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147: 234:"MESSRS. MAPLE & CO., 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, Tottenham Court Road, W.C., undertake, in both town and country, every description of Artistic Decorations, Parquet Flooring, Solid Oak Doors, Dadoes, &c., and complete House Furnishing. The showrooms cover an area of more than five acres which will give some idea of the extent of the business carried on; but no adequate conception can be formed of the magnitude and variety of the stock without the intending purchaser pays a personal visit to the establishment”. 307: 207:. These accusations involved Maples taking advantage of the craftsmen by overcharging for materials, delaying payment for items and offering loans to small companies to cover the cost of completing large orders from Maples themselves. In the hearing, Maple admitted to purchasing goods from about 1,000 shops that were located around Tottenham Court Road and the East End. 182:
experienced a shift and by the 1870s a market for less expensive goods led to large production from the East End. More of the West End retail companies began to outsource their goods and "by the late 1880s, for instance, Maple & Co. made less than 10 per cent of the goods they sold under their own label". One of the suppliers that produced bedroom and dining
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Furthermore, in December 1871, a fire broke out in the store causing ÂŁ45,000 worth of damage to buildings and stock which included 80 fine wardrobes. The only reason the fire did not cause more damage was due to the iron doors installed throughout the building which were closed each night and which
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Maple & Co. suffered a number of unfortunate incidents throughout the course of their development. On the morning of 11 May 1857, the walls between the Maples' store and the adjoining house suffered a collapse. The destruction killed six people, some of whom were employees of Maples who were
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in 1845. In 1861, when he was 16, Blundell was already involved in his father's business. Blundell and his brother Harry were made partners of the firm in 1870. Harry would contract typhoid fever in 1879 and pass away aged 28 leaving Blundell as an equal partner in the business with his father.
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From the 1850s, changes in distribution and marketing occurred which divided London into the retail district in the West End and the wholesale market of the East End. While at the end of the 18th century much of London's furniture was crafted in the West End, throughout the 19th century this
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designed specifically for Maple & Co. workers. These were designed as accommodation which would look after the loyal workers and a way to give something back for their hard work. The building, now converted to flats inside, still stands under its original title,
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In order to cut out the middleman in the form of the wholesaler, furniture retailers sometimes went straight to the makers to purchase their goods. However, this could lead to circumvention of laws and underhand dealings. In 1888, Blundell Maple, now serving as a
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Maple & Co. became one of the most fashionable brands in Victorian and Edwardian Britain and supplied furniture and interior decoration to a number of high status individuals, including various strains of royal families.
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Maples association with the royal family was strong and throughout its history the company furnished numerous royal palaces and cottages. By 1892, Maples held the title of 'Upholsterers by special appointment to her majesty
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residing on the top floors ready for work in the morning. When John Maple arrived at the scene he told reporters that the collapse had caused around ÂŁ10,000 worth of damage in addition to the ÂŁ2,400 of destroyed furniture.
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In 1851, the partnership between John Maple and James Cook dissolved, leaving Maple as sole proprietor of the company. After the separation Cook managed his own store at number 22 & 23 Queens Buildings, London.
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The company was founded by John Maple (28 February 1815 – 4 March 1900) in the early 19th century. After completing his apprenticeship with shopkeeper James Constable in
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King George V'. Maples' clients also included the Russian emperor and kings of other countries in Europe as well as Siam (Thailand) and the Grand Vizier of Persia.
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joined with Maple & Co., to become Maple, Waring & Gillow. It subsequently became part of Allied Maples Group Ltd, which included
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to poor trading and high debts. At the time, the business had 24 stores and employed 340 staff. It was taken over by the retailer
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This list is a selection of particularly notable commissions held by Maple & Co. and the date of the commission.
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Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, of Great Britain and Ireland, for ...: Including All the Titled Classes
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steam generating set. This was retired in 1957 and placed on display at the original Willans factory in
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From 1901, electrical power to the London shop was supplied by a 140-bhp three-cylinder
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Collinson & Lock: Art Furnishers, Interior Decorators and Designers 1870-1900
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By 1889, Maple & Co. occupied the block surrounded by Tottenham Court Road,
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Despite this controversy, Maples continued to grow and in the 1883 edition of
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manufacturer established in 1841 which found particular success during the
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In 1897, John Blundell Maple provided ÂŁ150,000 for the construction of an
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Behind the Veneer: The South Shoreditch Furniture Trade and its Buildings
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was made a co-partner of the company with his brother in 1870; image by
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Depository destroying most of the building including the stock inside.
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Furnishing the world : the East London furniture trade, 1830-1980
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Furnishing the world : the East London furniture trade, 1830-1980
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died, Maples were appointed 'Upholsters and Decorators to his majesty
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walnut drop-front secretary with single hood top by Maple, around 1910
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Hibbert, Christopher; Weinreb, Ben; Keay, John; Keay, Julia (2008).
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Maple and his wife, Emily Blundell, gave birth to their first son
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The Contents of Crossrigg Hall, Cliburn, Near Penrith, Cumbria
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Maples fine furnishers : a household name for 150 Years
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from Asda took place in 1993. In 1997 the company went into
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For the duration of their trading, the company resided in
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Index

Trade name
upholstery
Victorian
Edwardian eras
Tottenham Court Road
London
Paris
Buenos Aires
Montevideo
Smyrna

William and Mary
Surrey
Blundell Maple
cabinets
Harris Lebus
member of parliament
sweating

John Blundell Maple
John Benjamin Stone
Euston Road
Gower Street
Grafton Way
Queen Victoria
Edward VII
George V
Brotherton Library
University of Leeds
almshouse

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