I stumbled across this today - another useful scanned catalogue of tools, free to download, which I don't recall seeing mentioned on here or included in any lists of scanned catalogues. It's from John Hall Tools who were big in South Wales and in Bristol, but are no longer trading.
It's a 92 page book and covers all the usual tools for woodworking and building, including exotic American tools from Millers Falls and Stanley. Wooden planes were from Bristol makers Greenslades but other makes were available if preferred. (There's a selection of planes by Norris and Preston as well, and Vaughan and Bushnell make a brief, rare appearance too.) There's no date internally, but the listing at the Internet Archive says it's from 1910 and that looks about right to me from the print design and layout.
You can download it as a searchable pdf here: https://archive.org/details/illustratedcatal00john_2 or at the Hathi Trust if you prefer.
There's a short history of the company here on Flickr with a picture of one of their old Bristol shops - https://www.flickr.com/photos/brizzlebo ... otostream/ .
It's a 92 page book and covers all the usual tools for woodworking and building, including exotic American tools from Millers Falls and Stanley. Wooden planes were from Bristol makers Greenslades but other makes were available if preferred. (There's a selection of planes by Norris and Preston as well, and Vaughan and Bushnell make a brief, rare appearance too.) There's no date internally, but the listing at the Internet Archive says it's from 1910 and that looks about right to me from the print design and layout.
You can download it as a searchable pdf here: https://archive.org/details/illustratedcatal00john_2 or at the Hathi Trust if you prefer.
There's a short history of the company here on Flickr with a picture of one of their old Bristol shops - https://www.flickr.com/photos/brizzlebo ... otostream/ .