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J. and M. Stone

From Graces Guide

of London and the provinces, National chain of radio and electrical dealers.

of 72 High Street, Exeter.


See Max Stone also known as Mirkel Stoneberg

c.1929 Formed by John and Max Stone (Stoneberg) who were immigrants to the UK. Possibly also traded as Universal Radio and Civic.

Retailers of electric lighting and heating appliances and radio instruments.

1936 Max Stone Ltd was formed to acquire J. and M. Stone, electrical retailers; the shares were then offered to the public.[1]

1950 Had 64 shops; Max Stone was the MD

1960 Acquired Civic Radio Services of Birmingham

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Jan. 20, 1936