Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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see [[John Russell Frears (1835-1910)|John Russell Frears, Senior]] and his son [[John Russell Frears (1863-1937)|John Russell Frears, Junior]] and his son [[John Newton Frears]]
see [[John Russell Frears (1835-1910)|John Russell Frears, Senior]] and his son [[John Russell Frears (1863-1937)|John Russell Frears, Junior]] and his son [[John Newton Frears]]


1928 Created by the mergers of [[Frears]] with [[Blacks Bread Co]]
1928 Created by the merger of the bread trade of [[Frears]] with [[Blacks Bread Co]]
 
By 1937 using electric vehicles for local deliveries


1965 Acquired by [[United Bakeries]]
1965 Acquired by [[United Bakeries]]
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[[Category: Town - Leicester]]
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[[Category: Food and Drink]]
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of Abbey Bakeries, Leicester

see John Russell Frears, Senior and his son John Russell Frears, Junior and his son John Newton Frears

1928 Created by the merger of the bread trade of Frears with Blacks Bread Co

By 1937 using electric vehicles for local deliveries

1965 Acquired by United Bakeries

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