Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Hadrian Supply Co

From Graces Guide

1907 of Station Road, Wallsend.[1]

1931 New company. 'HADRIAN SUPPLY CO. LTD. Private company. Registered March 2. Capital, £10,000 in £1 shares. Objects: To acquire the business of a grocer and provision dealer, draper and milliner, and off beer licensee now carried on by T. P. Murphy, at Wallsend, Newcastle, North Shields, Whitley Bay and Forest Hall, as the Hadrian Supply Co,, The Hadrian Store;, and F. Murphy and Co. The directors are: T. R. Murphy (permanent managing director), 90, Linskill Terrace, North Shields; A, E. Dixon, 29, Ellesmere Avenue, Walker Gate, grocery manager. Qualification, £100 shares. Remuneration as fixed by the company. Solicitors: Cooper and Jackson, 18, Market Street, Newcastle.'[2]

Acquired by Home and Colonial Stores/Allied Suppliers

1967 Amalgamated with W. Duncan as Duncan Hadrian[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Newcastle Evening Chronicle - Friday 08 November 1907
  2. Newcastle Daily Chronicle - Wednesday 04 March 1931
  3. The Times May 3, 1967