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In 1965, E-J acquired the Nobil Shoes retail chain. [3] The tanneries closed in 1968. E-J's medical department was not closed until 1969, and the plan to close the last of its shoe manufacturing plants in the Triple Cities area was not announced until April 1998. The demise of the E-J was rooted in many economic changes.
Ernest John Harrison (sitting first on the right) and other reporters interviewing Mark Twain from his hotel bed in Vancouver on 18 August 1895. Ernest John ("E.J.") Harrison (22 August 1873 - 23 April 1961) was an English journalist, author and judoka. Harrison was born in Manchester, England, on 22 August 1873. He wrote many books about the ...
It went through similar names and retained Harrison family ownership until 1979 when sold to Lonrho. [1] Harrison and Sons printed its first stamp, a 1d Inland Revenue stamp for Montserrat, in 1866. This seems to be the only stamp printed by the company during the 19th century. [2] It obtained its first Post Office contract in 1881. [3]
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Magic Johnson has a special message for his son, Earvin “EJ” Johnson III, on his 31st birthday. "Happy Birthday to my son, EJ!! I love your pure heart and creativity!" the five-time NB A champ ...
J Halmshaw & Sons (1842–1913) – Dewsbury, Yorkshire (to 1849), Birmingham, Warwickshire (1849-1913). Merged with Ebrall in 1913, when Joseph William Halmshaw (1868-1941) was listed as Manager. He was listed as Retired Organ Builder in the 1939 registration.
Magic and Cookie welcomed their son, Earvin “EJ” Johnson III, on June 4, 1992, in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was named after his father and grandfather.
The grave of John Harrison, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh. He was born at 19 St Patrick Square in Edinburgh [1] on 17 August 1847 the son of Jane Archbald and George Harrison a prominent merchant and later Lord Provost of Edinburgh and owner of Harrison and Sons, a high quality clothier.