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<td colspan="2" bgcolor="#f18c77" style="text-align:center;">A game of cricket in the mid 18th century</td> | |||
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[[File:Inside Decker's.jpg|thumb|300px|Two customers in Decker's]] [[File:Deckers.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Young ladies are not the only people who shop at Decker's]] [[File:Browsing in Decker's.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Lady Olivia Fitzgerald and Lord Coniston shopping in Decker's]] | [[File:Inside Decker's.jpg|thumb|300px|Two customers in Decker's]] [[File:Deckers.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Young ladies are not the only people who shop at Decker's]] [[File:Browsing in Decker's.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Lady Olivia Fitzgerald and Lord Coniston shopping in Decker's]] | ||
Revision as of 14:08, 10 October 2017
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Type of Establishment | Bookshop |
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Proprietor | Mr Decker |
Location | Bond Street |
Decker's Bookshop for Young Ladies, more informally known to its patronesses as 'Decker's' is a bookshop founded in 1782 which caters specifically to the young ladies of the Ton. It supplies various books from poetry to novels, including the recently published novel Sense and Sensibility and those books written by the gentleman author Adam Lane. It also supplies printed sheet-music for those whose bent runs to musical accomplishments.
Known Patrons
- Colonel Robert Fitzgerald
- Miss Sybilla Grenfell
- Lady de Grave
- Mrs Frederica Haverleigh
- Rawdon Montgomery, the Earl of Alderhan
- Miss Diana Osbourne
- George Hackett Viscount Selwyn