For what it's worth, I became curious about the buildings occupied by the Reilly firm:
12 Chancery Lane (near High Holborn)
316 High Holborn
502 (now16) New Oxford street
315 (now 277) Oxford Street
295 Oxford Street
2 rue Scribe, Paris.
13 High Street, Marylebone

There are prints of the building at 502 Oxford Street on early 1850's Reilly labels. I checked them out on Map.google. All of these buildings are apparently still standing with theexception of Chancery Lane which was knocked down in about 1870 to improve traffic flow. And they are impressive. Google will even take you into the lobby/bar/office of some of them. These were not "fly by night" premises.

Last edited by Argo44; 09/05/18 09:46 PM.

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