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  2. Manny Cussins - Wikipedia

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    Manny Cussins (26 October 1905 – 5 October 1987) was a British businessman, who made his fortune in the furniture retail business, John Peters, and became chairman of Waring & Gillow. He joined the board of directors at Leeds United F.C. in 1961, and served as the club's chairman between 1972 and 1983. [1] He died on 5 October 1987, aged 81.

  3. Waring & Gillow - Wikipedia

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    The business was bought by retail conglomerate Great Universal Stores in 1953, [27] however a large share of the business was sold to rival furniture chain "John Peters", run by Manny Cussins for cash and shares in 1960, [28] with John Peters company renamed Waring and Gillow (Holdings) Ltd. [29] After the war the business of the firm began to ...

  4. GUS (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    They continued to buy furniture stores, with Oetzmann & Co. purchased in 1954, [48] Godfrey and James Broderick stores added. [49] The biggest name purchased was Waring & Gillows in 1953, however a large share of the business was sold to rival furniture chain "John Peters", run by Manny Cussins for cash and shares in 1960. [50]

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

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    The largest of the traditional department store groups in the UK in terms of sales and profit. John Lewis owns 30 full-line department stores. Nine long-established stores, each trading under their original name, have been re-branded as 'John Lewis' since 2000. Peter Jones in Chelsea, London retains its original names. Stores include:

  6. United Drapery Stores - Wikipedia

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    In 1954 UDS acquired Alexandre Limited, a Leeds-based multiple tailor with over 88 stores owned by Bernard [23] and Jack Lyons and their families. [24] [25] Joseph Collier, the United Drapery Stores chairman, was struggling to turn around Prices Tailors and saw the Lyons as the men to turn it around. [26]

  7. Christopher Pratts - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Pratts is a large furniture and home accessories retailer in Leeds, England. The business was established in Bradford in 1845. Since 2003, the store has been at its current location on Regent Street in Leeds. Christopher Pratts has become the largest purpose-built furniture store in the country. The company is family-owned and operated.

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