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Courtaulds Apparel of Parr Industrial Estate, St. Helens.(1982) | Courtaulds Apparel of Parr Industrial Estate, St. Helens.(1982) | ||
1962 Northgate Group, industrial holding company, acquired [[Canadian and English Stores]]<ref>The Times Oct. 19, 1962</ref> in a reverse take-over. Northgate changed its name to '''Northgate and English Stores'''; S. R. Hogg was chairman. Acquired 6 further stores even before the deal was complete.<ref>The Times Oct. 30, 1962</ref> | 1962 Northgate Group, industrial holding company, acquired [[Northgate and English Stores|Canadian and English Stores]]<ref>The Times Oct. 19, 1962</ref> in a reverse take-over. Northgate changed its name to '''Northgate and English Stores'''; S. R. Hogg was chairman. Acquired 6 further stores even before the deal was complete.<ref>The Times Oct. 30, 1962</ref> | ||
1965 [[ICI]] would buy 20 percent stake in the enlarged share capital of the Northgate Group.<ref>Belfast Telegraph 20 October 1965</ref>, the warp knitting and other manufacturing activities of the group<ref>The Times June 23, 1966</ref> | 1965 [[ICI]] would buy 20 percent stake in the enlarged share capital of the Northgate Group.<ref>Belfast Telegraph 20 October 1965</ref>, the warp knitting and other manufacturing activities of the group<ref>The Times June 23, 1966</ref> | ||
1966 Split out of | 1966 Split out of [[Northgate and English Stores]].<ref>Liverpool Daily Post (Welsh Edition) - Thursday 23 June 1966</ref> | ||
1968 [[Courtaulds]] acquired Northgate Group<ref> The Scotsman 10 February 1968</ref> | 1968 [[Courtaulds]] acquired Northgate Group<ref> The Scotsman 10 February 1968</ref> |
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Courtaulds Apparel of Parr Industrial Estate, St. Helens.(1982)
1962 Northgate Group, industrial holding company, acquired Canadian and English Stores[1] in a reverse take-over. Northgate changed its name to Northgate and English Stores; S. R. Hogg was chairman. Acquired 6 further stores even before the deal was complete.[2]
1965 ICI would buy 20 percent stake in the enlarged share capital of the Northgate Group.[3], the warp knitting and other manufacturing activities of the group[4]
1966 Split out of Northgate and English Stores.[5]
1968 Courtaulds acquired Northgate Group[6]
1975 With some 8,000 employees, Northgate Group was one of the largest garment manufacturers in the U.K.[7]