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832:"Gorringe's sale Yesterday's act in the Gorringe affair is funnier than most of the material used by the Crazy Gang at the nearby Victoria Palace Theatre. If, that is, it were not so serious. In a letter Mr C. K. Rudkin-Jones informs the Gorringe chairman that he will not now make an offer for the store company's capital. The day before he said he would and as the indication then was that the terms would be better than the cash bids made by Gresham and Charles Neale Investments, the price of Gorringe ordinary yesterday shot up to 98s and the preference Jto 25s. The Gresham-Neale terms are 92s for the ordinary and 22s 6d for the preference. Mr Rudkin-Jones's letter is worth quoting : " I regret . . . that due to new circumstances which have arisen since our meeting yesterday the intention which I then intimated to you on behalf of my company is no longer subsisting. I hope you will accept my assurance that at the time such intention was stated in the view of myself and my advisers I was then in a position to express such intention and that my action was therefore a responsible one." Apart from the use of less tortuous language, this letter would be satisfactory only if the " new circumstances " now subsisting were explained. Perhaps the finance was withdrawn. A certain sympathy is owing to Colonel Crisp, the chairman of Gorringe, who probably has tennis umpire's neck from watching bids and promises of bids flash from side to side. The Gorringe board will now circulate its views on the Gresham-Neale offer. It can hardly do otherwise than recommend it. The offer, already made unconditional in respect of acceptances despatched, is formally open until January 13." 826:
Archives in Kew, where there is some paperwork relating to Gorringes in the William Whitely archive. There seems to be no link with Selfridges, Harry or the Provincial Store group, and there is no mention of the store when the Provincial group was bought by John Lewis, including on their archive. Graces Guide says Hide & Co tried to buy the business in 51 but failed, then Grsham and Charles Neale Investments bought the store in Jan 61 and sold it in Mar 61 to R H O Hills of Blackpool. Grace Guide quotes The Times and year but nothing else. The only Times archive I have found so far is Gorringes administration in 68. R H O Hills is linked as there name appears in the William Whitely archive at Kew (again no idea of the link), but on the House of Fraser archive there is no mention on the R H O Hills page (of either Gorringes or Whitelys), or under Hide & Co her bought Hills in 1965. Gresham Trust Ltd & Charles Neale Investments Ltd do appear as capital holders in Fregor Holdings Ltd, name change for Frederick Gorringes Ltd in 1961, which was voluntary liquidated on 12 Aug 1964 but had final meeting in 1968 (Register of Defunct Companies, 1990 pg. 194
1301:'IMPORTANT DRAPERY & FURNISHING SALE. ARDING & HOBBS, 1,3,5,7,9 & 14 Falcon Road, Battersea, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR ANNUAL WINTER CLEARANCE AND STOCKTAKING SALE IS NOW PROCEEDING, and will terminate on Monday Next, February 12th. SPECIAL ATTENTION is directed to this SALE. VERY LARGE REDUCTIONS will be made in every Department in consequence of the Business at 1,3,5,7,9, FALCON ROAD, which was transferred to MESSRS. HUNT & COLE In 1892, being conducted by them on and after March 1st next, under the title of HUNT AND COLE, Late Arding & Hobbs.' The advert goes on to say that the business was established some 12 years since, under the management of Mr Cole from its commencement and that he was succeeded to it in partnership with Mr Hunt nearly two years ago. 1597:(though I can only find record for Goslings & Wright Bros who were connected to other firms), and I can't find anything against Ilford (West & Moultons were part of RHO Hills, with Moultons being sold to Selfridges at some point and it wasnt Harrison Gibson, nor Burnes which was Chiesmans), while I think Walton was a store from scratch. Only one i can find is Chart & Lawrence, though only purchase of, snd the store closed in 1999 so must have been sold?Unfortunately Campbell & Booker was one of the company names which was used for various Booker business across the globe. 238: 217: 248: 343: 322: 968:
believed the office developments in Victoria would increase the value of the business. There is a anomaly, as the thesis says West and Moultons name was changed to Gorringes Department Store Ltd in 1966 (SEYB 1966 p. 3378). I confirms that Gorringes was purchased by Gresham, and that in 65 it was a subsidiary of Bingham Investment Trust. There is also mention of a 1951 bid by Gorringes to buy Hide & Co. (Times 1/11/51 p. 10).
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but not sure if they were department stores or just furniture stores. On addition, Blundells purchased a further cash drapers called Lawsons, a Scottish firm, that had stores in at least Dundee and Hammersmith, but not sure if these were department stores or just drapers. Evidence is mostly on chat rooms. Any help please.
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I live locally and know Streatham well. I don't remember Thomas Wallis but in the late 1970s/ early 80s I remember the same building being a Tesco with the usual busy supermarket on the ground floor and an escalator on the left hand wall up to Home n' Wear on the first floor which had the same former
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This company moved from Holborn Circus to Oxford Street after the store was destroyed by fire in the Blitz. The document referenced quotes 454 to 556 Oxford street, but this does not seem right. I have found a picture at the corner of Oxford Street and Marble Arch. Can't find any info on Streatham or
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Frederick Gorringes was one of the big department stores of London and reportedly Queen Victoria's favourite, but there seems to be little written about them. The original notes on the list said bought by Whitelys, and then Selfridges in 1927. The only link I can find with Whitelys is at the National
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Thanks Andrew. Macowards closed or disposed of struggling stores in the late 60s, as part of the deal to shareholder's to fight of James Howell and A.Wilsons takeover offers. J W Coombs was sold off some time before it closed in 69, and the lease for the Oxford Street store of Thomas Wallis was sold
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While doing research have found John Blundell in Newcastle , previously Howards. Blundells was one of the founders of UDS that I can find, and they seem to either be furniture stores or cash drapers. So far found Newcastle, Ipswich and Bristol but believe there are further stores (Devon, Birmingham)
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as per the comment I put in below, in 1975 UDS owned Frederick Gorringes. I can't find when they purchased it, but it doesn't appear on previous lists. Wonder if UDS just bought the name, as they did buy some lame ducks (John Myers / Telstar) and added a Gorringes store to the ridiculous large store
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I dont think they were all department stores. In one article it describes the towns three variety stores as Woolworths, Macowards etc. In another it states that Macowards were trying to open what they called Discount Houses, which in the 60s was the name for supermarkets like Tesco, Anthony Jackson,
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This one came up in the same 1973 list of department store groups that had Crowden & Keeves. I had always thought that this was Wylie snd Lochead, which became part of HoF in the 50s. However it appears not! They were linked, as Robert Wylie Hill's uncle was a Lochead. The store was based at 20
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Found that Crowden & Garrod were a subsidiary of Crowden & Keeves, but they are listed again as wholesalers and manufacturers, although an auction house had some furniture for sale that was labelled under this name. Found in a 80s stock periodical that name was changed to Walker & Staff
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This company seems to be more than just a branch in Blackpool, and West & Moulton in Ilford for a while. Graces Guide says it purchased Gorringes, London in 1961. Can't find any other ref, but a Leslie Goldberg was chairman of R H O Hills, and there was also a Leslie Louis Goldberg as chair of
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and as Jimmy cricket use to say and there's more! New Dawn 1964 page 405 snippet view. Company was formed in 1937 to purchase the businesses of G W Davies of Bargoed, Lermons in Cardiff, Macowards in Swansea. Tann Stores of Maesteg was bought in 1944, J W Coombs of Northwich and Woods of Colwyn Bay
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Removed winchester from House of Fraser former branches. Said formerly Chiesmans. Searching the Internet only can find Debenhams in city, and no ref of Hof of Chiesmans. There was a drapers DC Edmonds & Son at 106-107 High Street, whose archives were deposited with Hampshire Archives and Local
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Recently discovered that Penge had 4 department stores: Co-op, P N Rogers, Bryce Grant and Dupont. Bryce Grant and P N Rogers were in business together as per refs I have added to them, and were taken over by Walter Cobb in the 40s before being shut down, and the store then being owned by H E Olby
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I have no concurred that the Whitelyleys connection was adding 1 + 1 =3 by an editor, as the national archive for William Whiteleys had Gorringes, RHO Hills and West & Moulton paperwork. However the archive states it does not know the connection, it says RHO Hills bought West & Moulton. In
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Though it is only a list of records held by the V&A, not the records themselves, I think it's interesting in itself as it begins to shed some light on which stores were part of the Macowards group and possibly when. Interestingly, some of the stores that appear here are the very same ones that
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In the 1973 The Stock Exchange Official Year-book, on page 2466 it lists Crowden & Keeves in the Department Store group section along with other recognisable names. I can't find anything online other than they were manufacturers of brushes, pots and pans, and they were wholesalers in Boundary
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In the new dawn 1963 edition page 422, it states C&e bought out the Northgate Group in 1962 and changed its name. It owned several department stores, but as its snippet view I can only see a few bits. I can also see a court case in 1969 against Northgate and English by Austin securities which
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New info on Macowards. In 1961 they had bought Maddox of Shrewsbury, Samuel Hall Cardiff, Kennards of Wimbledon and Midland Drapery in Derby. In 1967 edition of Whom Owns Whom (page 867) it says they owned: James Caldwell & co; James Caldwell & co (Wimbledon); Clegg (Wimslow); James Cock;
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Hi - I have been tring to find any information on Macowards department store chain. I know that they had about 35 stores in the UK with stores in cardiff, Swansea and malvern amongst others. I also know that they were bought out by Jessel Securities, one of the big congolomerates of the 1960s and
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When I found a picture of oxleys on the net, after further investigation I found they were owned by Canadian and English Stores, a company created in 1951. In the statist issue 175 page 550, it states it had purchased further department stores from Provident Clothing and Supply. I can't find any
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In addition the 1968 PhD thesis by James Bruce Tabb at the Uni of Sheffield entitled Accountancy aspects of the take-over bids in Britain 1945 to 1965 show that Army & Navy also bid (Times 25/11/1960 pg. 19), that Gorringes was purchased by Gresham Trust and Charles Neale Investments as they
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Hi. Looking into the store that existed in Walton on Thames, i found that this was a diversification plan by Booker Group (refs on page) to move into department stores and furniture stores. I cannot see in the web snippet who the Richmond store was previously, other thsn it was on George Street
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Hi. Reading the book by Dee Gordon called Southend Memories, one of her interviewers said she worked for Thomas Brothers department store on the corner of Southchurch road and Chichester Road, which closed in 1964 and moved to Hadleigh. I can find Thomas Bros. (Southend on Sea) Ltd on a list of
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I'm sure I've read somewhere that Whiteleys were the owners of Frederick Gorringe, R H O Hills and West & Moultons when they were bought by Selfridge in 1927. If this is the case I agree it does seem strange that none of the stores were added to Selfridge Provincial, though perhaps not. The
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addition the Daily Herald of 21 September 1961 William Whiteley, the Bayswater store, tumbled further to 40s. the breakdown take-over talks with bidder R. H. O. HILLS. (BNA preview) In other words Whiteley did not own RHO Hills, they were trying to buy Whiteleys and lost to eventual buyers
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Supa-Save who sold goods below the retail price maintenance. They owned more than the stored sold to Owen Owen, so I suspect some were furnishing businesses that were retained by Macowards Maples. And one of the company descriptions i found calls Macowards group a retail proprietor group.
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looks like they lost, which created Combined English Stores. Their chairman was a Murray Gordon, which the Fashion Handbook 2004 had him in the same league as Charles Clore and Isaac Wolf's on, but not much else I can find. Some stuff in spectator but I don't have access.
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I have found another source but can't see it as I don't have a bna subscription. Published: Thursday 05 January 1961 Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph County: Antrim, Northern Ireland - preview is about takeover - mentions MR. C. K. RUDKIN Jones is a director of
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There are many adverts for a 'Charles Meeking & Co.' on the British Newspaper Archive website. The company appears between 1855 and 1883 and at various times goods include all types of cloth, Manchester, outfitting, costumes, furniture,
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to Littlewoods in 69. So probably part of the sell off. Debenhams did a similar thing, selling the Chamberlins/Marshall & Snelgrove store in Norwich to Tesco (though at this point they owned 4 out if 7 department stores in the city!)
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Sturla is George Sturla & Sons of Bootle. 9 of these stores were sold to Macowards in 68, but they continued to operate Other businesses like Oakes & Hulme and Sturla Money so still not sure what department stores they owned in
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It is Macowards Ltd.'s Llanelli branch , formerly Morris the Realm , which was opened in 1910. The Cardiff - based firm of Macowards , who have about 35 branches , took it over in 1956. They now employ 21 at the Stepney- street
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If the terms for Whiteleys follow the pattern set by the Gorringe deal , Hills will maintain the Queensway store ... ( In the case of Gorringes , a joint bid by Neale and Gresham was followed by the sale of the store business
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and more: Moores of Preston (preston/bolton/Blackburn and chorley) and Moore Marlow & Co Preston. Dawson & Co Sidcup, Kendall & co Malvern, Reynolds Newport, E G Taylor Newport, Nelson furnishings Wimbledon, Wades
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There may be a link between Gorringes and R H O Hills. Leslie Goldberg was the chair of both businesses. Not sure if same person. Publication:The Boston Globe iLocation:Boston, MassachusettsIssue Date:Wednesday, July 6, 1966
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as a separate business, hoping to reclaim Gorringes old customers? (I put in a quote yesterday on the Debenhams page from an ex ceo saying the business had "too much space". Need to start searching Gorringes with Whiteleys.
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Tailor & Cutter, 3rd January 1884 - advertisement by 'Alfred Brown & Sons late Charles Meeking & Co.', for fabrics, at '111 & 112 Hatton Garden, 8 Holborn Circus and 112, 114 & 115 Holborn, London'.
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There are three further Times sources behind the archive firewall which I don't have a paid membership too. One is about the takeover fight, the other after wards, and one about Gresham investment (from small Google
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Hi.. I would also like to find more information on Macowards. I seem to remember reading somewhere that Owen Owen took over some of their stores; Reynolds of Newport and Wades of Brighton I think were two of them.
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Retail Trading in Britain 1850-1950 page 357. It has list of stores that started to become department stores during the 1870s and 80s. Most are already on the list but these I can't find any other references to:
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Colliers Stores; Densons of Chester; I Gaba & Co; Samuel Hall; Harrison of Stoke; Kendall & co; H E Keightley; Pennington & Son; Lermons; MWD mail order. Can't see the rest due to snippet view.
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then Erdingtons. None of these seem to have a link to R H O Hills, and I can't find much on Dupont at all except from a 1957 edition of Leathergoods magazine, so no closer to knowing who this store was.
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Tailor & Cutter, 20th December 1883 - advertisement for fabrics, address 'Holborn Circus, and 141 & 142 Hatton Garden, London'. This is the last advertisement by the company that I can find.
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Gorringes after the 1961 bidding war for Gorringes. In addition R H O Hills were listed as operating 4 department stores in the article in Kingston Gleaner Newspaper Archives April 05, 1962 Page 13 (
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Eight stores were acquired from Maple Macowards in November 1975 and Wrights of Richmond has recently been added to the group in an exchange with House of Fraser for Owen Owen's Doncaster store
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I have just added Keightleys. Very little available online. Main store was in on two sites in Boston, with department stores in Spalding and Wisbech, but with an outfitters store in Sleaford
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I have now confirmed that RHO Hills was a separate Group of Stores, still no evidence of Gorringes. They did own West & Moulton but sold it to Lewis in 1962 who re-branded it Selfridges!
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Canadian and english 11th annual meeting recorded in the guardian stated they had purchased 10 department stores (probably the Provident stores) and Brown's of Clayton Square, Liverpool.
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I found the following picture uploaded to Pinterest which is for Falcon Road Drapery Store on the corner of Falcon Road and Battersea Park Road, with proprietor name of Hunt & Cole:
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this I have found out more. They were a clothing and goods credit company previously known as Hull Clothing & Supply. Only department store I can find is the White House Derby.
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Further reading of comments on the Londonist page about Lost department stores of London, and taking the preview from New Dawn, it looks like Provident sold the following in 1961:
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pg. 10 Thursday, August 2, 1962. In 1965 a High Court judge gave Benskins Brewery the right to rescind the contract to sell Hills the land to build the shopping centre. (
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Hello.. I have found some interesting information online refering to Macowards within 'records of Allied Maples Group' at Victoria & Albert Museum. Here is the link..
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further info, as Provident history on the net is more about its financial products (it still exists). Any help on either company and stores they owned will be helpful?
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though only at 23/25 Southchurch Road, while the picture shows they are at 29 too. I have left for the time being as not sure if it was or was not a department store.
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Holdings Ltd, but thus listed as a valves and pipes supplier! The company name also appears in M E Cleasby's thesis mentioned below, as a department store proprietor.
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Bankers' Circular, 3rd February 1855 - advertisement by Charles Meeking & Co. for a sale of carpets and furnishings, address 141 & 142 Holborn Hill, London.
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It fits the era and is similarly situated just outside the central shopping areas of London as are Meekings, Tarns and Atkinsons. All met their demise before 1950.
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Hide and co is another company difficult to find refs for. The best I have found (the house of fraser archive has very little) is the official government report
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At the time it closed in 1981, Whiteleys in Bayswater was trading under both 'Gorringes' and 'Whiteleys' signage. There's a Getty photo at Financial Times here:
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Hi found a thesis by M E Cleasby from 1983 about takeovers in industry and it had a list of department store proprietors. On that list he had the following:
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which was owned by Jessels 1969 to 1974 when Jessels went bust. I have not found any actual link between Owen Owen and Macowards other than several stores.
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The buildings of Tarns are long gone. I think 'The Rockingham Arms' (Wetherspoon) and that whole block in Elephant & Castle is roughly where it was.
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Update. Found a Daily Mail article that mentions Maurice Lermon was the founder of Macowards, using a 10k loan from Lloyd's Bank to expand the business.
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They went onto buy further stores 6 months later, though not identified, in Birmingham, Croydon, Pontypool, Poole, portsmouth and Burton-upon-Trent.
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Very interesting. I never knew Campbell & Booker were connected to the Booker Group or that there was ever more than the one store in Walton.
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Great research. I have recently seen images of most of these stores but I didn't know about a number of them. Morris The Realm, Tann, G W Davies.
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I have now found a picture from Southchurch Road, which shows Thomas Bros the opposite side of the street to the description given in the book
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found them described as "general warehousemen" in Glasgow. Difficult to find as there was shipyard called Dunlop, Bremner & Company.
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early 1970s. However Jessel's went bust in '75 and I cannot find any other records. Do anyone have some paper records that could help?
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It was opened in October 1957 at 130-132 Streatham High Road. The site/ premises were previously occupied by The Golden Domes Cinema.
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and possibly an ironmonger store elsewhere. They are mentioned as part of Allued Maples in V&A Archive but not much else.
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James Cawdell in Watford. The Kennards Wimbledon (previously John Lewis & Co) store was given the James Cawdell name too.
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Confirmed that will Blackpool, Moultons in Ilford, the chain had another store in Ilford which they kept, and one in Penge.(
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a 12 acre shopping centre off Watford High Street, which would include a Hills subsidiary store. This is also confirmed in
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Didn't take long! I hate Google search as these didn't appear when you search Gorringes. In 1968 Gorringes was at Whitelys
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companies but that's it. The building is very grand and looks like a department store/drapers. Any help would be great.
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I have found and added the origins of Hide and Co, though only a small snippet from Natwests history of all places.
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I can't find any further info, other than the second Arding & Hobbs store was on a corner of the same roads -
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Although I am not sure if there were in London, as the author lists Bentalls, Edwin Jones, Lewis as in London.
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Canadian bought 2 BB Evans stores from Tesco in 1962 but can't find what the other store was than Kilburn?
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Further investigation found that Northgate and English retail operations became Combined English Stores.
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Whiteleys deal was highly leveraged and sat quite apart from the management by H.G.Selfridge jnr. of SPS.
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0004605/18940210/010/0001?browse%20=%20false
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Silk Mercers, Drapers & General House Furnishers'. 26 departments are listed in the ad.
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https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0002464/19050527/163/0007?browse=False
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http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/29406405/agreed-bid-maples-comes-from-macowards
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165-173 Newington Causeway, 5-17 New Kent Road & 1-13 Rockingham Place, London, SE.
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https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/download/BL/0002308/19571101/064/0003
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I found information about Streatham store through searching British Newspaper Archive.
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Newbury store, Guildford opened 1959 don't think it was another company's previously.
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https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/rppc-falcon-road-drapery-stores-hunt-462920206
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http://www.vam.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/252161/amg_aad_2000_03_20141020.pdf
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The Guardian from London, Greater London, England Thursday, June 28, 1962Page:13.
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https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000861/18740116/100/0016
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This could well be the 'Owens' store in Retail Trading in Britain 1850-1950.
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later appear as Owen Owen stores.. i.e. Stringers, Reynolds, Wades etc.
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The picture is dated 1909. There is a further picture here dated 1920:
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The business must then have changed hands as this is the next entry
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Canadian and english stores became Northgate and English stores.
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https://archive.org/stream/op1265678-1001/op1265678-1001_djvu.txt
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Street Shoreditch which had an electrical and radio department.
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By Robert E. Dickinson. The planning for was rejected in 1962 (
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https://newspaperarchive.com/kingston-gleaner-apr-05-1962-p-13/
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Then this investors article snippet (can't see the actual page
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https://www.ft.com/content/cf9e5aab-2e71-4241-a5f9-af46ea957701
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https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F187837
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But that is it. Nothing else. Any help is greatly welcomed.
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The Macowards store in Swansea looks tiny if this is it?
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Advertisement for 'Messrs. Hunt & Cole' as follows -
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Advertisement in 'Lloyd's List', 16th January 1874 -
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If anyone can help with who the stores were thanks.
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can only find a mention of warehousemen on the net.
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Canadian and English/ provident clothing and supply
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