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David Evans (department store)

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By 1907 the company had purchased the freehold from Soloman Andrews and between 1908 and 1909 extended the store. However the advent of the First World War had seen difficult trading, and David Evans left the business selling his shares to the Andrews family. The business however fared worse during
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businessman who owned property in Swansea and his son Francis Emile Andrews. The business opened on the site of the old Theatre Royal, in a building owned and built by one of Soloman Andrews' companies and leased to the new business.
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the Second World War, when the building was destroyed by German bombs and the business operated out of rented property until a new building was erected on the site of the former store in 1954.
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and turning it into a furniture store in 1948, before buying Port Talbot business W J Williams in 1951 and 10 years later opening a brand new store in the town of
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The Swansea store was closed in 2005 and demolished in 2007, while the Cwmbran store is now home to House of Fraser, which has since also closed in June 2022.
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David Evans & Co was formed in 1900 by a partnership involving a local draper David Evans, Soloman Andrews – a prominent
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The company however grew after the Second World War, by first buying the old Capitol cinema in
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In 1977 the business was purchased from the Andrews family by
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Index

Wales
Swansea

Cardiff
Port Talbot
Cwmbran
House of Fraser





"House of Fraser Archive : Company : David Evans & Co"
"Archive Wales: David Evans & Company"
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Defunct department stores of the United Kingdom
Defunct retail companies of the United Kingdom
House of Fraser
Retail companies established in 1900
1900 establishments in Wales
Retail companies disestablished in 2005
2005 disestablishments in Wales

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