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1913 Together with [[Eastmans]] and [[W. and R. Fletcher|Fletchers]] these companies had fewer than 700 shops in 1913<ref>The Times Jan. 22, 1925</ref> | 1913 Together with [[Eastmans]] and [[W. and R. Fletcher|Fletchers]] these companies had fewer than 700 shops in 1913<ref>The Times Jan. 22, 1925</ref> | ||
1914 [[James Nelson and Sons]] and the [[River Plate Fresh Meat Co]] amalgamated; the business was renamed the '''British and Argentine Meat Co'''<ref>The Times Mar. 30, 1914</ref> | 1914 [[James Nelson and Sons (of London)|James Nelson and Sons]] and the [[River Plate Fresh Meat Co]] amalgamated; the business was renamed the '''British and Argentine Meat Co'''<ref>The Times Mar. 30, 1914</ref> | ||
Owned by [[Union Cold Storage Co]] | Owned by [[Union Cold Storage Co]] |
Latest revision as of 12:56, 23 May 2024



40 High Street, Stockton-on-Tees.
1913 Together with Eastmans and Fletchers these companies had fewer than 700 shops in 1913[1]
1914 James Nelson and Sons and the River Plate Fresh Meat Co amalgamated; the business was renamed the British and Argentine Meat Co[2]
Owned by Union Cold Storage Co