectus' Company manufactures an electricallyoperated fire and burglar alarm system. Capital of £100,000, with 50,000 shares at £2 each, deposit of 10s. per share. 1 prospectus of 4 pages Former Reference: 31 1857 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 315 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/058 48 hours notice required for access Life and Property Protection Company "Limited", 25 Poultry: 'Testimonials' Newspaper descriptions of the electricallyoperated fire and burglar alarm system 1 advertisement Former Reference: 31 1857 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/059A 48 hours notice required for access [Cutting pasted wrong way up] 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/007/059B 48 hours notice required for access 'Extensive Robbery of Watches and Jewellery'. 'Manchester Guardian' At the premises of J. Greenhalgh, watchmaker and jeweller, St. Mary-s Gate, Manchester. Thieves had drilled into the safe, manufactured in Wolverhampton, with a 2-tumbler "Secure, Patent" lock. A quantity of gold and silver watches and gold jewellery were stolen. A reward of £100 is offered for the apprehension of the thieves and recovery of the stolen property 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 1857 Jul 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/060A 48 hours notice required for access Letter [unsigned] from Wolverhampton, addressee unknown [Back page stuck down] Letter announcing the death of the writer's father on 22 Aug, with the funeral to be held on 29 Aug. His employees will be attending the funeral 1 letter of 4 pages Former Reference: 32 1857 Aug 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/060B 48 hours notice required for access 'List of Prices' [Back page stuck down] Price list for iron safe doors and fire-proof doors [unknown company] 1 advertisement Former Reference: 32 1857 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/061 48 hours notice required for access Griffin, Morris and Griffin, Wolverhampton, to Chubb and Son Testimonial letter on the efficacy of Chubb's Fire-proof Safes. After a warehouse fire lasting 3 days, ledgers stored in the safe were not even singed 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 32 1857 Nov 28 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 316 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/062 48 hours notice required for access 'Blacket's Inaccessible Lock' Illustrated leaflet, annotated with address: 31 West Smithfield 1 advertisement of 3 pages Former Reference: 32 1857 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/063A 48 hours notice required for access J. Field-Meagher, Society of Engineers, 18 Great George Street, to the Editor. 'The Times' Suggests that safes could be protected by being mounted on a cast-iron base plate with a wrought-iron pivot at the centre. This would prevent them from being levered open 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 1857 Feb 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/063B 48 hours notice required for access Ceremony in colonnaded hall at unknown location [Damaged] 1 photograph Former Reference: - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/063C-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Another case of embezzlement'. 'Liverpool 1857 Jun 25 Daily Post' Commital proceedings at Liverpool Police Court concerning an accusation of embezzlement by George Barnard Gurney, manager of Thomas Milner and Son's premises at 8 Lord Street, Liverpool. Evidence was given by Thomas Milner and others; Gurney was committed for trial 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 32 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/063E 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 16 Market Street, Manchester, to the Editor: 'The Robbery at St. Mary's Gate'. 'Manchester Guardian' Complains that report on 11 July of robbery at Greenhalgh's, Manchester Gate suggests that one of Chubb's locks on an external door had been picked - this was not the case 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 1857 Jul 13 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 317 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/063F 48 hours notice required for access 'Trial of Perry's Patent Safe'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Reprints report from 'Belfast Northern Whig' concerning a comparison of a Perry's Patent Safe with a standard cast-iron safe. Material in the Perry's safe was undamaged after 3 hours; material in the other safe was completely destroyed 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 1857 Aug 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/063G 48 hours notice required for access 'Embezzlement'. 'Liverpool Daily Post' 1857 Jun 24 The arrest of George Barnard Gurney, manager of Thomas Milner and Son's premises at 8 Lord Street, Liverpool, accused of embezzling £1,200 from his employer 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/064 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] Former Reference: - CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065A 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Robbery'. 'Manchester Examiner' 1857 Aug 20 Robberies at premises in Manchester Piccadilly belonging to Standring, Carver and Company, and Binyons and Robinson. The thieves had failed to open two of Milner's safes, but had succeeded in drilling open a cast iron safe fitted with a Chubb's lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 33 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065B 48 hours notice required for access 'Shop robberies in Piccadilly'. 'Manchester 1857 Aug 20 Guardian' Robberies at premises in Manchester Piccadilly belonging to Standring, Carver and Company, and Binyons and Robinson. The thieves had failed to open two of Milner's safes, but had succeeded in drilling open a cast iron safe fitted with a Chubb's lock, as there was no steel case-hardened plate protecting the lock, as would have been the case with a Chubb safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 33 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 318 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065C 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Warehouse Robberies'. 'Manchester 1857 Aug 31 Guardian' Robberies at premises in Mosley Street, Manchester owned by Joseph Thompson and Son, John Welsh, and Butterworth and Brooks. Burglars had been disturbed while attempting to drill into a Milner's "Holdfast" safe without a gunpowder-proof lock, which had been purchased by Butterworth and Brooks 8 years earlier. Police believe that those responsible were also responsible for burglaries in Manchester Piccadilly reported on 20 August 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 33 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065D 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son: 'The Late Burglary at 1857 Sep 2 Messrs. Butterworth and Brooks's'. 'Manchester Guardian' Adveritsement in form of testimonial from Butterworth and Brooks regarding the unsuccessful burglary at their premises during which thieves had failed to open one of Milner's safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065E 48 hours notice required for access 'New Lock'. 'Family Herald (?)' Brief note on self-acting lock invented by Nicholas Allen of Gateshead. Annotated, with diagram, to the effect that Chubb's had attempted to obtain one of the new locks from Dooley's of Gateshead, but there was only a prototype available and that the lock seemed similar to Chubb's old spring rim lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 1857 Jul 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065F 48 hours notice required for access 'New Burglar's Instrument'. 'Illustrated London News' Police had allowed Chubb to test a device recently used by burglars in London and Manchester to drill very large holes in iron safes, thereby destroying the locks. Chubb's have devised means of preventing this, and iron doors experimented on can be seen at Chubbs, St Paul's Churchyard 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 1857 Oct 24 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 319 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065G 48 hours notice required for access 'Crystal Palace. - The Last Display of the Great 1857 Oct 24 Fountains. - A Monster Fire-proof Safe for the Court of Inventions for the Winter'. 'Standard' Describes large fire-proof safe manufactured by John Tann, measuring 6 feet by 4 feet by 2 feet 4 inches, and weighing 3 tons, fitted with 12 bolts and gunpowder-proof locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065H 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Fire at Fleetwood'. 'Liverpool Daily Post' Fire at the Victoria Hotel had resulted in destruction of documents belonging to the Oddfellows Society which had been stored in one of Milner's safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065I 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Fire at Fleetwood'. 'Manchester Guardian' Fire at the Victoria Hotel had resulted in destruction of documents belonging to the Oddfellows Society which had been stored in one of Milner's safes. Property belonging to Mr Dodds was also destroyed 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065J 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son, Phoenix Safe Works, 1857 Nov 13 Liverpool: 'The Fire at Fleetwood and Milner's Safe'. 'Liverpool Daily Post' Letter to the editor stating that documents destroyed in the fire at the Victoria Hotel had been stored in one of Milner's tin boxes, not in a Milner's safe, as reported 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065K 48 hours notice required for access W.D Fullalove and Brother, 73-75 King Street, Manchester: 'Important Sale of Fire-resisting and Thief-proof Safes'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertising auction sale on 26 November of entire stock of George Price and Son of 2 Corporation Street, Manchester 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 320 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065L 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Fire at Fleetwood'. 'Glasgow Daily Bulletin' Fire at the Victoria Hotel had resulted in destruction of documents belonging to the Oddfellows Society which had been stored in one of Milner's safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065M 48 hours notice required for access 'The Disastrous Fire on Sunday'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Fire at premises of Griffin, Morris and Griffin, Snow Hill, Wolverhampton. The building was destroyed, but when the Chubb's safe was opened under the direction of Mr Hunter, Chubb's local manager, the contents were found to be undamaged 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065N 48 hours notice required for access Fire at premises of Griffin and Morris, Snow Hill, Wolverhampton. 'Midland Counties Herald' The building was destroyed, but ledgers and other documents stored in a Chubb's safe were undamaged 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065O 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Conflagration. - Messrs. Chubb's Safes'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Fire at premises of Griffin, Morris and Griffin, Snow Hill, Wolverhampton. The building was destroyed, but when the Chubb's safe was opened the contents were found to be undamaged. A second Chubb's safe opened at a later date had also protected its contents 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065P 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Fire-proof Safes'. 'Liverpool Weekly Mercury' Fire at premises of Griffin, Morris and Griffin, Snow Hill, Wolverhampton. The Chubb's safe had protected its contents despite the intense heat being enough to melt the glass shades on the gas fittings 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 28 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 321 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065Q 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Safes'. 'Wolverhampton Journal' Fire at premises of Griffin, Morris and Griffin, Snow Hill, Wolverhampton. The contents of a Chubb's record safe opened at a later date were undamaged 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065R 48 hours notice required for access Fire at Griffin, Morris and Griffin. 'Wolverhampton Journal' [Part of report] The contents of a Chubb's safe were undamaged despite intense heat being enought to melt the glass shades on the gas fittings 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065S 48 hours notice required for access Fire at Griffin, Morris and Griffin. 'Staffordshire Herald' [Part of report] The Chubb's safe had protected its contents despite the intense heat being enough to melt the glass shades on the gas fittings 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065T 48 hours notice required for access 'The Efficacy of Chubbs' Safes Severly Tested'. 'Hampshire Advertiser' Fire at premises of Griffin, Morris and Griffin, Wolverhampton. The Chubb's safe had protected its contents despite the intense heat being enough to melt the glass shades on the gas fittings 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065U 48 hours notice required for access 'Disastrous Conflagration in Wolverhampton'. 'Glasgow Daily Bulletin' Fire at premises of Griffin, Morris and Griffin, Wolverhampton. Mr Bentley had managed to rescue important books and ledgers from the lower office. The Chubb's safe in another room had protected its contents despite the intense heat being enough to melt the glass shades on the gas fittings 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov 28 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 322 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065V 48 hours notice required for access Employment situation in Wolverhampton. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' [Part of report] There have been some lay-offs and short-time working, but the lock trade is doing well. Chubb have recently received an order for 300 locks for the Bank of England 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1857 Dec 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/065W 48 hours notice required for access Toplis, Son and Harding, 16 St. Paul's Churchyard: 'A Catalogue of an assortment of Price's Patent Strong Wrought Iron Fire and Thief Proof Book Repositories, Plate Chests and Deed Boxes' Auction catalogue for sale to be held on 18 November 1 volume of 7 pages Former Reference: 34 1857 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/007/066A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Calamitous Fire on Snowhill'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Fire at premises of Griffin, Morris and Griffin, Snow Hill, Wolverhampton. The Chubb's safe had protected its contents despite intense heat. A testimonial letter from the firm to Messers Chubb has been published 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 35 1857 Dec 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/066B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Fire at Wolverhampton'. 'Manchester Guardian' Fire at premises of Griffin, Morris and Griffin, Snow Hill, Wolverhampton. The Chubb's safe had protected its contents despite intense heat 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 35 1857 Dec 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/066C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Recent Case of Housebreaking'. 'Glasgow 1857 Mar 25 Mail' Jewellery stolen from the premises of James Laing, Brunswick Street, Glasgow by Detterick Muller and Marquis Barnett had been recovered from a portmanteau found in the lodgings of Barnett at Stirling 1 newpaper cutting Former Reference: 28 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 323 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/066D-E 48 hours notice required for access 'Clocks and Locks'. 'Builder' Review of Denison's treatise on locks, referring to his lecture. Denison states that the United States produces far better quality both of good locks and of cheap locks, with superior iron casting and use of machinery in lock production. It is not safe to assume that even a superior tumbler lock as produced by Chubb cannot be picked, given enough time. Tucker's latest patent door lock is the best cheap lock produced so far 1 newpaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 35 1857 Nov 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/066F 48 hours notice required for access Thornton and Brooke, Agents, Huddersfield: 1857 Nov 5 'Chubb's Fire-proof, Gunpowder-proof, and Thief-Proof Safes'. 'Huddersfield Chronicle' Advertisement states that the fire at premises of Griffin, Morris and Griffin, Wolverhampton provided a real test that a Chubb's safe would protect valuables under all circumstances 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 35 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/066G 48 hours notice required for access 'A Contrivance for the Detection of Burglary'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' An electrically-operated burglar alarm patented by Mr Turner of Wolverhampton and of City Road, London 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 35 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/066H 48 hours notice required for access 'Incendiary Publications'. 'Punch' 1857 Jul 18 Suggests that recent fire at War Office must have originated in desk containing the Napier correspondence, "obviously by spontaneous combustion". Any further correspondence should be deposited in one of Milner's fire-proof safes, together with copies of Peel's official replies 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 35 1857 Oct 31 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 324 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/066I 48 hours notice required for access 'The Vagaries of Physic'. 'Chambers Journal' Advises Messers Bramah and Chubb to keep a sharp eye open for the herb moonwort, which will "open locks and unshoe such horses as tread upon it" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 35 1857 Jul 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/066J 48 hours notice required for access 'Security against Fire'. 'Manchester Guardian' Mr Price, of the Cleveland Safe Works, has sold an unusual number of fire-proof safes since the fire at premises of Griffin, Morris and Griffin, Snow Hill, Wolverhampton, which had demonstrated the efficacy of Chubb's safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 35 1857 Dec 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/067A 48 hours notice required for access 'Ingenious Instrument for Cutting Holes in Iron Safes. - Chubb's Patent Preventative'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Police had allowed Chubb to test a device recently used by burglars in London and Manchester to drill very large holes in iron safes, thereby destroying the locks. Chubb's have now patented a means of preventing this, which is fitted to all new fire-proof safes and can also be fitted to any of his old safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 36 1857 Dec 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/067B-D 48 hours notice required for access Trial of Mahler and Berrenhard for robbery at the premises of James Rankin-Laing, Brunswick Street, Glasgow. 'Glasgow Herald' [Incomplete] Beginning of trial of Mahler and Berrenhard for jewellery robbery at premises of James Laing, Brunswick Street, Glasgow. Dietrich Mahler was an employee of James Laing. [Parts 1-3 of cutting in 7 parts] 1 newpaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 36 1857 Nov 17 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 325 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/068 48 hours notice required for access Millar and Millar, 2 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh: 'Chubb's Fire and Burglary Proof Safes' Advertisement by Chubb's sole agents for Scotland and Ireland reprinting press reports of fires at Fleetwood and Wolverhampton, and an attempted robbery in Sheffield 1 advertisement Former Reference: 36 1857 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/007/069A-D 48 hours notice required for access Trial of Mahler and Berrenhard for robbery at the premises of James Rankin-Laing, Brunswick Street, Glasgow. 'Glasgow Herald' [Incomplete] Conclusion of trial of Mahler and Berrenhard for jewellery robbery at premises of James Laing, Brunswick Street, Glasgow. The jury found the case against Mahler was not proven and Berrenhard was guilty of reset. Mahler was freed and Berrenhard was sentenced to six years penal servitude. [Parts 4-7 of cutting in 7 parts] 1 newpaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 37 1857 Nov 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/070A 48 hours notice required for access 'Pardon! I'll open you that lock of ours' Anonymous letter, on paper with printed heading "SW District". States that there is a trick to opening any lock. Annotated "Received by post 30/11/57" 1 letter Former Reference: 38 1857 Nov 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/070B 48 hours notice required for access 'Ingenious Instrument for Cutting Holes in Iron Safes. - Chubb's Patent Preventative'. 'Manchester Guardian' Police had allowed Chubb to test a device recently used by burglars in London and Manchester to drill very large holes in iron safes, thereby destroying the locks. Chubb's have now patented a means of preventing this, which is fitted to all new fire-proof safes and can also be fitted to any of his old safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 38 1857 Dec 5 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 326 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/070C 48 hours notice required for access Burglary in government offices [in China?]. 'China Mail' Thieves failed to open an iron chest secured with a Chubb's lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 38 1857 Oct 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/070D 48 hours notice required for access Wolverhampton trial of Mr Price on charge of buying stolen property [Incomplete report] Defendant was acquitted he had unknowingly purchased a stolen Chubb lock from a street vendor 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 38 1857 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/070E 48 hours notice required for access 'Messrs. Milner and Son's Patent Improved Safes'. 'Manchester Guardian' During a recent burglary in Birmingham thieves had failed to open a Milner's double fire and thief-proof iron safe using hammer, chisel and gunpowder. The safe was dumped in a canal 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 38 1857 Dec 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/071 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St. Paul's Churchyard: 'Great Fire at Wolverhampton'. 'Illustrated Times' Advertisement in form of testimonials from Griffin, Morris and Griffin following their warehouse fire 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 38 1858 Jan 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/072A 48 hours notice required for access 'Attempted Robbery of upwards of £1,000 at Sheffield'. 'Manchester Guardian' Burglars failed to open a Chubb's safe containing £1,000 in wages at premises of Stuart and Smith, grate manufacturers 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1857 Dec 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/072B 48 hours notice required for access Warehouse fire at Tapling and Company, Gresham Street 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1857-1858 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 327 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/072C 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglars and Iron Safes'. 'Birmingham Daily Press' Chubb's Drill Preventive Iron Safe, displayed at their Wolverhampton works 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1858 Feb 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/072D 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son, Phoenix Safe Works, Liverpool: 'Fire-Proof Safes'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Letter to the Editor, states that materials destroyed in recent fire at Fleetwood had not been stored in a Milner's safe, as reported, but in one of their iron boxes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1857 Dec 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/072E 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Chubb's New Till'. 'Builder' New secure iron till, which may be secured to shop counter 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1858 Feb 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/072F 48 hours notice required for access 'Scientific Burglary'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Chubb's newly patented drill-proof safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1858 Feb 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/072G 48 hours notice required for access 'Serious Robbery at the Hartford Street Works'. 'Sheffield Daily Telegraph' Warehouse robbery at Shortridge, Howell and Jessop steel works. A Milner's safe had been smashed in, but had contained nothing of value 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1858 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/007/072H 48 hours notice required for access 'Case Hardening Iron Safes'. 'Birmingham Daily 1858 Feb 24 Press' Demonstration of drill proof safe at Price's Patent Safe Works 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 328 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/072I 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton: 'George Price's Patent FireResisting and Thief-Proof Safes'. 'Birmingham Daily Press' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1858 Feb 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/072J 48 hours notice required for access John Law and Company, 135-137 Ingram Street, Glasgow: 'Unsuccessful attempt by Burglars upon a Milner's Patent Safe'. Advertisement in form of testimonial [from a Glasgow newspaper] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1858 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/007/072K 48 hours notice required for access 'Released Criminals in Manchester'. 'Times' Machine for boring holes into iron safes was examined by Chubb. A thief found in Manchester with the instrument in his possession could not be charged as he was arrested in a dwelling house 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1858 Feb 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/073A 48 hours notice required for access Edwin Cotterill, 16 Vittoria Street, Birmingham: 'The Lock Controversy. Cotterill v. Blakemore and Son'. 'Midland Advertiser and Birmingham Times' Letter to the Editor. Suggests that his common patent lock had been in the possession of Blakemore and Son for 3 years and had not been fairly picked 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 56 1859 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/073B 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton: 'Price's Patent Fire and Thiefproof Safes'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 56 1859 Mar 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/073C 48 hours notice required for access Parnell, 283 Strand: 'Parnell's Patent Locks for the Millions'. 'Builder' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 56 1859 Mar 26 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 329 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/073D 48 hours notice required for access To The Secretary, Great Northern Railway, King's Cross, N Empty envelope, postmarked London EC 1 envelope Former Reference: 56 1857 May 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/073E-F 48 hours notice required for access From 4 Andrews Cottages, Dassel Street, 1859 Feb 28 Southampton, to Chubb and Son [Sender's name missing] Requests a meeting to demonstrate a fire and burglar alarm which he is prepared to offer to Chubb 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 56 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/074 48 hours notice required for access 'Printed Specification - Old Patent Laws' Manuscript table of numbered patents (numbered between 1071 and 13985), with prices. Some of the Chubb patents have been crossed through 1 document of 2 pages Former Reference: 56 1857-1859 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/075A 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb, Ironmonger, Portsea: 'Chubb's Improved Patent Detector Lock' Illustrated leaflet [undated]. Annotated "Found in a cash box brought for repair, 12 Sep 1858" 1 advertising leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 57 184- - 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/075B 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobbs, Ashley and Company (No. 6) exhibit various locks, made by their patent steam machinery' Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 57 1858-1859 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/076 48 hours notice required for access 'Loam for Casting Ladles' Manuscript. Outline description of composition of casting medium 1 document Former Reference: 57 1858-1859 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 330 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/077-078 48 hours notice required for access T.P. Langmead: 'Parish Registers'. 'Notes and Queries' Pages 507-509 [page 508 stuck down] The author concludes that it would be preferable to store all original registers at the Record Office, Chancery Lane, which has been built to protect public documents from fire. Attested copies would be made for the parishes, with additional copies for public reference 1 newspaper cutting of 3 pages Former Reference: 77 1858 Dec 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/079A 48 hours notice required for access 'Housebreaking'. 'Glasgow Bulletin' Burglary at the Stamp Office, Lanark. A safe (maker not mentioned) was broken up with a hammer 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 58 1859 May 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/079B 48 hours notice required for access 'Late Robbery at Lanark'. 'North British Daily Mail' Burglary at the Stamp Office. The safe broken open was not a Milner's Patent Safe, as reported, but a plain fire-resisting box 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 58 1859 May 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/079C 48 hours notice required for access J.B.N.: 'Fire-Proof Composition to Resist Fire for Five Hours'. 'Builder' A form of size to be applied to all types of woodwork 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 58 1859 Jun 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/079D-F 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobb's Lock Manufactury'. 'The Engineer' A visit to Hobb's lock manufactury prompts comparison between American methods using automation, as opposed to the old-fashioned, hand-crafted lock manufacture as generally practised in the British lock trade [Parts 1-3 of cutting in 4 parts] 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 58 1859 Mar 18 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 331 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/080A 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobb's Lock Manufactury'. 'The Engineer' 1859 Mar 18 Illustrated account of a visit to Hobb's lock manufactury, near Eagle Wharf, Regent's Canal [Part 4 of a cutting in 4 parts] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 59 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/080B 48 hours notice required for access William Johnson: 'Fireproof Rooms' [Unknown source] Letter to the Editor, suggesting that fireproof rooms could be constructed in dwellings, using similar technology to that of fireproof safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 59 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/080C 48 hours notice required for access Trial of Green and Smedley 1859 [Unknown source] Fragment of court report witness states that the malting doors had Chubb's locks and were always carefully locked by his father 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 59 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/081A 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Outdone'. 'Liverpool Mercury' A clockwork-operated time lock invented by a locksmith in Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 60 1859 Aug 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/081B 48 hours notice required for access 'A Lock, at last, that will not pick'. 'Builder' A clockwork-operated time lock invented by a locksmith in Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 60 1859 Aug 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/081C 48 hours notice required for access Palmer and Sutton, 34 Crutched Friars, Mark Lane: 'Second-hand Chubb's Fire-proof Safes for Sale'. 'Times' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 60 1859 Oct 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/081D 48 hours notice required for access W.H. Eldred, 14 Campbell's Wharf, Sydney, Australia: 'Chubb's Fireproof Safes, ex. Blue Jacket'. 'Sydney Morning Herald' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 60 1859 Oct 14 1859 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 332 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/081E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Westminster Bell. A soliloquy overheard in the clock-tower by an owl'. 'Builder' Poem on 'The Times', faulty bell-founding and fraud 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 60 1859 Oct 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/081F 48 hours notice required for access 'The Royal Charter'. 'Times' 1859 Nov 10 Recovery of sunken ship which had contained gold bullion. Fragments of bullion boxes have been washed up, but none of the gold has been recovered 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 60 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/081G 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, St. Paul's Churchyard: 'The loss of the Royal Charter'. 'Times' Letter to the Editor. Chubb suggests that ships transporting bullion should use freestanding safes, rather than relying on bullion rooms consisting of iron plates fixed to a wooden superstructure, which will be broken up if the ship founders 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 60 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/081H 48 hours notice required for access 'New Vestry Hall, Chelsea'. 'Building News' 1859 Nov 18 Construction on the building includes a fireproof basement strong-room, measuring 15 feet 6 inches square, and 9 feet high. It will be fitted with 2 of Chubbs patent iron doors, with patent locks and bolts 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 60 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/081I 48 hours notice required for access Frank Blacket, 31 West Smithfield: 'The 1859 Nov 1 Inaccessible Lock'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. He describes drilling into case-hardened iron safes produced by George Price of Wolverhampton after a challenge by Price 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 60 1859 Nov 10 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 333 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/081J 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Wolverhampton: 'Mr Blacket and his Inaccessible Invention'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Refutes Blacket's claim to have drilled into a Price's case-hardened safe - Blacket had purchased a low-grade bullion chest made for the South American market [Part 1 of a cutting in 2 parts] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 60 1859 Nov 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/082A 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Wolverhampton: 'Mr Blacket and his Inaccessible Invention'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Refutes Blacket's claim to have drilled into a Price's case-hardened safe - Blacket had purchased a low-grade bullion chest made for the South American market. He proposes that Blacket should place £50 in one of his safes, which shall be donated to the Manchester Infirmary if he fails to open the safe [Part 2 of a cutting in 2 parts] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 61 1859 Nov 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/082B-C 48 hours notice required for access Frank Blacket, 31 West Smithfield: Response to 1859 Nov 11 George Price. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Blacket had succeeded in drilling into 2 of Price's safes 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 61 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/082D-F 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Works, 1859 Nov 15 Wolverhampton: 'Price's Patent Bona Fide Burglar-Proof Safes'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Amends challenge to Blacket and proposes that both he and Blacket should each place £50 in one of his safes, which Blacket may keep if he succeeds in opening the safe. He states that in 1851 when Hobbs had wanted to prove English locks insecure, he had ordered a top quality Chubb lock 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 61 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 334 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/082G 48 hours notice required for access Frank Blacket, 31 West Smithfield: Response to 1859 Nov 24 George Price. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Encloses invoice from Price, stating that the deed box he had purchased had been warranted as "case-hardened" and "not to be bored" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 61 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/083A 48 hours notice required for access 'Directions to take off the model mortice latch' 1859-1860 [and] 'Directions to fit on the latch'. 'North British Advertiser' Annotated as "Invention of Mr John Gray" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/083B 48 hours notice required for access J. Heaton and Sons, 7 Briggate, Leeds: Milner's 1860 Jan 21 gunpowder-proof lock. 'Leeds Mercury' Letter to the Editor. Heaton [Chubb's agent] states that Chubb's safes are also gunpowderproof despite the newspaper stating that only safes protected with a recently-patented Milner lock would be secure 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/083C 48 hours notice required for access 'Monster Fire and Thief Proof Safe'. Leeds newspaper Strongroom manufactured by Thomas Perry and Son, Highfield Works, Bilston, for a bank in Shanghai, China. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 1860 Jan 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/083D 48 hours notice required for access Coombe and Wainwright, Staple Inn, to Chubb and Son, 57 St. Paul's Churchyard Testimonial stating that burglars had failed to open a Chubb Fireproof Iron Chest with a patent lock during a break-in on 6 November 1 letter Former Reference: 62 1859 Dec 9 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 335 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/083E 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Safes are Gunpowder Proof, Fire Proof and Thief Proof'. 'Leeds Mercury' Advertisement. An unsuccessful attempt had been made to blow open a Chubb's safe in Manchester, 30 August 1854 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 1860 Jan 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/083F 48 hours notice required for access 'Gunpowder Proof Locks'. Leeds newspaper 1860 Jan 16 During a burglary at the Central Market, a strong Milner's safe not fitted with their patent powder proof lock had been blown open, but thieves had not attempted to open a lighter safe fitted with a powder-proof lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/083G 48 hours notice required for access W.H. Hill: 'An Improvement in the Manufacture of Boxes or Cases, and in Fastenings for the Same'. [Unknown source] Completed patent no. 1926, dated 23 Aug 1859 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 62 1859 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/084A 48 hours notice required for access Moseley's, Deanery Row, Wolverhampton: 'Moseley's Patent Nonpareil Locks, with six tumblers and two keys each' Illustrated leaflet 1 advertisment Former Reference: 63 1859-1860 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/084B 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery of Upwards of £300 from the Leeds Central Market'. Leeds newspaper A Milner's safe had been forced open, but thieves had not attempted to open a second safe fitted with a powder-proof lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 63 1860 Jan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 336 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/085A 48 hours notice required for access W.D Fullalove and Brother, 73-75 King Street, Manchester: 'Catalogue of twenty-eight Price's Celebrated Patent Strong Wrought-Iron Single and Double Door Fire-resisting and Thief-proof Safes'. Advertising auction sale on 26 January. Annotated to show prices fetched and unsold items 1 volume of 4 pages Former Reference: 63 1860 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/085B 48 hours notice required for access F.A. Abel: 'On the Protection of Wood from Fire'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Incomplete report describing Mr Maugham's patent and Lieutenant Jackson's patent processes for fireproofing wood 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1857 Dec 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/086A 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton, to the Editor: 'Thief-Proof Safes'. 'Manchester Examiner and Times' Advertisement following publication of article entitled 'Released Criminals in Manchester'. Price's patent of 1855 for case-hardening safe doors protects the whole door, while Chubb's patent of 1857 only protects part of the door 1 advertisement Former Reference: 40 1858 Feb 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/086B 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton: 'George Price's Patent Fireresisting and Thief-proof Safes' Advertisement, annotated "...the Engineer of next Saturday". 1 advertisement Former Reference: 40 1858 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/087A 48 hours notice required for access 'Extraordinary Duplicity'. 'Wolverhampton 1858 Jan 13 Chronicle' Trial of William Bowers and Matthew Dovey on charge of inducing Joseph Parsons to rob his father. Copies of a Chubb's key were made, but failed to open the cash box, which was later opened by Bowers using a knife. Bowers was sentence to six years' penal servitude and Dovey to twelve months' hard labour 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 41 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 337 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/087B-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Police. Bow-Street'. 'Times' 1858 Jan 18 Commital proceedings of William Kean, charged with stealing cash from his employer's till at 'The Builder', York Street, Covent Garden. The till drawer was secured by one of Chubb's patent locks, but cash could be removed from the back of the drawer 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 41 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/087D 48 hours notice required for access 'Seizure of an Iron-safe Boring Instrument in Manchester'. 'Manchester Guardian' Newland Gartside, James Smith and James Wardle arrested in Manchester and to be sent to London for trial 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 41 1858 Jan 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/087E 48 hours notice required for access C. H. Griffiths, 33 Old Change, St Paul's: 'Secondhand Wrought Iron Fire and Thief Proof Safes'. Glasgow newspaper Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 41 1858 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/007/087F 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Plugs'. 'Birmingham Daily Press' How a man may steel (steal) and yet not be a thief is solved. Chubb's thief-proof safes, using steel plates 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 41 1858 Mar 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/087G 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire and Thief-proof Safes'. 'Wolverhampton 1858 Mar 3 Chronicle' Chubb's recent patent for drill-proof safes and a test of George Price's patent case-hardened safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 41 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/087H 48 hours notice required for access 'Iron Safes and Safe Borers'. 'Builder' Chubb's recent patent for drill-proof safes fitted with cast-steel plugs 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 41 1858 Mar 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 338 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/087I 48 hours notice required for access Henry H. Earl, Bowling Iron Warehouse, Sheffield, to the Editor. 'Sheffield Daily Telegraph' A Milner's safe had not been broken open during a recent burglary at Hartford Steel Works, but thieves had opened a Milner's fireproof deed box 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 41 1858 Mar 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/088A 48 hours notice required for access 'Patent Marine Lock [and] Spring Lock; W.P. 1858 Apr 2 Mills, Forest Hill'. 'Society of Arts Exhibitions' Brief descriptions of exhibits numbered 231-232 (Part 1 of cutting in 2 parts) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/088B 48 hours notice required for access 'Patent Lock; W. Bond Paul, Langport, Somersetshire'. 'Society of Arts Exhibitions' Brief description of exhibit numbered 233 (Part 2 of cutting in 2 parts) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/088C 48 hours notice required for access 'Drill-preventive Iron Safes'. 'Mechanics' 1858 Apr 10 Magazine' George Price claims that he was first to patent drill-preventive safes in his patent dated 31 Jan 1855. Chubb's safes could be opened by boring small holes between the studs and blowing open the safes using gunpowder 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/088D 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, 1858 Apr Wolverhampton: 'Price's Drill Preventive Safes'. Advertisement, reprints article from the 'Engineer' 2 April 1858, stating that only Price's safes are drill-preventive, while those manufactured by Chubb can only be described as "semi-preventive" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 1858 Apr 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 339 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/088E-F 48 hours notice required for access 'Iron Safes and Safe Borers'. 'Builder' Notes receipt of advertisement from George Price, following the note on Chubb's recent patent for drill-proof safes fitted with cast-steel plugs 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 41 1858 Apr 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/088G 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe-Making v. Safe-Breaking'. 'Birmingham 1866 Feb 22 Daily Gazette' [Incomplete] Refers to case of Walker v. Milner, Queen's Bench 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/089 48 hours notice required for access 'The Architectural Society': Hobbs on the construction of locks [Unknown source and date] Meeting at the Royal Institution at which Hobbs gave a paper entitled "The Principles and Construction of Locks" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 1858 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/090 48 hours notice required for access John Tann, 30 Walbrook, City: 'The Patent Reliance Safes' Warns against buying second-hand fireproof safes 1 advertisement Former Reference: 43 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/007/091 48 hours notice required for access 'Toronto Advertisements [and] New York Advertisements'. 'Canada Directory 1858' Pages 1303-1304 & 1501-1504 of trade directory containing advertisements for fire and burglar-proof safes 1 volume of 6 pages Former Reference: 44 1857 Oct CLC/B/002/10/01/007/092-093 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, 57 St. Paul's Churchyard, to G. F Pardou Requesting rough sketches of two Chinese locks, to enable engravings to be made. Accompanying provenance note suggests that signature is not Chubb's 1 letter Former Reference: 44 1858 Mar 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 340 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/094A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Phoenix Safe Works. Experimental 1858 May 14 Tests of Safes and Locks'. 'Liverpool Daily Post' Demonstration of fire-proof and drill-proof safes 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 45 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/095 48 hours notice required for access Broomhall, Short and Company: 'Wrought Iron Fire Proof Chests ... all are fitted with Chubb's Patent Locks'. Advertisement. Annotated "Received from G.B. Shaw, Madras 8/12/57" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 45 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/096A 48 hours notice required for access 'Serious Robbery at the Hartford Steel Works'. 1858 Mar 13 'Sheffield Times' A Milner's deed box, but not a safe, was broken into using a crowbar 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 45 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/096B 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton: 'Drill-Preventive Safes'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Advertisement. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 45 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/097A 48 hours notice required for access John Greenhalgh, 8 St Mary's Gate, 1858 May 17 Manchester, to the Editor: 'Property, if not Life, insecure in Manchester'. 'Manchester Guardian' A strong iron safe had been drilled and forced open - Manchester has more than its fair share of ticket-of-leave men 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 46 1857 1858 May 12 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 341 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/097B 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, 1858 May 19 Wolverhampton, to the Editor: 'The Safety of Property in Manchester'. 'Manchester Guardian' Reply to letter from John Greenhalgh of 17 May. Greenhalgh's safe was made of cast iron, with wrought-iron doors and had been drilled open. Price had experimented with the drilling machine used, which failed to make an impression on his own safes with casehardened doors 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 46 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/097C 48 hours notice required for access William Vout, 124 Cross Street, Manchester, to the Editor: 'Public Acknowledgement'. 'Manchester Guardian' Regarding 2 separate episodes of housebreaking 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 46 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/097D 48 hours notice required for access 'Crime and Art'. 'Sheffield Independent' 1858 May 22 Quotes from letter by John Greenhalgh, which shows how ingenious burglars have become and suggests that it must be possible to provide better means of securing property 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 46 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/097E 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Whitfield and Sons: 'Safety yet for property in Manchester'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Whitfield's safes, fitted with Cotterill's Gunpowder-Resisting Locks, have resisted attempts to open them during four recent burglaries in Birmingham 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 46 1858 May 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/097F 48 hours notice required for access John Greenhalgh, 8 St Mary's Gate, Manchester, to the Editor: 'Property not Safe in Manchester'. 'Manchester Guardian' Complains that George Price has used his letter as a marketing opportunity, and that he would be equally well served by Milner and Chubb. Police in Manchester should have the power to imprison potential criminals overnight 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 46 1858 May 24 1858 May 20 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 342 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/098A 48 hours notice required for access Frank Blacket, 31 West Smithfield: 'The 1858 May 29 Construction of Iron-Safe Locks'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Prospectus for his own inaccessible lock may be seen at the newspaper's offices 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 47 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/098B 48 hours notice required for access W. Cutts, Mechanical Draughtsman, Collier and 1858 Jun 5 Company, 2 Greengate, Salford: 'Mr Blacket and Impregnable Safes'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Suggests that Blacket should offer a premium for opening one of his impregnable safes (Part 1 of cutting in 2 parts] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 47 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/098C 48 hours notice required for access H.O. Mawson, Kirkgate, Bradford: Milner's Fire- 1858 May proof safes and Patent Locks'. Advertisement in form of testimonial from Henry Brown, Mayor of Bradford and others who witnessed a demonstration of fire-proof and drill-proof safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 47 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/098D 48 hours notice required for access Frank Blacket, 31 West Smithfield: 'The Construction of Iron-Safe Locks'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Declines the challenge from Mr Cutts as published on 5 June 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 47 1858 Jun 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/098E 48 hours notice required for access 'Blacket's Patent Inaccessible Lock. 'Builder' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 47 1858 Jun 5 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 343 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/098F 48 hours notice required for access Frank Blacket, 31 West Smithfield: George Price and iron safes. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Price had described him as an "amateur", but he had succeeded in cutting through one of Price's case-hardened doors in the presence of two witnesses 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 47 1858 Jun 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/099A-C 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton: 'Mr. Frank Blacket and Mr. George Price'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Blacket had not succeeded in drilling into Price's case-hardened door, but had sawn off a corner. He offers a further challenge to Blacket, to take place in London or Manchester 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 48 1858 Jul 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/099D 48 hours notice required for access Frank Blacket, Metropolitan New Cattle Market: George Price. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Blacket declines Price's further challenge, stating that he had drilled into the corner of the case-hardened door, which he had previously sawn off 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1858 Jul 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/099E 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton: Frank Blacket. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1858 Jul 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/099F 48 hours notice required for access Illustrations of lock and key making. 'Daily Scotsman' Brief note concerning donation by Chubb to unknown museum 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1858 Jul 16 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 344 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/100A-B 48 hours notice required for access Trial of James Blagg for theft from the Great 1858 Jul 8 Northern Railway Company. 'Daily News' A foreman of Chubb's gave evidence that the lock on a safe had not been tampered with. The Recorder sentenced Blagg to 3 years' penal servitude 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 49 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/100C-D 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton: Frank Blacket. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. No modern safe locks have been picked during robberies, contrary to assertions by Frank Blacket. Price offers yet another challenge to Blacket 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 49 1858 Aug 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/100E 48 hours notice required for access Frank Blacket, Twickenham: George Price. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Complains that Price is trying to ridicule him - this will be his final letter on the topic 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 49 1858 Aug 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/101A 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton: Frank Blacket. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Blacket had cut through his casehardened steel door using a lapidary tool, with diamond dust 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 1858 Aug 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/101B 48 hours notice required for access Frank Blacket, 31 West Smithfield: George Price. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 1858 Aug 28 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 345 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/101C 48 hours notice required for access W. Cutts, Mechanical Draughtsman, Collier and 1858 Jun 5 Company, 2 Greengate, Salford: 'Mr Blacket and Impregnable Safes'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Suggests that Blacket should offer a premium for opening one of his impregnable safes (Part 2 of cutting in 2 parts] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 47 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/101D 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire-Proof Strong Room for the New Gold 1858 Sep 25 District'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' [and] 'Builder' Advertisement. Strong-room supplied by Chubb to the Bank of British North America, Vancouver's Island 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/101E 48 hours notice required for access Mrs Goldsmith, Brighton, to Chubb Enquiry about moderate sized kitchen safes 1 letter Former Reference: 50 1858 Oct 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/101F 48 hours notice required for access 'Milner's Patent Safes'. 'Manchester Guardian' Correction to report on 21 September that one of Milner's safes had been broken into during a robbery at the premises of Samuel Dowse, Marsden 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 50 1858 Oct 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/102A 48 hours notice required for access The Patent Lock and Key Company, 24 St. Swithin's Lane: 'Hart's Patent First-Class Lever Locks'. '...Chronicle' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 51 1858 Oct 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/102B 48 hours notice required for access 'Hart's Patent Locks'. Advertisement [unknown source] for lock fitted with Nettlefold's Patent Lever 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 51 1858 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 346 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/102C 48 hours notice required for access 'Experiments with Fire-extinguishing 1858 Nov 3 Apparatus'. 'Manchester Guardian' Demonstration of P.R. Davis's fire-extinguishing system, combined with Smith's patent fire alarm 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 51 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/102D 48 hours notice required for access 'Patent Invention for Extinguishing Fires'. 1858 Oct 'Manchester Guardian' Demonstration of P.R. Davis's fire-extinguishing system, combined with Smith's patent fire alarm 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 51 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/102E 48 hours notice required for access 'Leith. Housebreaking'. 'Glasgow Herald' Robbery, using duplicate keys. Suggests that houses would be better secured using Chubb locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 51 1858 Nov 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/102F 48 hours notice required for access Mr Dixon, Moore Street, Earlsdon, Coventry to Chubb (?) Offering his services as a well-qualified machinist 1 letter of 4 pages Former Reference: 51 1858-1859 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/102G 48 hours notice required for access 'Extraordinary Lock'. 'American Artisan' Yale's Magic Lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 51 1858 Oct CLC/B/002/10/01/007/102H 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton: Frank Blacket. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 51 1858 Aug 21 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 347 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/103A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Forgery and Frauds by a Stockbroker'. 'Times' Committal proceedings at the Guildhall. William Lemon Oliver was charged with stealing money and securities from Miss Dance of Southsea and Robert Swan of Northumberland. Robert Swan gave evidence that he had entrusted Oliver with a deed box and suggested that he take it to Chubb's, as the original key was missing. (Parts 1-4 of cutting in 7 parts) 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 52 1858 Nov 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/104 48 hours notice required for access John Tann, 30 Walbrook, City: Leviathan safe 1859 manufactured for the Bank of Saragossa, Spain Illustrated leaflet, with quotes from 'The Morning Advertiser', 'Telegraph' and 'London Mercantile Journal' 1 advertisement Former Reference: 52 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/105A-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Forgery and Frauds by a Stockbroker'. 'Times' Committal proceedings at the Guildhall. William Lemon Oliver was remanded in custody (Parts 5-7 of cutting in 7 parts) 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 53 1858 Nov 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/105D 48 hours notice required for access Bank of Liverpool. 'Monmouthshire Merlin' Customers inconvenienced as officials unable to open safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 53 1858 Dec 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/105E 48 hours notice required for access 'Copy of an extract of Mr Young's Letter'. Manuscript copy, referring to 'Monmouthshire Mercury' report on the Bank of Liverpool of 4th December. States that the lock in question was a Hobbs' Permutation Lock 1 document Former Reference: 53 1858 Dec 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/105F 48 hours notice required for access 'Immense Fire-Proof Safe'. 'Daily Telegraph' Safe manufactured by John Tann, Walbrook, for the offices of the Saragossa Bank, Spain 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 53 1859 Jan 12 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 348 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/106A 48 hours notice required for access William Rhodes, Whitesmith and Safe Maker, Wade Street, Bradford: 'Daring attempt at Robbery in Bradford'. 'Bradford Review' Advertisement. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 54 1858 Feb 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/106B-C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Daring Burglaries in Carr's Lane. 1859 Feb 5 Extraordinary Disclosures'. 'Midland Advertiser and Birmingham Times' Burglars had failed to open a Milner's safe fitted with a Hobbs' Patent Lock. Hobbs had picked Edwin Cotterill's patent protector locks on several occasions, as had Mr Heaton, of Heaton and Dugard 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 54 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/106D-F 48 hours notice required for access Edwin Cotterill, 16 Vittoria Street, Birmingham: 'Extraordinary Disclosures'. 'Midland Advertiser and Birmingham Times' Complaint about the previous article of 5 February describing Hobbs' and Heaton's success in picking his locks - none of his own locks have been picked by a burglar, whilst Hobbs' locks can be picked by "any jobbing locksmith". He complains about the behaviour of Blakemore and Son who had provided testimonial for Hobbs, in spite of having traded with him for a number of years 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 54 1859 Feb 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/107 48 hours notice required for access Blakemore and Son, Birmingham: Hobbs and Cotterill's Locks [Back page pasted down] Complaint about circular issued by Whitfield and Son, Oxford Street, Birmingham, that Hobbs had visited Blakemore's warehouse and had the opportunity to examine one of Cotterill's locks before picking it 1 leaflet Former Reference: 54 1859 Mar 21 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 349 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/007/108A 48 hours notice required for access A.C. Hobbs, 76 Cheapside: 'Extraordinary Disclosures. Hobbs v. Cotterill. The Lock Question'. 'Midland Advertiser and Birmingham Times' Letter to the Editor, in response to letter from Edwin Cotterill published on 12 February. He questions the security of Cotterill's Patent Climax Detector Locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 55 1859 Feb 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/108B-D 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton: Milner's Safes.'Midland Advertiser and Birmingham Times' Letter to the Editor, complaining about their article on the Carr Lane burglary published on 12 Feb. Price is the orginal manufacturer and sole patentee for safes with bona-fide drillpreventive doors 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 55 1859 Feb 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/007/108E 48 hours notice required for access Edwin Cotterill, 16 Vittoria Street, Birmingham: 'Extraordinary Disclosures. Cotterill v. Hobbs'. 'Midland Advertiser and Birmingham Times' Letter to the Editor, who declines any further correspondence on the topic, except as paid advertisements 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 55 1859 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/008 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Collectanea' (indexed in CLC/B/002/10/01/007) Original volume re-bound in 4 parts 1 volume Former Reference: 140/3/C3. Volume '3' Part 2 1860 - 1862 [1805 - 1975] CLC/B/002/10/01/008/001A 48 hours notice required for access 'George Price, "Ne Plus-Ultra" Lock'. 'Wolverhampton Directory' Part 1 of a cutting in 2 parts. Two testimonials, from separate companies, attesting the safes' resistance to fire and forced opening 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 64 1860 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 350 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/001B 48 hours notice required for access 'George Price, "Ne Plus-Ultra" Lock'. 'Wolverhampton Directory' Part 2 of a cutting in 2 parts. Two testimonials attesting to the safes' resistance to fire and to forced opening i newspaper cutting Former Reference: 64 1860 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/001C 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire and Thief Proof Safes' Advertisement, in the form of an article about the drill-resistance of Price's locks, and testimonials. Ends with 'Agent For Sunderland' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 64 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/001D 48 hours notice required for access Auction Sale of Price's Safes. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1860 Mar 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/001E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Glasgow Jewellery Robbery' Report of a trial involving the use of 'false keys' to open a Chubb safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 64 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/001F 48 hours notice required for access 'Caution To Tradespeople'. 'Manchester Examiner' Court case against C. Holland for non-payment to Chubb who supplied a safe to him. £31 awarded to Chubb 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 64 1860 Apr 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/002A 48 hours notice required for access 'Blowing Up Milners' And Price's Safes At Burnley'. 'Manchester Guardian' Report of a public gunpowder test in which a child was killed and two men injured 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 65 1860 May 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 351 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/002B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Test Of Price's And Milner's Safes At 1860 May 2 Burnley. 'Manchester Guardian' Letter to the Editor, from George Price, claiming several inaccuracies in the newpaper's previous report of a public gunpowder test in which a child was killed and two men injured 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 65 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/002C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Fatal Accident At Burnley'. 1860 May 4 'Manchester Guardian' Report on an inquest held into the accident. Report continues in CLC/B/002/10/01/008/003A 3 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 65 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/003A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Fatal Accident At Burnley'. 'Manchester Guardian' Continuation of CLC/B/002/10/01/008/002C. Report on an inquest held into the accident 3 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 66 1860 May 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/003B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Safe Robbery of £300 In Leeds'. Issued by P.R. Davis, agents in Manchester for Milners' safes. Caution that older safes made by Milner, such as the one opened in a robbery in Leeds, are not gunpowder-proof, unlike Milner's more recent safes. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 66 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/003C 48 hours notice required for access Fatal Accident During Gunpowder Tests on 1860 May 5 Price's and Milners's Safes. 'Burnley Advertiser' Report of the accident in which a boy died and two men were injured. States that the Price's safe used was not manufactured as gunpowder-resistant and should not have been used by Milners in the test. Article continues as CLC/B/002/10/01/008/004A 4 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 66 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 352 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/004A 48 hours notice required for access Fatal Accident During Gunpowder Tests on 1860 May 5 Price's and Milners's Safes. 'Burnley Advertiser' Continuation of CLC/B/002/10/01/008/003C Report of the accident in which a boy died and two men were injured. States that the Price's safe used was not manufactured as gunpwderresistant and should not have been used by Milners in the test. 4 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 66 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/004B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Trial Of Safes' Report of the trial about the proof-test of a safe in which a boy died and two men were injured. Continues as CLC/B/002/10/01/008/005A, two items 4 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 67 1860 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/005A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Trial Of Safes' Report of the trial about the proof-test of a safe in which a boy died and two men were injured. Continuation of CLC/B/002/10/01/008/004B 2 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 67 1860 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/005B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Trial Of Safes' 1860 Report of the trial about the proof-test of a safe in which a boy died and two men were injured. Continuation of CLC/B/002/10/01/008/004B and 5A, but not contiguous. Describes the amount of gunpowder used 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 67 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/005C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Trial Of Safes' Report of the trial about the proof-test of a safe in which a boy died and two men were injured. Continuation of CLC/B/002/10/01/008/004B, 5A, and 5B, but not contiguous. Final sentence is incomplete. 2 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 67 1860 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 353 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/005D 48 hours notice required for access 'Inquest On The Body Of Robertshaw Frankland' Report on the inquest of a boy who died in an explosion during public safe-testing. Article continues as CLC/B/002/10/01/008/006A 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 68 1860 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/006A 48 hours notice required for access 'Inquest On The Body Of Robertshaw Frankland' Article is a continuation of CLC/B/002/10/01/008/005D. Report on the inquest of a boy who died in an explosion during public safe-testing. Verdict of accidental death, but with 'severe censure'. Father of the deceased is given £15. 5s compensation. 4 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 69 1860 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/006B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Exhibition of 1862' 1862 Details the amount of exhibition space allocated to exhibitors from Wolverhampton 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 69 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/007 48 hours notice required for access 'The Parlor Journal' Article starts by bemoaning the reduction of watchmaking in Clerkenwell to high-volume production in Switzerland. Describes keymaking processes at a factory, previously run by Mr Hobbs, in Wharf Road on the Regents Canal in London. Incomplete. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 70 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/008A 48 hours notice required for access ''The Late Safe Robbery Of £300 At Leeds'. 1860 May 5 'Burnley Advertiser' Advertisement. Caution, from George Price, that no safe is gunpowder-proof without his patent case-hardened, drill-proof door . The safe robbed at Leeds was a 14 year old Milner's safe. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 70 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 354 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/008B 48 hours notice required for access 'Bramah, Chubb and Hobbs'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Part-article that uses the company names in reference to a wider discussion about national security 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 70 1860 May 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/008C 48 hours notice required for access 'Testimonial' 1860 May 4 Manuscript on headed paper to Mr Chubb and Sons, from Warphant and Jones[?]. Attesting to the strength of a Chubb safe that successfully resisted attempts to drill and force the door 1 letter Former Reference: 70 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/009A 48 hours notice required for access "Tests of Price's and Milner's Safes At 1860 Burnley'. Advertisement. Concerns the public test of safes in which a child died and bystanders were injured. Witnessed statements assert that the Price's safe withheld all attempts to open it and that the Milner's safe was blown open 'in less than half an hour'. Statement from the Milner safe retailers that the Milner's safe was of the latest design. Erroneously captioned as 'Times' 29 May 1850 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 70 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/009B 48 hours notice required for access 'Loose nut secured but free to revolve' Incomplete, short description of unknown device 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 71 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/009C 48 hours notice required for access Patent Locks. 'Journal Of The Society of Arts' Descriptions, with images, of lock patents from three manufacturers, George Price, Gibbons and White, Isiah Ash 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 71 1860 Apr 6 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 355 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/009D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Testing Of Safes At Burnley'. 'Manchester Guardian' Letter from George Price to 'Messrs. Thomas Milner and Son, Liverpool' contesting the security of Milner safes. Followed by assertion that Price's safes are the only ones with drillproof doors annd gunpowder-proof locks 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 71 1860 May 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/010 48 hours notice required for access "Chubb's Fireproof Safes" Advertisement. For an assorted stock of safes and cash-boxes. By 'sole agent for Australia' W.H. Eldred, 14 Campbell's Wharf 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 72 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/011A 48 hours notice required for access 300 Year Old Lock In King's College Chapel, Cambridge Short article citing a recent patent for a lock, whose design is already used in King's College and is still in working order 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 75 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/011B 48 hours notice required for access 'Cyrus Price and Company. Patent Double Action Detector Preventing lever Lock' Advertisement. Mill Street, Horsely Fields, Wolverhampton 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 75 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/011C 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Locks'. Pen and ink drawing of a child's head with puffed-out cheeks and long curly hair. 1 drawing Former Reference: 75 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/012A 48 hours notice required for access 'Price's Patent Improvements In Locks'. Unknown source. Descriptions of various improvements, with 8 illustrations 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 72 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 356 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/012B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Tests Of Safes At Burnley, And Fatal Accident' Advertisement. Disputes a Manchester Guardian report of 1 May and asserts that the account given in the 'Burnley Advertiser' should be used for an accurate description. Copies available from the publisher or from George Price's agents 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 71 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/012C 48 hours notice required for access 'Attempted Burglary Defeated' At Messrs Harpham, timber merchants, Clerkenwell, London. Chubb safe resisted attempts at opening with 'hammers, drills, powerful levers and other instruments' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 70 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/012D 48 hours notice required for access 'Trade-Marks. To The Editor Of The Times' 186From J Chubb. Suggests that there should be a national registry of trade marks and that magistrates should be given the power to issue search warrants for premises suspected of fraudulent use of trade-marks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 71 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/013A 48 hours notice required for access 'A New Lock'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Asserts that since 1851 and Mr Hobbs' new locks, Bramah and Chubb no longer have the monopoly over lock-making. Describes a lock invented by "a Mr Ash of Great Bridport Street, Blandford Square...The lock has been put to severe tests with great success. We understand the inventor is a working man" 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 73 1860 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/008/013B 48 hours notice required for access 'A Curious Lock. 'Mechanics Magazine' Letter from J.A. Davies describing a combination padlock using letters instead of numbers. The writer recollected that he was told the lock came from China. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 73 1860 Jul 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 357 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/013C 48 hours notice required for access 'Business. To be Disposed of, the well-known 1860 Sep 25 and established business of The Patent Defiance and National Locks'. 'Glasgow Morning Journal' Advertisement. Sale of business includes lease on shop and workshop at 52 Strand, London, together with all stock, and patent rights. "Apply to the proprietor, Mr Frederick Puckridge". 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 73 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/013D 48 hours notice required for access George Pratt, 5 & 6 Bedford Row, Streatham to Chubb and Sons Testimonial describing how a Chubb safe resisted opening in a recent burglary. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 73 1860 Aug 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/013E 48 hours notice required for access 'Bankruptcy Proceedings in the Sequestration of Andrew Miller, General Commission Merchant, Glasgow'. 'The Times' Company name Miller and Miller. Andrew Miller blames his partner Hugh Barclay Miller for the losses, 'through his carelessness'. Proceedings adjourned 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 73 1860 Aug 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/014 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe Testing At Burnley. Price And Milner' Produced by Price, claiming that the public demonstration - that had fatal results - clearly demonstrated the quality of Price safes over those of Milner 1 advertisement Former Reference: 74 1860 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/015 48 hours notice required for access 'Price's Patent "Ne-Plus-Ultra" Lock'. 'Adapted From The 'Practical Mechanic's Journal' of February and March' With image of lock mechanism. Describes the technical details of the lock with regard to its patent, number 2343 dated October 14 1859 1 newspapaper cutting Former Reference: 74 1860 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 358 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/016A 48 hours notice required for access 'Return Of Mr Hobbs To America'. 'Building 1860 Sep 28 News' Report of Mr Hobbs's retirement 'from active management in the firm that bears his name' and his plans to return to United States of America 'in a week or two'. Describes his impact on lock-making in England, including his extensive use of machinery resulting in the halving of the price of his locks. Mr Hobbs was given an engraved 'silver cup and cover' by his staff, who number between 150-180, and to whom he gave a 'fatherly lecture' in thanks 2 newspaper cuttings with loose caption Former Reference: 75 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/016B 48 hours notice required for access 'Considerable Excitement has Been Occasioned In The Lock Trade'. 'Builder' Description of 'a newly- patented invention called the "double action detector preventing lever lock" ', by Messrs. Cyrus Price and Company, of Wolverhampton 1 newspaper cutting with loose caption Former Reference: 75 1860 Oct 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/016C 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Hobbs Has Given Up The Lock Trade In This Country And Returned To America'. 'Spirit of the Times' No other text 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 75 1860 Nov 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/016D 48 hours notice required for access 'New Patent Lock. Messrs. Cyrus Price And Company'. ' Wolverhampton Advertiser' Double-action protecting lever 'not only exposes any attempt made to pick the lock, but causes the whole of the levers to lock themselves' 1 newspaper cutting with shared caption Former Reference: 75 1860 Nov 24 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 359 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/016E 48 hours notice required for access 'County Court... In Re George Carbridge Holland'. 'Liverpool Daily Post' Defendant claimed to be an accountant and commission agent. Obtained goods for his office from Chubb, Milner and other companies which he then pawned shortly afterwards. His Honour remarked that it was the worst case that had ever come before him. Two years imprisonment 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 75 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/016F 48 hours notice required for access 'The "Grand Treasurer's" Jewel From The 1861 Jan 14 Regalia Of Freemasonry'. Pen and ink image of an ornate key, Annotated "Copied from 'Constitutions Of Freemasons' (by Mr G. Clarke).' Indeciperable initials. Caption annotated "Copied from Thomas Hood's own drawing, in the 'Memorials of Thomas Hood', Volume 1 page 343" 1 drawing Former Reference: 75 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/017A 48 hours notice required for access 'Extraordinary Safe...Milner And Sons'. 'Liverpool Courier' Description of a very large 40 ton safe, costing approximately £1,200, made for the Commercial Bank of Mauritius 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 76 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/017B 48 hours notice required for access 'Important Will Cause...Dent Versus Denison' Description of a case, disputing a £45,000 will, which was won by the defendant Beckett Denision QC, against the late Frederick Dent's mother. "The defendant's name will be remembered from the prominent part taken by him with regard to the Great Bell of Westminster". 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 76 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/017C 48 hours notice required for access Imitation Chubb keys found, amongst twenty 186four others, on female defendant Detailed description of a case, concerning a male and female caught trying to break into a hatter's shop in Gresham Street, City of London 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 76 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 360 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/017D 48 hours notice required for access 'Why, in the name of Chubb, do you keep it locked?'. 'All The Year Round' Short extract, entitled "Incoveniences Of Being A Cornishman" from article that is cited because of two references to the Chubb name. 1 newspaper cutting with caption below Former Reference: 76 1860 Dec 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/017E 48 hours notice required for access Auction of Price's Safes. 'Manchester Weekly Advertiser' Advertisement for auction on December 12 at 96 King Street, Manchester 1 newspaper cutting with caption on page 18 Former Reference: 76 1860 Dec 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/018A 48 hours notice required for access 'Progress In All Directions'. 'Globe' Article cites the Chubb detector lock safe as an example of modern technological improvements 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 77 1860 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/018B 48 hours notice required for access 'Immense Bullion Safe'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Description of a 20 ton bank safe made by Thomas Perry and Son, Highfield Works, Bilston, Staffordshire. '14 feet by 12 feet by 7 feet high.' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 77 1860 Dec 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/018C 48 hours notice required for access 'Punch's Book Of British Costume'. 'Punch' Satirical article about costume worn in Shakespeare's Richard III. Concludes with a two-verse poem ending "I've taken my Chubbe hys latch keye". 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 77 1861 Dec 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/019A 48 hours notice required for access 'Attempted Robbery At The Manchester Waterworks Office'. Description of an unsuccessful attempt on a 10 year-old Milner's safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 77 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 361 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/019B 48 hours notice required for access 'Lock-Making By Steam Machinery' 186By C. Stuart Murray. Article discusses the successful changes made by the introduction, by Hobbs, of machinery in the lock-making trade. Cites the introduction of machinery into the watch-making trade, which was unsuccessful due to 'the opposition offered by the workers' and the resulting move of the trade to Switzerland 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 78 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/019C 48 hours notice required for access 'Important Improvements In Bankers' And Merchants' Safes' Describes Chubb safes as the best fire and burglar-proof safes. Cites the latest technical improvement which uses hardened steel shafts drilled into the iron body of the safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 78 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/020 48 hours notice required for access Detailed Description of Lock-Making in Hobbs's Factory Continues as CLC/B/002/10/01/008/021 Detailed description of the processes, machinery and people involved in the manufacture of locks and keys at Hobb's factory. 'No fewer than one hundred and fourteen machines, all being worked by driving bands.' 'Both sexes are employed at the same time. At work they are kept perfectly separated, and at meal times the females are liberated before, and return before, the men and boys' 186- 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 79 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 362 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002/10/01/008/021 48 hours notice required for access CLC/B/002 Description Detailed Description of Lock-Making in Hobbs's Factory Continuation of CLC/B/002/10/01/008/020 Detailed description of the processes, machinery and people involved in the manufacture of locks and keys at Hobb's factory. 'No fewer than one hundred and fourteen machines, all being worked by driving bands.' 'Both sexes are employed at the same time. At work they are kept perfectly separated, and at meal times the females are liberated before, and return before, the men and boys' Dates 186- 4 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 79 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/022 48 hours notice required for access 'Relics Of The Past. Coffers Of The Ancient 1860 Dec 15 Royal Treasury'. 'The Illustrated London News' 2 detailed images and description of recent discoveries in the 'Pyx Chamber' in the cloisters of Westminseter Abbey. Images are of an ancient 'forcer' and a 'cist' used for holder valuables. Article cites a paper recently read at the London and Middlesex Archaeologiocal Society by a Mr Burtt 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 80 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/023A 48 hours notice required for access Key to the Kingdom of Heaven? Manuscript, signed J. Gregory, addressee unspecified, which encloses a key found near the Bloomsbury Chapel. Correspondent goes on to write that he owns a key "that unlocks all God's treasures" 1 letter, 2 items Former Reference: 80 1861 Jan 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/023B 48 hours notice required for access 'New And Unpickable Lock'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Describes the 'double action detector preventing lever lock', recently patented by Cyrus Price and Company, which 'have been asked to send samples to the Science and Art Department at Kensington 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 80 1861 Jan 16 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 363 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/024A 48 hours notice required for access 'Execution Of Patrick Lunnay At Dumbarton'. 'North British Daily Mail' Part 1 of a cutting in 2 parts. 'For the brutal murder of James Cassidy, in the street at Alexandria in November last'. No reference to Chubb. Continues as CLC/B/002/10/01/008/024D 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 81 1861 Jan 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/024B 48 hours notice required for access 'Seal Lock For Miners' Safety Lamps'. 'Journal of the Society Arts' A Mr Holland, has adapted a seal lock, for safety lamps, that can be locked or riveted together 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 81 1861 Jan 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/024C 48 hours notice required for access Wolverhampton Industries. 'Builder' Cites "the old-fashioned, three storied, manywindowed factory of Messrs. Chubb...Wolverhampton is also engaged in smelting iron, in making locks, keys, gun-locks, files, nails, screws, hinges, japanned wares, carpenters' and smiths' tools" 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 81 1861 Jan 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/024D 48 hours notice required for access 'Execution Of Patrick Lunnay At Dumbarton'. 'North British Daily Mail' Part 2 of a cutting in 2 parts. Condemned prisoner asks the warder whether his cell has a Chubb patent lock. Continued from CLC/B/002/10/01/008/024A 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 81 1861 Jan 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/024E 48 hours notice required for access Front Door Lock Resists Forcing Manuscript. From Joseph Collyer, 13 Bedford Square. Addressee unspecified. He has sent his lock for repair after an unsuccessful attempt to force it. Several of neighbours "have been less fortunate... by having inferior locks" 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 81 1861 Feb 6 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 364 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/024F 48 hours notice required for access 'Treatise On Gunpowder-Proof Locks...by George Price'. 'Building News' Short review of the treatise, "written mainly with the view of proving the author's safes and locks to be the best maufactured". The treatise includes "a description of burglars' methods of opening iron safes" 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 81 1861 Mar 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/025 48 hours notice required for access Early English Cope Chests. 'The Building News' 1861 Feb 8 Images of a church doorway in Venice and of 2 cope chests originally in the vestry of York Cathedral. Descriptions of the ages and styles of the chests, including materials they are made of. See CLC/B/002/10/01/008/026 for additional images 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 82 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/026 48 hours notice required for access Early English Cope Chests. 'The Building News' 1861 Feb 8 2 detailed images of the scrollwork and design on the lid of one chest. See CLC/B/002/10/01/008/025 for text and other images 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 81 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/027 48 hours notice required for access 'XVI Classe. Fabrication De Ouvrages En Metaux D'Un Travail Ordinaire' Lists, among other items, awards to European lockmakers, including, Chubb, Bramah, Hart, and Hobbs, all receiving first class medals 1 leaflet of 6 pages Former Reference: 83 186French CLC/B/002/10/01/008/028A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Patent Trade Mark'. 'The Mechanics Magazine' Article concerns 'the excellent Bill regarding trade marks now before the House of Lords', and highlights what it believes are omissions in the bill with regard to trade marks 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 84 1861 Feb 22 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 365 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/028B 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire! Gunpowder!! -S. Chatwood'. 'The Mechanics Magazine' Advertisement. Announcing the partnership of Chatwood and Dawes, manufacturers of fireproof safes 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 84 1861 Jan 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/028C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Patent Laws'. 'Liverpool Mercury' Letter from J.P. De la Fons, 13 Carlton Hill, St. John's Wood. Laments the plight of artisan inventors who have not been protected by patent laws 2 newspaper cuttings with caption, pasted in wrong order Former Reference: 84 1861 Mar 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/028D 48 hours notice required for access 'Test Of A Wrought-Iron Safe Made by Messrs Skidmore And Langman'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' First items describes a successful public firetest in front of 2,000 people. Second item is an advertisement by Skidmore and Langman 2 newspaper cuttings with shared caption Former Reference: 84 1861 Mar 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/028E 48 hours notice required for access £1,240 stolen from a Milner safe Advertisement. In 'the offices of the Shotleybridge iron and zinc works...by means of keys'. £100 reward offered 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 84 1861 Mar 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/029 48 hours notice required for access 'Triumphant Success Of The Test Of The 1861 Wrought-Iron Safe...By Skidmore And Langman' Advertisement describing the, apparently, successful public fire-test. Also describes the part-attendance of George Price who left before the end and the 'disgraceful' behaviour of 30-40 of his workmen 'who threatened to put the makers of the safe on the fire' 1 leaflet of 1 page Former Reference: 84 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 366 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/030 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Sham Fire Test' Advertisement. By the 'workmen of the Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton' owned by George Price. Refutes the account of Skidmore and Langman's fire test and states that the first fire was 'about sufficient to test a candle box...Being ashamed of the first test, it was announced that the safe would be tested again'. At the second test the workmen were 'grossly insulted and abused by the lodginghouse vagrants, returned convicts and other similar characters, who had been maddened with liquour by the Proprietors of the Safe...We think such a test would be a disgrace to a Besom-maker' 1 leaflet of 1 page Former Reference: 85 1861 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/031A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Robbery Of £1,240 From A Milner's Safe' Advertisement. By George Price claiming that his are the only safes 'that neither burglars nor cracksmen will attempt' 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 86 1861 Apr 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/031B 48 hours notice required for access 'Impression From A Curtain In A Lock Of Restett's[?]' Manuscript. Four columns with four rows of single digit numbers in pencil, super-imposed with a circular impression enclosing a square hole with rectangular extension 1 note with caption Former Reference: 86 1861 Feb 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/031C 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Locks And The Robbery At Blackhill'. 'Newcastle Guardian' Letter to the editor from Robinson and Hine Haycock, solicitors to Chubb. Asks the paper to correct its recent report of a robbery of £1,240 from a safe which, it was erroneously stated, was fitted with a Chubb lock 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 86 1861 Apr 7 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 367 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/031D 48 hours notice required for access Chatwood and Dawes Safe, George Price Lock. 'Society of Arts Journal' Lists the items shown at a Society of Arts Exhibition. Includes image of Double Patent lock by George Price 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 86 1861 Mar 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/032 48 hours notice required for access 'Price's Men' Manuscript. First item entitled 'Safes' and lists the occupations of 38 employees, presumably in George Price's employment. Second item describes briefly how the pay rates are established 2 documents Former Reference: 87 1860 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/033A 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglary At Mr Chillcott's Bookseller, Clare Street' Chubb Patent Safe, containing £200, resisted opening 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 86 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/034A 48 hours notice required for access 'Watch-Making And Will-Making (From the 186Examiner)' Report of a case disputing watchmaker Frederick Dent's will, which left the bulk of his substantial estate to his executor, Mr Denison QC. The jury found against him and in favour of Dent's mother 3 newspaper cuttings with unrelated caption Former Reference: 88 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/034B 48 hours notice required for access 'Marylebone. The West-End Gang Of Housebreakers'. "Standard', also 'Herald' Robert Lewis, aged 24, remanded for a week on burglary charges. Found with a number of Bramah and Chubb keys which would "open almost every street door in the D division of police". 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 88 1861 Feb 25 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 368 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/035A 48 hours notice required for access 'Attempted Burglaries. To The Editor' Letter from Chubb and Son about Robert Lewis, charged with attempted burglary. States that only one Chubb key was found on him, not the several reported. That key would only open the Chubb lock for which it was made, no others 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 89 1861 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/008/035B 48 hours notice required for access 'To The Editor Of The Morning Post'. 'The Morning Post' Letter from Chubb and Son about Robert Lewis, charged with attempted burglary. States that only one Chubb key was found on him, not the several reported. That key would only open the Chubb lock for which it was made, no others 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 89 1861 Feb 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/035C 48 hours notice required for access Robert Lewis, charged with attempted burglary, only one Chubb key. 'Advertiser' States that only one Chubb key was found on him, not the several reported. That key would only open the Chubb lock for which it was made, no others 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 89 1861 Feb 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/035D 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Lock and Safe Works, Wolverhampton: "Price's Treble Patent Safes And Locks" Advertisement with numerous testimonials. 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 89 1861 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/035E 48 hours notice required for access 'The West End Gang Of Housebreakers Again'. 'Advertiser' Robert Lewis, aged 24, remanded for a week on burglary charges. Found with a number of Bramah and Chubb keys which would 'open almost every street door in the D division of police'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 89 1861 Feb 25 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 369 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/036 48 hours notice required for access 'Cleveland Safe And Lock Works, Wolverhampton' Invitation to view recently manufactured large safes for various clients. 1 item Former Reference: 89 1861 May 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/037A 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring And Profitless Burglary' Report of safe-breaking on a Milner's safe, which contained very little of value. Thieves found two bottles of wine which they drank before leaving after five or six hours. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 90 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/037B 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Locks'. 'Sheffield Daily Telegraph' Article celebrates some new inventions. No further mention of Chubb apart from the title 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 90 1861 May 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/037C 48 hours notice required for access 'Iron Safes. To The Editor'. 'Sheffield Daily Telegraph' From Henry H. Earl, [of Milner's?] States that the Milner safe recently broken open at Messrs Holland and Sons was not sold as suitable for cash deposits. Holland have verified this and have ordered another, stronger, Milner safe 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 90 1861 May 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/037D 48 hours notice required for access Wrong key used in Chubb lock, request for help 1861 March 5 From Rear Admiral George Charles Blake requesting advice on how to proceed now that his cash box won't open after using the wrong key. Mentions that he met a Chubb representative aboard George IV's royal yacht in 1819 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 90 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 370 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/038 48 hours notice required for access 'Chatwood And Dawes, The Gunpowder 1861 Escapement' Advertisement. Makers and patent holders of strongrooms, safes and chests. Based at 'Liver Safe And Lock Works, Bow Street, Bolton'.Product lists with dimensions and prices. Testimonials and press notices. 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 91 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/039A 48 hours notice required for access 'Result Of The Great Safe Test, Portland Street, 1861 Jul 12 Manchester'. 'Manchester Examiner' Advertisement. By Skidmore and Langman, of a successful public fire-test on their safe 'in the presence of eight to ten thousand people'. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 92 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/039B 48 hours notice required for access 'Trial Of Safes' Short report of a public fire-test on a Skidmore and Langman safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 92 1861 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/039C 48 hours notice required for access 'Recent Test Of A Safe In Portland Street'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement. Letter to the Editor, from C. McClunan, contesting the results of the recent fire test on a Skidmore and Langman safe 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 92 1861 Jul 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/039D 48 hours notice required for access 'Recent Test Of A Safe In Portland Street'. 1861 Jul 16 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement. Letters to the Editor, from Skidmore and Langman and from John Turner, paper manufacturer. Both contradict the statements made by C. McClunan in his letter, of 13 July, to the editor about the recent fire test 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 92 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 371 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/039E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Test Of A Safe In Portland Street'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement. Letter to the Editor, from C. McClunan contradicting statements made by Skidmore and Langman and John Turner, in their recent letters to the Editor. Author states that he was in Liverpool on the day in question so he could not have been present at the test. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 92 1861 Jul 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/039F 48 hours notice required for access 'Thomas Sharatt (16), labourer, to stealing eighteen locks'. Property of John Moreton. One month's imprisonment and twelve strokes of the birch. Second cutting refers to them being Chubb locks of the value of 11s each but 'sold by the boy' for 3d each. 2 newspaper cuttings Former Reference: 92 1861 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/039G 48 hours notice required for access 'The Recent Test Of An Iron Safe, Portland Street'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement. In the form of a letter to the Editor from Skidmore and Lanman to 'Mr M Clunan'. They challenge him to put up £20, to be given to charity, to fire-test their safe 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 92 1861 Jul 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/040 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire At London Bridge! Great Test Of A Wrought-Iron Fire-Proof Deed Safe' Advertisement. By Skidmore and Lanman of a test to be held on July 11 at vacant land at Portland Street, Manchester 1 leaflet of 1 page Former Reference: 92 1861 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/041 48 hours notice required for access List of Prices of Skidmore and Lanman Safes Advertisement with multiple images of Skidmore and Lanman safes. Dimensions and prices given. Fourth page of leaflet is pasted down and unreadable 1 leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 93 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 372 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/042 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Fire-Proof Safes' 1860 Advertisement. Annotated '50D January 2 1860'. With testimonials. Includes a warning not to buy second-hand Chubb safes as they may be of another make that have had a Chubb lock retro-fitted. The Chubb lock used may well be a normal drawer lock and therefore no strong enough for the safe 1 leaflet of 1 page Former Reference: 94 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/043 48 hours notice required for access 'James Perry And Company's..Doors And Frames For Strong Rooms...3 Cheapside, London' (1860) Advertisement. Large leaflet with multiple images of safes, specifications and prices. Annotated, and dated 19 November 1862, on first page that; "Taunton And Hattons' list is identical with this and that merely the name Perry and Company has been substituted on the advertisement" 1 leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 95 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/044A 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobb's, Chubb's, Barron's, Bramah's And Deed 1861 Feb 26 Safe Keys Cut To Order At The Lowest Prices' Manuscript, "copy of two similar placards in the window at S Griffiths, 140 Aldersgate Street, City of London". Signed and dated 'O.Stace'[?] and 'Thomas Russell' 1 advertisement of 1 page Former Reference: 96 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/044B 48 hours notice required for access 'Gratifying Illustration Of The Superiority Of Whitfield's Fire-Proof Safes' Advertisement. Report of a fire at Islington which largely destroyed the premises and contents but in which the company deeds were protected. Includes testimonial from the company owner, M.R. Ashwin 1 leaflet of 1 page Former Reference: 96 1860 1861 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 373 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/045A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Fire At London Bridge. Recovery Of 1861 Jul 30 Over £30,000 Worth Of Property'. 'Morning Chronicle' Report of fire in large warehouse. "One of Chubb's safes was dug out of the ruins, and the Custom House documents, books and bills were found to be secure" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 97 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/045B 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglary in Bridge Street. Infamous Robbery Of 1861 Aug 30 An Infirmary Subscription Box'. 'Bristol Daily Post' Report of burglary to the value of £24 from soda water manufacturer. "The locks on the safes, desks, etcetera were all Chubb's patent, but to all appearance they had been easily forced with a stout iron bar" 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 97 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/045C 48 hours notice required for access Mr Chubb catches 'A Fine Trout'. 'The Field' "At Hampton, opposite the racecourse" 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 97 1861 Aug 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/045D 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Wolverhampton: 'Fire-Proof Safes For The Million'. With image, specifications and prices. Annotated with information about a discount of 15% if paying with cash on delivery 1 advertisement Former Reference: 97 1861 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/045E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Burglary in Bridge Street'. 'Bristol Daily Post' A letter to the Editor from Robert Bingham, Chubb's agent, 8-9 Broad Street, Bristol. The safes broken into during the burglary were not manufactured by Chubb - the only Chubb locks were those fitted to wooden desks. 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 97 1861 Sep 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 374 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/046A 48 hours notice required for access Article questioning the extent of British patent laws. 'The Times' Cuttings not pasted in correct order. Article prompted by Professor Rogers paper on patent law 'before the British Association' 5 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 98 1861 Sep 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/046B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Burglary In Market Street'. 'Manchester 186Guardian' Letter to the Editor from Saul Mayer concerning the theft of £20 from his shop. Author states that it was not a shortage of security but the duping of a policeman that made the theft possible 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 97 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/046C 48 hours notice required for access Gunpowder test on Price's safe. 'Mechanics Magazine' Report of a successful test at the manufacturer's premises on a "Ne Plus Ultra" lock 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 98 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/046D 48 hours notice required for access 'Rudimentary Treatise On Clocks, Watches And 1861 Sep 13 Bells'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Reference to the pamphlet with a recommendation to read it 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 98 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/047 48 hours notice required for access 'The "Times" Upon The Patent System'. 'Mechanics Magazine' Two-page article challenging the opnions made in a recent Times article, see CLC/B/002/10/01/008/046A for original article 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 99 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/048A 48 hours notice required for access Milner's safe blown up with gunpowder 1861 Oct 3 Manuscript on headed paper from Patent Detector Lock and Fire-Proof Safe Manufactory, Manchester to John Chubb. Letter is pasted down some text and signature is unreadable 1 letter of 1 page Former Reference: 100 1861 Feb 15 1861 Sep 20 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 375 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/048B 48 hours notice required for access Japanese ingenuity Part-report of a speech given by the Bishop of Victoria, praising the character and ingenuity of Japanese people. Cites that a box sent there with a Chubb lock, may be returned with an identical lock fitted in its place 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 100 1861 May 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/048C 48 hours notice required for access 'New Fire-Proof Door'. 'Building News' Report of test on a door invented by William Stratford-Hogg, using H shaped metal frames. Water from a hose, rather than buckets, should have been used for the cooling test 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 100 1861 Oct 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/048D 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglary In Park Street'. 'Western Daily Press' Report of silver items stolen from Bristol brush manufacturer's shop, with domestic premises above. Chubb lock on internal door resisted opening 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 100 1861 Oct 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/049A 48 hours notice required for access Duke of Buckingham request for lock 1861 Oct 23 alterations Manuscript. On black-bordered paper headed 'Stowe, Buckingham'. States that numerous pass keys have been issued over the years with many not returned. Asks whether locks can be altered and new keys supplied, rather than changing the locks 1 letter of 3 pages Former Reference: 101 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/049B 48 hours notice required for access 'Japan And The Japanese'. 'The Times' Letter to the Editor from H.R. enclosing extract of a letter from China reporting the technical ability of the Japanese to duplicate western goods, such as a Colt pistol or a Chubb lock 2 newspaper cuttings with caption Former Reference: 101 1861 Nov 11 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 376 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/050 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe and Lock Works, 1861 Nov 12 Wolverhampton: 'Price's Patent Safes' Announcing that no further auction sales will take place. Price lists and testimonials available by post 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 101 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/051A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Trade of South Staffordshire and the Government'. 'Saumuel Griffiths's Staffordshire Iron Trade Circular' Report by Samuel Griffiths, metal broker, of the difficulties experienced and how, for example, the lock-making trade was suffering from very low wages in proportion to the work done. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 102 1861 Oct 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/051C 48 hours notice required for access 'Hall's Patent Portable Fire Engine' Advertisement by William Rose, exsuperintendent of Manchester Fire Brigade 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 102 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/051D 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire And Thieves'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in form of a letter from William Rose to Mr Milner stating that his safe resisted all efforts at opening in a recent robbery 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 102 1861 Nov 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/051E 48 hours notice required for access Skidmore and Langman, Bilston Street, Wolverhampton: 'Fire-proof, Thief-proof, Drillproof and Powder-proof safes' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 102 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/052A 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Case Of Housebreaking In West Register Street'. 'Spirit of the Times' Report of disturbed burglary with some robbers caught. The report is highlighted at a sentence describing a new set of tools discovered for opening safes 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 103 1861 Nov 16 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 377 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/052B 48 hours notice required for access Lack of space for exhibitors Report mentions one firm, Bayliss and Company, but is otherwise unidentifiable as to place, purpose or date 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 103 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/052C 48 hours notice required for access Keyless combination lock. 'Edinburgh Paper'[?] Describes a new lock using letters in place of numbers, invented by a Count Kersolon, which results in 244,140,625 combinations 1 newspaper cutting with, possibly erroneous, caption Former Reference: 103 1861 Dec 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/052D 48 hours notice required for access 'Milners Safe Opened'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Describes a robbery at the Harwick Vale Printing Company in which £35 was stolen when the safe was forced open 1 manuscript copy of newspaper cutting Former Reference: 103 1861 Nov 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/053A 48 hours notice required for access 'Local Exhibitors In The International Exhibition'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Report of discussion at Wolverhampton Town Hall about allocation of spaces 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 103 1862 Feb 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/053B 48 hours notice required for access 'A Wonderful Lock'. 'Daily Post' Letter to the Editor from Edward Bull, Spring hill, Birmingham. States that he has owned a letter-combination olock for 40 years and that a recent 'invention' by Count Kersolon is nothing new 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 103 1861 Dec 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/053C 48 hours notice required for access C. Whitehead: Chubb lock holds so door cut out. Unknown source, possibly colonial newspaper. Part-article of police having to cut open a Chubb locked door 1 newspaper cutting with caption Former Reference: 103 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 378 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/053D 48 hours notice required for access 'Monster Iron Safe'. 'Midland Counties Express' 1861 Sep 7 Reprinted from newspaper. Report of a large bullion safe made for export to China by Thoma Perry and Son of Highfields, near Bilston. A celebratory dinner held inside for 17 guests before it is shipped 1 advertisement Former Reference: 103 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/054 48 hours notice required for access 'List Of Articles Invented, Manufactured, And Sold By Joseph Bramah and Son, Engineers' Page 1 lists their locks, page 2 water closets, pumps and fire extinguishing equipment, page 3 patent letter copying presses, travelling desks, beer machines and portble water closets. Printing date is 1805, front page is annotated 1806 1 leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 105 180- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/055 48 hours notice required for access 'List Of Articles Invented, Manufactured, And Sold By Joseph Bramah and Son, Engineers' Only page 1 readable because sheet is pasted down. Lists their locks, with specifications and prices 1 leaflet of 1 page Former Reference: 105 1820 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/056 48 hours notice required for access 'The Perfect Inviolable Lock, For Which Letters Of Patent Have Been Granted To T. Ruxton, Esquire'. 'The Repertory For Arts' Description of the lock, with 3 detailed images showing the lock open, closed and with its key. Accompanied by a detailed technical description 1 leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 107 1816 Aug CLC/B/002/10/01/008/057 48 hours notice required for access "Robert Kemp's Patent Union Lock, Manufactured By Farmer, Kemp, And Farmer, Wolverhampton' 1 leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 108 181- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/058 48 hours notice required for access 'Strutt's Patent Lock. Instructions for Use' Printed by H. Teape, Tower Hill 1 leaflet Former Reference: 109 181- - 1850 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 379 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/059 48 hours notice required for access William Kingston, Master Millwright, Portsmouth 1819 Dec 13 Yard, to Chubb: Testimonial letter Chubb's Patent lock no. 137 has been thrown 378,240 times without the least possible derangement 1 letter Former Reference: 110 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/060 48 hours notice required for access 'Collectanea Volume III. Misfiled historical data' Manuscript note relating to items CLC/B/002/10/01/008/059 and CLC/B/002/10/01/008/061A 1 document Former Reference: 110 1975 Sep 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/061A 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Patent Detector Lock, patronised by the Honourable the Navy Board'. 'Sun' An unsuccessful attempt by a notorious lock picker to pick one of Chubb's Patent Detector Locks in the presence of principal officers of Portsmouth Dock Yard 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 111 1824 Sep 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/061B 48 hours notice required for access 'Prices of Chubb's Patent Locks, all with 2 keys' 185- - 186Manuscript list 1 document Former Reference: 111 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/061C 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglars again defeated by Chubb's Patent Lock'. 'Liverpool Mercury' Advertisement reprinting letter from Charles Williams, 91 Minories, London, E to John Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 111 1862 Apr 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/061D 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe and Lock Works, Wolverhampton: 'The Recent Robberies of Iron Safes'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 111 1863 Jan 17 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 380 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/062A 48 hours notice required for access 'Russell's Patent Fire Monitor and Alarum' Published by W. Russell, 44 St John Street, Smithfield 1 advertisement Former Reference: 112 185- - 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/062B 48 hours notice required for access W. Russell, 44 St John Street, Smithfield: 'Picking Bramah's Patent Locks' Advertising an improvement in security for Bramah's locks 1 advertisement Former Reference: 112 185- - 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/063 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Improved Patent Detector Lock' Illustrated . "Narrative" reprints report from 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' of May 9 1832 concerning Thomas Hart's unsuccessful attempt to pick Chubb's lock on May 5. Also contains testimonials from His Majesty's DockYard, Portsmouth, the Honourable Board of Ordnance and the Bank of England 1 advertising leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 113 1832 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/064A-F 48 hours notice required for access 'Telegraphic Soiree'. 'Telegraph' Demonstration of telegraphy held at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester under the auspices of the British Association 1 newspaper cutting of 6 parts Former Reference: 114 1862 Mar 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/065A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Globe Telegraph'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Illustrated article concerning simple telegraph invented by H. Wilde of 2 St Anne's Churchyard, Manchester 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 115 1861 Sep 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/065B 48 hours notice required for access 'Telegraphic Intelligence'. 'Mechanics' 1861 Oct 25 Magazine' Caselli's pantelegraph as exhibited in the Italian Exhibition at Florence. A precursor of the fax machine 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 115 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 381 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/066A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Robbery in Cornhill'. 'Times' Parts 2-3 of a cutting in 4 parts. Trial at the Mansion House of George Ellis, accused of stealing about £3000 worth of jewellery from Alfred Dodd at 40 Cornhill 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 116 1862 Apr 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/067A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Jewellery Robbery in the City'. Unknown source. Theft of jewellery from Dodd Brothers, 40 Cornhill, on 11 March 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 116 1862 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/008/067B-C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Robbery in Cornhill'. 'Times' Parts 1 & 4 of a cutting in 4 parts. Trial at the Mansion House of George Ellis, accused of stealing about £3000 worth of jewellery from Alfred Dodd at 40 Cornhill 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 116 1862 Apr 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/067D 48 hours notice required for access "Aspirant", to the Editor: 'Lock Controversy'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Will there be a similar "Lock Controversy" during the Great Exhibition similar to that in 1851? 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 116 1862 Mar 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/067E 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire-Resisting Safe'. 'Manchester Examiner' Test of safe manufactured by William Rhodes of Wade Street, Bradford 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 116 1862 Mar 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/068A 48 hours notice required for access Recovery of Chubb safe from the wreck of the "Royal Charter". 'Whi. Chronicle' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 117 1861 Dec 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/068B 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, St Paul's Churchyard, to the Editor. 'Times' Recovery of gold contained in an iron chest manufactured by Chubb from the wreck of the "Royal Charter" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 117 1861 Dec 9 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 382 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/068C 48 hours notice required for access Gibbs, Bright and Company, Liverpool to Chubb and Sons, 57 St Paul's Churchyard Reply to Chubb's letter of 4 December. Confirms that the safe recently recovered from the wreck of the "Royal Charter" was manufactured by Chubb 1 letter Former Reference: 117 1861 Dec 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/069A 48 hours notice required for access Charles Williams, 91 Minories to Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard Concerning unsuccessful attempt to open safe fitted with Chubb Patent Lock during burglary on 27 March 1 letter Former Reference: 118 1862 Mar 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/069B 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring attempt of burglars to open an iron safe 1862 Apr 5 with Gunpowder'. 'Staffordshire Advertiser' Attempted robbery at home of Mr Thompson, at Keele 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 118 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/069C 48 hours notice required for access 'Cathedral Improvements' Unknown source. Restoration of Peterborough (?) Cathedral, including the fixture of Chubb's Patent Locks to the Great West Doors 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 118 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/069D 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Eyre: 'Fireproof Building'. 'Builder' 1862 Apr 30 Letter suggesting that fireproof buildings might be constructed using similar methods to those employed in constructing fireproof safes, i.e. using hollow cast-iron pillars and hollow arches formed of fire-resistant clay then filled with alum 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 118 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/069E 48 hours notice required for access 'Violation of Pillar Letter-boxes'. 'Lloyd's Weekly 1862 Apr 13 Paper' Pillar-boxes in the City of London were fitted with new locks following thefts from several boxes in the EC postal district 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 118 1862 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 383 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/070 48 hours notice required for access J.F. Morris, Local Manager, 47 Bath Row, 1862 Jan 1 Birmingham to Henry Hawks, E.P. & D Railway, Edinburgh [forwarded, with reply, to Chubb and Sons] Letter enclosing printed price list for safes. On the reverse Henry Hawks writes to Chubb and Company on 9th January complaining about the thickness of the fire-resisting material used and suggesting that perhaps Sir William Armstrong's "Non-conducting Varnish" could be used instead 1 letter Former Reference: 119 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/071 48 hours notice required for access J.F. Morris, Local Manager, 47 Bath Row, Birmingham to Henry Smith, Hoxton Letter enclosing printed price list for safes 1 letter Former Reference: 119 1862 Jan 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/072 48 hours notice required for access Price list for second-hand fireproof safes to be sold by a provincial Fire and Life Assurance Company based in Birmingham Safes manufactured by Tidmarsh, fitted with Cotterill's, Chubb's and Patent Lever Locks 1 advertisement Former Reference: 119 1862 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/073A 48 hours notice required for access 'American Patent Lock Umbrella Stand'. 'Parlour Journal' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 120 1862 May 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/073B 48 hours notice required for access 'Discovery of a Mediaeval Key'. 'Builder' Key discovered at the site of the Priory of St Denys, near to Portswood Station 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 120 1862 Jun 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/073C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Fire in the Westminster-Road, Lambeth'. 'Standard' In the aftermath of the fire, one of Chubb's improved iron fire-proof safes fell from the first floor. Fortunately, nobody was injured, and the contents of the safe were found to be intact 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 120 1862 Jul 15 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 384 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/073D 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Griffiths, The Borough Bank, Wolverhampton, to the Editor: 'Foul Play Detected'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Griffiths complains about report initiated by William Henry Duignan that he had been arrested and was in custody. Reply from Duignan, a solicitor, reports that he had attempted to have Griffiths arrested for breach of court order in the case of Bayley v. Griffiths, but had been unsuccessful 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 120 1862 Jul 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/073E 48 hours notice required for access Bramah and Company, 124 Piccadilly, to the 1862 Jul 26 Editor. 'Times' Court report on trial of woman named Sassi had suggested that she had stolen money from a despatch box secured by a Bramah lock. This was incorrect - all Bramah locks would be stamped with Bramah's address 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 120 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/073F 48 hours notice required for access Bramah and Company, 124 Piccadilly, to the 1862 Jul 28 Editor: 'Robbery by a Lady's Maid'. 'Daily Telegraph' Court report on trial of woman named Sassi had suggested that she had stolen money from a despatch box secured by a Bramah lock. This was incorrect - all Bramah locks would be stamped with Bramah's address 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 120 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/073G 48 hours notice required for access 'Extraordinary Bargains in Fire-proof Safes'. 'Telegraph' Advertisement, placed by the Insurance Manager, 47 Bath Row, Birmingham 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 120 1862 Aug 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/073H 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire-proof Safes at Half-price'. Advertisement from unnamed Sunday newspaper, placed by McKenna and Morris, Vulcan Safe Works, Birmingham 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 120 1862 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 385 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/074 48 hours notice required for access "Ibex", Cardiff to Chubb and Sons, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Chubb's Lock' Letter encloses report from the 'Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian' dated 21 June suggesting that a Mr Cross had successfully picked a Chubb's lock. The writer suggests that Chubbs place a notice in the second column of 'The Times' if they require any further information 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 120 1862 Jun 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/075A 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Sons, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, to the Editor: 'Chubb's Locks'. 'Cardiff Guardian' Response to report dated 21 June suggesting that a Mr Cross had successfully picked a Chubb's lock. The lock had not been picked, but a drawer had been opened by removing some woodwork. Letter from T. Cross confirms this. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 121 1862 Jun 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/075B 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Lock'. 'Cardiff Guardian' Reports that a Mr Cross had successfully picked a Chubb's lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 121 1862 Jun 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/075C 48 hours notice required for access T. Cross to the Editor: 'Chubb's Locks'. 'Bristol Daily Post' Denies that he had successfully picked a Chubb's lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 121 1862 Jun 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/075D 48 hours notice required for access [Chubb and Sons] 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Ibex is thanked for the information'. 'Times' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 121 1862 Jun 28 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 386 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/075E 48 hours notice required for access C.H. Somerton, The Bristol Daily Post, 35 1862 Jul 1 Broad Street to Chubb and Son Reply to Chubb's letter of June 30 stating that the report on T. Cross's picking of a Chubb lock had come from their regular Cardiff correspondent. Letter from Mr Cross correcting this report will be published in Monday's issue 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 121 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/076A 48 hours notice required for access "W." [Walter S. Mappin] and P. Wilson, 1 1862 Jun Clements Street, Sandpits: 'Mr. Cotterill's Locks'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' 2 letters to the Editor dated 5 June in response to article on Midland Manufacturers in the Great Exhibition of 1862. Any lock, including Cotterill's Climax Detector Lock may be opened using a duplicate key. "W" issues challenge to Mr Cotterill that he can pick one of his locks in a quarter of the time allowed to Hobbs 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 122 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/076B-C 48 hours notice required for access Edwin Cotterill, Vittoria Street, Birmingham: 'The Climax Detector Locks'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Letter to the Editor, in response to letters from "W" and P. Wilson. Cotterill accepts challenge from "W" and suggests that they put up equal stakes, to be offered to a charity by the victor. [Letter seems to be misdated as 19 May, although clearly in response to letters dated 5 June] 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 122 1862 Jun 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/076D 48 hours notice required for access "W." [Walter S. Mappin]: 'The Climax Detector Lock'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Letter to the Editor in response to letter from Edwin Cotterill. "W" repeats his challenge and offers a cheque for ten guineas as a stake, to be donated to hospitals if he fails to pick the lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 122 1862 Jun 14 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 387 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/076E 48 hours notice required for access Edwin Cotterill, Vittoria Street, Birmingham: 'The Climax Detector Locks'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Letter to the Editor dated 16 June in response to "W". Cotterill has previously staked sums of 200 and 250 guineas (in the case of Hobbs) for anyone. "W" should provide his real name and address if he is willing to take up the challenge 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 122 1862 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/008/077A 48 hours notice required for access Walter S. Mappin, 31 Bull Street: 'The Climax Detector Lock'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Letter to the Editor dated 24 June revealing his name and address and repeating the challenge to pick Cotterill's lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 123 1862 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/008/077B-C 48 hours notice required for access Edwin Cotterill, Vittoria Street, Birmingham: 'The Climax Detector Locks'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Cotterill is outraged that Mappin, whom he considered a friendly rival, should be attempting to injure his reputation. He offers to stake 50 guineas to Mappin's 25 guineas should Mappin succeed in picking the lock 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 123 1862 Jul 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/077D 48 hours notice required for access Committal proceedings concerning attempted burglary at Charles Coutts's warehouse, 2 Crown Court, Aldersgate Street Unknown source. James Newton and John Williams were charged with being on the premises for the purposes of committing a felony, and with possessing skeleton keys. They were remanded in custody 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 123 1862 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 388 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/077E 48 hours notice required for access Edwin Cotterill, Vittoria Street, Birmingham: 'The Climax Detector Locks'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor. Cotterill requests Mappin to communicate with him about the challenge via "some respectable person" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 123 1862 Jul CLC/B/002/10/01/008/077F 48 hours notice required for access Walter S. Mappin, 31 Bull Street: 'The Climax Lock Controversy'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Advertisement in the form of a Letter to the Editor dated 13 August. The lock-picking challenge had not taken place so far, as Cotterill was intending to supply a speciallymanufactured lock, rather than one selected at random 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 123 1862 Aug CLC/B/002/10/01/008/077G 48 hours notice required for access Walter S. Mappin, 31 Bull Street, to the Editor. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Letter to the Editor. He had picked the "impregnable Bank Safe Climax Detector Lock" in twenty minutes, in the presence of Messers Whitfield's, safe manufacturers, Oxford Street 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 123 1862 Oct 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/078A-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr. Aubin's Works, Whitmore-Reans' Description of locks to be shown at the Great Exhibition of 1862. A showcase containing 300 locks has been made by Messrs Higham to designs by Mr Veal, architect. Items to be shown include locks by Bramah, Ruxton, Duce, Parsons and Nettlefold. Aubin's inventions include a Self-acting Lock, a gunpowder-proof lock and a Triple Action Lock, requiring 3 separate keys 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 124 1862 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 389 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/078D 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks for the Great Exhibition'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' The Commissioners of the Exhibition have requested that Chubb and Son supply all the locks for the exhibition building 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 124 1862 Mar 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/078E 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Exhibition. The Commissioners have 1862 Mar determined that the locks for this building are to be supplied by Messrs. Chubb and Son' Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 124 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/078F 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr G. Price, Cleveland Safe and Lock Works'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Description of Price's stand at the Great Exhibition of 1862. Exhibits include iron chests and safes, more than 200 locks and key bows of medieval design 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 124 1862 Apr 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/078G 48 hours notice required for access Unsuccessful burglary at the premises of Charles Williams, 91 The Minories. 'Standard' Burglars had failed to drill through one of Chubb's locks manufactured in Wolverhampton 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 124 1862 Apr 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/079A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Contributions from Wolverhampton to the International Exhibition'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Description of Chubb's display at the Great Exhibition of 1862. 300 locks, including the Gunpowder Proof Lock, 50 keys and a number of strong-rooms and safes. The master-key to be used at the inauguration of the exhibition is also on display. Hobbs and Company have a display including all processes of lock manufacture and show the "Protector" lock. A reward of £300 is offered to anyone who can pick their large lock. Other participating manufacturers include Hamilton and Company of Royal Exchange, Tucker and Reeves of Fleet Street and Tann 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 124 1862 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 390 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/079C 48 hours notice required for access A case of locks from Hobbs and Ashley, and a 1862 number of safes or strong boxes from Chubb and Son ... Source unknown. Part of description of displays at the Great Exhibition of 1862 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 124 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/079D 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Chubb, who has made all the locks of the building, has also manufactured a master-key to be used at the inauguration' Source unknown. Parts of report on the Great Exhibition of 1862 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 124 1862 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/080A-C 48 hours notice required for access International Exhibition of 1862 Wolverhampton exhibitors. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Descriptions of locks, safes, keys and other ironmongery manufactured in Wolverhampton to be displayed at the Great Exhibition of 1862. The following firms will exhibit: George Harley of Warwick Street, Fell and Company of St James's Square, Plimley and Wilkes, of St James's Square, Cooley and Fowke of Castle Street, B. Walters of North Street, Aubin of Whitmore Reans and the Summerford Works, Willenhall 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 125 1862 April 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/080D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Master Key of the International Exhibition'. 1862 Apr 23 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Key manufactured by Chubbs to be used by the Duke of Cambridge at the inauguration of the Great Exhibition on 1 May 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 125 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/080E 48 hours notice required for access 'Exhibition of Messrs. Chubb's Locks'. 'Spirit of the Times' Private view of Chubb's stand at the International Exhibition of 1862 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 125 1862 Apr 19 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 391 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/080F 48 hours notice required for access 'Additional Contributions to the International Exhibition'. 'Midland Counties Express' Describes Chubb's stand at the International Exhibition of 1862 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 125 1862 Apr 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/080G 48 hours notice required for access Chubb at the International Exhibition of 1862. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Unknown date. Regrets the fact that Chubb are exhibiting in the London Court, rather than in the Wolverhampton Court, with all the other Wolverhampton lock makers 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 125 1862 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/080H 48 hours notice required for access 'South Staffordshire Contributions to the International Exhibition'. 'Staffordshire Advertiser' Private view of Chubb's stand at the International Exhibition of 1862 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 125 1862 Apr 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/080I 48 hours notice required for access 'Wolverhampton. Messrs. Chubb's Locks and 1862 Apr 16 Keys for the Exhibition'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Brief description of Chubb's exhibit at the International Exhibition of 1862 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 125 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/081A 48 hours notice required for access Opening of the International Exhibition of 1862. 'Star' Lord Granville presented the "Master-Key", manufactured by Chubb, to the Duke of Cambridge 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 126 1862 May 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/081B 48 hours notice required for access 'Master Key of the Great Exhibition Building'. 'Illustrated News' Illustration of the key manufactured by Chubb 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 126 1862 May 3 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 392 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/081C-D 48 hours notice required for access International Exhibition of 1862 - Exhibitors of locks, keys and safes Description of exhibits by Harley and George Price and Company in the Wolverhampton Court, and by Chubb and Son in the London Court 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 126 1862 May 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/081E 48 hours notice required for access Opening of the International Exhibition of 1862. 'Daily News' Lord Granville presented the "Master-Key", manufactured by Chubb, to the Duke of Cambridge 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 126 1862 May 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/081F 48 hours notice required for access Opening of the International Exhibition of 1862. Unknown source. Lord Granville presented the "Master-Key", manufactured by Chubb, to the Duke of Cambridge 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 126 1862 May 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/082A 48 hours notice required for access The International Exhibition of 1862 (?) [Cutting pasted down wrong side]. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 127 1862 May 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/082B 48 hours notice required for access International Exhibition of 1862 - George Price's 1862 safes displayed in the Birmingham Court. Unknown source, received anonymously 15/06/62. Extremely complimentary to George Price, and suggests that he is certain to be awarded a medal. Quote "Mr Price is so deservedly popular" has been underlined, with 5 exclamation marks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 127 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/082C 48 hours notice required for access The iron, steel and lock trades in 1862 May 31 Wolverhampton. 'Spirit of the Times' Based on report from the 'Birmingham Daily Post'. Includes brief statistics on the Chubb lock manufactury 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 127 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 393 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/082D 48 hours notice required for access 'The International Exhibition. The 1862 Jun 7 Wolverhampton Lock Trade'. 'Spirit of the Times' Description of the Chubb exhibit, including the Master Key to the Exhibition and of the displays in the Wolverhampton Court, including those by George Price, George Harley, Hobbs and Aubin 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 127 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/083A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Ironmongery in the International Exhibition. No. 1862 Jul 18 III'. 'Building News' Historical account of ironwork from the earliest times, mainly in an ecclesiastical setting, including the ornamentation of lock escutcheons. The writer has no space left to describe the relevant exhibits in the International Exhibition 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 128 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/083B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Exhibition of Mediaeval Art at the South Kensington Museum. Notice III.'. 'Building News' Part 1 of a cutting in 2 parts. A detailed description of the exhibits including enamelled metal work and iron and steel work, including arms, armour and locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 128 1862 Jul 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/084 48 hours notice required for access 'The Exhibition of Mediaeval Art at the South Kensington Museum. Notice III.'. 'Building News' Part 2 of a cutting in 2 parts. A detailed description of the exhibits including enamelled metal work and iron and steel work, including arms, armour and locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 129 1862 Jul 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085A 48 hours notice required for access International Exhibition of 1862 - The Hardware Court. 'Daily News' The writer is reminded of the 1851 "Lock Controversy" on visiting the adjoining displays by Chubb and Hobbs 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 1862 Jul 21 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 394 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Chubb and Son's Safes in the Exhibition'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' A Letter to the Editor, questioning why the International Exhibition jurors had failed to award Chubb a medal for their fire-proof safes, but instead had awarded the medal to an exhibitor on an adjoining stand, who had not displayed any safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 1862 Jul 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085C 48 hours notice required for access 'Singular Mistake in the Adjudication of the Awards at the Exhibition'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' The International Exhibition jurors will now be correcting their error in not awarding Chubb a medal for iron safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 1862 Jul 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085D 48 hours notice required for access 'A Precious Key' [Key to Andalusia]. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Madrid newspapers of 12 September report that the Queen of Spain will be presented with a jewelled key on entering Andalusia 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 1862 Sep 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085E 48 hours notice required for access Jewelled key to Andalusia. Copy purchased by 186- - 191Chubb Pencilled note states that a copy of the key was purchased by John Chubb from the International Exhibition of 1862 1 document Former Reference: 130 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085F 48 hours notice required for access Jewelled key to Andalusia. Copy sold by Chubb 1917 Pencilled note states that the copy of the key was sold for £12 at the Red Cross Sale, Christies in 1917 1 document Former Reference: 130 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 395 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085G 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Chubb and Son's Safes in the Exhibition'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' A Letter to the Editor, questioning why the International Exhibition jurors had failed to award Chubb a medal for their fire-proof safes, but instead had awarded the medal to an exhibitor on an adjoining stand, who had not displayed any safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 1862 Jul 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085H 48 hours notice required for access 'Ancient and Modern Ironmongery'. 'Building 1862 Aug 1 News' The Editor, the 'Reading Mercury' comments on article in 'Building News' dated 18 July. A medieval key recovered from "The Slopes" at Reading Abbey was very similar in design and construction to one of Chubb's current manufacture 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085I 48 hours notice required for access 'Iron Safes. Important Notice'. 'Daily Telegraph' Advertisement, placed by Insurance, Taylor's Depository, Southwark. Disposal of fire-proof safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 1862 Sep 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085J 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, to the Editor. 'Times' Correction to a Mansion-House police report that a man named Wilson had a key which was used to open a Chubb lock during a burglary in Fenchurch Street. The lock was not a Chubb lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 1862 Sep 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085K 48 hours notice required for access 'A Royal Confidant'. 1862 Unknown source. Based on report from the 'Western News'. The retirement of Miss Skirret, the Queen's Private Secretary, caused by overwork since the death of the Prince Consort. She will be replaced by Lady Augusta Bruce 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 396 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/085L 48 hours notice required for access International Exhibition of 1862 - Revision of Jurors' awards'. 'Daily Telegraph' Awards have been amended or withdrawn in several cases, including that of supplying Portland cement, and of awarding a medal to Chubb for the display of iron safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 130 1862 Jul 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/086 48 hours notice required for access 'Communication from Mr Young, Liverpool'. 1862 May 17 A Chubb's lock has been fitted to a strong room at the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Water Street, Liverpool following the failure of a Hobbs (Day and Newell) Permutation Lock in August 1860 1 document Former Reference: 131 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/087 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son: 'Chubb's Patent Locks and Safes, International Exhibition, 1862. Class XXXI. No. 6017'. Includes illustrations of an ornamental door lock, a bank lock, a Bank of England lock, a safe and a patent jewel safe 1 advertising leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 131 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/088 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] CLC/B/002/10/01/008/089A 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Wolverhampton: 'George Price's treble-patent Fire-Resisting and Burglar-Proof Safes, and patent "Ne Plus Ultra" Locks, International Exhibition - 1862' Illustrated catalogue 1 advertising leaflet of 8 pages Former Reference: 131 1862 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/089B 48 hours notice required for access Edwin Cotterill, Birmingham: 'Edwin Cotterill's Royal Climax Detector Locks'. Includes illustration of the lock parts, plus testimonials dated between 1850 and 1854, including an account of Hobb's failure to pick the lock for a prize of 250 guineas 1 advertising leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 131 185- - 186- 1862 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 397 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/090 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] CLC/B/002/10/01/008/091A 48 hours notice required for access Tucker and Reeves, Patent Lock Manufacturers, 181 Fleet Street: 'International Exhibition, Class 31' Fireproof safes, locks and padlocks 1 advertising leaflet of 8 pages Former Reference: 131 1862 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/091B 48 hours notice required for access 'Spain'. 'Standard' Madrid newspapers of 12 September report that the Queen of Spain has departed for Andalusia, where she will be presented with a jewelled key 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 132 1862 Sep 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/091C-F 48 hours notice required for access International Exhibition of 1862 - Locksmiths' exhibits. 'Manchester Guardian' Exhibits by Bramah, Hobbs, Chubb, Harley and George Price. Includes detailed description of Hobbs' "parantoptic" (sic) lock, and of Chubb's Master Key to the Exhibition 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 132 1862 Sep 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/091G 48 hours notice required for access 'Pleasant - Very!'. 'Punch' 1862 Aug 2 Cartoon showing shopkeeper being knocked up at 3 a.m. by a drunk. The shop is named Chubs (sic) Fishing Tackle and the drunk explains that he was alerting him to the fact that he had a catch - the shop sign depicting a fish 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 132 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/092 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 398 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/093A 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs and Company, 76 Cheapside: 'International Exhibition, 1862. On the Application of Steam Machinery to the Manufacture of Locks and Keys' Detailed description of the manufacturing processes at Hobbs' lock manufactury, Arlington Street, New North Road, with a brief extract from the exhibition catalogue 1 advertising leaflet of 9 pages Former Reference: 133 1862 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/093B 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs and Company, 76 Cheapside: 'On the Application of Steam Machinery to the Manufacture of Locks and Keys' Detailed description of the manufacturing processes at Hobbs' lock manufactury, Arlington Street, New North Road, with illustrations from their exhibition catalogue 1 advertising leaflet of 12 pages Former Reference: 133 1862 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/094 48 hours notice required for access 'The International Exhibition. Locks and Safes'. 'Illustrated London News' Pages 527-529. Illustrations of safes and locks by Hobbs and Ashley, Wertheim and Wiesse of Vienna, Chubb, Hobbs and Bramah 1 newspaper cutting of 3 pages Former Reference: 134 1862 Nov 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/095A 48 hours notice required for access 'Gothic Iron Safe'. 'Builder' Medal awarded to Carl Hauschild for a fireproof safe. Article also tells of recent test of two American fire-proof safes, using live cocks and butter. On cock had survived; the cock in the Yankee's safe had been frozen to death 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 134 1862 Oct 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/095B 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery of £1000 on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway'. 'Manchester Guardian' Cash boxes were stolen from large iron-bound chests, but there were no signs of the chests having been forced open 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 134 1862 Dec 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 399 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/095C 48 hours notice required for access 'Sales by Auction. Positive and Important Sale 1862 Nov 27 of Wrought-Iron Fire, and Burglar-Proof Safes and Deed Chests'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Advertisement placed by Fallows and Smith, 37 and-a-half Broad Street, Birmingham 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 134 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/095D 48 hours notice required for access 'Rhodes' Punching and Shearing Machine'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Illustrated description of machine exhibited by Joseph Rhodes, of Grove Works, Wakefield 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 134 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/095F 48 hours notice required for access 'International Exhibition'. 'Hampshire Advertiser' 1862 Nov 22 Chubb's display, including a set of 12 locks, each with its own key, sub-master keys and a master key to all 12 locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 134 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/095G 48 hours notice required for access 'Warehousemen and Clerks' Relief Committee'. 'Manchester Examiner' Chubb and Son loaned a fire-proof safe for preservation of the minute-books 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 134 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/095H 48 hours notice required for access 'Extensive Robbery from the Rochdale Station'. 1862 Dec 27 'Manchester Examiner' 3 cash boxes were stolen from large iron-bound chests at Rochdale Station. The smaller cash boxes had all been secured with Chubb's patent locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 134 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/096 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] 1862 Oct 24 1862 Dec 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 400 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/097A 48 hours notice required for access John Tann, 30 Walbrook, City of London E.C.: Patent Locks, Safes and other Repositories Includes illustrated description of the Leviathan Safe manufactured for the Bank of Saragossa, Spain and reprints testimonials dating from 1847 to 1862 1 advertising leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 135 1862 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/097B 48 hours notice required for access Hirschfeld, Peraire and Company, 24 Cannon Street West, City of London E.C.: 'Fire and Thief-Proof Safe Furniture, Chifonniers, Secretaires, etc.' Acting as agents for Haffner freres, Paris, France 1 advertising leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 135 185- - 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/098 48 hours notice required for access C.W. Lenzmann, Hage, Westphalia: 'PriceCurrent ... neat per comptant in englisch schillings and pence' Price-list produced for the 1862 International Exhibition. English text, with German heading. 1 document of 2 pages Former Reference: 136 1862 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/099 48 hours notice required for access Ch. Vandermilen, Serrurier, Fabt. de Coffresforts, Bruxelles: 'Prix-Courant' Price-list produced for the 1862 International Exhibition 1 document Former Reference: 137 1862 French CLC/B/002/10/01/008/100 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] CLC/B/002/10/01/008/101A 48 hours notice required for access M. Fabian, Spandauer Strasse 75, Berlin: 1862 'Kunst-Schlosser und Fabrikant feuerfester German Geldschranke, so wie eiserner Garten-Meubles, etc.' Illustrated catalogue of safes and wrought-iron garden furniture 1 advertising leaflet of 13 pages Former Reference: 137 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 401 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/101B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son: 'Chubb's Patent Detector Lock' 1862 Unknown source [possibly a proof, which has been amended in manuscript]. Advertisement in form of testimonial from the Honorable Navy Board regarding unsuccessful attempts to pick Chubb's Patent Detector lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 138 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/101C 48 hours notice required for access 'George Price's Treble Patent Prize-medal "Champion" Safes'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 138 1862 Dec 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/101D 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe Robbery'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Burglary at the premises of Fox, wholesale grocers, Fennel Street. Thieves had removed outer casing of a Milner's fireproof safe by boring into the screws holding the case 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 138 1862 Dec 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/101E 48 hours notice required for access 'Schafer's Patent Bullion Bag'. 'Mechanics' Magazine' Illustrated description of chain-mail protected bullion bag 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 138 1862 Dec 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/102 48 hours notice required for access 'Serrure de la Bastille. - Lock of the Bastille'. Illustration. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 138 1862 French CLC/B/002/10/01/008/103 48 hours notice required for access Benjamin Walters, North Street, Wolverhampton: 'Bales' Patent Latches and Locks' Illustration of a simple push-latch 1 advertisement Former Reference: 139 1862 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 402 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/104 48 hours notice required for access Cyrus Price and Company, Horseley Fields, 1862 Wolverhampton: '£50 Reward' A response to circulars published by George Price of Wolverhampton, stating that Cyrus Price and Company are not safe manufacturers and inviting the public to inspect their safe works 1 advertisement Former Reference: 139 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/105 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Wolverhampton: 'The Partiality of 1863 the London Press, by "A Young Man from the Country"' Ilustrated leaflet in response to article entitled 'The Science of Garotting and Housebreaking' as published in the 'Cornhill Magazine', January 1863. Price complains that the article was a "tradesman's puff" for Chubb. He lists safe and lock makers who were awarded medals at the International Exhibition of 1862 and concludes with testimonials for his own safes 1 advertising leaflet of 16 pages Former Reference: 139 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/106A 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb: 'Chubb's Patent Detector Lock' 1 advertisement Former Reference: 140 182- -183- CLC/B/002/10/01/008/106B 48 hours notice required for access Collectanea Vol III page 140 (1857-1867): 'Treatise: "Observations on the Importance of Locks"' Note on provenance of leaflet advertising Charles Chubb's Patent Detector lock, suggesting that it must have been printed pre1827 as it does not include the prestigious address at 57 St Paul's Churchyard 1 document Former Reference: 140 1975 Sep 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/008/107 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb, Portsea, Hampshire: 'Observations on the Importance of Locks; with a description of the very superior construction of Chubb's Patent Detector Lock' 1 advertising leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 140 182- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 403 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/008/108 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb, Portsea, Hampshire: 'Chubb's Patent Detector Lock' Ilustrated leaflet, which has been posted to Jones, Lloyd, Milner (?) and Company, Bankers, Lothbury, City of London 1 advertising leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 140 182- CLC/B/002/10/01/009 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Collectanea' (indexed in CLC/B/002/10/01/007) Original volume re-bound in 4 parts 1 volume Former Reference: 140/3/C3. Volume '3' Part 3 1862 - 1865 [1786 - 1985] CLC/B/002/10/01/009/001 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb and Sons, Manchester: Opening of Depot at 3, St Mary's Gate Advertisement 1 leaflet Former Reference: 141 1838 Apr CLC/B/002/10/01/009/002 48 hours notice required for access W.D. Fullalove: 'Catalogue of thirty of Mr George Price's Treble Patent Prize Medal Fireresisting and Burlgar-proof safes' List of lots for auction sale to be held on 27 November 1 leaflet Former Reference: 142 1862 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/009/003 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks'. 'Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper Exhibitor' Prize medal winning items displayed in the London Hardware Court at the Great Exhibition of 1862. Includes illustrations of Chubbs' Bank Lock and Patent Jewel Safe and Hobbs' Parauotoptic or Bank Lock 1 newspaper cutting of 4 pages Former Reference: 142 1862 Dec 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/004 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Chubb's Improved Patent Detector Locks' Advertisement. Reprints testimonial from the Honorable the Board of Ordnance, dated 14 November 1 leaflet Former Reference: 142 1825 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 404 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/005 48 hours notice required for access Chubb, St Paul's Churchyard: 'Directions for fixing Chubb's Improved Patent Detector Lock, to throw Bolts around an iron door' Illustrated. 1 leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 142 182- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/006 48 hours notice required for access 'Illustrated Literature. Iron Closet Door' 1975 Sep 10 Manuscript note on provenance of advertising leaflets relating to the Improved Patent Detector Lock as fitted to an iron closet door could be dated between 1824 and 1827 1 document Former Reference: 142 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/007A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Latch-Key'. 'The London Journal' A fictional account of a drunken night out after which the author enters Number 43 Some Street instead of his own house at Number 48, and is arrested. He ends with a plea to "Reform your Latch-Keys!", and hopes that Chubb, Bramah or Hobbs will present him with a suitable secure lock 1 newspaper cutting of 2 pages Former Reference: 142 1862 Sep 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/008 48 hours notice required for access 'Charles Chubb, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Improved Patent Detector Lock [and] Newlyinvented Patent Combination Latch' Illustrated advertisement. Includes testimonial from an agent of one of the Bank of England branches dated 27 October 1 leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 143 182- - 183- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/009 48 hours notice required for access 'Thomas Chubb'. Born 1679 died 1746 Published by W. Bent 1 print Former Reference: 144 1786 Aug 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/010 48 hours notice required for access L.F. Munger: 'Munger's Patent Gibraltar BankLock' Advertisement 1 leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 144 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 405 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/011 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Goldsmith, Rochester, Kent, to Chubb 1862 Jan 3 and Sons Accompanies advertising leaflet for Munger's Patent Gibraltar Bank Lock. Offers to sell lock to Chubbs, as he does not have the funds to purchase the patent, or the exhibit at the Great Exhibition of 1862. Annotated "Entered in Letter Book 22 January" 1 letter Former Reference: 144 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/012 48 hours notice required for access M. A, Randall (?), Freetown, Sierra Leone, to Chubb and Sons Testimonial letter accompanying a small iron safe being returned to Chubb. A larger safe containing this small safe had been opened using a crowbar, but the burglars had failed to open this smaller safe and had discarded it in the river. Annotated "Entered in Letter Book 8/12/62" 1 letter Former Reference: 145 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/013 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs and Company, 76 Cheapside, City of 1862 Oct 9 London: Circular letter Copy of circular letter detailing locks supplied to the Bank of England in the 8 quarters from September 1860 to June 1862 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 145 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/014 48 hours notice required for access Alfred Cooley, Merchant, Port Natal, Durban, South Africa to Thomas Perry and Sons, Highfields Works, Bilston, Staffordshire Advertisement reprinting testimonial letter for fireproof safes, dated 5 February 1 document Former Reference: 146 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/015 48 hours notice required for access Thomas G. Codde, Manchester to Chubb and 1862 Jan 6 Son Orders a Chubb Number 31 safe, following burglary in Corporation Street during which a Milner's chest was forced open, but burglars did not attempt to break open a Chubb Number 29 safe 1 letter Former Reference: 146 1862 Sep 20 1863 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 406 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/016A 48 hours notice required for access 'Street-Door Keys'. 'Leisure Hour' On the advisability of checking security when moving to new premises - copies of keys may still be in the possession of former tenants or lodgers 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 146 1863 Jan CLC/B/002/10/01/009/016B 48 hours notice required for access T.C. Williams, Manufacturer, Furnishing and 1863 Jan 19 General Ironmonger, 3 London Street, Reading, Berkshire, to Chubb and Son, London Enquiry about fire-resistant plates. Annotated "In Letter Book 20th" 1 letter Former Reference: 146 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/016C 48 hours notice required for access Johnston, Fraser and Company, 66 Gordon Street Glasgow to the Editor: 'The Fire in Gordon Street'. 'North British Daily Mail' Reports that, contrary to newspaper reports, books, banknotes and stamps stored in a Milner's fire-resisting safe had been badly damaged or destroyed by the recent fire 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 146 1863 May 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/017A 48 hours notice required for access 'Lock and safe literature'. 'Builder' Reviews recently published material by Hobbs and Thomas Milner and a tirade by "A Young Man from the Country" against Mr Chubb and the Cornhill magazine and in favour of George Price of Wolverhampton 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 147 1863 May 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/017B 48 hours notice required for access Johnston, Fraser and Company, Metal Merchants and Manufacturers, 66 Gordon Street, Glasgow to Chubb and Son, St Paul's Churchyard As material stored in a Milner's fire-resisting safe had been destroyed in a recent fire, can Chubb give a guarantee that their own safes are fireproof 1 letter Former Reference: 147 1863 May 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 407 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/017C 48 hours notice required for access Mackay and Kirkwood: 'Milner's Unequalled Safes'. 'North British Daily Mail' Advertisement. Reprints testimonials from Duncan Keith and from James Sinclair, an agent for Milners to the effect that the contents of a Milners safe, Number 4 size had been undamaged by the fires in Gordon Street on 21 May 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 147 1863 May 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/018A 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery at the Bank of Manchester'. 1863 Feb 17 'Manchester Examiner' £1,060 stolen from an old-fashioned safe after thieves had broken into the cellar from adjoining premises of the Liverpool and London Insurance Company, in King Street. The principal safe was not broken into 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 148 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/018B 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks and Keys. - III' Unknown source. History of locks and of cords used as for fastening, from the ancient Egyptians, the Romans and the Gordian Knot of the Greeks. Locks were probably introduced to England by the Phoenicians, but early locks were of very simple construction 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 148 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/019A 48 hours notice required for access N. Allen, Towlaw Iron Works, to Chubb and 1863 Feb 13 other named addressees Section missing from bottom. Offering to exhibit the "Best spring lock in the Kingdom", which he had been unable to show at the Great Exhibition of 1862 1 letter Former Reference: 149 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/019B 48 hours notice required for access 'Bank Robbery at Manchester'. 1863 Feb Unknown source. £1,060 stolen from an old safe after thieves had broken into the cellar from adjoining premises. The principal safe was not broken into 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 149 1863 Feb 14 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 408 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/019C 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Chubb's Patent Safes' Unknown source. Advertisement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 149 1863 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/019D 48 hours notice required for access Mr Young's success in the competition and the 1863 Australian and American lock markets Unknown source. Great demand for high quality locks, as opposed to the cheap padlocks manufactured in Willenhall and Walsall for the Indian market 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 149 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/019E 48 hours notice required for access 'Destruction of the Kidderminster Railway Station by Fire'. 'Manchester Guardian' The contents of a Milner's safe remained intact after the fire. Reprinted from 'Birmingham Daily Post' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 149 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/020A 48 hours notice required for access The Prince of Wales has appointed Chubb and 1863 Mar Son as bootmakers and shoemakers (sic) to his Royal Highness. 'North Wales Chronicle' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 150 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/020B 48 hours notice required for access Celebrations on award of Royal Warrant. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Fragmentary report 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 150 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/020C 48 hours notice required for access The Prince of Wales has appointed Chubb and 1863 Mar Son as clockmakers (sic) and safemakers to his Royal Highness. 'North Wales Chronicle' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 150 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/020D 48 hours notice required for access Celebrations on award of Royal Warrant. 'Birmingham Daily Post' A second fragmentary report 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 150 1863 Feb 18 1863 Mar 11 1863 Mar 11 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 409 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/020E 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks.The Prince of Wales has appointed Chubb and Son as Lock Makers and Safe Makers to his Royal Highness'. 'Builder' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 150 1863 Mar 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/020F 48 hours notice required for access Serious fire at Victoria Foundry, Dewsbury. 'Liverpool Mercury' Contents of a Milner's Quadruple Patent Fire Resisting Safe were undamaged 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 150 1863 Mar 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/020G 48 hours notice required for access 'Extensive robbery of jewellery at Sheffield' Unknown source. Although an interior door between the shop and workshops at Myers, Market Place had been secured with two Chubb locks, a burglar had entered the premises via the basement by drilling through the wooden flooring and stole £2,000 worth of watches and jewellery 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 150 1863 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/020H 48 hours notice required for access Attempted robbery at the premises of the Adelphi Banking Company, Hamilton Street, Birkenhead. 'Liverpool Mercury' Burglars failed to open a Chubb's Patent safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 150 1863 Mar 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/020I 48 hours notice required for access 'The Robbery of £1145 from the Lancashire and 1863 Aug 26 Yorkshire Railway'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Old Bailey trial of Ralph Wignall, a railway guard and Joseph Bond, clogger, charged with stealing and receiving monies from cash boxes containing staff wages. Part 2 of a cutting in 2 parts. For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/029F 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 149 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/021 48 hours notice required for access A. Smith, Mauchline, Ayrshire, Scotland: Rotatory Strike for spring latches Circular 1 letter Former Reference: 150 1863 Mar 9 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 410 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/022 48 hours notice required for access John Ellison, Manager, Adelphi Banking Company, 38 Renshaw Street, Liverpool to Chubb and Son Testimonial. Burglars had failed to open a Chubb safe during a robbery at the bank's Birkenhead premises 1 letter Former Reference: 150 1863 Mar 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/023 48 hours notice required for access L. Lindon, Exhibition Building, South Kensington to Chubb and Son Reply to Chubb's letter of 21 March about the collection of iron safes displayed at the 1862 International Exhibition 1 letter Former Reference: 151 1863 Mar 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/024A 48 hours notice required for access Elizabeth Hoole (?), 8 Myddleton Square, Pentonville to John Chubb Copies a letter she has received from D. Griffiths, Madras, India. Griffiths warns Chubb against travel to India, as Indian locksmiths as they show contempt for the use of Chubb safes and locks 1 letter of 3 pages Former Reference: 151 1863 May 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/024B 48 hours notice required for access 'Stafford. Attempted shop robbery'. 'Birmingham 1863 April 2 Daily Post' Burglars had failed to pick a Chubb lock during attempted robbery at Charles Wright's drapers shop 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 151 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/024C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lost Cash-box'. 'Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper' Recovery of cash box stolen from John Nott, landlord of the Swan Inn. The box had been forced open, but the Chubb lock had not been picked 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 151 1863 Feb 14 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 411 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/025A 48 hours notice required for access Alfred Trueman v. Francis Journeaux. 'Jersey Independent' Court report concerning a quantity of plate contained in chest secured with a Chubb's lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 152 1863 Jun 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/025B 48 hours notice required for access Flora H. Chubb, 42 Val Plaisant, Jersey to Mr 1863 Jul 21 Chalk An "explanation" of the court proceedings (Trueman v. Journeaux) concerning plate which had been contained in a chest secured with a Chubb's lock 1 letter of 3 pages Former Reference: 152 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/025C 48 hours notice required for access 'Enormous conflagration in Australia' Unknown source. A Chubb's iron safe had protected notes and securities during a fire at a branch of the Bank of Australasia, Rauken Street, Jackson Town, Australia 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 152 1863 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/026 48 hours notice required for access Secretary, Bank of Australasia, Threadneedle Street, City of London. to Chubb and Son, St. Paul's Church Yard Testimonial. Copies an account from the Sydney manager of the bank concerning a fire at Forbes, Lachlan Diggings, New South Wales, Australia. A Chubb's iron safe had protected notes, books, gold coins and watches, which were only slightly charred 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 153 1863 Jun 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/027 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Fire at Rauken Street'. 'Lachlan Observer' Manuscript copy of a press cutting. Slight amendments in another hand, including new heading "Great Fire in Australia" 1 document Former Reference: 153 1863 Feb 28 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 412 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/028 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, 57 St Paul's Churchyard to John H. Vine Accompanies the gift of a desk to John Vine on the occasion of his coming-of-age 1 letter Former Reference: 154 1863 Jul 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/029A 48 hours notice required for access Brian Vine, Burley Street Farm, Burley Street, near Ringwood, Hampshire to the Chairman, 'Chubbs' Letter accompanying gift of CLC/B/002/10/01/009/028 to Chubb and Son Limited. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 154 1985 Aug 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/029B-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Alarming Fire. Destruction of a warehouse and a quantity of cotton'. 'Liverpool Mercury' A fire at Covent Buildings, Water Street, Manchester 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 154 1863 Jul 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/029D 48 hours notice required for access 'Cyrus Price and Company's Iron Safes and Locks' Unknown source. Advertises Patent Fire and Thief-Proof Safes, Doors and Locks, awarded Prize Medal at the Great Exhibition of 1862 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 154 1863 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/029E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Jewellery Robbery at Sheffield'. 'Manchester Guardian' Trial of Martin Cooper and John Sykes for the burglary at the premises of Thomas Myers, Market Place. They had entered the shop via the basement, and did not attempt to break in via a sliding iron door secured by two Chubb's locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 154 1863 Jul 23 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 413 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/029F 48 hours notice required for access 'The Robbery of £1145 from the Lancashire and 1863 Aug 26 Yorkshire Railway'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Old Bailey trial of Ralph Wignall, a railway guard and Joseph Bond, clogger, charged with stealing and receiving monies from cash boxes containing staff wages. Part 1 of a cutting in 2 parts. For Part 2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/020I 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 148 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/030A 48 hours notice required for access J.F. Griffiths, 44 Church Street, Liverpool: 'Sales by Auction. Chatwood's Double Patent Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes'. 'Liverpool Mercury' Advertisement. Reprints testimonial concerning test of the "Chatwood's Patent Gunpowder Escapement" on 13 August 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 155 1863 Aug 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/030B 48 hours notice required for access '... Some carried their money for their tickets in their mouths as an improvement on Chubb's thief-proof safes'. 'Sporting Life' Fragmentary report of sporting (?) event 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 155 1863 Sep 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/030C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Robbery of a Safe at Bowling'. 'Manchester Guardian' Safe stolen from Mr Fox's Upper Croft Mill, Bowling Back Lane, Bradford was recovered from a deep pond. The safe had been blown open and bank-notes and gold had been removed. Thomas Hays, the watchman, was remanded on bail on suspicion of involvement in the robbery 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 155 1863 Sep 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/030D 48 hours notice required for access Erection of fence to protect a railway line from trespass by cattle. 'Saturday Review' Fragmentary report. " ...We have no doubt that it was a CHUBB'S lock with all the improvements that was put on the stable-door, in the proverb, after the steed was stolen ..." 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 155 1863 Aug 15 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 414 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/031A 48 hours notice required for access 'Another Extraordinary Safe Robbery at Bradford'. 'Manchester Guardian' A Milner's safe was stolen from Mr Fox's Upper Croft Mill, Bowling Back Lane, Bradford 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 155 1863 Sep 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/031B 48 hours notice required for access J.Wallersh (?), care of F.J. Luckman, 1 Teneriffe Street, Broughton to Chubb and Son 'What would be the consequences of successfully drilling into one of Chubb's patent drill-proof and case-hardened safes?' 1 letter Former Reference: 155 1863 Sep 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/032A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Great Fire in Oxford'. 'Liverpool Mercury' Advertisment for Milner's fire-proof-safes. Reprints a report from the 'Oxford Times' and testimonials from Grimbley, Hughes and Drewe and from J.S. Browning 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 156 1863 Oct 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/032B 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks! Locks!! Locks!!!'. 'Birmingham Herald' Advertisment requesting a practical man with capital to join the inventor in patenting his new improved lock. Annotated "Received from Wh. 27/10/63" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 156 1863 Oct CLC/B/002/10/01/009/032C 48 hours notice required for access 'Fraudulent Trade Marks' Unknown source. The first prosecution under the Fraudulent Trade Marks Act brought by Guinness and Company, the brewers, against William Haines, proprietor of the Royal Kentish Hotel 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 156 1864 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/032D 48 hours notice required for access 'Trade Marks'. 'Daily Telegraph' Prosecution under the Fraudulent Trade Marks Act brought by Rolfe and Company, piano makers, against Mr Kelly, auctioneer of 11 Charles Street, Oxford Street 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 156 1864 Jan 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 415 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/032E 48 hours notice required for access 'Westminster. Trade Marks'. Unknown source. An application for summonses under the Fraudulent Trade Marks Act by Collard and Collard, piano makers 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 156 1864 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/032F 48 hours notice required for access The current state of the lock trade. 'The Times' Part of a report of a meeting. Vote of thanks was proposed to Mr Walters 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 156 1864 Feb 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/032G 48 hours notice required for access 'Marylebone. Trade Marks'. 'Daily Telegraph' 1864 Jan 19 An application for a summons under the Fraudulent Trade Marks Act against Venn, a tradesman, Baker Street brought by Collard and Collard, piano makers. The application was granted 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 156 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/033A 48 hours notice required for access Philip Walters, Lear Lane Cottage, Penn Road, 1864 Wolverhampton: 'The Wolverhampton Lock Trade: its present and future prospects' Copy inscribed 'John Chubb Esq'. Pamphlet on the general decline in the lock trade in Wolverhampton, the mechanization of the trade by Hobbs and an account of Elias Howe's successful invention of the sewing machine in the United States of America 1 leaflet of 16 pages Former Reference: 157 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/033B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Wolverhampton Lock Trade'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Report of lecture given at the Athenaeum by Philip Walters. Hobbs should be congratulated in setting up his factory in the UK and saving the country from being inundated with cheap American locks. The Wolverhampton lock trade should take advantage of mechanization, and manufacturers should promote their workmen's well-being by proper discipline. The School of Design would also benefit the trade 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 156 1863 Dec 12 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 416 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/033C 48 hours notice required for access M. Henry, Fleet Street: 'Trade Marks'. 'Daily 1864 Jan 13 Telegraph' Refers to a leading article suggesting the use of letters or numberals and a letter from Mr Chubb suggesting the use of numerals. The writer had previously suggested this in March 1862 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 157 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/033D 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son's new premises in Wolverhampton. 'Engineer' The lock-making trade in Wolverhampton, and particularly the increase in orders for Chubb 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 157 1864 Feb 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/033E 48 hours notice required for access 'Clerkenwell. Trades' Marks Act'. 'Daily Telegraph' Trial of Robert John Eungblut, a piano maker, charged with falsely marking a piano with the trade-mark of Thomas Rolfe. The case was dismissed 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 157 1864 Feb 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/033F 48 hours notice required for access 'Clerkenwell. Trades' Marks'. 'Daily Telegraph' Trial of Robert John Eungblut, a piano maker, charged with falsely marking a piano with the trade-mark of Thomas Rolfe. The case was adjourned 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 157 1864 Feb 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/034A-C 48 hours notice required for access Summonses under the Merchandise Marks Act. 1864 Feb 'Daily Telegraph' Summonses against Mr Kelly, auctioneer, of Charles Street, Oxford Street and Mr Scotcher, auctioneer, of Old Bond Street. The case concerned pianos falsely marked with trademark of Thomas Rolfe, of Regent Street. The case was adjourned for a week 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 158 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 417 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/035A 48 hours notice required for access 'Law Intelligence. Court of Chancery. Lincoln's Inn, Dec 21: Hall v. Barrows. - Judgment'. 'Birmingham Journal' Case on the rights of property in a trades mark 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 159 1863 Dec 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/035B 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, 57 St Paul's Churchyard: 'Trade 1864 Jan 6 Marks'. 'Standard' A Letter to the Editor, following the newspaper's summary of the Merchandise Marks Act, 1862. Chubb suggests that trademarks should be in form of a trade classification, with simple numerals 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 159 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/035C 48 hours notice required for access 'Extensive Robbery in the City'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Robbery at the premises of Mr McKeon, a bullion dealer, using duplicate keys 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 159 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/035D 48 hours notice required for access Mr Milner had patented a fire-proof bulkhead for 1863 Dec 18 ships ... 'Society of Arts Journal' A fireproof bulkhead had saved the vessel, Sarah Sands 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 159 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/035E 48 hours notice required for access Wilson and James, 42 Parade: 'Locks' Unknown source. Advertisement for Patent Invincible Balance Protector Locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 159 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/035G 48 hours notice required for access '... Many will agree with the Master of the Rolls that a trade mark ... is a kind of manufactured signature ...' 'Standard' A trade mark should authenticate goods to which it is applied 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 159 1864 Mar 1864 Apr 5 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 418 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/035H 48 hours notice required for access 'Case of "Receiving"'. Report from unidentified Birmingham newspaper of the committal proceedings of John Cartwright, a safe maker, charged with receiving stolen locks and keys. He was committed for trial at the Assizes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 159 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/035I 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Trade List'. 'Builder' Reports publication of illustrated list of locks and safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 159 1864 Mar 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/036A-E 48 hours notice required for access '[The International Exhibition] Locks and Safes'. 1862 Nov 15 'Illustrated London News' Items displayed at the International Exhibition of 1862 by Hobbs, Chubb and Son, Bramah and Company and Wertheim und Wiesse, Vienna. Includes illustration of Hobbs and Company's lock-indicator. Separate item contains additional illustrations. Parts 1-5 of a cutting in 6 parts. For Part 6 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/037 1 newspaper cutting of 5 parts Former Reference: 161 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/036F 48 hours notice required for access 'Unsafe Safes'. Unknown source, reprinting report from a Demerara newspaper on a fire in Georgetown, British Guiana. Items stored in a Milner's fireproof safe had been destroyed, and gold and silver coins melted. Part 1 of a cutting in 2 parts. For Part 2 see For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/036F 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/036G 48 hours notice required for access 'The Lock Receiving Case'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' John Cartwright, charged with receiving safe locks might have failed to answer to bail 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 161 1864 Apr 16 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 419 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/036H 48 hours notice required for access 'St. Paul's Churchyard'. 'Standard' A gas-lit illuminated star at the premises of Chubb and Sons drew a large crowd of spectators 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 161 1863 Jun 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/037 48 hours notice required for access 'The International Exhibition'. 'Illustrated London 1862 Nov 15 News' Illustrations of Items displayed by Hobbs, Chubb and Son, Bramah and Company and Wertheim und Wiesse, Vienna. Includes Chubb's Patent Fire-proof Safe and Chubb's Safe-lock and Key. Part 6 of a cutting in 6 parts. For Parts 1-5 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/036A-E 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 160 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/038 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Taylor Sinnett, 28 Percy Street, Bedford Square, London W, to Chubb and Son (?) Sinnett offers his services as an advertising manager, having had some 25 years experience working for publishers such as Charles Knight and Longmans 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 162 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/039 48 hours notice required for access 'On every old wall in Manchester' 186Manuscript. Seemingly a description of advertising poster for Price's safes, showing a "regular Bill Sykes looking fellow" unsuccessfully attempting to break open a safe. Signed Sole Agent to McClumin, Blackfriars 1 document Former Reference: 162 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/040 48 hours notice required for access [Blank page] 1864 Feb 15 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 420 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/041A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Science of Garrotting and Housebreaking'. 1863 Jan 'Cornhill Magazine' Account by a prison visitor of methods of garrotting and housebreaking. Includes illustrations of skeleton keys, pick-locks, a jackin-the-box used to force open locks and various devices to quietly screw through locks and doors 1 newspaper cutting of 14 pages Former Reference: 163 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/041B 48 hours notice required for access George Price, 24 St Swithin's Lane, City of 1859 May London: 'List of George Price's Improved Patent Wrought-iron, Fire-resisting and Burglarproof Book and Plate Safes, Deed Chests, &c.' 1 volume of 24 pages Former Reference: 163 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/042 48 hours notice required for access F. Wertheim und Companie in Wien, Tuchlauben Nr. 436: 'Geld=, Bucher= und Documenten=Kassen' Illustrated leaflet, showing Wertheim's premises, tests of fire-proof safes, safes, deedboxes and presses, together with medals awarded at various international exhibitions between 1849 and 1862 1 advertising leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 164 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/043 48 hours notice required for access Philip Walters, Lear Lane Cottage, Penn Road, 1863 Dec 1 Wolverhampton: 'Threatened Introduction of the Lock Trade into Birmingham and Coventry' Advertising lecture to be given at the Athenaeum, Queen Street, Wolverhampton on Dec 7. Printed by Hinde, Dudley Street, Wolverhampton 1 advertisement Former Reference: 165 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/044 48 hours notice required for access 'An Act to prevent false Respresentations as to Grants of Medals of Certificates made by the Commissioners for the Exhibitions of 1851 and 1862' Bill 261, 26 & 27 Vict. The act may be cited as "The Exhibition Medals Act, 1863" 1 document of 3 pages Former Reference: 165 1863 Jun German 1863 Jul 23 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 421 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/045 48 hours notice required for access Marr and Son, 11 Cannon Street West, City of London: 'Improved Patent Fire and Thief Proof Safes' Refers to reward of £200 following recent picking of locks of five iron safes and resultant increased demand for their safes 1 advertisement Former Reference: 165 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/046 48 hours notice required for access Millikin and Lawley, 161 Strand, London: 'Keys Lost!' Printed by Swinfords, 276 Strand. Advertises key-rings embossed with name and address 1 advertisement Former Reference: 166 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/047 48 hours notice required for access C.H. Griffiths, 23 Cannon Street West, City of London, to Mr Robert Smith Letter accompanying list of second hand safes available for sale 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 166 1864 Apr 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/048-049 48 hours notice required for access C.H. Griffiths, Fire and Thief-proof Safe 1864 Mar 24 Warehouse, 23 Cannon Street West, City of London: Catalogue Printed leaflet, annotated in manuscript to show manufacturers, dimensions and prices 1 advertising leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 167 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/050 48 hours notice required for access John Tann, Patent Reliance Lock and Safe Warehouse, 30 Walbrook, City of London: 'Caution to Purchasers of Fire-Proof Safes' Cautions against purchasing safes claimed to be manufactured by Tann, but not marked with his trademark "Reliance Patent, 30, Walbrook". Printed by Forsaith, 118 Bethnal Green Road 1 advertisement Former Reference: 168 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/051 48 hours notice required for access The Editor, 'The News', 5 Whitefriars Street, City of London, to John Chubb Asks whether Chubb had received a note addressed to him about a fortnight ago 1 letter Former Reference: 169 1864 Mar 28 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 422 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/052 48 hours notice required for access Milner and Son, 47A Moorgate Street, City of London, to Chubb and Son Thanks Chubb for copy of note from the Editor, 'The News', asking whether he could supply information about cases when Milner's safes had failed to resist fire. A similar note had been sent to Milner's asking for information on Chubb's safes 1 letter Former Reference: 169 1864 Mar 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/053 48 hours notice required for access The Editor, 'The News', 5 Whitefriars Street, City of London, to Milner and Son Copy of note from the Editor, 'The News', asking whether he could supply information about cases when Chubb's safes had failed to resist fire 1 letter Former Reference: 169 1864 Mar 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/054 48 hours notice required for access The Editor, 'The News', 5 Whitefriars Street, City of London, to John Chubb Asking whether he could supply information about cases when Milner's safes had failed to resist fire 1 letter Former Reference: 169 1864 Mar 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/055A 48 hours notice required for access M.C. Hepburn, 93 Chancery Lane, Holborn: Price list Sizes and prices of deed boxes fitted with tumbler locks 1 catalogue of 2 pages Former Reference: 171 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/055B-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Price and Dawes' Burglar-Proof Safes'. 'The Engineer' Illustrated description of safe fitted with unpickable and gunpowder-proof lock, with a drill-proof door. Parts 2-4 of a cutting in 4 parts. For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/066A 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 170 1863 Nov 6 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 423 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/055E 48 hours notice required for access G. Price: 'Improvements in Locks' 185- - 186Completed patent no. 2343, dated Oct 14 1859. Not described. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 170 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/056 48 hours notice required for access 'The International Exhibition. Chubb's Locks and Fire-Proof Safes'. 'Illustrated News of the World' Contains illustrations of Chubb's Bank Safe, Chubb's Patent Jewel Safe, Banker's Lock, Patent Detector Lock and Gunpowder-Proof Lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 171 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/057A 48 hours notice required for access 'The case of Chubb v. Tidmarsh was decided in 1864 Jun Birmingham on Tuesday' Unknown source. Case brought under the Merchandise Marks Act 1862. Samuel Tidmarsh had been charged with counterfeiting Chubb's trademark. The case was dismissed 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 171 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/057B-C 48 hours notice required for access 'A flagrant case of violation of the trademarks 1864 Jun 20 will come on in Birmingham in a day or two'. 'City Circular' Chubb had purchased a safe from a general dealer in Birmingham, allegedly fitted with a Chubb's Patent Lock, although fitted with an inferior lock. The dealer had purchased the safe from a specialist Birmingham safe-maker, who had failed to confirm the authenticity of the lock 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 172 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/057D 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr F. Walker corroborated his father's evidence relative to the purchase of the safe' Unknown source. Part of court report concerning the purchase of a safe from a Mr Hopley 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 172 1862 Dec 13 1864 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 424 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/057E 48 hours notice required for access A fireproof strongroom to be constructed by Milners for an overseas bank. Unknown source (from a Liverpool newspaper? ) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 172 1864 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/057F 48 hours notice required for access John and Joseph Taunton, Vaughton Works, Rea Street South, Birmingham to the Editor: 'Imitating Chubb's patent'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Following report of the case of Chubb v. Tidmarsh, Taunton confirms that their firm had purchased escutcheons marked "Chubb's Patent Lock" from Lockley, as, unlike Cotterill, Chubb did not supply escutcheons for locks purchased from them. There was no attempt to deceive the public 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 172 1864 Jun 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/057G 48 hours notice required for access 'Charge under the Merchandise Marks Act. 1864 Jun 20 Imitating Chubb's patents'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Case report on Chubb v. Tidmarsh. Ebenezer Howard, Chubb's manager in Wolverhampton, had purchased a safe marked with a counterfeit Chubb's escutcheon from John Buckler. Buckler had acquired the safe from Samuel Tidmarsh, who gave evidence that the original lock was faulty, and that the had replaced it, but not changed the escutcheon. William Lockley gave evidence that he had manufactured escutcheons bearing Chubb's name for a number of clients. The case was adjourned when Tidmarsh was taken ill 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 172 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 425 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/057H 48 hours notice required for access 'Charge under the Merchandise Marks Act. Imitating Chubb's patents'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Case report on Chubb v. Tidmarsh. The defence argued that there could be no case to answer for a charge of forgery, as the escutcheon fixed to the safe sold by Tidmarsh bore no resemblance to Chubb's own escutcheons. Part 1 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Parts 2-5 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/058A-D 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 172 1864 Jun 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/057I 48 hours notice required for access Pinchard and Shelton, Wolverhampton, Solicitors for Mr Chubb: 'Notice [to] Persons who have purchased iron safes ... purporting to have Chubb's locks'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Advertisement, numbered 1716. Requests information about recently purchased safes which may have been falsely described as being fitted with Chubb locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 172 1864 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/009/058A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Charge under the Merchandise Marks Act. Imitating Chubb's patents'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Case report on Chubb v. Tidmarsh. The defence argued that there could be no case to answer for a charge of forgery, as the escutcheon fixed to the safe sold by Tidmarsh bore no resemblance to Chubb's own escutcheons. Evidence was given that the lock had been changed, but the original escutcheon left in place. The case was dismissed on the grounds that there had been no intention to deceive. Parts 2-5 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/057H 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 173 1864 Jun 27 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 426 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/058E 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Tidmarsh, United Kingdom Works, Mill 1864 Jun Street: 'An advertisement calculated to injure my reputation'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Advertisement, numbered 2083. Refers to previous advertisement placed by Pinchard and Shelton, numbered 1716, which is reprinted here. He offers reward of £100 if anyone can prove that he has fraudulently offered for sale safes having Chubb's locks which were not fitted with Chubb's locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 172 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/058F 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring burglary in Fennel-Street'. Unknown source. Thieves entered premises of J. and R. Fox using false keys, and then opened an iron safe by drilling out the lock. £145 in gold and silver, plus a £5 banknote were stolen. A reward of £40 is offered 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 173 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/059A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Infringement of Patent Rights. Charges of 1864 Jun Forgery and Fraud under the Merchandise Marks Act, 1862'. Unknown source. Case report on Chubb v. Tidmarsh. Ebenezer Howard, Chubb's manager in Wolverhampton, had purchased a safe marked with a counterfeit Chubb's escutcheon from John Buckler. Buckler had acquired the safe from Samuel Tidmarsh, who gave evidence that the original lock was faulty, and that the had replaced it, but not changed the escutcheon. The case was dismissed on the grounds that there was no intention to defraud. The author comments that the use of counterfeit escutcheons is commonplace in the iron safe trade 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 174 1864 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 427 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/059C 48 hours notice required for access Chubb v. Tidmarsh. 1864 Jun Unknown source. Case report on Chubb v. Tidmarsh. Ebenezer Howard, Chubb's manager in Wolverhampton, had purchased a safe marked with a counterfeit Chubb's escutcheon from John Buckler. Buckler had acquired the safe from Samuel Tidmarsh, who gave evidence that the original lock was faulty, and that the had replaced it, but not changed the escutcheon. The case was adjourned when Tidmarsh was taken ill 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 174 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/059D 48 hours notice required for access William Hyatt and Son, Temple Street Wolverhampton, to Chubb and Son, St. Paul's Churchyard Requests Chubb to withdraw legal proceedings on the ground of counterfeiting escutcheons. Hyatts will hand over all their patterns and castings and allow Chubb to publish their apology 1 letter Former Reference: 174 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060A 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglars at the Town Hall [Manchester]'. 1864 Unknown source. Burglars unsuccessfully tried to break open a large Milner's safe in the Waterworks Offices. The lock was damaged, so Milner's locksmiths have spent several hours attempting to open the safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060B 48 hours notice required for access 'Attempt to rob a safe in the Town Hall 1864 [Manchester]'. Unknown source. Burglars unsuccessfully tried to break open a large Milner's safe in the Waterworks Offices. The lock was damaged, so Milner's locksmiths have spent several hours attempting to open the safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 1864 Jul 14 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 428 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060C 48 hours notice required for access 'St. Paul's Churchyard'. 'Standard' Unknown source. A gas-lit illuminated star, with the initials V.R. at the premises of Chubb and Sons 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060D 48 hours notice required for access '... One young lady ... twirls her neat Chubb latch-key jauntily on her gloved forefinger ...' Unknown source. A street prostitute wishing police constables "a most affectionate good night" as she is moved along 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 1864 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060E 48 hours notice required for access 'Unsafe Safes'. Unknown source, reprinting report from a Demerara newspaper on a fire in Georgetown, British Guiana. Items stored in a Milner's fireproof safe had been destroyed, and gold and silver coins melted. Part 2 of a cutting in 2 parts. For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/036F 186- 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060F 48 hours notice required for access W.D. Fullalove, King Street: 'Important 1864 Mar Clearance Sale of Fire Engines ... [and] 21 Fireresisting safes ...' Unknown source. Advertises auction on 21 March at premises of George Price, 18 Blackfriars Street, Manchester, who is declining the fire-engine business 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060G 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr Mallet's patent buckled plates for fireproof buildings'. Unknown source. 2-line fragment 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 1864 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 429 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060H 48 hours notice required for access William Lockley, Brassfounder, Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham: 'Public Apology. Chubb's Patent Lock'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Advertisement, numbered 2051. Apologises for infringing Chubb's trademark on lock escutcheons and offers to hand over all patterns and castings in his possession 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 1864 Jun 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060I 48 hours notice required for access Groves and Company, Excelsior Works, Floodgate Street, Deritend, Birmingham to the Editor: Chubb v. Tidmarsh. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Following report of the case of Chubb v. Tidmarsh, Groves confirms that their firm had purchased escutcheons marked "Chubb's Patent Lock", but there was no attempt to deceive the public and these were only fixed to safes fitted with Chubb's locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 1864 Jun 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060J 48 hours notice required for access 'Extraordinary burglary at Freshford Railway Station'. Unknown source. Thieves had blown open a cash box fitted with a Chubb's patent safety lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 1864 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060K 48 hours notice required for access William Lockley, Brassfounder, Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham [and] William Hyatt and Son, Temple Street, Wolverhampton, to Chubb and Son, St. Paul's Churchyard Unknown source. 2 advertisements in the form of public apologies to Chubb for the supply and use of counterfeit lock escutcheons 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 1864 Jul CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060L 48 hours notice required for access 'A Chest Protector - One of Chubb's locks'. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 1864 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 430 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060M 48 hours notice required for access Felix, 199 High Street, S.E.: 'Iron safes for sale'. Advertisement from unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 175 1864 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/060O 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St. Paul's Churchyard: Escutcheons bearing the Chubb trade mark States that Chubb do not sell any such escutcheons, or authorise anyone else to do so 1 advertisement Former Reference: 175 1864 Aug 4 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/061 48 hours notice required for access J.M. Howell, Superintendant, Great Western 1864 May 9 Railway, Bath, Somerset, to Chubb and Son, St. Paul's Churchyard Reference number 5/56. A reply to Chubb's letter of 5 May concerning burglary at Freshford Railway Station. The safe was manufactured by the Coalbrookdale Works, but there is no trace of Chubb's name on the lock or safe 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 175 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/062 48 hours notice required for access Pinchard and Shelton, Solicitors, 1864 Jul 13 Wolverhampton to Chubb and Son, St. Paul's Churchyard: 'Yourselves vs. Tidmarsh'. From Chubb's solicitors in the case of Chubb V. Hindmarsh. Reference to the original case, also to communications from the solicitors representing John and Joseph Taunton and William Hyatt 1 letter of 4 pages Former Reference: 175 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/063A 48 hours notice required for access 'A Safe on Safe Terms'. Advertisement from unknown source. Numbered 6281. Refers to another advertisement for a sale of fire-proof safes at half price 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 120 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/063B 48 hours notice required for access 'Price's Patent Case-Hardened Door'. Unknown source. Incomplete cutting describes a George Price deed chest number 207 as sold for £7.00 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: . 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 431 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/063C 48 hours notice required for access Henry Watson and Company, 3 St. Ann's Lane, General Post Office, [London], E.C. to Milner and Son: 'Burglary in London [Copy]'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement. Copy of testimonial letter thieves had unsuccessfully attempted to break into one of Milners safes on 11 June 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 177 1864 Jul 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/063D 48 hours notice required for access W.C., Mr. Barrett's Offices, Bell-Yard, DoctorsCommons, [London]: 'To be disposed of, a Patent Lock and Fireproof Iron Safe Business'. Advertisement from unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 177 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/063E 48 hours notice required for access Charles McClunan [agent for George Price], Manchester Depot, 18 Blackfriars Street: 'The Recent Robberies of Iron Safes in Manchester'. Reprints report from 'Manchester Guardian' of 13 April. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 177 1864 Apr CLC/B/002/10/01/009/063F 48 hours notice required for access 'The employes (sic) of the Patent Unpickable Lock Company (Limited) held their first anniversary on Saturday'. 'Manchester Examiner' Celebration held ar Thorney Road, Fishery Grounds, West Drayton 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 177 1864 May 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/063G 48 hours notice required for access 'Another robbery from an iron safe'. 'Manchester Guardian' Robbery at J.M.W. Leigh's ironmongery shop, Market Street, Manchester. Thieves drilled into a 20-year old safe manufactured by Leigh 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 177 1864 Aug 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/063H 48 hours notice required for access The modern style of burglar. 'Manchester Guardian' Incomplete cutting 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 177 1864 May 30 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 432 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/064A 48 hours notice required for access [J. and R. Fox, Fennel Street], Manchester to Chubb and Son. Indistinct signature. Reports robbery during which thieves drilled into one of Milner's safes and stole £150 1 letter Former Reference: 178 1864 Jun 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/064B 48 hours notice required for access 'Attempted Burglary'. Unknown source. Burglars failed to open a Chubb's patent safe during attempted robbery at I. and W.B. Moss on 28 February 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 178 1864 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/009/064C 48 hours notice required for access 'Theft of £150 from a safe'. 'Manchester Examiner' Burglary at premises of J. and R. Fox, wholesale grocers, Fennel Street, Manchester. Thieves drilled into one of Milner's safes and police believe that the same gang were responsible for recent robbery at the Town Hall 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 178 1864 Jun 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/064D 48 hours notice required for access J. and R. Fox, [Fennel Street], to the Editor: 'The Late Safe Robbery'. 'Manchester Examiner' Thieves had drilled into one of Milner's burglarproof safes and not a safe "of common manufacture" as stated in newspaper report of 2 June 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 178 1864 Jun 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/064E 48 hours notice required for access 'A Monster Fire Proof Safe'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Report reprinted from 'Wolverhampton Chronicle'. Chubb have constructed a fireproof strongroom for an Indian bank 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 178 1864 Jun 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 433 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/065 48 hours notice required for access C. McClunan, for George Price: 'Is a Spade a Spade' Original scrapbook caption describes this as "Copy of a large Bill posted on walls in Manchester". The public are being misled by press reports of the recent robbery at the premises of Fox, wholesale grocers of Fennel Street, Manchester. The safe which was drilled into was a recently-purchased Milner's Holdfast Safe, rather than an old book safe 1 document Former Reference: 179 1864 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/009/066A 48 hours notice required for access 'Price and Dawes' Burglar-Proof Safes'. 'The Engineer' Illustrated description of safe fitted with unpickable and gunpowder-proof lock, with a drill-proof door. Part 1 of a cutting in 4 parts. For Parts 2-4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/055B-D 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 170 1863 Nov 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/066B 48 hours notice required for access Charles McClunan [agent for George Price], 1864 Jun Manchester Depot, 18 Blackfriars Street: 'The Robbery of £155 from a Milner's Safe by drilling at Messrs. Fox's, Manchester' Advertisement from unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 177 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/066C 48 hours notice required for access Burglary at premises of H. Dixon, The Old Wharf, Birmingham. 'The Engineer' A supposedly thief-proof safe was forced open using a wedge. [Cutting filed out of sequence] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 196 1865 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/009/066D 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Lock' Unknown source. Mr Cross, of Cross and Herne ironmongers, picked a Chubb lock using specially constructed picklock. [Filed out of sequence - should be in CLC/B/002/10/01/008] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 121 1862 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 434 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/066E 48 hours notice required for access [Fragment of court report ?] Unknown source. Describes woman walking through a copse 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: . 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/066F 48 hours notice required for access 'Liverpool Press Independence' Contents of a safe made by Carter, one of Milner's workmen, had been protected during a serious fire at the offices of the Liverpool Daily Post. Whitty had promised Carter an order for another safe, plus a testimonial, but after discussions between Whitty and Milner, Milner received an order for a new safe, and Carter got neither an order nor a testimonial. Annotated by T.G.C. (Thomas G. Codde) "A L'pool gentleman told me this yesterday. I have no doubt of its truth, and thought it too good to be lost" 1 document of 2 pages Former Reference: 179 1864 Aug 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/066G 48 hours notice required for access Mr Hobbs returns to America. Fragment from unknown source. [Filed out of sequence - should be in CLC/B/002/10/01/008] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 75 1860 Sep CLC/B/002/10/01/009/066H 48 hours notice required for access 'America and Old England'. Fragment from unknown source. Hobb's astonishment at seeing shop sign "Established 1762". [Filed out of sequence - Should be in CLC/B/002/10/01/007] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 185- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/067A 48 hours notice required for access Anonymous, London to Chubb (?). Unsigned. A joint stock lock and safe company with a capital of over £2000 is being formed. The manager is to be Chappell, currently employed by Chubb (?), with premises in Cheapside 1 letter Former Reference: 180 1864 Jun 13 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 435 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/067B 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Manchester Depot, 18 1864 Jul 15 Blackfriars Street: 'The mountain has conceived and brought forth a mouse'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement. The safe blown open during burglary at John Reddish's premises in Manchester was manufactured in 1854, and therefore, not as advertised by George Gregson, a modern safe. Price repeats 8-year old challenge to Milners to test their safes for a prize of £100 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 180 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/067C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Fire at Colonel McMurdo's'. 'Standard' Valuable presentation swords and items of jewellery stored in a supposedly fireproof safe were destroyed, probably because holes had been drilled through the bottom of the safe to secure it to the floor 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 180 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/067D 48 hours notice required for access The surrender of Captain Semmes during the 1864 Jul 29 American Civil War. 'Daily Telegraph' From Augustas Salas' Letter from America. "To ask the Secretary of State (Mr Seward) to fulminate warlike menaces ... would be very like asking a man ... with a Chubb's patent fire-proof safe on his head, to dance the College hornpipe on the tight-rope" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 180 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/067E 48 hours notice required for access John Reddish, 39 Withy Grove, Shudehill, Manchester to the Editor. 'Manchester Guardian' The Price's safe blown open during burglary at John Reddish's premises in Manchester was at least ten years old, and therefore, not as advertised by George Gregson, a modern safe. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 180 1864 Aug 15 1864 Jul 14 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 436 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/067F 48 hours notice required for access George Y. Gregson: The safe opened by thieves at Messrs. Reddish and Company. 'Manchester Guardian' The safe blown open during burglary at John Reddish's premises in Manchester was not an old model, but a modern safe manufactured by George Price of Wolverhampton 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 180 1864 Jul 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/067G-H 48 hours notice required for access 'Crown Side (Before Mr Baron Piggott)'. 'The 1864 Aug 2 Times' Trial at Manchester Assizes of Anne Leslie, charged with attempted murder. John Whalley testified that he had met her while she was working as a street prostitute. He had ordered a lock and key for her from Chubb's for her own use only 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 180 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/067I 48 hours notice required for access Fire at William Orridge and Company, chemists, 22 Ludgate Hill [City of London]. 'Standard' Despite a serious fire, the company's books, stored in a Reliance fire-proof safe, were undamaged 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 180 1864 Aug 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/068A 48 hours notice required for access Robert Howarth, Manchester to Mr Chubb Howarth has discovered a method of boring into the hardest steel plates. He requests reply be sent to T.J. Luckman, 1 Teneriffe Street, Broughton. Letter annotated "Wrote to Mr Codde, L.B. 26 June" 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 181 1864 Jun 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/068B 48 hours notice required for access 'Fothergill Prize'. 'Society of Arts' A medal to be awarded for means of fire prevention and extinguishment, the production of incombustible paper. On this occasion the medal will be awarded to the most efficient steam fire-engine 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 181 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 437 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/068C 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Edwards, Waterloo Place, Londonderry [Ireland], to Little and Long, Londonderry. 'Perry and Son's Patent Safes' Reprints testimonial letter. Papers in a Perry's safe were preserved during a fire on 15 January, which completely destroyed Edwards' premises 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 181 1864 Jan 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/068D 48 hours notice required for access Manufacture of cheap padlocks in the Willenhall 1864 Aug 26 district (Staffordshire). 'Engineer' Mass production methods enable a Willenhall factory to undercut prices charged by the Walsall manufacturers 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 181 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/068E 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Tapling and Company, 1-7 Gresham Street, City of London, to : C.H. Griffiths, 23 Cannon-Street West: 'Dreadful Conflagration'. 'Engineer' Advertisement in the form of a testimonial letter dated 20 September. Papers stored in a Griffiths' patent fire-proof safe were preserved during a fire on 15th September 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 181 1864 Oct 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/068F 48 hours notice required for access Fire at the premises of Thomas Tapling and Company [City of London] Unknown source. Papers stored in a Griffiths' patent fire-proof safe were preserved during a fire on 15th September 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 181 1864 Sep CLC/B/002/10/01/009/068G 48 hours notice required for access Fragment of court report concerning purchase of stolen locks Unknown source. 3 youths and a woman gave the prisoner 3d each for the locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 181 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 438 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/069A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Explosion of Blasting Powder at Bradley. 1864 Sep 6 Extraordinary Recklessness'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Report of coroner's inquest on Samuel Haddocks, a blacksmith, killed by an explosion of blasting powder kept in his shop at the Bradley Colliery. The powder had been stored in a common iron chest, and had been ignited by a spark entering through the keyhole. Chubb's manager, Ebenezer Hunter, gave evidence that he had examined the chest, and found that it had no lining to prevent sparks getting in 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 182 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/069C 48 hours notice required for access H. Wombwell, Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, Windsor, Berkshire, to Chubb Enquiry about the price of an iron billiard room for the regiment's Barrack Yard 1 letter Former Reference: 182 1864 Jul 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/069D 48 hours notice required for access Demand for first-class locks and safes. 'Builder' The best lock makers in Wolverhampton and Willenhall are kept busy. Chubb employs 119 lock makers and 25 key makers in Wolverhampton and are currently advertising for safe makers for their London works, currently employing 155 men 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 182 1864 Oct 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/069E 48 hours notice required for access 'Miscellanea. Sham Antiquities at the Embankment' Unknown source. Chubb writes that he has recently examined 3 Roman bronze keys allegedly dug up from the Thames Embankment. On investigation he discovered that they were modern forgeries 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 182 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/069F 48 hours notice required for access Fragment of court report Unknown source. Witness asked by Mr James to define the terms "holdfast" and "picklock proof" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 182 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 439 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/069G 48 hours notice required for access Fragment of court report [stuck down on wrong side?] Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 182 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/070A 48 hours notice required for access F.H. Groves, 8 Bridge Street, Westminster to the Editor: 'Fire-Proof Buildings' Unknown source. Letter dated 26 September, referring to report in issue dated 21 September about the fire in Gresham Street. He suggests that only brick should be used, as in a building of his contruction near The Strand 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 1864 Sep CLC/B/002/10/01/009/070B 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Robbery at a Bullion Dealers in Lombard Street, City of London'. 'Standard' The strong-room at the premises of Baum and Son, 58 Lombard Street had been broken into, and the contents of a large iron safe containing some £23,000 to £25,000 stolen. Part 2 of a cutting in 2 parts.For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/075A 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 186 1864 Dec 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/070C 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire in Gate Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields'. 'Standard' Fire at premises of Mr Pendington, a carpenter and joiner and Tucker and Reeves, patent lock manufacturers 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 1864 Sep 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/070D 48 hours notice required for access ' ... the great firm of "Chubb and Company" were actually going to erect new works in the parish'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Apparently a Board meeting report on the engagement of a surveyor to plan new streetworks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 1865 Jan 4 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 440 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/070E 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe and Lock Works, 1864 Jul Wolverhampton: 'Look to Your Iron Safes' Incomplete - contains pages 1-2 and 15-16 only. Published by Charles McClunan, agent for George Price, Manchester Depot, 18 Blackfriars Street 1 price list of 4 pages Former Reference: 183 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/070F 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son, Manchester Depot, 28 186Market Street: 'Repeated Caution'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement. Recommends that everyone with a safe purchased more than seven years ago allow Milners to add their modern improvements 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/070G 48 hours notice required for access 'Breaking open an iron safe in a warehouse'. 'Manchester Guardian' Thieves had drilled into a large Milner's iron safe at the premises of Turner, Norris and Turner, George Street, Manchester and stolen cash and postage stamps 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 1864 Dec 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/070H 48 hours notice required for access ' ... keys of the age of bronze, of which Chubb's latest design are little better than adaptations'. 'Daily Telegraph' Description of an exhibition, also including a Sevres vase with an automaton bullfinch and Russian gloves made of human skin 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 183 1864 Dec 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/071 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe and Lock Works, Wolverhampton: 'International Exhibition 1862. Class XXXI. Iron Safe Manufacturers [and] Lock Manufacturers who have been awarded prize medals' "It will be seen from the above list that only two British Safe Makers have been awarded prize medals", i.e. George Price and John Tann. Chubb is listed as a prize medallist for lock manufacture 1 advertisement Former Reference: 184 1862 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 441 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/072 48 hours notice required for access Henry E. Hook, Chairman, Section A Class 31 [International Exhibition 1962]: Award of prize medal to Chubb and Son Manuscript note annotated "Copy". States that jurors had intended to award prize medal to Chubb for the manufacture of iron safes, in addition to the medal awarded for locks 1 document Former Reference: 184 1862 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/073 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, London [to the International Exhibition Jury] Thanks the jury for the award of prize medal for the manufacture of locks, but expresses surprise that Chubb were not awarded medal for the manufacture of iron safes, and suggests that this was unintentional. The Chubb stand was adjacent to the stand of Hobbs and Company, who only exhibited locks, yet were awarded medal for manufacture of iron safes and locks 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 185 1862 Jul 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/074 48 hours notice required for access Alfred Tyler, Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, 1862 Jul 14 City of London, to J.G. Appold (?) Concerning the awards of medals at the 1862 International Exhibition. Chubb certainly merits an award for the manufacture of iron safes, but as Tyler had not been part of the Section A jury, other jury members should be consulted 1 letter Former Reference: 185 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/075A 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Robbery at a Bullion Dealers in Lombard Street, City of London'. 'Standard' The strong-room at the premises of Baum and Son, 58 Lombard Street had been broken into, and the contents of a large iron safe containing some £23,000 to £25,000 stolen. Part 1 of a cutting in 2 parts. For Part 2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/070B 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 186 1864 Dec 6 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 442 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/075B 48 hours notice required for access Baum, Sons and Company, Exchange, Bullion 1864 Dec 7 and Banking Office, 58 Lombard Street, London to the Editor. 'Standard' Reports of losses during the recent robbery had been greatly exaggerated. The actual loss in coin and notes was around £3,000. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 186 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/075C 48 hours notice required for access 'Wolverhampton. Neglect of Work at Messrs. Chubbs'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Court report. Philip Lane, an employee of Chubbs had been given a fortnight's notice, but had left after a week. He was sentenced to a month's imprisonment, with hard labour 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 186 1864 Dec 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/075D-E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Burglary and Great Robbery of Bullion in Lombard Street [City of London]'. 'Standard' The strong-room at the premises of Baum and Son, 58 Lombard Street had been broken into, and the contents of a large iron safe stolen. Mr Chubb had examined the safe and concluded that it had been opened in the usual manner, using a key. The watchdog had been tied up and silenced, using some "burking" treatment. Reports of the amount stolen had been greatly exaggerated 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 186 1864 Dec 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/076 48 hours notice required for access T. G. Codde, Patent Detector Lock and Fire 1864 Sep 30 Proof Safe Manufactury, 16 Market Street, Manchester to Chubb Further report on robbery at a butter warehouse in Corporation Street. The Milner's safe had been drilled open, yet McClunan professes to know nothing about the robbery. Tyler believes that he had previously requested photographs of Chubb and Mrs Chubb 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 187 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 443 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/077 48 hours notice required for access T. G. Codde, Patent Detector Lock and Fire Proof Safe Manufactury, 16 Market Street, Manchester to Chubb Reports robbery at a butter warehouse in Corporation Street, during which thieves opened one of Milner's safes but failed to open one of George Price's. This had not been reported in the press - Milner "had made all right both the persons robbed and McClunan their agent for a sum of money each". He has not received the three promised photgraphs (Cartes de visite] 1 letter of 3 pages Former Reference: 187 1864 Sep 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/078A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Stealing and Receiving Brass Locks'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Committal proceedings in the case of Thomas Sharratt, charged with stealing locks and keys from Moreton and Sons, Horsley Fields. E. Hunter, manager of Chubb and Son gave evidence as to the value of the locks. Sharratt was committed for trial. Abraham Benjamin, a confectioner, and two others were committed for trial on the charge of receiving stolen goods 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 188 1864 Dec 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/078C 48 hours notice required for access 'A Fragment of the long lost Eleventh Chapter of the Compleat Angler has been discovered at the Rye House'. 'Punch' A conversation between Venator and Piscador at the waterside. Piscator describes Chubb "This fish is most found in safe places and in locks ... Some anglers maintain that this fish is a variety of the Bramah or Bream". Illustrated with cartoon of Mr Punch seated on a wall, fishing 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 188 1864 Nov 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/078D 48 hours notice required for access 'Breach of Agreement' Unknown source. Court report. Eli Davey, a locksmith was charged with absconding from the service of Messrs. Waltho, locksmiths. He was sentenced to two month's imprisonment, with hard labour 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 188 1864 Dec 31 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 444 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/078E-F 48 hours notice required for access The iron and hardware trade in Wolverhampton 1864 Dec Unknown source. Brief historical account, ending by quoting Chubb at the Institution of Civil Engineers, hoping that the Wolverhampton manufacturers will compete with foreign competitors to produce goods of unrivalled quality 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 188 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/078G 48 hours notice required for access 'Curiosities of the Lock Trade' 1864 Dec Unknown source. Describes the manufacture of a miniature padlock by James Lees of Willenhall in 1776. Lees' grandson described how his grandfather won a £5 bet that the padlock would be so strong that the "click" of the mechanism could be heard across the workshop 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 188 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/079A 48 hours notice required for access 'Two Safes opened by Burglars'. 'Manchester Guardian' An iron safe at the premises of Mr J. Diggles, coal proprietor had been broken into. Thieves had also drilled into a Milner's iron safe at the premises of the Midland Railway Company, Piccadilly 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 189 1865 Jan 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/079B 48 hours notice required for access 'Stealing from a Warehouse' Unknown source. Court report. Thomas Sharratt, charged with stealing brass locks (manufactured by Chubb) from Moreton and Sons, Horsley Fields 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 189 1864 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/009/079C 48 hours notice required for access 'Wolverhampton Borough Quarter Sessions'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Opening of the Quarter Sessions. Mr Fleming, a chemist, was exempted from jury service on the grounds of being a member of the Pharmaceutical Society 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 189 1865 Jan 6 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 445 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/079D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Universal Alarmist' Unknown source. An invention by Thomas Corbett consisting of a small bolt fitted with a strong spring and an exploding cap which will go off when the door is opened 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 189 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/079E 48 hours notice required for access Christian Hammar's musem in Stockholm, Sweden Unknown source. Note about small collection amassed by one of Stockholm's principal jewellers 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 189 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/079F 48 hours notice required for access George Price, 18 Blackfriars Street, Manchester and Cleveland Lock and Safe Works, Wolverhampton: 'I hereby give notice that Charles McClunan is no longer in my service' Advertisement from unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 189 1864 Dec 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/079G 48 hours notice required for access 'The Charge of Receiving Stolen Locks' 186Unknown source. Court report. George Price, a poulterer, was charged with receiving a stolen lock from Thomas Sharratt. Ebenezer Hunter, Chubb's manager, gave evidence that the lock had been sold to John Moreton, and was priced at 11s 6d 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 189 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/079H 48 hours notice required for access 'Wolverhampton. Stealing a Number of Brass 1864 Dec 19 Locks - Committal of Receivers'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Benjamin Abraham, Charles Price and Edward Mountford were committed for trial on the charge of receiving stolen locks from Thomas Sharratt. E. Hunter, manager of Chubb and Son gave evidence as to the value of the locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 189 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 446 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/079I 48 hours notice required for access 'Safes' Thieves had drilled into an iron safe at the premises of the Midland Railway Company, Piccadilly. An iron safe at the premises of Mr J. Diggles, coal proprietor had also been broken into. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 189 1865 Jan CLC/B/002/10/01/009/079J 48 hours notice required for access 'G. Withers, lock and safe-maker, West 186Bromwich' Unknown source. Brief listing of patent (numbered 1071) for improvements in fire-proof wrought-iron safes and locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 189 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/079K 48 hours notice required for access 'there are iron gratings in the shutters ...' Unknown source. 2-line extract concerning shutters with inspection hatch through which passing policemen may inspect the interior of premises 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 189 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/080 48 hours notice required for access Nazani de Sepulveda, Malaga, Spain to Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, London Reports finding a Chubb key on a key chain. Illustrated with drawing of chain, and fob inscribed "5/- Reward No. 4414" 1 letter Former Reference: 189 1863 Dec 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/081A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Charge of Receiving Stolen Locks' Unknown source. Court report of the trial of Edward Mountford, George Price, a poulterer, and Abraham Benjamin, charged with receiving stolen locks from Thomas Sharratt. Price did not believe that he was purchasing a valuable lock, as the name "Chubb" could not be seen on it. Price was acquitted by the jury, the prosecution decided not to proceed with the case against the other defendants 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 190 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 447 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/081C-D 48 hours notice required for access Wolverhampton Quarter Sessions Unknown source. The Recorder's address to the Grand Jury prior to the trial of Edward Mountford, George Price, a poulterer, and Abraham Benjamin, charged with receiving stolen locks from Thomas Sharratt. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 190 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/081E 48 hours notice required for access 'Breaking open an Iron Safe' Unknown source. Thieves had drilled into an iron safe manufactured by Milners at the premises of J. Andrew and Company, Turkey red dyers, Duke Street, Cannon Street, City of London 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 190 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/081F 48 hours notice required for access 'Another Escape from the Cells of the Main Bridewell' Unknown source. A prisoner on remand, Peter Stephenson, had managed to escape to the roof by using a piece or iron wire and an improvised screwdriver to unscrew the lock to his own cell and also to open a large iron grating door 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 190 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/081G 48 hours notice required for access 'South Staffordshire Hardware Trades' Unknown source. Part of report on the decline in orders, both from home and overseas. In Wolverhampton the lock trade is not very brisk, apart from superior articles of favourite patentees 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 190 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/082A 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Burglary last night in Market Street. £3,000 worth of jewellery stolen'. 'Manchester Courier' Premises of James Howard, jeweller, were entered from the adjoining premises, with thieves cutting a hole in the ceiling and removing all of the stock in display cases and also drilling into a large iron safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 191 1865 Feb 6 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 448 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/082B-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Skilful Burglaries in Manchester. £3,000 worth of jewellery stolen'. 'Manchester Guardian' Premises of James Howard, a jeweller, in Market Street, were entered from the adjoining premises, with thieves cutting a hole in the ceiling and removing all of the stock in display cases and also drilling into a large iron safe. The loss was estimated at over £3,000. A large reward has been offered for apprehension of the thieves. It is believed that members of the same gang also attempted to rob two more jeweller's shops - McFerran's, in Victoria Street and Dodge's, in Market Place, but had been disturbed 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 191 1865 Feb 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/083A 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglaries in Manchester - £3000 worth of jewellery stolen' Unknown source. Premises of James Howard, a jeweller, in Market Street, were entered from the adjoining premises, with thieves cutting a hole in the ceiling and removing all of the stock in display cases and also drilling into a large iron safe. Howard has offered a reward of £200 for apprehension of the thieves. Members of the same gang also broke into a block of buildings between Market Place, Victoria Street, Market Street and Fishmarket, but were disturbed by police 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 192 1865 Feb 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/083B 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Jewel Robbery in the City'. 'Daily 1865 Feb 7 Telegraph' Thieves broke into premises of John Walker, a chronometer-maker and jeweller, at the corner of Cornhill and Sun Court, City of London, entering via the basement of adjoining premises through a hole cut into the floor. They succeeded in opening one of Milner's iron safes and stole almost the entire stock, valued at £6,000 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 192 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 449 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/083C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Burglary in Cornhill'. 1865 Feb Unknown source. Experienced police officers formerly patrolling the area had recently been transferred to another district. Traders in the Lombard Street and Cornhill Street had petitioned their alderman to convene a public meeting on the subject of police protection. Alderman Sir W. Carden and other city notables visited the premises of John Walker following the burglary. Milner's iron safe was examined - Milner stated that the safe could not have been locked, but experienced locksmiths from Chubbs, Hobbs and other firms discovered that the door had been wrenched off using a screw jack. A reward of up to £1000 has been offered 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 192 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/083D-F 48 hours notice required for access Jewellery robbery at 63 Cornhill, City of 1865 Feb 9 London. 'Times' Mr Walker, the jeweller, had consulted with police on the best means of protecting his premises - there were no resident staff on the premises, but the shop was brightly illuminated at all times, with pierced iron shutters allowing police patrols and passers-by to see the interior at all times. Despite this, the thieves had spent the weekend breaking-in and opening the iron safe. Parts 1-3 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Parts 4-5 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/084A-B 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 192 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/083G 48 hours notice required for access Public meeting in Cornhill Ward, City of London following recent jewel robberies. 'Daily Telegraph' Meeting convened at St. Michael's Court, Cornhill by the Alderman, regarding the performance of the City of London police following recent jewel robberies. Part 5 of a cutting in 6 parts. For Parts 1-4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/084CF. For Part 6 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/084G 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 193 1865 Feb 11 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 450 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/084A-B 48 hours notice required for access Jewellery robbery at 63 Cornhill, City of 1865 Feb 9 London. 'Times' Thieves had broken into premises over the weekend and succeeded in breaking into one of Milner's iron safes. The writer refers to an article published several years earlier in 'Cornhill Magazine' suggesting there is always a race between locksmiths and scientific burglars. Given time, most safes can be broken open - recent burglaries in Lombard Street and in Manchester had occurred over the weekend. Perhaps a police guard-house be established to cover a two-hundred yard radius from the Royal Exchange? The art of constructing fire or thiefproof safes can be much improved ..."at the risk of awakening the indignant reclamations of all the Chubbs, Bramahs, Hobbses, and Milners of Safedom" Parts 4-5 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Parts 1-3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/083D-F 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 192 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/084C-F 48 hours notice required for access Public meeting in Cornhill Ward, City of London 1865 Feb 11 following recent jewel robberies. 'Daily Telegraph' Meeting convened at St. Michael's Court, Cornhill by the Alderman, regarding the performance of the City of London police following recent jewel robberies. The meeting unanimously passed a resolution condemning the inefficiency of the police, attributing it to insufficient pay and bad selection of men. Parts 1-4 of a cutting in 6 parts. For Part 5 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/083G. For Part 6 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/084G 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 193 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 451 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/084G 48 hours notice required for access Public meeting in Cornhill Ward, City of London following recent jewel robberies. 'Daily Telegraph' Meeting convened at St. Michael's Court, Cornhill by the Alderman, regarding the performance of the City of London police following recent jewel robberies. The writer concludes that the London police are reasonably well paid compared to similar professions, such as the common soldier. Their performance is better than other European forces and even the well-paid New York force fail to prevent jewellery robberies. Part 6 of a cutting in 6 parts. For Parts 1-4 seeCLC/B/002/10/01/009/084CF. For Part 5 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/084G 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 193 1865 Feb 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/085A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Robbery in Cornhill'. 'Times' A public meeting held by the inhabitants of Cornhill Ward following a petition presented to Alderman Carter and signed by 30 local businesses, concerned about the performance of the City of London Police following recent jewel robberies. Thieves had broken into the premises of John Walker via the basement of adjoining premises by cutting a hole into the floor. Regular police patrols had failed to notice what was going on. Colonel Fraser, the City Police Commissioner, has instituted an inquiry into the circumstances but told the meeting that there had been some eight wiritten complaints made by the police between July 1858 and January 1864 about Mr Walker not adequately securing his premises 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 194 1865 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/009/085D 48 hours notice required for access Robert F. Fairlie, C.E., 56 Gracechurch Street, 1865 Feb City of London to the Editor: 'The Late Burglary in Cornhill'. 'Times' After examining the safe broken into during the robbery at Mr Walker's he concludes that iron safes "have no lateral stiffness" - they may be levered open using chisels of increasing size until enough space is left to use a crowbar. This weakness could be avoided by strengthening the edges of the safe by rivetting angle iron to it 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 194 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 452 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/086A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Robbery in Cornhill and the City Police'. 1865 Feb 10 'Times' Meeting convened at St. Michael's Court, Cornhill by the Alderman, regarding the performance of the City of London police following recent jewel robberies. Mr Walker, whose jewellery shop had been raided, complained about the performance of the police and the lack of communication from Colonel Fraser, Commissioner of Police. Similar complaints were made by Mr Johnstone, George Cross, Mr Lund (of Barraud and Lund) and Mr Bennett (a Common Councilman). The meeting resolved that the Court of Aldermen should take measures to ensure the employment of a better class of man in the police force, by increasing pay and numbers. Parts 1-2 of a cutting in 4 parts. For Part 3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/087C. For Part 4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/086C 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 195 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/086C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Robbery in Cornhill and the City Police'. 1865 Feb 10 'Times' Meeting convened at St. Michael's Court, Cornhill by the Alderman, regarding the performance of the City of London police following recent jewel robberies. Mr Walker, whose jewellery shop had been raided, complained about the performance of the police and the lack of communication from Colonel Fraser, Commissioner of Police. Similar complaints were made by Mr Johnstone, George Cross, Mr Lund (of Barraud and Lund) and Mr Bennett (a Common Councilman). The meeting resolved that the Court of Aldermen should take measures to ensure the employment of a better class of man in the police force, by increasing pay and also numbers. Part 4 of a cutting in 4 parts. For Parts 1-2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/086AB. For Part 3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/087C 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 195 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 453 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/086D 48 hours notice required for access C.E. Sabine, Oswestry to the Editor: 'Burglars and Iron Safes'. Unknown source. Repeats suggestion made in a letter to 'The Times' that safes should be securely fixed to a revolving frame to avoid being acted on by a crowbar. A circular safe would be even more secure 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 195 1865 Feb 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/086E 48 hours notice required for access John West, Strangeways, Manchester to the Editor: 'Safes and Burglars'. 'Manchester Guardian' Suggests a battery or magnetically-operated alarm fixed to a safe, wired to the owner's house or local police-station 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 196 1865 Feb 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/087A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Jewellery Robbery at Mr. Howards. Apprehension of the Thieves'. 'Manchester Guardian' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 196 1865 Feb 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/087B 48 hours notice required for access Recent jewellery robbery in Manchester (?). 1865 Feb 13 'Birmingham Daily Gazette' Part of cutting (beginning missing/elsewhere). Describes method of forcing open safe during recent robbery using "set" of blacksmith's wedges and concludes that safe makers should devise method of making it impossible to insert anything into the door opening 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 196 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 454 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/087C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Robbery in Cornhill and the City Police'. 1865 Feb 10 'Times' Meeting convened at St. Michael's Court, Cornhill by the Alderman, regarding the performance of the City of London police following recent jewel robberies. Mr Walker, whose jewellery shop had been raided, complained about the performance of the police and the lack of communication from Colonel Fraser, Commissioner of Police. Similar complaints were made by Mr Johnstone, George Cross, Mr Lund (of Barraud and Lund) and Mr Bennett (a Common Councilman). The meeting resolved that the Court of Aldermen should take measures to ensure the employment of a better class of man in the police force, by increasing pay and also numbers. Part 3 of a cutting in 4 parts. For Parts 1-2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/086AB. For Part 4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/086C 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 195 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/087D 48 hours notice required for access John and Joseph Taunton, Vaughton Works, Rea Street South, Birmingham, to the Editor: 'Safe Makers versus Safe Breakers'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Following recent robberies, a more secure safe could be made by using welded wrought iron, rather than riveting cast-iron plates together, but the public would not be prepared to pay the extra cost. Another letter from Samuel Whitfield and Sons, The Viaduct Works, Oxford Street, Birmingham states that the safe opened during robbery at Walker's, Cornhill, City of London, was manufactured by Milner, and not by Whitfield 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 196 1865 Feb 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/087E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Robbery in Cornhill'. 'Times' Watches stolen during the robbery at Walker's had been retrieved from the River Thames, near Blackfriars temporary bridge 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 196 1865 Mar 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 455 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/087F 48 hours notice required for access John Walker, 68 Cornhill, City of London, to the Editor: 'The Late Burglary in Cornhill'. 'Times' Walker responds to charges of negligence brought against him by the City of London Police following the robbery 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 196 1865 Feb 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/087G 48 hours notice required for access 'Mappin's Safety Bar'. 'Engineer' 1865 Feb 18 A new invention consisting of an iron bar, secured by an angular piece of iron, which is passed through the door into a lock on the back of the door, secured by one of Maplin's locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 196 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/088A-C 48 hours notice required for access The Robbery in Cornhill. 'Daily Telegraph' 1865 Feb 16 Mr Walker has only himself to blame for his negligence in leaving his premises unguarded for the entire weekend - a policeman would only pass his premises once during his beat. The quality, rather than quantity, of police could be improved by better wages, which have remained unchanged for ten years 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 197 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/088D 48 hours notice required for access '... Robert brought forth another key ... for beauty of finish, might have come from the workshop of Chubb and Son'. 'Halfpenny Journal' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 197 1865 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/088E 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Bank Robbery of £50,000'. 'Standard' Burglars had entered a branch of the Central Bank of Western India, Hong-Kong, by tunnelling some 60 feet into the treasury vault. Police have arrested between 20 and 30 men on suspicion of being involved in the robbery 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 197 1865 Mar 30 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 456 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/089 48 hours notice required for access Cyrus Price and Company, Britannia Safe and Lock Works, Wolverhampton: 'Cyrus Price's Patent Double Detector Lever Lock' Reprints testimonials dated between 1860 and 1864 and contains illustration of lock interior 1 advertisement Former Reference: 198 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/009/090A 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Whitfield and Sons, to the Editor: 'The 1865 Feb 16 Position and Fixing of Safes'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' After examining the safe forced open during the robbery at Walker's premises in Cornhill, City of London he concludes that it would have been impossible to force open the safe using wedges if it had been built into a brick recess to provide lateral stiffness 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 199 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/090B-C 48 hours notice required for access Henry Dircks: 'Safe Safes' Suggests that any safe can be broken into, given enough time, but could be protected by fitting an internal alarm bell with bell-wires communicating with a remote monitoring point 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 199 1865 Feb 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/090D 48 hours notice required for access "Photographer", Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to the Editor: 'Prevention of Burglaries'. 'Daily Telegraph' Suggests that safes could protected by being fitted into a cast-iron cell into which they could be lowered using hydraulic power. The water pipes would be connected to a central building with the officer in charge responsible for supervising out-of-hours access 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 199 1865 Feb 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/090E 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Housebreaking in Newhall Street'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Burglary at the premises of Bass and Company, the Burton brewers, Newhall Wharf. Thieves had broken into a cast-iron safe using a sledgehammer, after failing to open the door using chisels 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 199 1865 Feb 16 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 457 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/091A 48 hours notice required for access George Price and Company, Cleveland Safe 1865 and Lock Works, Wolverhampton: 'George Price's treble and quadruple patent Prize-Medal Safes'. Reprints press reports of recent burglaries, including those of Howard's jewellers in Manchester and John Walker's in Cornhill, City of London during which Milner's safes had been drilled or otherwise forced open 1 advertising leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 199 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/091B 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe and Lock Works, Wolverhampton: 'The Late Jewellery Robberies in London and Manchester'. Following press reports of recent burglaries during which safes had been forced open, George Price asserts that his own safes with case-hardened doors are proof against the use of wedges, and cautions against the purchase of counterfeit safes 1 advertising leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 199 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/092 48 hours notice required for access James Fraser, Colonel, Commissioner of 1865 Mar Police, City [of London] Police Office: 'Police Notice' Warns that the Police function is to protect all premises equally and generally watch out for signs of fire, or forcible entry to premises, but they are unable to provide special protection for warehouses and shops containg valuables which are left unoccupied throughout the weekend 1 leaflet Former Reference: 199 1865 Feb 10 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 458 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/093A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Safes v. Burglars. Important test at Bolton'. 1865 Feb 16 'Birmingham Daily Post' Following recent jewel robberies in London and Manchester, police have stated that no safes can resist the skillled burglar. Samuel Chatwood, of the Chatwood Patent Lock and Safe Company sent invitations to members of the Corporation and local businessmen to a trial of two of his safes by fire, gunpowder and drilling. Richard Stockdale, Mayor of Bolton, and John Hick, engineer testified that no burglar could open Chatwood's double patent "Gunpowder Escapement" "Hematite Intersected" Safe 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 200 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/093E 48 hours notice required for access Mr Chatwood on the Cornhill burglary. 'Daily 1865 Feb 25 Telegraph' Jewellers and bankers have only their own parsimony to blame if they are robbed. Mr Walker's safe was only 3/4 inch iron, whereas a "burglar-proof" safe should be at least 2 inches thick 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 200 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/093F 48 hours notice required for access 'A Strong Room'. 'Atheneum' Reprinted from 'The Builder'. Description of large iron strong-room recently constructed for a London bank by Chubb 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 200 1865 Feb 18 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/093G 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglarious Jim Defeated'. 'The Ironmonger' Following recent publication of humorous verses in 'Punch' in which an imaginary burglar expresses contempt for the police and safemakers, an anonymous Birmingham rhymester has parodied the verses to champion Samuel Whitfield's safe and patent lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 200 1865 Mar 31 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 459 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/094A-D 48 hours notice required for access The great burglary in Cornhill [City of London]. 'Daily Telegraph' The gang responsible for the Cornhill robbery have been apprehended by the Metropolitan Police following further burglaries in The Strand. Stolen property from all the robberies was found in a house in Whitechapel. The public complain that if police can trace the perpetrators so quickly, why can't they prevent the crimes in the first place? Perhaps one solution would be that practised in Wall Street, New York, where premises are brightly lit with special gas lamps, both opposite the door, and inside 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 201 1865 Feb 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/094E 48 hours notice required for access 'Locks, Bolts and Bars'. 'The Grocer' A protest at the recent publication in 'The Ironmonger' of an article extolling the virtues of a particular safe manufacturer [Samuel Whitfield]. The trade journal should provide a forum for hints to improve the performance of safes, rather than reporting on test trials 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 201 1865 Apr 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/094F 48 hours notice required for access A Strong Room. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Reprinted from 'The Builder'. Description of large iron strong-room recently constructed for a London bank by Chubb 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 201 1865 Mar 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/094G 48 hours notice required for access 'Mr. Sala and the Locks'. 'Ironmonger' The author has been sent a "big box full of locks" by a Wolverhampton iron safe manufacturer, which he can examine and pull to pieces and then pass them on to someone else. He doesn't have time for this, and might get into trouble with the police! 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 201 1865 Mar 31 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 460 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/095A-C 48 hours notice required for access Recent London jewel robberies. 'Times' 1865 Mar 1 A highly-skilled gang of thieves was responsible for recent bullion, jewellery and watch burglaries. Police have recovered much of the stolen property, including gold watches which had dumped in the Thames. In every case thieves had managed to force open the safes, without being disturbed by police. Unlike New York, where such premises have large, wellilluminated plate-glass windows, the London premises were shuttered, with only small peepholes for police to observe the interiors during their patrols 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 202 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/095D 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St. Paul's Churchyard, to the Editor: 'The Recent Burglaries'. 'Times' Reports that no Chubb safes have been forced open during the last 30 years, and one of John Tann's safes also remained unopened purchasers of safes should realise that extra strength involves additional cost 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 202 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/095E 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs, Hart and Company, Lock Engineers, 76 1865 Mar 3 Cheapside, City of London, to the Editor: 'The Great Robberies from Iron Safes'. 'Times' Hobbs and Hart had manufactured the locks for the iron safe purchased by Walker's, but the safe itself had been forced open, and not the lock. The construction of really thief-proof safe can only be accomplished at a price similar to that paid by New York bankers, ie. £250, rather than £40 for a safe similar to Walker's safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 202 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/095F 48 hours notice required for access 'Bank Robbery at Southampton'. 'Daily 1865 Mar 21 Telegraph' Thieves had entered the premises of the SouthWestern Bank and broken open the Milner's safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 202 1865 Mar 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 461 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/096A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Modern London Burglars'. 'Builder' 1865 Mar 4 Expresses concern about the recent spate of burglaries, including that of Walker's in Cornhill, City of London, where thieves had obtained entry from adjoining premises and were undisturbed by police patrols throughout the weekend. The Bank of England is well-guarded at all times, and most banks have nightwatchmen - surely other places with valuable property should take the same precautions? Police are underpaid, and there are too few of them in many parts of London 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 203 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/096E 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglary at the Southwestern Bank, Southampton'. 'Daily Courier' Prints letters from Cooksey and Son and William Lancaster and Son denying earlier reports that a Milner's safe had been broken into during the robbery. Items were removed from a fire-resisting deed-box, rather than a safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 203 1865 Mar 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/096F 48 hours notice required for access Fireproof safes. 'Standard' "The safes of our Chubbs and Bramahs cannot be surpassed on this side of the Atlantic" ... no safe can be completely fireproof, but to achieve complete security a strong-room should be enclosed in a brick vault, with an iron door, such as that of the United States Treasury in Washington 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 203 1865 Apr 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/096G 48 hours notice required for access 'A Safe blown open by Burglars'. 'Hld. News' A safe had been blown open at the premises of Ratcliffe and Company, Suffolk Street, Birmingham, but the burglars left in hurry, leaving their tools, when they discovered that the safe contained only business ledgers 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 203 1865 Feb 4 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 462 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/097A-E 48 hours notice required for access 'Safes'. 'Engineer' "A safe should occupy a position analogous ... to that of the Federal gunboat" - in the US Civil war, a Confederate ship had captured an ironclad Monitor gunboat by boarding it, but were unable to access the steering wheel, engines or guns. Burglars are very skilled and can open most safes, given time. Steel is infinitely superior to cast iron or wrought iron, but may be drilled first by taking down the temper of the steel by using a blow-pipe, or perhaps using a diamond-studded drill bit. An American safe had been produced using a double casing of wrought iron, filled with two layers of cast-iron balls, which interfere with any drilling motion. Alarms should also be fitted to safes 1 newspaper cutting of 5 parts Former Reference: 204 1865 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/097F 48 hours notice required for access 'Another daring safe robbery. A chuch entered'. 'Birmingham Daily Gazette' A safe had been broken into in Bishop Ryder's Church, Gem Street, Birmingham and the collection money stolen. The church plate, which was normally stored in the safe, had been removed to another place 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 204 1865 Mar 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/097G 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Chatwood, Safe and Lock Engineer, 8 1865 Mar 18 Royal Exchange, City of London, to the Editor: 'The Recent Burglaries'. 'Times' Jewellers and bankers have only their own parsimony to blame if they are robbed. Mr Walker's safe was only 3/4 inch iron, whereas a "burglar-proof" safe should be at least 2 inches thick 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 204 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 463 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/098A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Police and the Protection of Property in the 1865 Apr 1 City' [of London]. 'City Press' Comments on reports in the 'Times' and 'Star' on the notice issued by the Commissioner of the City of London Police following the recent burglary in Cornhill. The police's function is not to provide special protection for business premises - owners should employ their own watchmen, or follow the American pattern of having large plate-glass windows, fully illuminated so that the interiors can be seen at all times 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 205 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/098C-D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Robbery in Mark Lane' [City of London]. 1865 Mar 11 'Standard' Committal proceedings at the Mansion House in the case of Rowland, Bell and Notley, accused of burglary at the premises of Twiss and Browning, commission agents, 47 Mark Lane. Burglars had opened one of the iron safes in the strong-room, but failed to open a second safe secured with a Chubb's patent lock 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 205 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/099A-D 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Whitfield and Sons, to the Editor: 'The Late Burglaries'. 'The Ironmonger' Comments on the efficacy of design of fireproof and thief-proof safes. In general, fireproof safes are normally effective, but they should be supported on wood, rather than iron bars, so that they will fall through to ground or basement level in the case of a serious fire. Modern locks are very good, so very few safes are now opened by picking the lock, or by blowing open the lock using gunpowder. Safes can be best protected by building them into a solid recess to prevent them being forced open using a jemmy. 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 206 1865 Feb 28 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 464 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/099E 48 hours notice required for access 'Reunion of Messrs. Chubb and Son's Workmen in Wolverhampton' Meeting at St. George's Hall, Wolverhampton, chaired by the Mayor, to celebrate the 7th anniversary of the formation of the works library. The Secretary read the annual report the library now contained 450 volumes, and had been founded by Mr Chubb, who had donated £5 worth of books (55 volumes). A letter of apology from John Chubb, dated 23 March, was read. The meeting was addressed by E. Hunter, the Rev. H. Hampton, Captain Loveridge and Mr Reeve. The library and the Saturday afternoon holiday had proved of great benefit to Chubb's workmen. The meeting concluded with a musical concert and the singing of the National Anthem. Unknown source. Part 1 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Parts 2-3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/100AB 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 206 1865 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/100A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Reunion of Messrs. Chubb and Son's Workmen in Wolverhampton' Meeting at St. George's Hall, Wolverhampton, chaired by the Mayor, to celebrate the 7th anniversary of the formation of the works library. The Secretary read the annual report the library now contained 450 volumes, and had been founded by Mr Chubb, who had donated £5 worth of books (55 volumes). A letter of apology from John Chubb, dated 23 March, was read. The meeting was addressed by E. Hunter, the Rev. H. Hampton, Captain Loveridge and Mr Reeve. The library and the Saturday afternoon holiday had proved of great benefit to Chubb's workmen. The meeting concluded with a musical concert and the singing of the National AnthemUnknown source. Parts 2-3 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/099E 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 207 1865 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 465 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/100C 48 hours notice required for access Chatwood's Patent Safe and Lock Company 1865 Apr 25 (Limited): 'Notice of an Extraordinary General Meeting'. 'Standard' Advertisement. Notice dated 20 April, posted by John Bramwell, Secretary, Lancashire Safe and Lock Works, Bolton. Meeting to be held on 29 April to confirm the increase of share capital to £100,000 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 207 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/100D 48 hours notice required for access 'A Milner's New Wedge Guard, and Crow Bar, Thief and Fire Resisting Safe'. 'Edinburgh Daily Review' Advertisement. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 207 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/101A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'The drama of the Iron Chest is being 1865 Apr 10 reproduced in London, with new and startling effects'. 'Standard' Burglars are very skilled and can open most safes, given time, in spite of the best efforts of Marr, Milner, Chubbs, Hobbs and other safe and lock makers. An American safe had been produced using a double casing of wrought iron, filled with two layers of cast-iron balls, which interfere with any drilling motion. The safe belonging to Mr Walker of Cornhill had been opened by wedges - this might have been prevented by strengthening the edges using angle iron. Mr Chatwood had now claimed to produce a safe which cannot be opened using a wedge 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 208 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/101E 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, to the Editor: 'Iron Safes'. 'Standard' Response to article of 10 April. No Chubb safe has been opened by thieves during the past 30 years 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 208 1865 Apr 1865 Apr 11 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 466 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/101F 48 hours notice required for access "W", Birmingham, to the Editor: 'Iron Safes'. 'Standard' Response to Chubb's letter published on 11 April. He hopes that more effective safes can be produced without waiting to examine the results of some gigantic robbery 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 208 1865 Apr 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/102A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'New Court (Before the Recorder). Extensive Burglaries in the City' [of London]. 'Standard' Trial of William Henry Jeffrey, Thomas Brewerton, Thomas Caseley and others on the charge of burglaries in the premises of Bennoch, silk merchants, Wood Street, Johnson, the jeweller and Walker, the jeweller, of Wood Street. The jury returned a "guilty" verdict, and David Roberts was found guilty of receiving stolen property. Parts 1-4 of a cutting of 6 parts. For Parts 5-6 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/103A-B 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 209 1865 Apr 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/103A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'New Court (Before the Recorder). Extensive Burglaries in the City' [of London]. 'Standard' Trial of William Henry Jeffrey, Thomas Brewerton, Thomas Caseley and others on the charge of burglaries in the premises of Bennoch, silk merchants, Wood Street, Johnson, the jeweller and Walker, the jeweller, of Wood Street. The jury returned a "guilty" verdict, and David Roberts was found guilty of receiving stolen property, Parts 5-6 of a cutting of 6 parts. For Parts 1-4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/102A-D 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 210 1865 Apr 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/103C 48 hours notice required for access "Security", to the Editor: 'A Very Strong Room'. 'Standard' In response to letter of Henry Lacy published on 27 March describing the construction of a strong-room for a Lancashire bank, paying particular attention to secure flooring and ceiling. He requests the name of the bank 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 210 1865 Apr 13 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 467 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/103D 48 hours notice required for access Henry C. Lacy, to the Editor: 'A Very Strong Room'. 'Standard' Reply to letter by "Security" published on 13 April . The bank is named as the Union Bank of Manchester 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 210 1865 Apr 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/103E 48 hours notice required for access The King of Italy to send an engraved topaz to be displayed at the International Exhibition of Ireland. 'Bacup Guardian' Committee are expected to provide suitable show case, with plate glass, an iron safe and iron railings all round 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 210 1865 Apr CLC/B/002/10/01/009/104A-D 48 hours notice required for access Sentencing of the City of London Burglars. 'Standard' William Henry Jeffrey, Thomas Brewerton, Thomas Caseley and others on the charge of burglaries in the premises of Bennoch, silk merchants, Wood Street, Johnson, the jeweller and Walker, the jeweller, of Wood Street. They were sentenced to terms of 10 to 20 years. Secure safes can be provided, if only the public is prepared to pay the price demanded by Messrs. Chubb, Tann, Marr, Milner and others 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 211 1865 Apr 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/104E 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Chatwood, Safe and Lock Engineer, 1865 Apr 14 Wood's Hotel, to the Editor: The safety of safes. 'Standard' Walker the jeweller, whose premises in Cornhill had been burgled, had complained about the quality of the Tann's safe which had been forced open. Similar defects were found in a safe opened at the premises of Johnson, another jeweller 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 211 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 468 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/009/105 48 hours notice required for access 'Chatwood's Quadruple Patent Safe' 186Pages 105-112 of 'The Shops and Companies of London, and The Trades and Manufacturies of Great Britain'. The introduction lists 14 tools generally used by burglars and continues by detailing methods to thwart their efforts, including the best patent locks supplied by Chubb or Hobbs. Includes illustrations of Chatwood's "Invincible" Gunpowder-proof and Pick-proof lock and 5 illustrations of Chatwood's Quadruple Patent Burglar-Proof Safe. For Page 104 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/106 1 volume of 8 pages Former Reference: 211 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/106 48 hours notice required for access 'Chatwood's Quadruple Patent Safe' 186Page 104 of 'The Shops and Companies of London, and The Trades and Manufacturies of Great Britain'. The introduction lists 14 tools generally used by burglars and continues by detailing methods to thwart their efforts, including the best patent locks supplied by Chubb or Hobbs. Includes illustrations of Chatwood's "Invincible" Gunpowder-proof and Pick-proof lock and 5 illustrations of Chatwood's Quadruple Patent Burglar-Proof Safe. For Pages 105-112 see CLC/B/002/10/01/009/105 1 document Former Reference: 211 CLC/B/002/10/01/009/107 48 hours notice required for access Adolphe Baab, 167 Hampstead Road, London: 'Baab's Patent Electric Detector' An electrically-operated alarm system which may be fixed to a safe, and remotely monitored at a nearby police-station 1 advertising leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 211 1865 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/009/108 48 hours notice required for access Walter S. Mappin, 19 New Street, Birmingham: 'Mappin's Registered Safety Bar'. An iron bar, secured by an angular piece of iron, which is passed through the door into a lock on the back of the door. Registered on March 6 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 217 1865 Mar LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 469 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Collectanea' (indexed in CLC/B/002/10/01/007) Original volume re-bound in 4 parts 1 volume Former Reference: 140/3/C3. Volume '3' Part 4 1865 - 1867 [1828 - 19--] CLC/B/002/10/01/010/001A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Third Court [Before the Recorder]. The City 1865 Apr Burglaries'. 'The Times' Trial of Frederick William Wilkinson, William Brown, William Henry Jeffery and Thomas Brewerton on a charge of stealing 11,000 yards of silk from the warehouse of Francis Bennoch. Prisoners Roberts, Caseley and Hurley who had previously found guilty of recent jewel robberies in the City of London were also brought up for sentencing. The City Recorder passed sentences of between 7 and 20 years' penal servitude. Parts 1-4 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Part 5 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/002C 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 212 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/002A 48 hours notice required for access "Miles", to unknown addressee [Chubb?] 1865 Apr 9 Suggests that safes could be made in spherical form, and not secured to the floor, with some false keyholes. In addition, such a safe could be alarmed every time it was moved around the room 1 letter of 3 pages Former Reference: 213 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/002B 48 hours notice required for access 'Future robberies of iron safes prevented Ingenious invention of a citizen'. 'Hereford Paper' Mr Hudson, a watch and clock-maker of Widemarsh Street, Hereford has registered an invention consisting of an alarm bell to be set off whenever a safe door is opened 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 213 1865 Apr 25 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 470 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/002C 48 hours notice required for access 'Third Court [Before the Recorder]. The City 1865 Apr Burglaries'. 'The Times' Trial of Frederick William Wilkinson, William Brown, William Henry Jeffery and Thomas Brewerton on a charge of stealing 11,000 yards of silk from the warehouse of Francis Bennoch. Prisoners Roberts, Caseley and Hurley who had previously found guilty of recent jewel robberies in the City of London were also brought up for sentencing. The City Recorder passed sentences of between 7 and 20 years' penal servitude. Part 5 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Parts 1-4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/001A-D 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 213 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/002D 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglary at Viscount Palmerston's Residence, Cambridge House, Piccadilly [London]' Unknown source. Thieves had entered premises via open window and stolen £800 worth of diamonds and other jewellery 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 213 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/003A 48 hours notice required for access "A Journeyman Engineer", Greenwich, to the 1865 May 11 Editor: 'Burglars' Tools'. 'Pall Mall Gazette' Professional safe-breakers do not possess any great skills in the manufacture of tools to carry out their trade. Hardened steel used in safe manufacture means that safe drilling has now been abandoned, while locks are normally thiefproof. In most cases safes are simply opened by wrenching off the doors, using increasingly larger steel jemmies 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 214 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/003B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Commissionaires in the City [of London]'. 'Times' Since the recent jewel robberies 15 of the principal firms in Cornhill have employed members of the Corps of Commissionaires to protect their premises at night and on Sundays. Mr Walker's shop is now fitted with an iron grating and is fully illuminated by gas at night, so that the interior of the premises is visible at all times 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 214 1865 1865 Jun 21 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 471 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/004 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Burglary in Small Street'. 'Manchester Courier' Thieves had entered the premises of J.H. Allis, watch and chronometer maker of Albion Chambers, Small Street, Manchester through a hole made in the ceiling from Mr Livett's office. Loose jewellery in the premises was taken, but Livett's valuables were untouched, secure in a Milner's safe with a Chubb's patent lock. Allis's safe was also secure, with steel plates being embedded in granite 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 214 1865 Jun 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Opening of the Dublin International Exhibition'. 'Illustrated London News' The Prince of Wales was presented with a key to the exhibition, manufactured by Chubb, of St Paul's Churchyard. Illustrated with engraving of the key 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 215 1865 May 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005C 48 hours notice required for access The Dublin International Exhibition - Chubb's case of locks and keys. 'Dublin Daily Express' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 1865 May 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005D 48 hours notice required for access Opening of the Dublin International Exhibition. Unknown source. The Prince of Wales was presented with a catalogue and a key to the exhibition, manufactured by Chubb 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 1865 May CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005E 48 hours notice required for access The Dublin International Exhibition. - 'Standard' Brief description of exhibits by Chubb and Chatwood 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 1865 May 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005F 48 hours notice required for access 'The Key of the Dublin Exhibition'.'Birmingham Daily Post' Description of the key to the exhibition, commissioned by Chubb from J.J. Allen of Birmingham 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 1865 May 16 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 472 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005G 48 hours notice required for access The Opening of the Dublin International Exhibition.'Standard' Presentation to the Prince of Wales of catalogue and key to the exhibition, manufactured by Chubb 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 1865 May 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005H 48 hours notice required for access The Opening of the Dublin International Exhibition.'News Letter' Presentation to the Prince of Wales of catalogue and key to the exhibition 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 1865 May 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005I 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, to the Editor: 'The Dublin Exhibition'. 'Daily Telegraph' The key to the exhibition had been designed by Chubb, but manufactured by J.J. Allen, of Birmingham 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 1865 May 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005J 48 hours notice required for access 'The Dublin International Exhibition'. Unknown source. Brief note on Chubb's display 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 1865 May CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005K 48 hours notice required for access Opening of the Dublin International Exhibition. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 1865 May CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005L 48 hours notice required for access The Dublin International Exhibition. 1865 May Unknown source. Brief description of the Chubb display in the Hardware Court 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/005M 48 hours notice required for access The Dublin International Exhibition. 1865 May Unknown source. Refers to the Chubb display and a safe exhibited by J.B. Mathys-Declerck of Brussels, with lock comprising patents by Chubb, Bramah, Hobbs and Goujon (a French manufacturer) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 215 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 473 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/006A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Another extensive robbery of jewellery. Six 1865 Jul 18 hundred watches and property worth £13,000 stolen'. 'Manchester Examiner' Burglary at the premises of William McFerran. a jeweller, Victoria Street, Manchester. Thieves had entered shop from the adjoining premises and managed to enter the showroom via a small door usually secured by a Chubb's lock, but on this occasion left unlocked. A reward of £500 has been offered. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 216 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/006C-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Another great jewellery robbery in Manchester. 1865 Jul 19 £10,000 worth of stock cleared'. 'Manchester Guardian' Burglary at the premises of William McFerran, a jeweller, Victoria Street, Manchester 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 216 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/006E 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglar-proof safes and locks'. Unknown source. Refers to evidence given by Mr Bramwell and Mr Wilson after a recent trial of safes. Even the most ordinary mechanic recognises that it is pointless to attach a strong lock bolt to thin sheet iron. Safes displayed at the previous year's Dublin Exhibition by a Lancashire manufacture had shown improvements in construction. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 216 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/006F 48 hours notice required for access James Mackay, 35 Duke Street, St James's, [London], to the Editor: 'The Hercules Target and Sir William G. Armstrong'. 'Times' Response to letter from Sir W.G. Armstrong published on 27 June concerning the penetration of the hulls of iron-plated ships with round steel shot, using large quantities of powder. Mackay's own gun is superior to Armstrong's - it is important to use the explosive gases to create both initial velocity and rotary velocity. "During their [the shots'] passage through the air they will fit the air in like manner as Chubb's key fits his lock" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 216 1865 Jun 30 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 474 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/007A 48 hours notice required for access 'Chatwood's Patent Safe and Lock Company 1865 Limited, Lancashire Safe and Lock Works, Bolton' Produced for the Dublin International Exhibition. Cover reproduces plan of exhibition, annotated to show position of Chatwood's and Chubb's displays in the United Kingdom section 1 advertising leaflet of 3 pages Former Reference: 217 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/007B 48 hours notice required for access The Dublin International Exhibition. 'Le Moniteur Exposition Industrialle de Dublinne' French text. Brief report suggesting that the most modest exhibits are often most worthy of attention, such as that of Chubb and Son, of Saint Paul's Churchyard, London 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 217 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/007C 48 hours notice required for access John Walker, 230 Regent Street, W. [London], 1865 Jul 22 to the Editor: 'Burglaries at jewellers'. 'Standard' Suggests that other jewellers adopt his system by protecting their showrooms with iron railings instead of shutters and illuminating the premises at all times 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 217 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/007D 48 hours notice required for access Letts, Son and Company, 8 Royal Exchange, E.C. [City of London]: 'Chatwood's Quadruple Patent "Intersected" Steel Burglar-proof Safes' 1 price list Former Reference: 217 1865 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/007E 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' Chubb has just patented an invention for the prevention of safes doors being opened by means of the wedges so efficiently used by professional burglars. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 217 1865 Sep 22 1865 French LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 475 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/007F 48 hours notice required for access 'The late conflagration at Richmond [Virginia?]'. 'Liverpool Mercury' Reprinted from 'New York Daily News'. Contents of an iron safe in the Enquirer office had ignited when the safe, then cold to the touch, was opened a week after the fire 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 217 1865 May 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/007G 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St. Paul's Churchyard: 1865 'Chubb's Patent Locks and Safes' Advertisement. Also contains advertisements for Griffiths, The Safe Man, 23 Cannon Street West and J. Tann, 30 Walbrook, City of London 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 217 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/008A 48 hours notice required for access Brown and Knight, 1 York Place, Kingsland: Notice of an auction Advertisement. Auction on August 3 of entire stock of iron safes at premises situated at 15 Queen Street, Cheapside, City of London 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 218 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/008B 48 hours notice required for access 'Destructive fire in Greenock'. 'Glasgow Herald' 1863 Oct 29 A large block of buildings in East Quay Lane, Greenock was destroyed by fire. A Chubb's iron safe containing books and papers belonging to Mr Maggs was completely destroyed 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 218 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/008C 48 hours notice required for access Stuart and Massey, Solicitors, 5 Gray's Inn 186Square [Holborn]: 'Chubb v. Griffiths - Caution'. 'Daily Telegraph' Advertisement. A perpetual injunction had been granted by the Master of the Rolls on December 16 1865, restraining Griffiths from selling safes with a Chubb's nameplate attached, but not in fact manufactured by Chubb. Manuscript caption gives date of cutting as 02/08/65 [seemingly incorrect] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 218 1865 Aug 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 476 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/008D 48 hours notice required for access Milner, Phoenix Safe Works, Liverpool: 'Entire destruction by fire of Compton House, Liverpool' Advertisement. Following the destruction of Compton House, Liverpool, as reported on December 4, the contents of seven Milners' safes were unscathed. Manuscript caption annotated "This is George Tann's late shop, ditto Parnell's?" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 218 1865 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/010/009 48 hours notice required for access M.A. Chalk (?): 'Fire at Greenock, October 1863 1863. Memo of correspondence thereon with R.H. Melville' Following receipt of cutting from 'Glasgow Herald' dated 29 October reporting the destruction of a Chubb's iron safe belonging to a Mr Maggs, Chubb investigated the circumstances. The safe, numbered 12a-3655, had fallen about 20 feet and had been badly damaged by attempts to open it. The safe was later returned to Chubb, but found to be beyond repair 1 document Former Reference: 218 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/010A 48 hours notice required for access Stuart and Massey, Solicitors, 5 Gray's Inn Square [Holborn]: 'In Chancery - Chubb v. Griffiths'. 'Birmingham Gazette' Advertisement. Injunction granted by the Master of the Rolls on June 1 restraining Griffiths from selling safes with a Chubb's nameplate attached, but not in fact manufactured by Chubb. Caption records that notice was also published in the 'Standard', 'Times', 'Telegraph', 'Star', and other newspapers. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 219 1865 Jun 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/010B 48 hours notice required for access Fraudulent trade marks on fire-proof safes. 'Birmingham Gazette' Report on the injunction granted on June 1 restraining Frank Griffiths from selling safes with a Chubb's nameplate attached, but not in fact manufactured by Chubb. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 219 1865 Jun 10 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 477 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/010C 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' Wolverhampton lock makers are working full time, while Cyrus Price has announced a new, cheap, unpickable lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 219 1865 Oct 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/010D 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery of £500 by a Merchant's Clerk'. 'Manchester Guardian' Commital proceedings against Henry Heyward, charged with stealing a £500 note from McCulloch, John and Company, Liverpool. A copy of a note to Chubb requesting duplicate key to cash box was found on the prisoner 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 219 1865 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/011A 48 hours notice required for access John William Blackman, 18 Windmill Street, Gravesend: 'Blackman's New Patent Safe' A wrought-iron fire-proof safe - the safe is connected to a water supply, which can be turned on by an external stopcock 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 220 1865 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/011B 48 hours notice required for access 'Parish, Thatcher and Glascoe' Manuscript diagram, somewhat similar to a floorplan, or possibly a nameplate, but with no dimensions shown 1 document Former Reference: 220 1865 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/012 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Danks, Auctioneer: 'Guardian Lock Works, Great Hampton Street, Wolverhampton' Advertisement. Auction on June 12 of lockmanufacturing machinery, general stores and a display case manufactured for the 1862 Exhibition, the property of Mr Aubin 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 221 1865 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/010/013 48 hours notice required for access Jury report from the Dublin International Exhibition, 1865. 'Honorable Mention' Page 77: Section XXII: Iron and General Hardware. Lists award of medal to Chubb and Son for excellence of workmanship and design in locks and safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 222 1865 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 478 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/014A 48 hours notice required for access 'Great jewellery robbery in Manchester. 1865 Jul 19 £13,000 worth stolen'. 'Manchester Guardian' Burglary at the premises of William McFerran. a jeweller, Victoria Street, Manchester 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 222 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/014B 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery prevented by Chubb's lock'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Reprint from 'The Pioneer', and English newspaper published in Allahabad, India. Thieves in Simla had made off with a cash box containing 1000 rupees, which was abandoned when they failed to open the Chubb lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 222 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/014C 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' 1865 Nov 10 The Wolverhampton lock trade is steady and safe-makers have large orders to hand. Cyrus Price has patented an two-lever lock, with notched levers to provide similar security to that of a seven-lever lock. Extensive orders have been received for this new lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 222 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/014D 48 hours notice required for access Screw-bolts for drill-proof and gunpowder-proof safes Unknown source. Incomplete cutting, refers to diagram which is not to hand 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 229 ? 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/015 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Danks, Auctioneer: 'Catalogue of sale, Monday June 12, 1865' Auction of contents of Guardian Lock Works, Great Hampton Street, Wolverhampton 1 volume of 9 pages Former Reference: 222 1865 Jun CLC/B/002/10/01/010/016A 48 hours notice required for access 'George Price's' Treble and Quadruple Patent Prize-Medal Drill-proof and Powder-proof Champion Safes' Reprints testimonials from satisfied owners 1 advertising leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 223 1865 1865 Oct 25 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 479 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/016B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Skeleton found near Waterloo Bridge. 1866 Feb 9 Remarkable narrative of a wife's loss'. 'Star' Inquest held at the Essex Head Tavern, Essex Street, Strand, London, relating to the discovery of skeleton of a gentleman in the river bed near to Waterloo Bridge. He had been carrying a Chubb's key, identified as having been made for the War Department in 1839. Harriet Elizabeth Clephan, of 160 Goswell Street then appeared and suggested that the body might be that of her husband, who had disappeared in 1851 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 228 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/016C 48 hours notice required for access 'Improvements in Locks'. 'Wolverhampton 1865 Nov 8 Chronicle' Cyrus Price has patented an improved lock with a "preventing bolt" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 223 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/017A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'On Builders' Hardware. Door Furniture'. 'The 1865 Nov 8 Builder' On the artistic quality of door furniture, and locks in particular, manufactured in Birmingham and South Staffordshire. Locks are generally priced as cheaply as possible, with no scope for decoration, unlike French door furniture. Parts 1-3 & 5 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Part 4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/033B 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 224 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/017E 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglar-Proof Safes'. 'Building News' 1866 Jan 13 Hobbs, Hart and Company, Cheapside, City of London have invented the new "protector" safe, fitted with the New Bullion Protector Lock. The construction is of steel plates to resist drilling, and constructed to avoid the use of wedges or crowbars to force open the door 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 224 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/018 48 hours notice required for access 'Mappin's Improved Lock'. 'Morgan's British Trade Journal' Advertisement, with illustrated price list 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 225 1865 Dec 2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 480 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/019A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Destruction of Compton House'. Latest particulars'. 'Liverpool Courier. Third edition' Following a fire at Compton House, Liverpool, the damages were assessed at £200,000 for stock, plus £100,000 for the buildings. The contents of six of Milners' fire-proof safes were found to be undamaged or only slightly singed 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 226 1865 Dec 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/019E 48 hours notice required for access 'The National Provincial Bank of England'. 'The Builder' Chubb and Son supplied all of the safes, together with the fittings for the strong rooms 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 226 1866 Jan 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/019F 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' The Willenhall lock trade is moderately active. There is now considerable competition from Australia, with a recent contract for fitting lunatic asylums in Melbourne having gone to J.C. Young, whose foreman previously worked for Hardman and Company, of Birmingham 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 226 1866 Jan 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/019G 48 hours notice required for access 'Improved Two-lever Lock'. 'Building News' Cyrus Price has patented an two-lever lock, with notched levers to provide similar security to that of a seven-lever lock. Illustrated 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 226 1865 Jan 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/020A 48 hours notice required for access 'To be sold by Private Treaty: Freehold building 1866 Feb 7 land'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Advertisement place by Pianchard and Shelton, Solicitors and E. Hunter, Chubb's Manufactury, Horsley Fields, Wolverhampton 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 227 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/20B 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' 1866 Feb 10 The Willenhall lock trade is quiet J. Walton has taken out a patent for a new design for lock and latch bolts 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 227 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 481 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/020C 48 hours notice required for access Stuart and Massey, Solicitors, 5 Gray's Inn 1866 Jan 6 Square [Holborn]: 'Chubb v. Griffiths - Caution'. 'Builder' Advertisement. A perpetual injunction had been granted by the Master of the Rolls on December 16 1865, restraining Griffiths from selling safes with a Chubb's nameplate attached, but not in fact manufactured by Chubb. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 227 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/20D 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb and Sons of St. Paul's Churchyard bought 160 shilling tickets for distribution among their employees'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Queen Victoria had purchased £150 worth of shilling tickets for the same event/lottery? 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 227 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/20E 48 hours notice required for access Mr Young, Patent Detector Lock and Patent 1865 Dec 2 Safe Warehouse, 28 Lord Street, Liverpool, to Chubb and Son, London Letter encloses account of fire at Compton House, Liverpool, from the 'Liverpool Courier' of 2 December. Contrary to the newspaper report, books stored in one of the Milner's large office safes had been destroyed by fire 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 227 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/20F 48 hours notice required for access Mary Hamilton, Bolton, Lancashire, to Chubb and Son (?) Seeking assistance in the apprehension of a John Brown, a bigamist, formerly employed by Chatwood's in Bolton and also by Chubb 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 227 1866 Jan 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/021 48 hours notice required for access 'The Paris Universal Exhibtion'. 'The Art Journal' Illustration of a Chubb wrought-iron lock plate 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 272 1867 Dec 1866 Feb 5 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 482 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/022A 48 hours notice required for access 'Iotas of Novelties: Fenby's Patent Adytic1866 Retainer Lock' An illustrated description of an unpickable lock. The term "Adytic" is derived from the Greek, signifying "hidden" or "secret" Unknown source. Part 1 of a cutting in 2 parts. For Part 2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/025 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 229 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/022B 48 hours notice required for access The Wolverhampton lock trade Unknown source. Chubb did much to stimulate the lock trade in Wolverhampton, and the firm currently manufactures over 30,000 locks per annum, all made by hand 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 229 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/022C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Skeleton found near Waterloo Bridge. 1866 Feb 9 Remarkable narrative of a wife's loss'. 'Times' Inquest held at the Essex Head Tavern, Essex Street, Strand, London, relating to the discovery of skeleton of a gentleman in the river bed near to Waterloo Bridge. He had been carrying a Chubb's key, identified as having been made for the War Department in 1839. Harriet Elizabeth Clephan, of 160 Goswell Street then appeared and suggested that the body might be that of her husband, who had disappeared in 1851 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 228 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/022D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Body found near Somerset House'. 1866 Jan 19 'Morning Star' Inquest held at the Essex Head Tavern, Essex Street, Strand, London, relating to the discovery of skeleton in the river bed near to Waterloo Bridge. He had been carrying a Chubb's key, identified as having been made for the War Department in 1839. Proceedings were adjourned for further enquiries to be made 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 228 1866 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 483 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/022E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Skeleton found near Waterloo Bridge'. 1866 Feb 9 'Morning Star' Resumed inquest held at the Essex Head Tavern, Essex Street, Strand, London, relating to the discovery of skeleton in the river bed near to Waterloo Bridge. He had been carrying a Chubb's key, identified as having been made for the War Department in 1839. Harriet Elizabeth Clephan, of 160 Goswell Street then appeared and suggested that the body might be that of her husband, who had disappeared in 1851 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 228 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/022F 48 hours notice required for access 'Mysterious discovery of a skeleton'. 'Daily News' Resumed inquest held at the Essex Head Tavern, Essex Street, Strand, London, relating to the discovery of skeleton in the river bed near to Waterloo Bridge. He had been carrying a Chubb's key, identified as having been made for the War Department in 1839 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 228 1866 Feb 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/023A 48 hours notice required for access 'Extract from a Manchester Letter of 2 Jan 1866' Document had enclosed paragraph from a Manchester newspaper "lost by Mr Code". Concerns robbery from safe owned by Mr Pearson, who stated that neither of the keys had been missed, and that there were no signs of the lock having been picked. The only conclusion is that the safe must have been left unlocked 1 document Former Reference: 229 1866 Jan LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 484 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/023B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Skeleton found in the Thames'. 'Daily 1866 Jan 19 News' Resumed inquest held at the Essex Head Tavern, Essex Street, Strand, London, relating to the discovery of skeleton in the river bed near to Waterloo Bridge. He had been carrying a Chubb's key, identified as having been made for the War Department in 1839. Harriet Elizabeth Clephan, of 160 Goswell Street then appeared and suggested that the body might be that of her husband, who had disappeared in 1851 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 228 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/023C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Extensive Robbery of Jewellery, &c.'. 1866 Unknown Glasgow newspaper. Detterick Muller had been arrested on suspicion of the theft of approximately £2000 worth of jewellery from the premises of Laing, Brunswick Place, Glasgow, Scotland 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 228 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/024 48 hours notice required for access John C. Chubb: 'Abstract of our Proceedings 1866 with regard to the Key found with the skeleton'. Note on attempts to identify skeleton from a Chubb's key found on the body, identified as having been made for the War Department in 1839. A printed newspaper advertisment is attached, offering £10 reward for information as to the whereabouts of 5 numbered locks supplied to the Royal Engineers on April 13 1839 1 document Former Reference: 229 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/025 48 hours notice required for access 'Iotas of Novelties: Fenby's Patent AdyticRetainer Lock' An illustrated description of an unpickable lock. The term "Adytic" is derived from the Greek, signifying "hidden" or "secret". Unknown source. Part 2 of a cutting in 2 parts. For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/022A 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 229 1866 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 485 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/026 48 hours notice required for access Richard Lalor, 87 Piccadilly, Manchester: '£10 1866 Jan 27 Reward' Advertisement. Reward offered after attempt to enter shop by attempting to pick one of Chubb's Patent Locks 1 poster Former Reference: 229 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/027A-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Guildhall, Feb 14: Walker v. Milner and Another'. 'Times' Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Parts 1-3 of a cutting in 4 parts. For Part 4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/028A 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 230 1866 Feb 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/027D 48 hours notice required for access Walker v. Milner and Another. Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Unknown source. Part 2 of cutting in 4 parts. For Parts 1 & 3-4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/029A-C 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 230 1866 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/010/027E 48 hours notice required for access "One of the Jury", to the Editor: 'Walker v. Milner'. 'Times' Confirming John Tann's opinion in a letter published on 19 February. Caseley had stated in evidence that a Tann's safe is easier to open than one of Milner's, and a Griffiths's is easier than a Tann's 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 230 1866 Feb 20 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 486 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/027F 48 hours notice required for access John Tann, 30 Walbrook, City of London, to the Editor: 'Walker v. Milner and Another'. 'Times' Contradicts court report correcting a "clerical error" and saying that Caseley had stated in evidence that a Griffiths's safe was easier to open than one of Milner's, and a Tann's is easier than a Griffiths's 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 230 1866 Feb 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/027G 48 hours notice required for access 'Singular Mistake in the Adjudication of the Awards at the Exhibition'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' The award intended for Chubb and Son had been mistakenly awarded to the adjoining exhibitor, Hobbs 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 230 1862 Jul 21 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/027H 48 hours notice required for access 'Walker v. Milner and Another'. 'Times' Correction to court report citing "clerical error" and saying that Caseley had stated in evidence that a Griffiths's safe was easier to open than one of Milner's, and a Tann's is easier than a Griffiths's 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 230 1866 Feb 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/028A 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Guildhall, Feb 14: Walker v. Milner and Another'. 'Times' Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Part 4 of a cutting in 4 parts. For Parts 1-3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/028A 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 231 1866 Feb 16 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 487 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/028B-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Guildhall, Feb 15: Walker v. Milner and Another'. 'Times' Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Verdict was given for the defendant, on the grounds that no warranty had been given Parts 1-2 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Part 3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/030B 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 231 1866 Feb 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/029A-C 48 hours notice required for access Walker v. Milner and Another. Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen Unknown source. Parts 1 & 3-4 of cutting in 4 parts. For Part 2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/027C 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 230 1866 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/010/029D 48 hours notice required for access Walker v. Milner and Another. Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Fragment of court report, cross-examination of Caseley Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 230 1866 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/010/029E 48 hours notice required for access Exhibit of safes and locks by Chubb Display of an ornamented jewel safe, a 4-ton banker's safe and bank locks at an unidentified exhibition. A prize medal was awarded to Chubb 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 230 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 488 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/030A 48 hours notice required for access John Tann, 30 Walbrook, City of London, to the Editor: 'The great jewel robbery'. 'Times' Response to court report of "Walker v. Milner". If Caseley had opened a safe with the name "Tann" attached, it could not have been one of his "Reliance Patent" safes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 233 1866 Feb 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/030B 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Guildhall, Feb 15: Walker v. Milner and Another'. 'Times' Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Verdict was given for the defendant, on the grounds that no warranty had been given Part 3 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Parts 1-2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/028B-C 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 233 1866 Feb 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/030C 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, 57 St. Paul's Churchyard, City of 1866 Feb 21 London, to the Editor: 'A Real Safe'. 'Times' A strong-room recently constructed at a London bank, containing an eight-ton safe, with an alarm connected to the resident clerk's bedroom. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 233 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/030D-F 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Feb 14: Walker v. Milner'. 'Times' Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Parts 1-3 of a cutting in 6 parts. For Parts 4-6 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/031A-C 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 233 1866 Feb 16 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 489 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/030G 48 hours notice required for access Daniel Desboes, 9 Gray's Inn Passage, Red Lion Street, [Holborn], to the Editor: 'Walker v. Milner'. 'Times' He owns a first class Chubb's safe, which is more secure as it is not fastened to the floor any attempt to force it open will pull it over on top of the burglar 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 233 1866 Feb 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/031A-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Feb 14: Walker v. Milner'. 'Times' Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Parts 4-6 of a cutting in 6 parts. For Parts 1-3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/030D-F 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 234 1866 Feb 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/031D-E 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench [Feb 15]: Walker v. 1866 Feb 17 Milner'. 'Standard' Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Verdict given for the defendant, on the grounds that no warranty had been given 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 234 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/032A-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench [Feb 14]: Walker v. Milner'. 'Standard' Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Parts 1-3 of a cutting in 4 parts. For Part 4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/033A 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 235 1866 Feb 15 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 490 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/032D 48 hours notice required for access Editorial comment on the case of Walker v. 1866 Feb Milner. On the action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The burglar, Caseley, had achieved public notoriety from his performance whilst giving evidence on the jewel robbery. Unknown source. For Parts 2-4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/034A-C 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 236 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/033A 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench [Feb 14]: Walker v. Milner'. 'Standard' Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Part 4 of a cutting in 4 parts. For Parts 1-3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/032A-C 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 236 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/033B 48 hours notice required for access 'On Builders' Hardware. Door Furniture'. 'The 1865 Nov 8 Builder' On the artistic quality of door furniture, and locks in particular, manufactured in Birmingham and South Staffordshire. Locks are generally priced as cheaply as possible, with no scope for decoration, unlike French door furniture. Part 4 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Parts 1-3 & 5 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/017A-D 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 224 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/033C 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench [Feb 15]: Walker v. Milner'. Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Unknown source. Incomplete cutting. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 236 1866 Feb 15 1866 Feb 17 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 491 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/034A-C 48 hours notice required for access Editorial comment on the case of Walker v. 1866 Feb Milner. On the action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The burglar, Caseley, had achieved public notoriety from his performance whilst giving evidence on the jewel robbery. Unknown source. Parts 2-4 of a cutting in 4 parts. For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/032D 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 237 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/034D-E 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Feb 14: Walker v. Milner and Another - The Cornhill Burglary'. Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Unknown source. Parts 1-2 of a cutting in 6 parts. For Parts 3-6 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/035A-D 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 237 1866 Feb 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/035A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench, Feb 14: Walker v. Milner and Another - The Cornhill Burglary'. Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Unknown source. Parts 3-6 of a cutting in 6 parts. For Parts 1-2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/034D-E 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 238 1866 Feb 15 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 492 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/036A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Queen's Bench [Feb 15]: Walker v. Milner - The Cornhill Burglary'. Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. The safe, said to be thief-proof, had in fact been broken into during a robbery and £6,000 worth of property stolen. Verdict was found for the defendant Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 239 1866 Feb 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/036E-F 48 hours notice required for access Forthcoming case at Queen's Bench: Walker v. Milner Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 239 1866 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/010/036G-H 48 hours notice required for access "Counsellor Kelly" giving evidence in the case of Walker v. Milner. Evidence given by Caseley "Counsellor Kelly" at the action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. Unknown source. Parts 1-2 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Part 3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/037A 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 239 1866 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/010/037A 48 hours notice required for access "Counsellor Kelly" giving evidence in the case 1866 Feb of Walker v. Milner. Evidence given by the burglar Caseley "Counsellor Kelly" at the action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. Unknown source. Part 3 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Parts 1-2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/036GH 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 240 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 493 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/037B-C 48 hours notice required for access Walker v. Milner. 1866 Feb Part of court report on the action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 240 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/038A-E 48 hours notice required for access Queen's Bench: Walker v. Milner. 'Manchester Guardian' Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. Parts 1-5 of a cutting in 6 parts 1 newspaper cutting of 5 parts Former Reference: 241 1866 Feb 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/039A 48 hours notice required for access Queen's Bench: Walker v. Milner. 'Manchester Guardian' Action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. Part 6 of a cutting in 6 parts 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 242 1866 Feb 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/039B 48 hours notice required for access Security of safes and locks. Description of various methods used by burglars to open safes, following evidence given in the case of Walker v. Millner. Unkown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 242 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/039C 48 hours notice required for access Edward J. Newbegin, Sunderland, to the Editor: 1866 Mar 2 'Walker v. Milner and Another'. 'Standard' Two unsuccessful attempts had been made to open a safe manufactured by Griffiths, in spite of evidence given by Caseley that they were easy to break into 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 242 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 494 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/039D 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Whitfield and Sons, Safe Manufacturers, Oxford Street, Birmingham, to the Editor: Safe-making and Safe-breaking'. 'Birmingham Daily Gazette' Complaint about an article detailing methods of safe-breaking - the editor comments that it is the duty of newspapers to give advice to their readers on how to protect their property 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 242 1866 Feb 23 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/039E 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb's description of a London bank 1866 Feb 22 strong room. 'Birmingham Daily Post' A strong-room recently constructed at a London bank, containing an eight-ton safe, with an alarm connected to the resident clerk's bedroom. Description based on Chubb's letter to the Times published on 21 February 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 242 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/040A 48 hours notice required for access H.G. Brooks, Proprietor, 21 Leicester Square [Westminster]: 'A "Safe Case" of £6,000 Damages! (Walker?). To Night!!!' Advertisement for satire on the case of Walker v. Milner 1 playbill Former Reference: 243 1866 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/010/040B 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' A new burglars' instrument for breaking safes was recently discovered by police in Philadelphia - any safe can be opened in three hours. What can the Wolverhampton safe makers do? 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 243 1866 Apr 6 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/040C 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' Safe makers can prove themselves "equal to the present emergency" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 243 1866 Mar 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/040D 48 hours notice required for access 'Illegal Drill'. 'Fun' Three young men found drilling a safe in a Dublin office 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 243 1866 Mar 4 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 495 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/040E 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Chatwood, Safe and Lock Engineer, Bolton, to the Editor: 'Iron Safes. The recent trial, Walker v. Milner'. 'Ryland's Iron Trade Circular' Safes can be made secure, if the purchaser is willing to pay the cost. Mr Walker was unwilling to allow for the testing of a safe from a London maker, he later requested two of Chatwood's Quintuple Patent Safes. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 243 1866 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/010/040F 48 hours notice required for access 'The Late Case of Burglary in Cornhill'. 1866 Feb 19 'Standard' Correction to report on Walker v. Milner. Caseley had stated in evidence that a Griffiths's safe was easier to open than one of Milner's, and a Tann's is easier than a Griffiths's 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 243 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/040G 48 hours notice required for access C.H. Griffiths, 23 Cannon Street West, [City of London]: Griffiths' Challenge to Burglars!!' Advertisement for a fire and wedge-proof safe. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 243 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/040H 48 hours notice required for access 'The Evidence of Caseley, the Burglar'. 'London 1866 Feb 26 & China Express' Caseley, the burglar, who gave evidence in the case of Walker v. Milner, is not such an expert mechanic as he made out 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 243 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/040I 48 hours notice required for access Chatwood and Company, 95 Bridge Street, Manchester: 'Notice is hereby given, that George Y. Gregson is no longer in our employ'. Notice dated 12 October. A notice from George Gregson also appears stating that his connection with Chatwood will cease when arrears of salary and commission have been paid. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 243 1866 1866 Oct LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 496 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/040J 48 hours notice required for access 'What endless ingenuity is employed constructing traps for catching heirs!'. 'Punch' Neither Bramah nor Chubb could construct such complicated locks as those with which belles were formerly fitted up 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 243 1866 Mar 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/041 48 hours notice required for access 'The Cornhill Burglary!. Shortly will be published 1866 an account of the trial Walker v. Milner, by George Price, Cleveland Lock and Safe Works, Wolverhampton' Published by Spon, Bucklersbury, City of London 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 243 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/042A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe-making v. Safe-Breaking. Second article [Communicated]'. 'Birmingham Daily Gazette' Decription of methods of safe-breaking and of the construction of ordinary and fire-proof safes. Comments unfavourably on the "climax detector lock" patented by a Birmingham manufacturer 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 244 1866 Mar 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/042C-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe-making v. Safe-Breaking. Third article [Communicated]'. 'Birmingham Daily Gazette' Description of the construction of the best quality fire-proof and thief-proof safes which may still be opened by the use of wedges, as the body of the safe will be weakened by the large number of screws or rivets used in its construction. The author suggests using a construction of ribbed iron or steel to avoid the necessity of drilling holes in the body of the safe, apart from the keyhole 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 244 1866 Mar 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/042E 48 hours notice required for access 'George Price's Patent Safes'. 'Birmingham Daily Post' Advertisement. Prices will be raised from May 1st and no further "People's" and "B" quality safes will be manufactured after the present stock is cleared 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 244 1866 Mar 1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 497 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/042F 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' 1866 Mar 9 One safe manufacturer has received an order for 90 iron safes for government offices in Brazil 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 244 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/042G 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' South Staffordshire iron safe and strong-room manufacturers are receiving orders both for export and home consumption. One manufacturer has recently patented an improved burglar-proof safe costing only an extra twenty shillings. Part 1 of a cutting in 2 parts. For Part 2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/044F 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 244 1866 May 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/043A 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Woolf and Company, Moseley Street, Birmingham, to the Editor: 'Safe making and Safe Breaking'. 'Birmingham Daily Gazette' Comment on articles published in the issues of 22 February and 1 March 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 245 1866 Mar 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/043B 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Woolf and Company, Moseley Street, Birmingham, to the Editor: 'Safe making and Safe Breaking'. 'Birmingham Daily Gazette' Comment on the article published in the issue of 8 March 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 245 1866 Mar 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/043C-E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bank of England Vaults (Money Market Review)'. 'London & China Express' A tour of the bank vaults, which currently hold some £14 million in bullion, and are considered to be impregnable. The author was given a guided tour by Mr Ellis, the head of the Bullion Office. 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 245 1866 Mar 10 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 498 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/043F 48 hours notice required for access John Sturgeon, Burnley, near Leeds, to the Editor: Safe manufacture. 'Evening Standard' Description of the construction of burglar-proof safes at an unknown manufacturer 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 245 1866 Mar 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/044A-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Institution of Mechanical Engineers. General Meeting at the Lecture Theatre of the Midland Institute, Birmingham'. 'Engineer' Account of paper read by J.B. Fenby of Birmingham - a "Description of an Improved Construction of Lock and Key" 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 246 1866 Apr 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/044D 48 hours notice required for access 'Mansion House. Assault' William Gardner, a patent safe manufacturer in Queen Street, Cheapside, City of London and two of his workmen appeared on a charge of aggravated assault. The case followed an altercation between Charles John Sharpe, a lock manufacturer in St. John's Square, Clerkenwell and the defendants at the Guildhall Industrial Exhibition. Unknown soure 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 246 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/044E 48 hours notice required for access "Churchman": 'A Narrow Escape' Two men and a boy locked themselves into an air-tight fire-proof plate chest at the Randolph Hotel, Oxford. They were rescued in the nick of time, having been inside the chest for half an hour. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 246 1866 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 499 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/044F 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' South Staffordshire iron safe and strong-room manufacturers are receiving orders both for export and home consumption. One manufacturer has recently patented an improved burglar-proof safe costing only an extra twenty shillings. Part 2 of a cutting in 2 parts. For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/042G 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 246 1866 May 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/045 48 hours notice required for access 'Clef-Baudet, avec ses diverses indications' Illustrated leaflet of key with moveable tag designed to show whether lock is open or closed. Dated in manuscript 17/4/66 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 246 1866 Apr French text CLC/B/002/10/01/010/046 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Cleveland Safe and Lock Works, 1866 Mar 20 Wolverhampton, to unknown recipient (Chubb?) Requests information about patent for improvement in iron safe design, so that he may include details in his pamphlet entitled "Forty Burglaries" 1 letter Former Reference: 246 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/047A 48 hours notice required for access 'General Laws of the London Union of Safe 186Makers, established Sept. 23, 1865' Printed by William Powell, 205 Hackney Road, Hackney. This copy was the property of Edward Davis, admitted as a Member on 17 February 1866 1 pamphlet of 8 pages Former Reference: 247 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/047B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St. Paul's Churchyard, to the Editor: The file-makers' strike. 'Times' Chubb encloses letter from manufacturer introducing a machine to grind files and suggesting that the current strike will end with skilled workmen being replaced by boys and labourers using machines 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 247 1866 May 30 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 500 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/047C 48 hours notice required for access The Sheffield file-makers' strike. 'Engineer' The current strike will end with skilled workmen being replaced by boys and labourers using machines 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 247 1866 Jun 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/047D 48 hours notice required for access 'Southwark. Robbery by a confidential servant'. 1866 May 'Standard' Commital proceedings against Joseph Gayer, a painter employed by Chubb and Son, charged with stealing a can of white lead paint 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 247 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/047E 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' Thomas Perry and Son of Highfield Works, Bilston, Staffordshire,, are currently constructing a large iron strong-room and 19 safes for a newly-established South American bank 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 247 1866 Sep 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/047F 48 hours notice required for access Reply to H.L. on a scheme for protecting safes. Advertisement - suggests that H.L.'s scheme would work well, but would be too expensive to implement 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 247 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/047G 48 hours notice required for access James Hill, Penn Fields, Wolverhampton, to Chubb Personal letter to Chubb, acknowledging receipt of £185/10/5, and thanking him for "So many years of kindness" 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 247 1866 Sep 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/047H 48 hours notice required for access General Laws of the London Union of Safe Makers. Amendments Manuscript note containing amendments to the rules stating that a member unable to attend meeting because he is working late or is unwell should not be fined. The Secretary shall notify any member being 8 Contributing Nights in arrears 1 document Former Reference: 247 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 501 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/048A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Burglary at the Manchester StampOffice'. 'Manchester Courier' Thieves had broken into the Government Stamp Office, Cross Street, Manchester and forced open the door of a large Milner's fireresisting safe using wedges and stolen £7,000 worth of stamps. A report in the 'Manchester Guardian' had suggested that the safe had recently been returned to Milner's to be made thief-proof, but this is inaccurate - it was an old safe, supplied in 1858 1 newspaper cutting of 2 pages Former Reference: 248 1866 May 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/048C-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery at the Manchester Stamp Office. £7,000 worth of stamps stolen'. 'Manchester Guardian' Thieves had broken into the Government Stamp Office, Cross Street, Manchester and forced open the door of a large Milner's fireresisting safe using wedges. Parts 1-2 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Part 3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/050A 1 newspaper cutting of 2 pages Former Reference: 248 1866 May 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/048E 48 hours notice required for access 'Warehousekeepers Beware'. Thieves had attempted to break into premises of George Moore, warehouseman, of Pitt Street, but were foiled by the Chubb's patent lock. Unknown source/location 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 248 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/049A 48 hours notice required for access George Price, Wolverhampton: 'George Price's 1864 treble patent Fire-resisting and Burglar-proof "Champion" safes. New Series' Illustrated catalogue, including testimonials, and descriptions of the inferiority of Milner's fireproof and thief-proof safes. Lacks front cover 1 price list of 14 pages Former Reference: 249 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 502 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/049B 48 hours notice required for access 'Queries with Answers'. 'Punch' Illustrated with cartoon (showing Mr Punch and companion with their dogs). Alison Hume requests information on 'the amusements that have beguiled the leisure moments of great men'. ... Hobbes (of Malmesbury) was such an enthusiastic mechanician that when not engaged in reading Chubb's Works he was always contriving locks ... 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 249 1866 Jun 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/050A 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery at the Manchester Stamp Office. £7,000 worth of stamps stolen'. 'Manchester Guardian' Thieves had broken into the Government Stamp Office, Cross Street, Manchester and forced open the door of a large Milner's fireresisting safe using wedges. Part 3 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Parts 1-2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/048C-D 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 248 1866 May 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/050B 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son, 47A Moorgate Street, 1866 Jun 5 City of London, to the Editor: 'The Stamp Office Robbery at Manchester'. 'Manchester Guardian' Thieves had broken into the Government Stamp Office, Cross Street, Manchester and forced open the door of a large Milner's fireresisting safe using wedges and stolen £7,000 worth of stamps. A report in the 'Manchester Guardian' had suggested that the safe had recently been returned to Milner's to be made thief-proof, but this is inaccurate - it was an old safe, supplied in 1858 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 249 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/050C 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' Most Wolverhampton lock-makers are fully employed. Chubb's supply 36,000 superior locks every year 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 249 1866 Jun 22 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 503 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/050D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Robbery at the Stamp Office' 1866 Jun After stock-taking at the Government Stamp Office, Cross Street, Manchester, it was found that thieves had stolen £9,000 worth of stamps rather than the £7,000 worth originally reported. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 249 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/050E 48 hours notice required for access Milner's Phoenix Safe Works, Liverpool, to the Editor: ' Robbery at the Stamp Office'. 'Manchester Guardian' Thieves had broken into the Government Stamp Office, Cross Street, Manchester and forced open the door of a large Milner's fireresisting safe using wedges and stolen £7,000 worth of stamps. A report in the 'Manchester Guardian' had suggested that the safe had recently been returned to Milner's to be made thief-proof, but this is inaccurate - it was an old safe, supplied in 1858 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 249 1866 Jun 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/050F 48 hours notice required for access 'Unsuccessful Burglary'. 'Morning Advertiser' Thieves who broke into the premises of De Jersey and Company, merchants of Blackfriars Street, Salford were unable to open a Milner's wedge-proof safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 249 1866 Aug 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/050G-H 48 hours notice required for access George Price's burglar-proof safe. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Price's have recently constructed a new safe using a newly-patented thief-proof design, following the recent Cornhill burglary and the burglary at the Manchester Stamp Office. The new safe has case-hardened doors and frame, which is wedge-proof 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 249 1866 Jun 20 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 504 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/050I 48 hours notice required for access Trial of William Griffiths on charge of stealing 1866 Aug 4 £85 from James Early. 'Standard' James Early's cash had been stolen from a purse while he was asleep in his room fastened with a Chubb's latch-key lock. The prisoner was found not guilty, as it was thought that he had innocently received the notes from a third party 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 249 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/050J 48 hours notice required for access A newly-constructed shoe-manufacturer's factory. 'Standard' The un-named factory is heated by hot water, erected by Robert Harlow of Stockport, with Chubb's patent locks throughout. The ground floor is occupied by steam-driven machinery for cutting sole leather 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 249 1866 Oct 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/051 48 hours notice required for access Stuart and Massey, Solicitors, 5 Gray's Inn Square [Holborn]: 'In Chancery. Bill of Complaint. Between John Chubb, Plaintiff and Frank Griffiths, Defendant'. Requests injunction to be granted by the Master of the Rolls, restraining Griffiths from selling safes with a Chubb's nameplate attached, but not in fact manufactured by Chubb. 1 document of 3 pages Former Reference: 219 1865 May 25 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/052A-E 48 hours notice required for access 'Fenby's Adytic-Retainer Lock'. 'Builder' Illustrated description of a patent unpickable lock manufactured by Whitfield and Sons, Birmingham. The term "Adytic" is derived from the Greek, signifying "hidden" or "secret" 1 newspaper cutting of 5 parts Former Reference: 250 1866 Oct 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/052F 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' In Wolverhampton John Chubb has just patented several improvements in the construction of iron safes and strong rooms 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 250 1866 Sep 9 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 505 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/052G 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' C. Price and Company have just completed newly patented totally thief-proof safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 250 1866 Oct 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/052H 48 hours notice required for access An exhibition of locks and keys. 'Dudley Examiner' Brief description of displays, with exhibitors including the Co-Operative Lock Company and Chubb and Company of Wolverhampton, and Edwin Cotterill of Birmingham 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 250 1866 Aug 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/052I 48 hours notice required for access 'The Rating of Manufactories'. A rating appeal brought at the Essex Quarter Sessions in Chelmsford by Courtauld, the silk manufacturers. Appeal was brought on the grounds that the machinery employed was just fixed to the floor for the purposes of safety, and not part of the factory building and therefore liable to rates. Case was found in favour of Courtaulds, and their rate reduced from £2300 to £613. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 250 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/053A-E 48 hours notice required for access The Adytic-Retainer Lock. 'Engineer' Describes method for cutting precision keys (or "cheques") for the patent unpickable lock manufactured by Whitfield and Sons, Birmingham. The term "Adytic" is derived from the Greek, signifying "hidden" or "secret". Illustration of machine designed for this purpose is missing 1 newspaper cutting of 5 parts Former Reference: 251 1866 Oct 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/053F 48 hours notice required for access Mark Scaliot, an Elizabethan lock-maker Unknown source. Brief description of lock and key weighing one grain 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 251 1866 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 506 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/054A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Needle Lock and the Needle Latch'. 1866 Sep 29 'Engineer' Ilustrated description of recently invented lock in which the tumblers are replaced by "needles" carried on a stump on the bolt 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 252 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/054C 48 hours notice required for access 'On the reverse is their Trade Mark, viz'. Sketch of encircled crossed keys. Refers to the needle lock and needle latch as described in article in the 'Engineer' of 28 September. See CLC/B/002/10/01/010/054A-B 1 document Former Reference: 252 1866 Sep 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/054D-G 48 hours notice required for access 'A Court-Yard in Havana [Cuba]'. 'All the Year Round' The writer's travels in Cuba, Spain and Italy. In the Frezzaria at Venice he decides to return to Havana ... "Taking hold of old Spain, I cut its throat, and tied a Chubb's patent fireproof safe to its neck ... [and] sank it just under the lee of the Armenian convent of San Lazaro" 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 252 1866 Sep 9 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/054H-J 48 hours notice required for access 'Amateur Finance'. 'All the Year Round' 1866 Aug 26 Financial transactions with an unnamed South American government ... "In every bank, every bill-discounter's office, every finance company's establishment, there are small, private, Chubblocked ledgers, which, if laid open to the world, would cause a far greater sensation east of Temple-Bar than if all the "seals of confession" throughout Europe were broken 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 252 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/055 48 hours notice required for access The Patent Unpickable Lock Company, 237 & 239 Euston Road, St Pancras: 'Night Latches for Street Doors ... The Needle Latches' 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 252 1866 Aug 26 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 507 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/056A 48 hours notice required for access The Wolverhampton lock trade. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Table of lock production extracted from 'Industries of Birmingham and the Midland Hardware District' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 253 1866 Oct 24 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/056B 48 hours notice required for access 'Patent Safe Protector'. 'Builders' Trade 1866 Nov Circular' Renton, Wrigley and Company exhibited a newly patented design at their offices in Bridgewater Chambers. A brilliant gas light may be fitted to the door of any safe, and will be extinguished if the door is tampered with 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 253 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/056C 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' Lock trade continues to be quiet. Mr J.B. Fenby of Birmingham has patented improvements in the construction of locks and latches 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 253 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/056D 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, City 1866 Aug 10 of London: Chubb's patent safes. 'Standard' [and several other daily newspapers] Advertisement in the form of testimonial dated 3 August from William Walls and Company, Glasgow. A Chubb's safe had protected contents from fire during a fire which completely destroyed their premises. For original letter see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/063 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 253 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/056E 48 hours notice required for access 'The New Cannon-Street Station, City of 1866 London'. "The bullion-office will be furnished with a large strong safe in Chubb's best manner". Unknown source, reprinted from 'Railway News' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 253 1866 Nov 30 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 508 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/056F 48 hours notice required for access R.E. Howard, Government Stamp Office, Manchester, to the Editor: 'The Burglary at the Stamp Office'. 'Manchester Guardian' A first-class safe had been purchased from Milner in 1858, and returned for inspection in 1864, but Milner's failed to explain that it was no longer proof against the latest advances in safe-breaking 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 253 1866 Jun 5 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/056G 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Milner and Son: 'Caution - The Preston 1866 Nov 19 Robberies'. 'Manchester Guardian' Advertisement. Money had not been taken from an old Milner's safe during robbery at Preston Town Hall - in fact the money had been in a 20years old cash box 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 253 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/056H 48 hours notice required for access 'Wolverhampton'. Chubb and Son have received a Certificate of Merit from the promoters of the Dudley Exhibition, in respect of their locks. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 253 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/056I 48 hours notice required for access 'Tansley's Safe'. 'The Athanaeum' 1866 Oct 27 Correction to a report published on 29 September. James Tansley, rather than Bryant, is the sole inventor and patentee of the safe described 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 253 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/056J 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Robberies at Preston'. 'Manchester 1866 Nov 1 Guardian' Edward Caton and his wife had been arrested following a series of burglaries, including one at Preston Town Hall, in which over £2000 had been taken from an old Milner's safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 253 1866 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 509 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/057A 48 hours notice required for access 'Destructive Fire in Bloomsbury'. Premises of Holland and Hannen, building contractors of Duke Street, Holborn were destroyed by fire and adjoining houses in Museum Street and Broad Street severely damaged. The most important papers, secured in Patent Reliance Safes, were undamaged. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 253 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/057B 48 hours notice required for access John Bracher, late William Marr and Son, 11 Cannon-Street West, City of London: 'Fire and Thief-Proof Safes, Chests, Strong Rooms, Iron Doors and Frames' Bracher has taken over the business, but retained the services of William Marr, Senior. Includes testimonial from John Martin of Lincoln's Inn, dated January 16 1849 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 253 184- - 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/058 48 hours notice required for access Hardwick, Best and Young, Auction Rooms, Darley Street, Bradford, Yorkshire: 'Safes ... to be sold by Auction' Sale to take place on Thursday 18th (November or December?). Annotated "Received from J. Nicholson, Bradford, 30/10/66. See what they are doing besides posting the town" 1 catalogue of 2 pages Former Reference: 253 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/059 48 hours notice required for access Adolphe Baab, 30 Budge Row, Cannon Street, 186City of London: 'Baab's Patent Electric Detector' An electrically-operated alarm system, which can be connected to the nearest police station via telegraphic street wires. Reprints extracts from 'Times' and 'Observer', together with testimonials dated March and April 1865 1 advertising leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 253 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 510 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/060A-F 48 hours notice required for access 'Literature. The Resources, Products, and Industrial History of Birmingham and the Midland Hardware District'. 'Athanaeum' Review of a series of reports, edited by Samuel Timmins and published by Hardwicke, 1865. The volume on locks and keys, including material on Chubb, was edited by J.C. Tildesley. Parts 1-3, 5, 7-8 of cutting in 9 parts. For Parts 4, 6 & 9 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/061A-C 1 newspaper cutting of 6 parts Former Reference: 254 1866 Oct 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/061A-C 48 hours notice required for access 'Literature. The Resources, Products, and Industrial History of Birmingham and the Midland Hardware District'. 'Athanaeum' Review of a series of reports, edited by Samuel Timmins and published by Hardwicke, 1865. The volume on locks and keys, including material on Chubb, was edited by J.C. Tildesley. Parts 4, 6 & 9 of cutting in 9 parts. For Parts 13, 5, 7-8 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/060A-F 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 254 1866 Oct 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/062A 48 hours notice required for access 'Bramah's and Chubb's Patent Locks'. 'The Sun' 1866 Oct 29 Brief account of the Bramah and Hobbs lock controversy, and of the Chubb detector lock, based on review of volume on locks and keys, edited by J.C. Tildesley, published in the Athaneum of 27 October. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 255 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/062B-D 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs, Hart and Company, to the Editor: 1866 Nov 'Bramah's and Chubb's Patent Locks'. 'The Sun' Comments on the Bramah and Hobbs lock controversy, following report published in the Sun on 29 October 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 255 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/062E 48 hours notice required for access Case-hardening small cast iron work. 'Engineer' 1866 Dec 14 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 255 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 511 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/062F 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, City of 1866 Nov London, to the Editor: 'Egyptian Locks in Devon and Cornwall'. 'Athanaeum' Following review of volume on locks and keys, edited by J.C. Tildesley, published in the Athaneum of 27 October, Chubbs asks if anyone can give him reliable information about these locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 255 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/062G 48 hours notice required for access J. Colton and Company, Currie Street, Adelaide, Australia: Chubb's Fireproof Safes Advertisement by Chubb's Adelaide agent. Unknown souce 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 255 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/062H 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs, Hart and Company, 76 Cheapside, City of London, to the Editor: Hobb's Protector Lock at the Great International Exhibition of 1862 Letter dated 2 November, possibly to The 'Athanaeum' Unknown souce 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 255 1866 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/010/062I 48 hours notice required for access Robbery at the premises of Harris, jeweller, of Houndsditch, City of London Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 255 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/062J 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, City of London, to the Editor: 'District Hardware Trades'. 'Daily Post' Chubb and Company had received a prize medal at the Dudley Exhibition, not just an "honourable mention" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 255 1866 Nov LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 512 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/062K 48 hours notice required for access Search for safe of foundered steamer W.R. 1866 Nov Carter in the Mississippi River, United States of America Divers at Cairo with diving bells will attempt to recover over one million dollars from the safe and will keep one half of anything recovered. Unknown source, reprinted from 'Chicago Post'. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 255 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/063 48 hours notice required for access William Walls and Company, Glasgow, Scotland, to Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, City of London Testimonial letter. A Chubb's safe had protected contents from fire during a fire on 13th July which completely destroyed their premises. Later reprinted as an advertisement (See CLC/B/002/10/01/010/056D) 1 letter Former Reference: 256 1866 Aug 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/064A 48 hours notice required for access Wolverhampton trades report. 'Manchester Examiner' Brief report on pre-Christmas celebrations at Chubb's factory 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 256 1866 Dec 12 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/064B 48 hours notice required for access Milner and Company, Liverpool: 'Milner's Strong and Fire-Resisting Safe' Illustrated price list, showing hinges and dogs, and interior of safe, with wedge guards and bolts picked out in red. Accompanying caption states "received 4/11/66". For manuscript note relating to this item see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/067 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 256 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/065A 48 hours notice required for access Chubb and Son, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, City 1866 Oct 22 of London, to the Editor: Pillar-box robbery. 'Times' G.F. Newman, charged with the robbery, had made only one copy of a Chubb key, which was only capable of opening a single pillar-box. The 'Times' had reported that he had several keys in his possession 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 256 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 513 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/065B 48 hours notice required for access J. Colton and Company, Currie Street, Adelaide, Australia: 'Very Best Fireproof and Holdfast Safes' Advertisement by Chubb's Adelaide agent, who stocks safes manufactured by Marr and Sons, London and Perry and Sons, Bilston, Staffordshire Unknown souce 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 255 1866 Nov 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/065C 48 hours notice required for access Pillar-box robbery James Henry Nye and George Frederick Newman, were sentenced to 7 and 5 years' penal servitude for robbery from pillar-boxes, which had been secured by Chubb's locks. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 256 1866 Oct CLC/B/002/10/01/010/065D-E 48 hours notice required for access Recent improvements in safe manufacture. 1866 Dec 16 'Manchester Courier' Since the case of Walker v. Milner, safe-makers have produced at least 40 new patents. George Price, of the Cleveland Safe Works, Wolverhampton, has produced a new casehardened safe which is resistant to the use of wedges. Cyrus Price and Company, of the Britannia Works, Horseley Fields, has produced an improved fireproof safe with double doors, between which are fixed large staples, which can be fix by moveable bars operated by the key. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 256 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/065F 48 hours notice required for access Wolverhampton trades report Trade is quiet in the lock and safemanufacturing businesses. Cyrus Price and Company, Britannia Works, Horseley Fields have completed their first new compact thiefproof Conqueror safe, as described in the June issue of the 'Ironmonger' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 256 1866 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 514 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/065G 48 hours notice required for access 'Chatwood's Patent Safe and Lock Company Limited. Prospectus'. 'Times' Advertisement. Issue of 5000 shares, priced at £2 per share. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 256 1866 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/010/065H 48 hours notice required for access 'A Birmingham manufacturer has constructed an alleged perfectly unpickable lock, and one that cannot be blown open by gunpowder' Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 256 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/065I 48 hours notice required for access 'Envelope donated by Mr C.R. Marlow who until 19-his retirement was an accountant at Pyrene's' Refers to empty printed envelope (CLC/B/002/10/01/010/066B) of the Patent Unpickable Lock Company 1 caption Former Reference: 256 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/066A 48 hours notice required for access Thomas G. Codde, Patent Detector Lock and 1866 Nov 3 Patent Safe Warehouse, 16 Market Street Manchester, to Chubb and Son Codde is returning specification for a thief-proof safe, possibly that as recently patented by George Price 1 letter Former Reference: 257 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/066B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Patent Unpickable Lock Company (Limited), 237 & 239 Euston Road, St Pancras, London' Empty presentation envelope 1 envelope Former Reference: 256 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/066C 48 hours notice required for access 'Strong Rooms for Bullion'. 'Standard' Strong-rooms at the premises of Cunliffes, Brooks and Company, King Street, City of London. Mr Hart, of Hobbs, Hart and Company explained the construction of the 3 strong rooms, with 6 doors, designed to resist the most skilled burglars 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 257 1866 Dec 17 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 515 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/066D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Stamp Robbery - Recovery of 8000l. worth'. Stamps stolen from the Manchester Stamp Office have now been recovered from a portmanteau at a London station. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 257 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/067 48 hours notice required for access 'Directions given with list of prices by M's (Milner's?) salesman' Manuscript note, possibly relating to Milner's price-list received on November 4. 1 document Former Reference: 257 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/068A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Stamp Robbery. Recovery of £8000' 1866 Stamps stolen from the Manchester Stamp Office have now been recovered from the leftluggage offices at Euston Square and Paddington Stations in London. At Milner and Son's premises in Market Street, Manchester the safe broken into was on display, alongside the new, secure, safe manufactured for the Stamp Office. Unknown Manchester newspaper 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 258 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/068B 48 hours notice required for access 'Northern Circuit (Before Mr. Justice Blackburn)' 1866 Dec 12 Sentencing of Charles Batt, Charles Leeson and William and Thomas Douglas, found guilty of the robbery from the Manchester Stamp Office. Batt was sentenced to 8 years' penal servitude, the others to 15 years. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 258 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/068C 48 hours notice required for access Continental hotels. 1866 English hoteliers could profit from taking a lesson from their cross-Channel counterparts ... "When you go out, you lock the door, and place its light key in your pocket, as if it were your own family "Chubb"." Unknown source (possibly 'All the Year Round') 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 258 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 516 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/068D 48 hours notice required for access Stuart and Massey, 5 Gray's Inn Square, Holborn, Solicitors for Messrs. Chubb and Son: 'One Hundred Pounds Reward'. 'Standard' Advertisement. For the discovery and conviction of the writer of an anonymous letter threatening one of Chubb's workers with an acid attack if he did not leave his employment 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 258 1866 Dec 13 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/068E 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglary at Wakefield'. 'Manchester Mercury' Attempted burglary at Mackie and Sons, corn factors, Thornes Lane, Wakefield, Yorekshire a skeleton key and crowbar were found, but nothing seems to be missing 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 258 1867 Feb 2 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/069 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs, Hart and Company, 76 Cheapside, City 186of London: 'Manufacturers of Locks ... Group 6., Class 65' Illustrated, with heading "Whole Page Advertisement (English Catalogue)". Annotated in manuscript "Paris Exhibition - 1867)" 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 258 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/070 48 hours notice required for access Thomas Bicknell, for H.R. Minns and Company, 1867 Feb 4 Impregnable Safe and Bankers' Repository Manufactury, Cheltenham Road, Stokes Croft, Bristol, to Mr H.R. Powell Acknowledges receipt of letter and encloses 2 prospectuses and a price list. 1 letter Former Reference: 259 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/071 48 hours notice required for access Hermann Liebrecht, 72 St John's Street, Smithfield Bars, to Chubb and Sons Thanking them for prompt and active measures for his safety (Possibly following threats of an acid attack - see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/068D) 1 letter Former Reference: 258 1866 Nov 18 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 517 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/072 48 hours notice required for access Anonymous letter, to Hermann Liebrecht?, warning of an acid attack For letter from Liebrecht to Chubb see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/071. For advertisement relating to this incident see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/068D 1 letter Former Reference: 258 1866 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/010/073 48 hours notice required for access 'Pandora's Box! Or the Young Spark and the 1867 Jan 2 Old Flame' Advertising performance at the Prince of Wales' Theatre. Cast list includes Mr Frederick Younge as Jupiter, "A sort of Celestial Chubb, famous for his "locks" and his "bolts", a ruler who finds it difficult to keep matters straight 1 playbill Former Reference: 258 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/074 48 hours notice required for access Anonymous letter, on behalf of Chubb's apprentices, to Hermann Liebrecht Requests that he let a new employee do his own work, rather than doing it for him, and thereby disadvantaging the apprentices. Both Mr Chubb and Mr Chalk are fair dealing gentlemen and would like justice to be done to the apprentices 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 258 1866 Oct 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/075A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Pyx, and how they try it' In 1866 there has been the first trial of the pyx for several years. The trial pieces, one of gold and one of silver, are kept in a new iron pyxbox manufactured by Chubb in 1862. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 259 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/075C 48 hours notice required for access Fire at the office of M. Degron, the French Postmaster Part of report - following fire (in Yokohama, Japan?) the postmaster's chest was destroyed, despite the efforts of M. Planton, a marine and M. Degron's clerk. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 259 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 518 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/075D 48 hours notice required for access The uses of telegraphy Chubb and Company will dispatch duplicate of missing key, free-of-charge, if the customer telegraphs them the number. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 259 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/075E 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Burglary at Sir William Armstrong's Works' Burglars entered the premises of Armstrong's engine and ordnance factory at Elswick, a stole a small amount of wages from a desk. The iron safe, which contained only papers, was also forced open. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 259 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/075F-G 48 hours notice required for access A.F. Bingham Wright, 9th Regiment, Yokohama 1867 Garrison, Japan, to the Editor: 'The Fire at Yokohama' Following an earthquake on 25 November, fire broke out in the Yoshiwara district, which was fought by detachments from the British garrison and Navy. No Europeans were killed, but at least 35 "Nippons" perished. Unknown source. Parts 1 & 3 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Part 2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100C 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 259 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/075H 48 hours notice required for access 'Shakespeare's Will' 1867 The Court of Probate have arranged for the will to be displayed in 3 air-tight oak and plate-glass frames, each fastened with a Chubb's lock. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 259 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/076 48 hours notice required for access Blank page Former Reference: . LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 519 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/077A 48 hours notice required for access Minns and Company, Cheltenham Road, Stoke's Croft, Bristol: 'Illustrated catalogue and List of Prices of their Impregnable Safes, &c.' 1 catalogue of 16 pages Former Reference: 259 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/077B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Burglar's Companion. - How to bone anything locked up. Use a skeleton key' Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 260 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/077C 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Jewellery Robberies in Manchester' Robberies at the premises of W.F. Jepson, 3 Church Gates and Louis Beaver, 36 Cross Street. A Chubb's lock had been wrenched off the front door of Jepson's shop. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 260 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/077D 48 hours notice required for access 'Leith - Mysterious theft from a safe' Thieves had broken into a Milner's fireproof safe and strongroom at the premises of McLean and Hope, corn, seed and guano merchants, Timber Bush, Leith, Scotland. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 260 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/077E 48 hours notice required for access Chubb's exhibit at the Paris Exhibition of 1867 (?) Part of report, includes description of Chubb's latest patented thief-proof safe, with key designed in honour of the Emperor Napoleon III. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 260 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/077F 48 hours notice required for access Chatwood's Safe Depot, 95 Bridge Street, Manchester: 'Cornhill Burglary' Advertisement. A display of the safe opened during the robbery at Walker's premises, Cornhill, City of London. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 260 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 520 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/077G 48 hours notice required for access 'Court of Common Pleas - Feb 22 and 23. Fenwick and Another v. Dewar'. Case concerning the validity of a crossed cheque, and whether or not it had been presented in a reasonable time. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 260 1867 Feb CLC/B/002/10/01/010/077H 48 hours notice required for access 'The Jewellery Robbery in Cross Street'. 'Manchester Guardian' Robbery at the premises of Louis Beaver, 36 Cross Street, Manchester. A Chubb's lock had been wrenched off the front door of the shop. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 260 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/077I 48 hours notice required for access [Cutting pasted down - not legible] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 260 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/077J 48 hours notice required for access 'Two Jewellery Robberies in Manchester'. 'Manchester Guardian' Robberies at the premises of W.F. Jepson, 3 Church Gates and Louis Beaver, 36 Cross Street. A lock had been wrenched off the front door of Jepson's shop. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 260 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/077K 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery of a Safe'. Safe had been removed from the premises of Hewison, a bookseller, of Market Place, South Shields and found a mile and a half away, broken open. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 260 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/078 48 hours notice required for access 'Louis XVI and the Locksmith, by Joseph Caraud, in the exhibtion of French and English artists'. 'Times' Illustration. Cutting pasted face down. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 260 1867 Apr LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 521 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/079B 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' Business in Wolverhampton is below average; even Chubb and Son have limited production 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 261 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/079C 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery at the Russian Consulate'. An unsuccessful attempt by burglars to break into a Milner's safe at Lomnitz and Company, Mount Street, Westminster, using a succession of 20 wedges, a 4 foot long crowbar and a 14lb sledge hammer. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 261 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/079D-G 48 hours notice required for access 'Louis XVI and the Locksmith'. Background to the painting by Joseph Caraud displayed in London in 1867. Louis XVI had been taught the art of lockmaking by Gamin, and had assisted him in the construction of an iron safe in the Tuileries. Unknown source 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 261 1867 Apr CLC/B/002/10/01/010/079H 48 hours notice required for access "Waterproof": 'Fireproof Buildings'. 'Building 1867 News' A letter to the editor, numbered 316, suggesting that there should be a discussion on the construction of fireproof buildings 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 261 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/079I 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglary at a Warehouse'. An unsuccessful attempt by burglars to break into a Milner's strong holdfast safe at Lomnitz and Company, Mount Street, Westminster, using a succession of wedges, a crowbar and sledge hammer. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 261 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 522 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/079J 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb and the Egyptian lock in Devon and Cornwall Chubb has failed to discover examples of Egyptian locks in Devon and Cornwall, but has specimens of such locks from Egypt and the Faroe Islands. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 261 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/079K 48 hours notice required for access 'Desperate attempts to rob a Warehouse'. An unsuccessful attempt by burglars to break into a Milner's strong hold-fast safe at Lomnitz and Company, Mount Street, Westminster, using a succession of wedges, a crowbar and sledge hammer. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 261 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/080A 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs, Hart and Company, 76 Cheapside, City of London: 'The New Patent Bullion Protector Safe [and] Bullion Protector Lock'. Illustrated advertisement. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 262 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/080B-C 48 hours notice required for access 'The New District Bank, Stafford' Description of Gothic-style building in red brick, with stone dressings. The fire-proof strong room and bullion safe are fitted with Chubb's fireproof doors. Unknown source, based on a report in the local 'Advertiser' newspaper. Parts 1 & 3 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Part 2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/101D 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 262 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 523 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/080D-E 48 hours notice required for access 'Railway Matters. Liverpool. - The extension of 1867 Lime Street Railway Station'. The central signal box, designed under the system of Saxby and Farmer, can be compared to a Chubb or Bramah lock. A system of levers and stops are arranged so that when a pair of points is set to allow a train to pass over a particular line, all other levers are locked, to prevent collisions. Unknown source, based on report in the 'Albion'. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 262 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/080F 48 hours notice required for access 'The "Campling" door lock'. Illustrated description of railway carriage door lock invented by S.J. Campling, carriage foreman of the Great Northern Railway, King's Cross Station. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 262 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/080G 48 hours notice required for access Shand and Mason and Merrryweather's fire1867 engines as seen when crossing from the United States of America to Canada Also describes provisions for fire-prevention in an unnamed university (?), with the art gallery walled off and protected by an iron roof and double sheet-iron fireproof doors. Incomplete cutting from unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 262 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/081A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Patent Safe' Illustrated description of fireproof safe, with diagonal bolts to prevent safe being opened using wedges, and showing cross-section of the front corner. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 263 1867 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 524 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/081E 48 hours notice required for access Robert F. Fairlie, 56 Gracechurch Street, City of 1867 May 10 London, to the Editor: 'The Cornhill Burglary of 1865'. 'Times' Following publication of his letter in the issue of February 9 1865 he has examined a large number of safes and finds that most of them have a very weak outside rim, allowing the insertion of wedges to lever off the door. Mr Walker now has a burglar-proof safe, with 10 internal bolts which cannot be forced back except with the use of a key. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 263 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/081F 48 hours notice required for access Manufacturing trades report. 'Engineer' The lock trade in Wolverhampton is below average, apart from the fine plate department, Chubb and Son are down to a 4-day working week 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 263 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/081G 48 hours notice required for access Court report on burglary at silk warehouse (?) Defendants named as Wilkinson, who had forced lock using a screwdriver, Brown, Price and Jeffery. Incomplete cutting from unknown souce. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 263 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/081H 48 hours notice required for access 'Local Hardware Trades'. Home and export trade in the Black Country is still rather depressed. A Melbourne importer writes that "Chubb's locks, Clark's hollow-ware and Neve's cut nails are in somewhat better request than when I wrote last". Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 263 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 525 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/081I 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Bank Robbery at Melbourne, Australia'. Trial of John Dixon, clerk in the Oriental Bank, Melbourne, Australia, on a charge of stealing bills of exchange worth approximately £300,000. The bills had been kept in a tin box, fasted by a Chubb lock, and the prisoner had managed to make an impression of the lock and manufacture a key. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 263 1867 April CLC/B/002/10/01/010/081J 48 hours notice required for access 'Wolverhampton. - Trade in this town continues in a depressed state'. 'Engineer' Contrary to previous reports, Chubb and Son report that their workpeople are not on "shorttime", but are fully employed, both in London and Wolverhampton. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 263 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/081K 48 hours notice required for access Review of a book on fishing by a Mr Francis. Reviewer comments unfavourably on the misprints, ugly words and villanous puns, including "a hook will probably pick a chub's lock". Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 263 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/082A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Paris Exhibition [from our Special Correspondent]' Starts with musings on a popular song, "The Wolf", seemingly describing the exploits of a violent burglar. Samuel Chatwood, Hobbs, Hart and Son and Chubb are listed among the British exhibitors, along with the French manufacturers Arnaud, Delcloy and Rebour. Incomplete cutting from unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 264 1867 Jul 14 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 526 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/082C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Paris Exhibition [from our Special Correspondent]' Starts with description of visits to bank bullion vaults, including those of the Bank of England and the United States of America Treasury Department. Samuel Chatwood, Chubb and Company and Hobbs have safes on display in the Machine Court; Chatwood has been awarded a bronze medal, while Chubb and Hobbs have each been awarded silver medals. French safes on display pay more attention to elaborate design, while English and American manufacturers are more interested in security. Silas Herring, an American manufacturer is to challenge Samuel Chatwood for a prize of 15,000 francs to be donated to charities in London, Paris and Washington D.C. Unknown source. Part 1 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Parts 2-5 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/083AD 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 264 1867 Jul 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/083A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Paris Exhibition [from our Special Correspondent]' Starts with description of visits to bank bullion vaults, including those of the Bank of England and the United States of America Treasury Department. Samuel Chatwood, Chubb and Company and Hobbs have safes on display in the Machine Court; Chatwood has been awarded a bronze medal, while Chubb and Hobbs have each been awarded silver medals. French safes on display pay more attention to elaborate design, while English and American manufacturers are more interested in security. Silas Herring, an American manufacturer is to challenge Samuel Chatwood for a prize of 15,000 francs to be donated to charities in London, Paris and Washington D.C. Unknown source. Parts 2-5 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/082C 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 265 1867 Jul 15 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 527 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/083E 48 hours notice required for access An iron safe shown at the Paris Exhibition. 'Sydney Empire' Safe displayed by an American manufacturer [Silas Herring], labelled "Defi au monde entier". An English manufacturer [Samuel Chatwood] is to take up the challenge for a wager of 15,000 francs 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 265 1867 Jun 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/083F 48 hours notice required for access 'Excursion of Messrs. Chubb and Son's Workmen'. The workmen travelled from Horsley Fields, via Albrighton, Tong Castle and Boscobel to Codsall Wood, where they enjoyed a good dinner, followed by toasts to members of the Royal Family, Mr and Mrs Hunter and Mr & Mrs Chubb. Music was provided by the Trysull Saxhorn Brass Band. The day finished with old English sports, including Aunt Sally, rounders and cricket. Unknown source (Wolverhampton newspaper). 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 265 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/084A 48 hours notice required for access 'Queen's Hotel, Ambleside, 3 o'clock, A.M.'. 'Punch' Cartoon, depicting man knocking at hotel room door. " ... I say Tom, do you think your key will fit my bag? No-'t won't - Chubb!" 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 266 1867 Jul 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/084B 48 hours notice required for access Medals awarded to exhibitors in the Machine Gallery at the Paris Exhibition. Comments that the awards of medals seemed to be based on judging exhibits as works of art, rather than handicrafts. Chubb, Chatwood and Hobbs, Hart and Company have been awarded silver medals, but a Viennese exhibitor has been awarded a gold medal. Unknown source [possibly the 'Ironmonger'] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 266 1867 Jul LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 528 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/084C 48 hours notice required for access Exhibits in the Machine Gallery at the Paris Exhibition. 'Builder' Brief note on displays by Chubb, Hobbs, Hart and Company and Chatwood. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 266 1867 Jul 20 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/084D 48 hours notice required for access M. and M.W. Lambert, Newcastle: 'Iron Safes, by Milner and Son, Phillips, Price, Chubb, and all the best makers'. 'Iron Trade Review' Illustrated advertisement. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 266 1867 Jul 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/084E 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring robbery of debentures and shares'. 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Thieves carried off a safe weighing 1 1/2 cwt from the home of Mr Bedwell, Albert Road, Aston, Birmingham. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 266 1867 Jul 17 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/084F 48 hours notice required for access Henry Yates, Merridale Lock Works, Wolverhampton: 'Chubb and Son's Expiredpatent Detector Locks' Printed by Joseph York, Wolverhampton. 1 advertising leaflet Former Reference: 266 1867 Apr 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/084G 48 hours notice required for access 'Trial of safes at the Paris Exhibition'. 'Standard' 1867 Aug 23 Samuel Chatwood and Silas C. Herring, of New York are to undertake a trial of their safes for a stake of 15,000 francs each to be donated to charities in London, Paris and Washington D.C. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 266 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/085 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Whitfield and Sons, Viaduct Works, Oxford Street, Birmingham: 'The Patent AdyticRetainer Lock' Illustrated. Addressed to Mr Chubb, 57 St Paul's Churchyard, London and postmarked Birmingham July 6 1867. 1 advertising leaflet of 6 pages Former Reference: 267 1867 Jul LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 529 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/086A 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Whitfield and Sons, Viaduct Works, 1865 May 20 Oxford Street, Birmingham: 'Mappin's Improved Lock' Illustrated description of lock, with price list. 1 advertising leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 267 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/086B-C 48 hours notice required for access 'The French International Exhibition. The 1867 Aug 16 Challenge Competition of Safes for the deposit of valuables at Paris'. 'Engineer' Challenge by Silas C. Herring, a New York safe manufacturer accepted by Samuel Chatwood, the Bolton safe manufacturer, each to deposit a sum of 15,000 francs to be donated to charities in London, Paris and Washington D.C. A committee of 5 (2 English, 2 American and 1 French) engineers was appointed to oversee the trial, which took place on 14th July and is described in detail. Parts 3-4 of a cutting in 7 parts. For Parts 1-2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/092B-C. For Parts 57 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/093A-C 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 267 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/087 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Whitfield and Sons, Viaduct Works, Oxford Street, Birmingham: 'Patent Fire and Thief-proof Safes, Chests and Boxes' Illustrated price list. Reprints testimonials dated April 1862 and September 1863 1 advertising leaflet of 4 pages Former Reference: 267 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/088 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Whitfield and Sons, Viaduct Works, Oxford Street, Birmingham: 'Impregnable Bullion Safes' Price list. 1 advertising leaflet of 2 pages Former Reference: 267 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/089 48 hours notice required for access 'Directions for working Covert's new patent safe 186lock' 1 document Former Reference: 267 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 530 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/090 48 hours notice required for access 'Baudet's Self Registering Key. The English and 1867 American patents for sale' Illustrated description of key as shown at the Paris Universal Exhibition, Class 65 no. 13. Published by Baudet, agent for Breguet's Aneroid Barometers, 26 boulevard Saint-Denis, Paris. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 267 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/091 48 hours notice required for access Fuller and Horsey, 11 Billiter Square, City of London: 'To dispose of by private contract the old-established business of Messrs. W. Marr and Son' Premises at 67 Cannon Street, City of London and factory at Skin Yard, Bankside, Southwark. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 267 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/092A 48 hours notice required for access 'Paris Exhibition - Chatwood's Safes'. 'Engineer' 1867 Aug 2 Illustrated with sectional front and side elevations. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 268 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/092B-C 48 hours notice required for access 'The French International Exhibition. The 1867 Aug 16 Challenge Competition of Safes for the deposit of valuables at Paris'. 'Engineer' Challenge by Silas C. Herring, a New York safe manufacturer accepted by Samuel Chatwood, the Bolton safe manufacturer, each to deposit a sum of 15,000 francs to be donated to charities in London, Paris and Washington D.C. A committee of 5 (2 English, 2 American and 1 French) engineers was appointed to oversee the trial, which took place on 14th July and is described in detail. Parts 1-2 of a cutting in 7 parts. For Parts 3-4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/086B-C. For Parts 57 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/093A-C 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 268 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 531 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/093A-C 48 hours notice required for access 'The French International Exhibition. The 1867 Aug 16 Challenge Competition of Safes for the deposit of valuables at Paris'. 'Engineer' Challenge by Silas C. Herring, a New York safe manufacturer accepted by Samuel Chatwood, the Bolton safe manufacturer, each to deposit a sum of 15,000 francs to be donated to charities in London, Paris and Washington D.C. A committee of 5 (2 English, 2 American and 1 French) engineers was appointed to oversee the trial, which took place on 14th July and is described in detail. Parts 5-7 of a cutting in 7 parts. For Parts 1-2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/092B-C. For Parts 34 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/086B-C 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 269 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/093D 48 hours notice required for access The French International Exhibition challenge, 1867 Aug 23 Mr Walker of Cornhill and Thomas Casely. 'Engineer' Results of the challenge between Silas C. Herring, a New York safe manufacturer and Samuel Chatwood, the Bolton safe manufacturer have not yet been announced. Mr Walker of Cornhill was present and a letter he recently received from Thomas Casely, the burglar transported to Australia is reprinted here. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 269 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/093E 48 hours notice required for access W. Snell, Clement's Inn, City of Westminster: 'Fire-proof safes'. 'Builder' Brief note, dated 29 January 1867. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 269 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/094A-D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great French Exhibition'. 'Times' 1867 Aug 19 References the Bramah and Hobbs lock controversy in 1851 and the Cornhill burglary of 1865 and Robert Fairlie's conclusions as to the safe-breaker's method of opening the safe. The challenge between Silas C. Herring, a New York safe manufacturer and Samuel Chatwood is described in detail. Parts 1-4 of a cutting in 7 parts. For Parts 5-7 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/095A-C 1 newspaper cutting of 4 parts Former Reference: 270 1867 Aug 31 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 532 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/095A-C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great French Exhibition'. 'Times' 1867 Aug 19 References the Bramah and Hobbs lock controversy in 1851 and the Cornhill burglary of 1865 and Robert Fairlie's conclusions as to the safe-breaker's method of opening the safe. The challenge between Silas C. Herring, a New York safe manufacturer and Samuel Chatwood is described in detail. Parts 5-7 of a cutting in 7 parts. For Parts 1-4 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/094A-D 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 271 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/095D 48 hours notice required for access The Great French Exhibition. 'Times' 1867 Aug 21 The challenge between Silas C. Herring, a New York safe manufacturer and Samuel Chatwood is described in detail. Part 1 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Parts 2-3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/096A-B 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 271 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/096A-B 48 hours notice required for access The Great French Exhibition. 'Times' 1867 Aug 21 The challenge between Silas C. Herring, a New York safe manufacturer and Samuel Chatwood is described in detail. Part 2-3 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/095D 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 272 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/096C-E 48 hours notice required for access 'The Paris Exhibition'. 'Daily Telegraph' 1867 Aug 23 The challenge between Silas C. Herring, a New York safe manufacturer and Samuel Chatwood is described in detail. The 2 English jury members and the French chairman of the jury resigned on grounds of unfair influence by the 2 American jury members. Parts 1-3 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Parts 4-5 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/097A-B 1 newspaper cutting of 3 parts Former Reference: 272 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 533 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/097A-B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Paris Exhibition'. 'Daily Telegraph' 1867 Aug 23 The challenge between Silas C. Herring, a New York safe manufacturer and Samuel Chatwood is described in detail. The 2 English jury members and the French chairman of the jury resigned on grounds of unfair influence by the 2 American jury members. Parts 4-5 of a cutting in 5 parts. For Parts 1-3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/096C-E 1 newspaper cutting of 2 parts Former Reference: 271 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/097C 48 hours notice required for access Joseph E. Holmes, Laburnum Cottage, 1867 Aug 27 Ruabon, to the Editor: 'The Safe-breaking conflict'. 'Daily Telegraph' From the jury secretary during the trial of safes between Herring and Chatwood during the Paris Exhibition. Concerns payment of fees and expenses to the workmen and jury members and of the sum to be paid to charity. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 273 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/097D 48 hours notice required for access 'Paris Exhibition'. 'Society of Arts Journal' The resignation of the jury at the trial of safes manufactured by Herring and Chatwood. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 273 1867 Aug 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/097E 48 hours notice required for access "American Justice", to the Editor: 'The Paris Exhibition'. 'Daily Telegraph' On the fairness of the trial of safes manufactured by Herring and Chatwood - why should drawings of the internal construction of Herring's safe have been made available? 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 273 1867 Aug 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/097F 48 hours notice required for access Rice Brothers, Dock Mill Steam Brewery, Southsea, Portsmouth: 'Success of Chubb's Safes' Testimonial to the efficacy of a Chubb's fireresisting safe during a fire on 15 November. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 273 1870 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 534 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/098A 48 hours notice required for access Samuel Jones, 17 Dorset Street, Belgrave Road, Pimlico, City of Westminster, to Chubb and Son Letter from an unemployed printer submitting 2 sample keys so designed that keys left on the interior of doors cannot be removed from outside using American tweezers or pliers. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: unknown 1865 Dec 8 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/098B 48 hours notice required for access Charles Chubb and Jason Hook: Notice of dissolution of Partnership. 'London Gazette' The partnership was dissolved on 7 December 1827, and this notice witnessed on 24 March 1828. Cutting erroneously dated in manuscript as 18/3/28. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 1828 Mar CLC/B/002/10/01/010/099 48 hours notice required for access Unknown correspondent, 47 Mark Lane, City of London, to Chubb and Son, St. Paul's Churchyard Concerning key to small safe in their counting house premises. 1 letter of 2 pages Former Reference: 207 1865 Mar 7 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100A 48 hours notice required for access Potential removal of Chubb's lock works to Wednesfield Heath. Ryland's Circular reports that Chubb have secured plot of land at Wednesfield Heath, as their existing works are threatened by destruction by one of the new railways. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100B 48 hours notice required for access The abominable nuisance created by works in the township [Unnamed]. Chubb's Wolverhampton manager, Mr Phillips, would not have contemplated setting up their new works in the township if they had realised the nuisance caused by existing works. Fragmentary report from unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 535 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100C 48 hours notice required for access A.F. Bingham Wright, 9th Regiment, Yokohama 1867 Garrison, Japan, to the Editor: 'The Fire at Yokohama' Following an earthquake on 25 November, fire broke out in the Yoshiwara district, which was fought by detachments from the British garrison and Navy. No Europeans were killed, but at least 35 "Nippons" perished. Unknown source. Part 2 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Parts 1 & 3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/075F-G 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 259 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100D 48 hours notice required for access Hall v. Barrows - Reversal of verdict. Brief report on the case regarding trade marks and whether they form part of business assets, which may be reassigned. The Lord Chanceller had reversed the decision of the Master of the Rolls. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100E 48 hours notice required for access Walker v. Hopley. Case brought befor the Lord Chief Justice concerning Frederick Walker, the Cornhill jeweller and his purchase of a safe from Mr. Hopley. Unknown source, possibly dated 1864. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100F 48 hours notice required for access 'Wolverhampton' manufacturers at the Birmingham Exhibition. Only six exhibitors from Wolverhampton will be showing at the exhibition, including Chubb and Son. Chubb will be displaying locks of all sizes, including a cathedral door lock, which is described in some detail Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 536 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100G 48 hours notice required for access Exhibition display by Chubb and Sons. Brief report of display at unnamed exhibition {Birmingham?). Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100H 48 hours notice required for access [Cutting pasted down - not legible] Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100I 48 hours notice required for access Court report on burglary case held before the Lord Chief Justice. When questioned by Mr Webster, witness stated that thieves had almost decided not to attempt to open a Milner's safe during robbery at an unnamed jewellers. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100J 48 hours notice required for access 'Copy of concluding section of my will'. Unknown embittered inventor requests that his executors destroy all his models, drawings and memoranda. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100K 48 hours notice required for access Chubb v. Tidmarsh. The case was dismissed by Mr Kynnersley, the stipendiary magistrate, on the grounds that the evidence did not display an "intent" to defraud. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 1864 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100L 48 hours notice required for access 'Serious robbery in Wolverhampton'. Robbery at premises of E. and C. Toovey, 24 Cleveland Street. The strong room had been entered and cash boxes opened and their contents stolen. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 537 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100M 48 hours notice required for access [Cutting pasted down - not legible] Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/100N 48 hours notice required for access Jewelled lock? on display Fragmentary description of jewelled artefact inscribed with the Andalusian cipher and the arms of Jaen. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/101A 48 hours notice required for access International exhibitors at the Paris Exhibition. Unkown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/101B 48 hours notice required for access 'English Safes - American Safes'. First part of report on the trial of safes manufactured by Samuel Chatwood of London and Silas Herring of New York at the Paris Exhibition. Unkown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/101C 48 hours notice required for access Walker v. Milner. 'Building News' 1866 Reports on the forthcoming action for breach of warranty on the sale of an iron safe brought by Walker, the Cornhill jeweller, against Milner and Son of Moorgate. Hobbs and Hart of the Poultry, City of London are currently working on a secure strong-room door. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown CLC/B/002/10/01/010/101D 48 hours notice required for access 'The New District Bank, Stafford' Description of Gothic-style building in red brick, with stone dressings. The fire-proof strong room and bullion safe are fitted with Chubb's fireproof doors. Unknown source, based on a report in the local 'Advertiser' newspaper. Part 2 of a cutting in 3 parts. For Parts 1 & 3 see CLC/B/002/10/01/010/080B-C 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 262 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 538 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/101E 48 hours notice required for access [Cutting pasted down - not legible] Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/101F 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Robbery in Birmingham. An iron "safe" broken open'. Part of report of robbery at premises of W.H. Dixon, Old Wharf, Birmingham. An outer door had been forced open using a crowbar, and an iron safe forced open. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/101G 48 hours notice required for access 'High Court of Justiciary. Mr. Laing's Robbery' 186Trial of Dietrich Mahler and Marcus Berrenhard on the charge of robbery from the premises of Laing's watchmaker and jeweller, Brunswick Street, Glasgow, Scotland. Berrenhard was found guilty of reset and sentenced to six year's penal servitude; the case against Mahler was not proven. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown CLC/B/002/10/01/010/0101H 48 hours notice required for access The Cornhill robbery. Footnote to a court report. The evidence of the burglar Caseley suggests that only Chubb's safes are completely burglar-proof. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/101I 48 hours notice required for access A Copyright Bill End of Parliamentary ? report quoting the Bill as "imperfect and unsatisfactory" Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/102A 48 hours notice required for access [Cutting pasted down - not legible] Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 539 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/010/102B 48 hours notice required for access Inquest on Mr Ratcliffe, a safe-blower. Part of report - it appears that Ratcliffe had been responsible for blowing up Price's safe - if he had excercised proper caution the jury should return a verdict of Accidental Death. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/102C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Fire in Gresham Street' Newspaper headline only. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/102D 48 hours notice required for access Walker v. Milner. Fragment of witness statement from court report. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/010/102E 48 hours notice required for access Penny Red stamp Plate number 98 1 postage stamp Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/103 48 hours notice required for access Visit to Chubb's agent's premises at 80 St Vincent Street. Mr Melville, the local agent demonstrates various safes and thief-proof locks. Unknown source. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/010/104 48 hours notice required for access 'Fenby's Permutating key-cutting machine'. 'Builder' Illustrated description. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: unknown 1866 CLC/B/002/10/01/011 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb Collectanea' (indexed) Original volume re-bound in 4 parts 1 volume Former Reference: 140/4/C4. Volume '4' Part 1 1867 - 1869 [1829 - 1874] LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 540 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/001 48 hours notice required for access 'Provisional Protections' 1868 Jan 1 Pasted patent cuttings for improvements to 1868 Oct 15 locks giving number, name, address, patent title 1 document Former Reference: 1 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/002 48 hours notice required for access 'Abstracts of Specifications'. 'The Engineer' Pasted specification cuttings from. Gives number, name, address, description. None were proceeded with 1 document Former Reference: 11 1868 Jan 10 1868 Sep 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/003A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Paris Exhibition' [source unknown]. Special correspondent's description, 13 July, of machinery gallery and the display by lock and safe companies, comparing firms and products from different countries 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 27 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/003B 48 hours notice required for access Mr Chatwood's safes exhibited in the English department, Paris [?] Exhibition. 'Engineering' Praises Chatwood's detailed exhibit 1 cutting Former Reference: 27 1867 May 3 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/003C 48 hours notice required for access Joseph Depoilly and Company, Escarbotin, France 1 business card Former Reference: 27 186French CLC/B/002/10/01/011/003D 48 hours notice required for access 'Numerous robberies by safe-breakers' At warehouse and offices, Dickinson Street [place not stated] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 27 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/004A 48 hours notice required for access Competition between Mr Herring of New York and Mr Chatwood of England to see who had the best safe [source unknown. First part missing]The great International safe contest at the Paris Universal Exposition August 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 28 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 541 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/004B 48 hours notice required for access 'Herring's United States Champion Safe victorious in the recent trial at the Paris Exposition' [Source unknown, Aug 13], Report of the results of the great International safe contest at the Paris Universal Exposition August won by Mr Herring 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 28 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/004C 48 hours notice required for access 'Chatwood's Invincible "Intersected" Steel Bank Safe' [Source unknown] Extracts from the official report of the english engineers of the Safe Testing Committee, Paris, Exposition 1867, France 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 28 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/004D 48 hours notice required for access Comments on the merits of English, American and Belgian locks. 'Manchester Examiner' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 28 1867 Oct 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/004E 48 hours notice required for access 'The battle of the safes'. 'The Standard' Details from report on the Safe Contest at the International Exhibition Paris in July 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 28 1867 Oct 26 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/005 48 hours notice required for access 'Chatwoods Prize Medal Septiple Patent Invincible Intersected Steel Safes, Strongrooms, Doors, Chests etc.' [Publication unknown]. Coloured advertisement with image of safe. 1 advertisement Former Reference: 29 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/006 48 hours notice required for access 'The International Safe Competition' [Source unknown, incomplete]. Extract from report of the results of the great International safe contest held 9 July at the Paris Universal Exposition, France 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 29 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 542 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/007A 48 hours notice required for access 'Important Notice to Bankers and Others at the Paris Exhibition, 1867, Chatwood's Sextiple Invincible "Intersected " Steel Bank Safes' Technical details and price list of Chatwood safes. With illustration of safe 1 double sided 2 page advertisement Former Reference: 29 1867 Dec CLC/B/002/10/01/011/007B 48 hours notice required for access 'Fichet Serrurier Mecanicien fournisseur brevete de LL.MM.L'empereur et L'imperatrice' Fichet safes 1 advertisement Former Reference: 29 186French CLC/B/002/10/01/011/008 48 hours notice required for access 'Fabrique de Coffres-Forts E. Petitjean Serrurier- Mecanicien' Advertisement for safes in French with black and white engraved illustrations advertisement Former Reference: 29 186french CLC/B/002/10/01/011/009 48 hours notice required for access 'Herrings Patent Champion Safes' Part only 1 advertisement Former Reference: 29 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/010 48 hours notice required for access 'The Cornhill Burglary' Part of Advertisement for Chatwood Patent Safe and Lock Company. Letters of recommendation from John Walker and Sons and copy of letter to 'The Engineer' published 1867 May 17 re robbery foiled by burglarproof safe at their Cornhill premises 1 advertisement Former Reference: 29 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/011A 48 hours notice required for access 'Extensive Safe Robbery' [Publication unknown] At Rossendale Calico Printing Works, Love Clough near Rawtenstall, Lancashire 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 29 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 543 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/011B 48 hours notice required for access Details of the International Safe Competition Paris, France. 'Hampshire Advertiser' Details of tests done on locks. Part 1 of 4. See CLC/B/002/10/01/011/012A for parts 2-4 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 29 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/012A 48 hours notice required for access Details of the International Safe Competition Paris, France. 'Hampshire Advertiser' Details of tests done on locks and official results of competition. 2nd to 4th part of 4. (see CLC/B/002/10/01/011/011B) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 30 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/012B 48 hours notice required for access 'The new National Provincial Bank of England at Southampton' [Publication unknown] Description of new bank and strong room with Chubb patent doors, incomplete 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 30 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/012C 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's New Patent'. 'Glasgow Morning Journal' Description and commendation of Chubbs' patent diagonal safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 30 1867 Sep 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/013 48 hours notice required for access Volume 4 Index index title page on paper 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/014 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 1 Advertisements 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/015 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 2 Advertisements 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 544 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/016 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 3 (Pg 3 on paper) Advertisements and Burglaries and Robberies 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/017 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 4 Burglaries and Robberies 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/018 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 5 Burglaries and Robberies 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/019 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 6 Burglaries and Robberies 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/020 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 7 Burglaries and Robberies 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/021 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 8 Burglaries and Robberies 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/022 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 9 Burglaries and Robberies and Exhibitions 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/023 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 10 Exhibitions 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/024 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 11 (Pg 11 on paper) Exhibitions and Fireproofing 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 545 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/025 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 12 Fireproofing and Latches and Locks: Notices of:1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/026 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 13 Fireproofing and Latches and Locks: Notices of:- and Legal Reports 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/027 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 14 Legal Reports and Locks:- Descriptions and Specifications of 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/028 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 15 191- - 193Locks:- Descriptions and Specifications of, Lock Controversies and Locks:- Treatises and Lectures etc on index pg 15 Former Reference: 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/029 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 16 Locks:- Treatises and Lectures etc on and Lockpicking (sundry) 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/030 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 17 Lockpicking (sundry), Locks Reviews of and Price Lists, Circulars and Cards etc 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/031 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 18 Price Lists, Circulars and Cards etc and Safe Controversies 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 546 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/032 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 19 Safe Controversies and Safes: Descriptions and Specifications of 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/033 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 20 Safes: Descriptions and Specifications of, Safes:Tests of and Testimonials 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/034 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 21 'Miscellanea' A 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/035 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 22 Miscellanea A-B 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/036 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 23 Miscellanea B-C 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/037 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 24 Miscellanea C 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/038 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 25 Miscellanea C 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/039 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 26 Miscellanea C-D 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/040 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 27 Miscellanea D-F 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 547 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/041 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 28 and 29 Miscellanea F-K 2 documents Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/042 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 30 Miscellanea K-L 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/043 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 31 Miscellanea L-M 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/044 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 32 Miscellanea N-P 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/045 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 33 Miscellanea P-R 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/046 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 34 Miscellanea R-S 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/047 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 35 Miscellanea S 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/048 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 36 Miscellanea T-V 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/049 48 hours notice required for access Index Page 37 Miscellanea V-Y 1 document Former Reference: 31 191- - 193- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 548 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/050 48 hours notice required for access 'The Safe-Breaking Contest at The Paris Exhibition August 1867, Chatwood Bolton v Herring New York' [Unknown source]. Page 1 of 4 pages. Reprint of article from 'Boston Chronicle' 1867 Aug 31 and Aug 24 (part) (Page 2 containing articles from Aug 31 and Sept 7 on back stuck to page.) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/051 48 hours notice required for access 'The Safe-Breaking Contest at The Paris 1867 Exhibition August 1867, Chatwood Bolton v Herring New York' [Unknown source]. Page 3 of 4 pages. Reprint of 'Official Report of English Engineers', letter to Daily Telegraph Aug 31 regarding 'The American Engineers and Mr G A Sala' and extract from 'The Engineer' Aug 30 (incomplete) (Page 4 on back stuck to page.) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/052 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Trial of United States versus British Safes at The Paris Exhibition 1867 for 3000 dollars a side' Printed copy of correspondence between Silas Herring and Samuel Chatwood re conditions of the challenge and their final agreement. Includes engravings of of Herring's first class and third class bankers' safes 1 leaflet Former Reference: 32 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/053 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Fire in Houndsditch. Important Testimonial' [Source Unknown].Testimonial from J Defries and Sons regarding uninjured contents of safes in fire at 147 Houndsditch, City of London and 1-6, and 11 Gravel Lane on 26 March 1 advertisement Former Reference: 32 1868 Mar LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 549 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/054 48 hours notice required for access 'Chatwood's Sextiple Invincible "Intersected " 186- - 189Steel Bank Safes' Announcement of the purchase from the patentee of the exclusive licence to manufacture safes and locks granted to Samuel Chatwood. Includes list of 15 qualities relating to these locks, with detailed black and white diagram of safe on reverse side. Part 1 of 2 see CLC/B/002/10/01/011/055 for second part 1 advertisement Former Reference: 32 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/055 48 hours notice required for access 'Chatwood's Sextiple Invincible "Intersected " Steel Bank Safes' Second of 2 pages. Price list, descriptions and testimonials for 'Chatwood's patent fire and burglar-proof safes' Including 'Treble - Patent Fire-resisting Safes', Quadruple-Patent Gunpowder Escapement, Fire - Resisting Safe', Quintuple - Patent Gunpowder Escapement, Fire and BurglarProof Safe and Sextiple-Patent Intersected Steel Invincible Safes.' Printed on back and front of page 1 advertisement Former Reference: 32 186- - 189- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/056 48 hours notice required for access 'Great Trial of Lancashire versus American Safes, at the Paris Exposition 1867, for £600 a side' Copy agreement between Silas C Herring and Samuel Chatwood on terms of challenge 1 document Former Reference: 32 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/057A 48 hours notice required for access 'Railway Carriage Doors'. 'Daily News' Letter from Hobbs, Hart 76 Cheapside, City of London regarding trials of a new lock for carriage doors 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/057B 48 hours notice required for access Tests to the safes at the safe breaking contest 1867 at the Paris Exhibition of August 1867 Detailed report on tests carried out (incomplete) part of 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 550 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/057C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great International Safe Controversy' Incomplete. Details of the work and achievements of Silas C. Herring from 'The Cosmopolitan' and extract of a letter of testimonial from General Pearson 1866 Jul 11. 1 incomplete newspaper cutting Former Reference: 32 1867 Sep 16 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/058A 48 hours notice required for access 'Challenge competition of safes for the deposit of valuables at Paris'. 'The Engineer' Detailed report on the facts relating to the resignation of the members, the chairman and the secretary of the committee set up to judge the competition and its dissolvement without a decision on Aug 20 1 newspaper cutting in 6 parts Former Reference: 33 1867 Aug 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/058B 48 hours notice required for access New safe manufactory opened [Source unknown]. Opened by Mr McCarthy and said to have new safe lock more secure than Chubbs 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 33 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/058C 48 hours notice required for access Attempted break in Mr Schlutz, 237 Calle, Victoria, Argentina. 'Buenos Ayres Standard' Failed robbery due to excellence of Chubb locks 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 33 1867 Nov 22 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/058D 48 hours notice required for access 'Book Lending' (Publication unknown) Extract from a poem by Sir Walter Scott entitled 'The Art of Bookkeeping' including the lines 'They pick'd my Locke, to me far more, than Bramah's patent worth' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 33 1867 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 551 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/059 48 hours notice required for access Testimonial for Chubb Safes from Buenos 1867 Ayres government, Argentina Spanish Certification from treasurer of National Government dated 31 July 1867 that Chubb Safes belonging to Messrs James C. Thompson survived a fire and are now in use in the National Treasury Office. Verified as true copy of original. For translation see CLC/B/002/10/0111/060 1 document Former Reference: 34 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/060 48 hours notice required for access Testimonial for Chubb Safes from Buenos Ayres government, Argentina Translation in English of original letter see CLC/B/O002/10/011/059 1 document Former Reference: 34 1867 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/061A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Safes Contest at Paris.' 'Daily Telegraph' Letter to the editor from Samuel Lockwood in reply to Silas C. Herring giving his version of facts relating to Paris Contest 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 34 1868 Jan 04 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/061B 48 hours notice required for access Chubb Safe contents untouched in Buenos Ayres fire. 'La Tribuna' Details of fire in Calle Mayo Buenos Ayres, Argentina, where contests of Chubb Safe untouched 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 1867 Aug 02 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/062A 48 hours notice required for access 'Paris Exhibition' 1867 Aug [Source unknown] Report on the Paris Exhibition including the safe challenge between Chatwood and Herring 1 newspaper cutting in 4 parts Former Reference: 35 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/062B 48 hours notice required for access The Chubb Safes and the Buenos Ayres Fire 1867 Aug [Source unknown] Letters to the editor of La spanish Tribuna from A. M. Bell for D. C. Thompson dated Aug and J.M. Drago Tesorero General de la Nacion dated Jul 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 34 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 552 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/063 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Improved Patent Detector Lock' Double sided. In two parts, for second part see CLC/B/002/10/01/011/064. Description with illustration of lock and testimonial dated 1825 Nov 14 of The Honourable Board of Ordnance 1 advertisement leaflet Former Reference: 35 1829 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/064 48 hours notice required for access 'Chubb's Improved Patent Detector Lock and Chubb's Newly Invented Patent Combination Latch' sales leaflet Double sided. In two parts, for first part see CLC/B/002/10/01/011/063. Descriptions of lock and combination latch with testimonial dated 1829 Oct 07 from a principal agent of the Bank of England 1 item Former Reference: 35 1829 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/065A 48 hours notice required for access 'Bolitin Del Dia' [Source unknown] Questions concerning article in La Tribuna 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 36 1867 Aug Spanish CLC/B/002/10/01/011/065B 48 hours notice required for access The Chubb Safes and the Buenos Ayres Fire 1867 Aug [Source unknown] Letters to the editor of 'La Spanish Tribuna' from De Lisle S. S. S. dated Aug, A. M. Bell for D. C. Thompson dated 1867 Aug 01 and J. M. Drago Tesorero General de la Nacion dated Jul 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 36 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/065C 48 hours notice required for access The Chubb Safes and the Buenos Ayres Fire 1867 Aug [Source unknown] Letters to the editor of La Spanish Tribuna from De Lisle S.S.S. dated Aug, A. M. Bell for D. C. Thompson dated Aug and J. M. Drago Tesorero General de la Nacion dated Jul 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 36 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/065D 48 hours notice required for access 'William Milner Esq, The Fishermans Friend.' 'Isle of Man Times' Erection of tower on Bradda head as memorial to William Milner of Liverpool for donations to the community 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 36 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 553 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/065E 48 hours notice required for access 'Destruction of the Government House at Buenos Ayres'. 'The Builder' Contents of Chubb safe untouched in Buenos Ayres, Argentina fire 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 36 1867 Oct 05 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/065F 48 hours notice required for access 'Warehouse Robbery in Manchester'. 'Manchester Guardian' Robbery of safe from Findlater and Mackie in The Royal Exchange found empty in river 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 36 1867 Dec 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/066A 48 hours notice required for access 'Ancient Locks and Keys' [Source unknown] Extract from an article by J.C.Tildesley in 'Once a Week' a lighthearted look at locks in Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, China and Europe 1 newspaper cutting in 3 parts Former Reference: 37 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/066B 48 hours notice required for access 'Patents for Casting Steel'. 'Manchester Guardian' Action in Manchester County Court brought by Mr W Hall against Mr S Chatwood for recovery of £25 for use of patented process 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 37 1868 Feb 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/066C 48 hours notice required for access Colonial demand for goods in the lock trade. 'The Engineer' Details of demand for orders from the Wolverhampton lock trade for the Colonies including 100 chests for The East Indies 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 37 1868 Feb 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/066D 48 hours notice required for access 'Warehouse Thieves in Custody'. [Source Unknown] Details of robbery at 37 Fountain Street and trial and committal of six thieves. Milner's safes broken open 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 37 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 554 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/066E 48 hours notice required for access 'Attempt to Rob a Bank in Manchester'. 'Manchester Guardian' Failed attempt to rob Adelphi Banking Company at the corner of Brown Street and Marsden Street. Unable to open Milner's large safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 37 1867 Oct 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/066F 48 hours notice required for access 'Address for Keys' [Source unknown] Letter from Chubb and Son regarding system of labelling keys in case of loss 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 37 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/067 48 hours notice required for access '£500 Reward'. 'Town Amusements' [Source unknown] Advertisement by John Robbins and Sons 146 Cheapside, City of London for 'The Patent Burglar Proof Lock' and 'The Patent Indicating Lock' with illustrations 1 advertisement Former Reference: 37 1867 October CLC/B/002/10/01/011/068 48 hours notice required for access 'Burglary Prevented' [Date unknown] Advertisement placed in window of Mr Ratti's premises for 'Ratti's Thief Protector'. Description of apparatus and undertaking to provide security for a sixbedroomed house for 30 shillings 1 advertisement Former Reference: 37 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/069 48 hours notice required for access 'Tucker and Reeves, Fire-proof Safe, Cash, and 186Deed Box Makers' Price List for Tucker and Reeves Patent Locks. Two sided with back stuck to page 1 advertisement Former Reference: 37 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/070A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Pillar-Box Robberies' [Source unknown] Trial of Benjamin Poulter at Hertford Magistrates Court for robbing pillar boxes using a key made to fit and a pair of filed down compasses 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 37 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 555 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/070B 48 hours notice required for access 'The Great Robbery at Mr Walkers in 1865' 186[Source unknown] Letter to the editor from John Walker [see also CLC/B/002/10/01/011/070C] concerning robbery at his premises and failure by the courts to return to him money found on the robbers that he alledges to be from the sale of his property 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 38 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/070C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Threadneedle Street Robbery' [Source unknown] Letter to the editor from W Johnson of 54 Threadneedle Street, City of London in reply to Mr Walker [see CLC/B/002/10/01/011/070B] concerning robbery by same gang as Mr Walker and counterclaim to money recovered from gang 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 38 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/070D 48 hours notice required for access 'Bradford'. 'Builder' Detailed description of new premises for the Bradford Old Bank at the junction of Lower Cheapside and Market Street including details of strongroom and Chubb Safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 38 1868 Feb 02 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/070E 48 hours notice required for access Exhibits at unknown exhibition 186[Source unknown] Details of exhibits including a 'splendid trophy of locks and keys by Messrs Chubb' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 38 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Capture of City Burglars'. 'The Telegraph' [Source unknown.] Capture and trial of three burglars caught in possession of a number of skeleton keys (see also CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071D, F and G) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1867 Sep 19 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 556 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071B 48 hours notice required for access 'Important Notice to Bankers, Merchants and Others'. 'Manchester Guardian' Notice of removal of offices of S. Chatwood from 95 Bridge Street, Manchester to Cross Street 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1866 Jul 03 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071C 48 hours notice required for access 'A burglar from London captured in Paris'. 'Manchester Guardian' Burglar surprised by return of resident in The Rue des Ecoles, Paris, France 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1866 Jul 03 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071D 48 hours notice required for access 'A Gang of Burglars'. 'The Times' Capture and trial of three burglars caught in possession of a number of skeleton keys (see also CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071A, F, and G) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1867 Sep 19 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071E 48 hours notice required for access 'Safe Railway Carriages'. 'Engineer' American invention of railway car in shape of iron cylinder with the suggested name of 'Iron Safe' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1868 Jun 15 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071F 48 hours notice required for access 'The Capture of a Gang of Burglars' 1867 Sep 20 [Slip printed at Wolverhampton for sending to newspapers]. Capture and trial of three burglars caught in possession of a number of skeleton keys [see also CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071A, D and G] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071G 48 hours notice required for access 'The Capture of the Burglar Caseley's Gang'. 'Standard' Capture and trial of three burglars caught in possession of a number of skeleton keys (see also CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071A, D and F) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 1867 Sep 19 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 557 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/071H 48 hours notice required for access Second Battle of Safes [Source unknown] States second battle 'imminent' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 39 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/072A 48 hours notice required for access 'Capture of the last of the Notorious City Burglars'. 'Standard' Details of trial of James Evans, John Robinson and John Davis for attempted burglary and possession of skeleton keys by Alderman Sir Robert Caren at The Mansion House, City of London 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 40 1867 Sep 11 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/072B 48 hours notice required for access 'Guildhall, The Burglary in the City'. 'Standard' Details of trial of John Norrington, James and William Dyer and George Shaw for burglary and Alfred Blake for receiving before Alderman Besley, City of London 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 1867 Sep 28 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/072C 48 hours notice required for access John Chubb nominates Mr Bell as Conservative 186Candidate [Source unknown] Uproar during nomination of Mr Bell 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/072D 48 hours notice required for access Conviction of Evans, Robinson and Davis for intent to commit felony. 'Standard' Conviction and sentencing of Evans, Robinson and Davis for possession of skeleton keys 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 1867 Sep 27 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/072E 48 hours notice required for access 'Lubrication'. 'The Engineer' Letter from Clavis at G.H. Chubb Glengall factory regarding the reduction in the cost of oil used in factories by using Lieuvain's self-acting oil feeders 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 1868 Aug 08 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 558 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/072F 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire at the East End' 186Source unknown). Details of fire at back Church Lane, St George's-in-the-East, Stepney where buildings and contents destroyed but books and estimates in a patent Reliance fireproof safe were saved 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 40 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/073 48 hours notice required for access 'Walker's Patent Locks, Spindles and Furniture' [Source unknown]. Technical details of Walker's lock's, spindles and furniture with two itemised illustrations 1 advertisement Former Reference: 41 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/074 48 hours notice required for access Customer at Castlebar, to Messrs Chubb and 1866 Nov 27 Son, 75 St Pauls Churchyard, City of London Praising Chubb for its good service and the 'beautiful workmanship' of it's safes, requesting a missing screw that 'offends his eye' and blaming the Gaol Board's failure to take his advise on fitting Chubb locks on all their cells for the escape of a dangerous criminal. Manuscript 1 letter of 4 pages Former Reference: 41 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/075A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Factory Acts'. 'The Engineer' 1867 Oct 11 Criticism of the new Factory Acts by a locksmith of Wolverhampton as being unfair to those working for manufacturers employing less than fifty people not covered by the Acts 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 42 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/075B 48 hours notice required for access Key for Silver Cross in Church in Abyssinia [Source unknown) Illustration of sketch of key at Wolverhampton used as pattern for key to silver cross in Abyssinia 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 186- 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 559 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/075C 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery at the London and County Bank'.'Hampshire Advertiser' [Part one, see CLC/B/002/10/01/011/076B for part two] Attempted robbery at Bank in Winchester foiled when bank managers wife heard intruders and police called 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 1867 Jun 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/075D 48 hours notice required for access 'The Bankruptcy of Mr Samuel Griffiths', 'Wolverhampton Chronicle' Details of bankruptcy hearing for Mr Griffiths, Mayor of Wolverhampton trading as iron merchant under the style of 'Ridgeway, Griffiths, Thornton and company' 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 42 1868 Jun 03 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/076A 48 hours notice required for access 'Hobbs, Hart and Company, Lock and Safe 1868 Sep 11 Manufacturers, and Bullion Vault Builders'. 'Journal of Society of Arts' Comparison with other safes and description of unique method of 'wedge-proofing' Hobbs safes to make them burglar proof, with illustrations 1 advertisement Former Reference: 43 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/076B 48 hours notice required for access 'Robbery at the London and County Bank'.'Hampshire Advertiser' [Part two see CLC/B/002/10/01/011/075C for part one] Attempted robbery at Bank in Winchester foiled when bank managers wife heard intruders and police called 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 43 1867 Jun 14 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/076C 48 hours notice required for access 'The New Premises of the Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Company' [Source unknown]. Description of new bank on East side of Lord Street Southport, including details on the building of strong room of four inch thick solid cast iron plates designed by C. de Bergue and Company with a Chubb-made strong outer door 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 43 186 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 560 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/076D 48 hours notice required for access Hobbs Safe-breaking Challenge to London 1868 Sep 19 Bankers. 'Hereford Times' Challenge by Hobbs the American Locksmith to break into London Banks at night and succesfully burgle their safes without any one asleep on the premises hearing him 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 43 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/077A 48 hours notice required for access N.A.W.O. Bignall of Bhuddruck Balasore, India, to Messrs Chubb and Company, 57 St Pauls Churchyard, City of London Request for a price list. Manuscript 1 letter Former Reference: 43 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/077B 48 hours notice required for access Sales catalogue for safes 1869 Jan 20 Doublesided page 17 and 18 of sales catalogue for sale at 'Poples'? listing description price and catalogue number of fire-proof safes 1 advertisement Former Reference: 43 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/078 48 hours notice required for access 'Fire and Burglar Proof Safes Deeds and Plate 186Chests Reduced Price List' Advertisemenrt for sale by The Birmingham Safe Company of stock from 'The Vulcan Safe Works' purchased from the trustees of Cotterill, Morris and Company, including one illustration and details of safes for sale 1 adverisement Former Reference: 43 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/079 48 hours notice required for access Wallen and Clunn auctioneers, 1 Bishopsgate 1868 Mar Street Without, City of London, advertisement for auction of patent for improvement in tumbler locks Auction of 'improvements to tumble locks' patent for a term of fourteen years from 15 Mar 1862 including detailed specifications, to be held on 27 Mar 1868 at one o'clock at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, Bank 1 advertisement Former Reference: 43 1867 Dec 07 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 561 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/080A 48 hours notice required for access 'James Aitkens and Company Prices Current'. Advertisement for Chatwoods Sextiple Patent Intersected Steel Bank Safes Lancashire Safe Works, Bolton, Lancashire, 95 Bridge Street Manchester, descrption and price list for Chatwood locks 1 advertisement Former Reference: 44 1868 Oct 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/080B 48 hours notice required for access Theft of Chubb's cash box from 37 Addison Road North, Notting Hill, Kensington [Source unknown]. Report by the Metropolitan Police X Division listing items contained in the stolen cashbox and detailed description of the 23 year old woman who took it 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 44 1868 Nov CLC/B/002/10/01/011/080C 48 hours notice required for access 'Electric Safety Lock'. 'Builder' 1868 Aug 08 Invention of a new kind of safety lock by MM. Duve and Lemaire two young Parisian mechanics with detailed description of workings 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 44 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/081A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Vendale Lost Property Office' [Source unknown]. A day in the life of Emma and her lost Chubb key through the eyes of a child 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 45 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/081B 48 hours notice required for access The Great Fire of Callao in Peru on Aug 15 [Source unknown]. Details of a fire at the Hotel De Confianzo in Callao, a city already partially destroyed by an earthquake and a revolution which because of orders by the military to pile its contents outside the front of the building spread rapidly with catastrophic effects including the destruction of the contents of Milner fire-proof safes. 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 45 1868 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 562 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/081C 48 hours notice required for access 'Daring Robbery of Letters from a Post-Office Pillar Box' [Source unknown]. Details of pillar-box robbery at the corner of Castle Street, Holborn 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 45 1868 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/081D 48 hours notice required for access 'Advertisement'. 'Methodist Recorder' Answer to robbery, fix a Chubb Lock 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 45 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/081E 48 hours notice required for access Mr Chubb's views on religion and politics [Publication unknown]. Quote from a letter from John Chubb of Brixton Rise in the 'Watchman' of 3 Nov relating to the affect of their religious views on the policies of the Parliamentary candidates for the City of London 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 45 1868 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/081F 48 hours notice required for access 'Head of House, 57 St Jack's Crypt', envelope Part of handwritten envelope with postmark but no stamp 1 item Former Reference: 45 1868 Oct 31 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/082A 48 hours notice required for access 'The Accident to The Irish Mail Train'. Incomplete reprint of article regarding identification of rail crash victims including a Mr Lund whose presence in the train was ascertained by a set of keys with a Chubb identity ticket attached. (See also CLC/B/002/10/010/11/082B and E for complete article) 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 46 1868 Aug CLC/B/002/10/01/011/082B 48 hours notice required for access Identification of bodies after an accident to the Irish Mail train 'Daily Telegraph' The identification of rail crash victims including a Mr Lund whose presence in the train was ascertained by a set of keys with a Chubb identity ticket attached. (Part 1 see CLC/B/002/10/010/11/08E for second part) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 46 1868 Aug 29 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 563 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/082C 48 hours notice required for access 'An Escape from a Gaol' [Publication unknown] Detailed account of how John Simpson constructed keys that helped another prisoner escape from the Hull Borough Gaol 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 46 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/082D 48 hours notice required for access 'Notes from Paris'. 'The Engineer' 1868 Jul 24 Note to readers that they would be interested in passages of the official report on the French Exhibition by M. Viollet-le-Duc 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 46 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/082E 48 hours notice required for access Identification of bodies after an accident to the Irish mail train. 'Daily Telegraph' Coroners Court proceedings relating to the identification of the Irish mail train rail crash victims including Mr James Lund's identification of a Chubb identity ticket and a watch belonging to his brother [Part 2, see CLC/B/002/10/01/11/082B for part 1] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 46 1868 Aug 29 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/082F 48 hours notice required for access Griffiths the Safeman 43 Cannon Street, City of London Advertisement for buying and selling second hand safes [two sided, stuck to page] 1 advertisement Former Reference: 46 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/083 48 hours notice required for access 'Interior of Messrs.Chubb and Sons Factory, Glengall Road,Old Kent Road' (Date and publication unknown) etching depicting the interior of the Chubb factory (for related article and description see CLC/B/002/010/086A) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 47 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/084 48 hours notice required for access 'South Staffordshire Industrial Exhibition at Wolverhampton' (Publication unknown) etching depicting public viewing exhibition exhibits 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 47 186- LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 564 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/085 48 hours notice required for access James Nicholson and Company, 207 Upper Thames Street, London, City of London, to Messrs Chubb and Sons Testimonial relating to the protection of documents in a Chubb safe from both a burglary and a fire at their premises, including permission to publish. Manuscript 1 letter Former Reference: 47 1871 Oct 30 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/086A 48 hours notice required for access 'Messrs. Chubb and Sons Safe Works' 186(Source unknown) detailed description of new factory and contents at Glengall Road, Old Kent Road, Bermondsey (see CLC/B/002/010/01/011/083 for illustration) 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 48 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/086B 48 hours notice required for access 'City Elections' (Source unknown) polls since the passing of the Reform Act in 1832 to 1865, giving dates names of candidates political parties and numbers of votes 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 186- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/086C 48 hours notice required for access Proposal of Mr C. Bell by Mr John Chubb for City Elections [Source unknown] Noisy reception to recommendation by Mr Chubb seconded by Mr H Masterton for Conservative nomination of Mr C Bell [see also CLC/B/002/10/01/011/086D] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1868 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/086D 48 hours notice required for access Proposal of Mr C. Bell by Mr John Chubb for City Elections. 'Trowbridge Advertiser' [Publication unknown] recommendation by Mr Chubb and assertion of Consevative Party issues that Mr Bell stood for [see also CLC/B/002/10/01/011/086C] 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1868 Nov 14 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 565 CHUBB AND SON LIMITED {LOCKSMITHS AND SAFE MANUFACTURERS} Reference CLC/B/002 Description Dates CLC/B/002/10/01/011/086E 48 hours notice required for access Tax on purchase of property [Publication unknown] Part of article on taxes on property (incomplete, possibly pasted down on wrong side) 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 48 1868 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/087A 48 hours notice required for access 'Marvin and Company's Safe' [Publication unknown] Description of new safe invented by Marvin and Company of New York, United States of America, claimed to be perfectly burglar proofed. Includes image of safe 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 49 1868- CLC/B/002/10/01/011/087B 48 hours notice required for access 'South Staffordshire at Work. No 1 Locks and 1868 Oct 15 Keys'. 'Ironmonger's Journal' Brief history of the growth of the lock trade in Wolverhampton including prominant part played by Messrs Chubb 1 newspaper cutting in 2 parts Former Reference: 49 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/087C 48 hours notice required for access 'The Abergele Accident'. 'Manchester Paper' Action against London and North Wesern Railway for damages of £16,000 for death of William Lund in Irish Mail Train accident, ashes only identified by Chubb key identity fobb 1 newspaper cutting Former Reference: 49 1868 Dec 10 CLC/B/002/10/01/011/087D 48 hours notice required for access 'Consevative Association for the Ward of Farringdon-Within' [Publication unknown] Setting up a branch of the City of London Conserv