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1897 Incorporated as a public company, with share capital of £140,000, to acquire, carry on and extend the existing business, which served a large and fashionable clientele amongst the residential populations of Clifton, Bristol, and district. In its prospectus, the business was described as general and fancy drapers, costumiers, ladies' complete outfitters, upholsterers, cabinet makers and house furnishers.<ref>Bristol Times and Mirror 16 December 1897</ref> | 1897 Incorporated as a public company, with share capital of £140,000, to acquire, carry on and extend the existing business, which served a large and fashionable clientele amongst the residential populations of Clifton, Bristol, and district. In its prospectus, the business was described as general and fancy drapers, costumiers, ladies' complete outfitters, upholsterers, cabinet makers and house furnishers.<ref>Bristol Times and Mirror 16 December 1897</ref> | ||
1911 The company went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>Bristol Times and Mirror 13 May 1911</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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General drapers and house furnishers, Bristol
Established in 1857.
1897 Incorporated as a public company, with share capital of £140,000, to acquire, carry on and extend the existing business, which served a large and fashionable clientele amongst the residential populations of Clifton, Bristol, and district. In its prospectus, the business was described as general and fancy drapers, costumiers, ladies' complete outfitters, upholsterers, cabinet makers and house furnishers.[1]
1911 The company went into voluntary liquidation.[2]