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* [[Barrett Brothers]], Clapham | * [[Barrett Brothers]], Clapham | ||
* [[Blinkhorn and Son]], Gloucester and Stroud | * [[Blinkhorn and Son]], Gloucester and Stroud | ||
* [[Bon | * [[Bon Marche]], Brixton (1926) | ||
* [[Brice and Sons]], Northampton | * [[Brice and Sons]], Northampton | ||
* [[Brown Thomas]], Dublin (1919; sold 1933) | * [[Brown Thomas]], Dublin (1919; sold 1933) |
Latest revision as of 11:21, 31 January 2024
Selfridge Provincial Stores was a holding company of a group of department stores in the United Kingdom. The company was formed by Selfridge and Co in 1926 and was active until 1940
The Selfridge Provincial Stores were:
- John Barnes, Finchley Road, London
- Barrett Brothers, Clapham
- Blinkhorn and Son, Gloucester and Stroud
- Bon Marche, Brixton (1926)
- Brice and Sons, Northampton
- Brown Thomas, Dublin (1919; sold 1933)
- W. J. Buckley and Co, Harrogate
- A. H. Bull, Reading
- Caleys, Windsor
- Cole Brothers, Sheffield
- A. J. Dorrell, St Albans
- C. J. Hardy, Leeds (men's and boys' outfitters)
- Holdrons, Peckham
- Jones Brothers, Holloway
- George Henry Lee, Liverpool
- Needham and Sons, Brighton
- Pratts, Streatham (1926)
- Quin and Axten, Brixton (1926)
- Robert Sayle, Cambridge (1934)
- Thomsons, Peterborough (1919)
- Trewin Brothers, Watford (1918)
1940 Acquired by the John Lewis Partnership