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1966 Louis Stanbury, Deputy Chairman of Kilgour, French and Stanbury of Dover Street.<ref>Liverpool Echo - Monday 28 November 1966</ref> | |||
1971 Oxley Printing Group is selling for £179,500 the whole of the share capital of Kilgour, French and Stanbury. Bernard Weatherill and Alfred Webb Miles to the Lincroft Kilgour group.<ref>Belfast Telegraph - Friday 18 June 1971</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:45, 29 January 2023
of Dover Street, London, W1.
Bespoke tailors.
1966 Louis Stanbury, Deputy Chairman of Kilgour, French and Stanbury of Dover Street.[1]
1971 Oxley Printing Group is selling for £179,500 the whole of the share capital of Kilgour, French and Stanbury. Bernard Weatherill and Alfred Webb Miles to the Lincroft Kilgour group.[2]