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1936 Public company incorporated to acquire old-established London bakeries, including 12 bakeries, 18 shops and 90 van and other routes.<ref>The Times  Oct. 28, 1936</ref> including [[Stamford Hill Bakeries]], [[Golden Crust Bread Co (Ponders End)]], [[McNichol's (A. S. Holman)]] of Cricklewood, [[Bedford Park Bakeries]] (W. R. Gurney) of Chiswick, [[D. A. Plumridge]] of Hammersmith, [[F. J. Lockwood]] of Fulham and Shepherd's Bush, [[M. Boydens]] Ltd of Chingford<ref>The Times  Oct. 29, 1936</ref>
1936 Public company incorporated to acquire old-established London bakeries, including 12 bakeries, 18 shops and 90 van and other routes.<ref>The Times  Oct. 28, 1936</ref> including [[Stamford Hill Bakeries]], [[Golden Crust Bread Co (Ponders End)]], [[McNichol's (A. S. Holman)]] of Cricklewood, [[Bedford Park Bakeries]] (W. R. Gurney) of Chiswick, [[D. A. Plumridge]] of Hammersmith, [[F. J. Lockwood]] of Fulham and Shepherd's Bush, [[M. Boydens]] Ltd of Chingford<ref>The Times  Oct. 29, 1936</ref>
1955 Acquired by [[Allied Bakeries]]<ref>The Times  Aug. 10, 1955</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:39, 14 March 2025

1936 Public company incorporated to acquire old-established London bakeries, including 12 bakeries, 18 shops and 90 van and other routes.[1] including Stamford Hill Bakeries, Golden Crust Bread Co (Ponders End), McNichol's (A. S. Holman) of Cricklewood, Bedford Park Bakeries (W. R. Gurney) of Chiswick, D. A. Plumridge of Hammersmith, F. J. Lockwood of Fulham and Shepherd's Bush, M. Boydens Ltd of Chingford[2]

1955 Acquired by Allied Bakeries[3]

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  1. The Times Oct. 28, 1936
  2. The Times Oct. 29, 1936
  3. The Times Aug. 10, 1955