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of Moscow Works, Accrington, Lancs
- 1922 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Celluloid and Paper Christmas Cards, Birthday Cards, etc. (Stand No. L.10) [1]
- 1955 Three small, family-owned companies joined together to create a greeting card company. That company, called Fine Art and Philately, published and distributed greeting cards, and also operated a business-to-business mail order house, supplying retailers in the United Kingdom. The three companies were T. E. Webb and Co, which published greeting cards and sold them via mail order; Ivory Cards, which specialized in fund raising and charitable services based on greeting cards sales; and Joseph Arnold and Co, which acted as supplier to the other two. Following the formation of Fine Art and Philately, the company focused its greeting card and mail order operations under the T. E. Webb name.
- 2000 Fine Art announced plans to sell off fundraising division, and changed its name to Findel plc. [2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1922 British Industries Fair p4
- ↑ [1] Funding Universe