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1962 Acquired by [[Rael-Brook|Rael-Brook Holdings]]; '''Harry Fenton''' had 16 shops at this time; the chain would become a subsidiary of the investment holding company [[Wellpax Investments]]<ref>The Times Feb. 13, 1962</ref>
1962 Acquired by [[Rael-Brook|Rael-Brook Holdings]]; '''Harry Fenton''' had 16 shops at this time; the chain would become a subsidiary of the investment holding company [[Wellpax Investments]]<ref>The Times Feb. 13, 1962</ref>
1965 Harry Fenton had 63 shops but this was seen to be too small to offer a good link to market for the products of its new owners<ref>The Times  Aug. 12, 1965</ref>


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Revision as of 09:16, 29 October 2024

a chain of menswear shops in Essex and Kent

1962 Acquired by Rael-Brook Holdings; Harry Fenton had 16 shops at this time; the chain would become a subsidiary of the investment holding company Wellpax Investments[1]

1965 Harry Fenton had 63 shops but this was seen to be too small to offer a good link to market for the products of its new owners[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Feb. 13, 1962
  2. The Times Aug. 12, 1965