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A telephone order pad for car parts from the Regent Garage, which is made up of white paper with black printing.
The Regent Garage started in 1810 as Mr. King's Mews and Livery Stables where Livery Street is today. It was renamed in 1819 as the Regent Mews when the Regent Hotel was built in front of it. It became the Regent Garage in 1904 when both businesses were bought by the father of the company's former chairman. Having outgrown its old premises, it moved to Station Approach in 1978.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M4663.2007.7 (75/27779)
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