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I cannot find any record of Mr. E.W. Bradbury but enclosed is a very fine envelope sent to The St. James Restaurant Co. Luncheon Stores and was a notable establishment in Birmingham, during the late 19th century. It was located at 120 New Street and was originally referred to as "Luncheon...