REF. NO. | DENOMINATION | DESCRIPTION | NO.ISSUED | CONDITION | VALUE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
101 | 1 share | 18[13]-[14], black, on vellum | #89 | VF | £100-120 |
102 | £25 shares | 19[69], black | #40 | VF | £10-15 |
Bristol Commercial Rooms
Formed around 1810. The first President of the club was John McAdam, the inventor of Tarmac and the club was in continual use until 1995 when the rooms were closed. In fact some certificates have transfers recorded on the reverse as late as 1974 making this one of the longest certificates in general use. The building is now a Wetherspoons Pub (2020).
Capital £27,750 in shares of £25.
1810