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  2. Jenners - Wikipedia

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    Jenners department store, Princes Street, Edinburgh, viewed from the gardens opposite (March 2021). Jenners former department store on fire 23 January 2023. Jenners was founded as "Kennington & Jenner" in 1838 by Charles Jenner FRSE (1810–1893), a linen draper, [4] and Charles Kennington. The store has never left its site on Princes Street ...

  3. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Duncan McLaren Opened on the Royal Mile by Duncan McLaren in 1824, regarded as one of Britain's first department stores and in Edinburgh rivalled Jenners. [581] [292] Mackross [562] Macowards Became a founding member of the Macowards group in 1937. [353] Maddox & Co – established in the 1850s by R Maddox. [582]

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  5. 1838 in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    1 May – Jenners department store established as drapers in Princes Street, Edinburgh. [4] 21 May. Chartist meeting on Glasgow Green at which the People's Charter is launched. [5] Elizabeth Jeffrey of Carluke is hanged in Glasgow for poisoning a neighbour and a lodger. [6]

  6. File:Jenners department store, Edinburgh, Christmas tree in ...

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    English: Jenners department store, Edinburgh, Christmas tree in the Great Hall, December 2015. Français : Grand magasin Jenners, Édimbourg, arbre de Noël dans la grande salle (décembre 2015). Polski: Dom towarowy Jenners, Edynburg, choinka w Wielkiej Sali (grudzień 2015).

  7. List of companies of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Jenners: Consumer services Broadline retailers Edinburgh: 1838 Department stores, part of House of Fraser: P A Johnston Press: Consumer services Publishing Edinburgh: 1767 Owner of The Scotsman: P A Kelvin Diesels: Industrials Industrial machinery Glasgow: 1904 Motors P A Kwik Fit: Consumer services Specialized consumer services Edinburgh: 1971 ...

  8. Patrick Thomson - Wikipedia

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    The shop became so popular they moved from the South Bridge site to a larger store at 15 North Bridge. This allowed the business to grow to become a larger department store expanding to 60 departments, competing with rivals Jenners , R W Forsyth and Robert Maule & Son on Princes Street, J & R Allan and Peter Allan on South Bridge, Goldbergs on ...

  9. Timeline of Edinburgh history - Wikipedia

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    1892: Jenners department store in Princes Street burns down (rebuilt store opens 1895); Drybrough's brewery moves to Craigmillar 1893: Caledonian Railway's Princes Street Station completed 1894: McVitie & Price Ltd bakery rebuilt in Gorgie; the new Parish Church of St Cuthbert, by Hippolyte Blanc, is dedicated