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1961 Acquired by [[Associated British Foods]]
1909 Founded by [[Alfred Bernard Hemmings]]
 
1920 A. B. Hemmings. 228 North End Road; 216 and 282 Portobello Road.<ref>Kensington News and West London Times - Friday 17 September 1920</ref>
 
1930 Incorporated
 
1947 Share issue. 113 shops, 7 main bakeries, 65 delivery rounds covering Greater London.<ref>Birmingham Daily Gazette - Friday 04 July 1947</ref>
 
1961 Acquired by [[Associated British Foods]]. Owns bakeries and 232 shops in London.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Thursday 11 May 1961</ref>


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Latest revision as of 12:16, 19 March 2025

of London. Bakery

1909 Founded by Alfred Bernard Hemmings

1920 A. B. Hemmings. 228 North End Road; 216 and 282 Portobello Road.[1]

1930 Incorporated

1947 Share issue. 113 shops, 7 main bakeries, 65 delivery rounds covering Greater London.[2]

1961 Acquired by Associated British Foods. Owns bakeries and 232 shops in London.[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Kensington News and West London Times - Friday 17 September 1920
  2. Birmingham Daily Gazette - Friday 04 July 1947
  3. Birmingham Daily Post - Thursday 11 May 1961