Difference between revisions of "Great Universal Stores"
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1917 Incorporated as a Limited Company | 1917 Incorporated as a Limited Company | ||
1937 Acquired [[Kay and Co]] | |||
1945 Acquired [[Tyne Plywood Works]]<ref>The Times, Sep 24, 1945</ref> and [[British and Colonial Furniture Co]].<ref>The Times, Oct 3, 1945</ref> | 1945 Acquired [[Tyne Plywood Works]]<ref>The Times, Sep 24, 1945</ref> and [[British and Colonial Furniture Co]].<ref>The Times, Oct 3, 1945</ref> |
Revision as of 22:13, 9 October 2021
of Devonshire Street, Manchester.
1900 Founded as a mail-order business in Manchester, England by Abraham, George and Jack Rose.
1917 Incorporated as a Limited Company
1937 Acquired Kay and Co
1945 Acquired Tyne Plywood Works[1] and British and Colonial Furniture Co.[2]
1952 Acquired a large interest in Lotus (Shoemakers) and later a further holding was bought by the Wolfson Foundation[3]
1963 Acquired S. Miller (Manchester), owner of Chorlton Warehouses mail order business.[4]
1965 Acquired Bollington Textile Printers.[5]
1972 the holding in Lotus was sold
1972 Acquired A. and S. Henry and Co.