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1947/8 The shop was sold to [[GKN]] by Oswald's children Hugh and Lucy (Nancy) Nettlefold, after its removal to new customised premises in Marylebone.
1947/8 The shop was sold to [[GKN]] by Oswald's children Hugh and Lucy (Nancy) Nettlefold, after its removal to new customised premises in Marylebone.


c.1951 Merged with '''Moser's''' Ltd. (presumably [[Moser and Sons]]), another subsidiary of GKN, from which time the firms have been known as [[Nettlefold and Moser]].
c.1951 Merged with [[Mosers|Moser's]] Ltd., another subsidiary of GKN, from which time the firms have been known as [[Nettlefold and Moser]].


1972 '''Nettlefold and Moser Steel''' and [[Pike Brothers (Iron and Steel)|Pike Brothers]] joined forces to open a steel supermarket in Colnbrook<ref>The Times  January 18, 1972</ref>
1972 '''Nettlefold and Moser Steel''' and [[Pike Brothers (Iron and Steel)|Pike Brothers]] joined forces to open a steel supermarket in Colnbrook<ref>The Times  January 18, 1972</ref>

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1951

of 170 to 194 Borough High Street, London, SE1, distributor of nuts, bolts, etc

Nettlefold and Sons of 54 High Holborn passed to Oswald Nettlefold and his children

1947/8 The shop was sold to GKN by Oswald's children Hugh and Lucy (Nancy) Nettlefold, after its removal to new customised premises in Marylebone.

c.1951 Merged with Moser's Ltd., another subsidiary of GKN, from which time the firms have been known as Nettlefold and Moser.

1972 Nettlefold and Moser Steel and Pike Brothers joined forces to open a steel supermarket in Colnbrook[1]

1977 'One current battle concerns the empty Nettlefold and Moser headquarters immediately opposite the parish church.... townscape of Borough High Street'[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times January 18, 1972
  2. Illustrated London News - Thursday 01 December 1977