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1947 [[Jaeger Co]] was registered as a private company to take over that part of [[Jaeger Holdings]] that consists of the business of wholesalers of woollen and silk and other underclothing<ref>The Times Apr. 7, 1947</ref> | 1947 [[Jaeger Co]] was registered as a private company to take over that part of [[Jaeger Holdings]] that consists of the business of wholesalers of woollen and silk and other underclothing<ref>The Times Apr. 7, 1947</ref> | ||
1961 Issue of shares in [[Jaeger Holdings]] to the public<ref>The Times, Feb. 18, 1961</ref>; the company was a maker and retailer of clothing and knitted goods<ref>The Times Apr. 23, 1963</ref> | 1961 Issue of shares in [[Jaeger Holdings]] to the public<ref>The Times, Feb. 18, 1961</ref>; the company was a maker and retailer of clothing and knitted goods<ref>The Times Apr. 23, 1963</ref>. It had 14 subsidiaries involved in manufacturing, merchanting and retailer high quality clothing and hand-knitting yarns: | ||
* [[E. O. White and Co]] | |||
* [[W. B. Jennings and Co]] | |||
* [[R. J. and A. R. Pitchers]] | |||
* [[S. Taylor and Co (Hucknall)]] | |||
* [[Gibbs (Shepshed)]] | |||
* The [[Ewe Hosiery Co]] | |||
* [[William Spence (Huntly)]] and its subsidiary [[Inverurie Knitting Co]] | |||
* The [[Jaeger Co]] | |||
1963 H R Tomalin was chairman<ref>The Times May 14, 1963 </ref> | 1963 H R Tomalin was chairman<ref>The Times May 14, 1963 </ref> |
Revision as of 10:23, 22 July 2020
1920 The name of Dr. Jaeger's Co was changed to the Jaeger Company
1947 Jaeger Co was registered as a private company to take over that part of Jaeger Holdings that consists of the business of wholesalers of woollen and silk and other underclothing[1]
1961 Issue of shares in Jaeger Holdings to the public[2]; the company was a maker and retailer of clothing and knitted goods[3]. It had 14 subsidiaries involved in manufacturing, merchanting and retailer high quality clothing and hand-knitting yarns:
- E. O. White and Co
- W. B. Jennings and Co
- R. J. and A. R. Pitchers
- S. Taylor and Co (Hucknall)
- Gibbs (Shepshed)
- The Ewe Hosiery Co
- William Spence (Huntly) and its subsidiary Inverurie Knitting Co
- The Jaeger Co
1963 H R Tomalin was chairman[4]
1967 Jaeger Holdings was acquired by the Coats textile group.
2003 Coats sold the Jaeger brand name and the Jaeger retail chain[5]