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From early days of 18th century [[Thomas Pickford]] had carried on transport business with pack horses
1695 First reference to Pickford family as hauliers<ref>The Times Feb. 13, 2008</ref>.
 
[[Thomas Pickford]] carried on a transport business with pack horses
 
Removers and carriers
 
1756 James Pickford, the London-Manchester wagoner, had 2 London headquarters


1768 Thomas Pickford died; the business was carried on by his sons Matthew and Thomas.  
1768 Thomas Pickford died; the business was carried on by his sons Matthew and Thomas.  


By 1817, Pickford and Co. was being run by four sons of Matthew and Thomas Pickford - Thomas and Matthew, and James and Matthew; in this year, Joseph Baxendale entered proprietorship  
By 1817, Pickford and Co. was being run by four sons of Matthew and Thomas Pickford - Thomas and Matthew, and James and Matthew; in this year, Joseph Baxendale entered proprietorship (the Pickford family saved the business by selling it to the Baxendales).


After 1850, the Baxendale family assumed control of firm.
After 1850, the Baxendale family assumed control of firm.
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1901 the name of the firm was changed to [[Pickfords]] Ltd
1901 the name of the firm was changed to [[Pickfords]] Ltd


Removers and carriers
1919 The firm had 1580 horses, 1900 horse drawn vehicles, and 46 others.
 
1946 Merged with [[Carter Paterson]]
 
2002 Became part of Sirva Inc, the world's largest removal firm.
 


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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1695 First reference to Pickford family as hauliers[1].

Thomas Pickford carried on a transport business with pack horses

Removers and carriers

1756 James Pickford, the London-Manchester wagoner, had 2 London headquarters

1768 Thomas Pickford died; the business was carried on by his sons Matthew and Thomas.

By 1817, Pickford and Co. was being run by four sons of Matthew and Thomas Pickford - Thomas and Matthew, and James and Matthew; in this year, Joseph Baxendale entered proprietorship (the Pickford family saved the business by selling it to the Baxendales).

After 1850, the Baxendale family assumed control of firm.

1901 the name of the firm was changed to Pickfords Ltd

1919 The firm had 1580 horses, 1900 horse drawn vehicles, and 46 others.

1946 Merged with Carter Paterson

2002 Became part of Sirva Inc, the world's largest removal firm.


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Feb. 13, 2008