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St. David's Centre: 1981: Queen Street, Hill's Street Working Street Queens Arcade: St. David's Centre opened to the public in January 1981, although it did not officially open until 24 March 1982. It is joined internally with Queens Arcade. The extension to St. David's Centre (St. David's 2) opened to the public on 22 October 2009.
The Morgan Arcade, which still runs under the former department store. The David Morgan department store was founded by David Morgan who was born near Brecon in 1833. He traded in the South wales valley areas of Abertillery, Monmouthshire and Pontlottyn in the Rhymney Valley for 21 years, before opening a small drapers shop on The Hayes in 1879.
Founded by Henry Cohen, he opened Smart Outfitting Company in 1910, before turning down a chance to join Marks & Spencer, opening Henry's Stores in Market Street, Manchester. The business was a discount department store, and grew to further branches, including Birmingham and Stockport. Stores were purchased in 1968 by British Home Stores. 11 1968
Porthleven (/ ˌ p ɔː θ ˈ l ɛ v ən /) is a town, civil parish and fishing port near Helston, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The most southerly port in Great Britain, it was a harbour of refuge when this part of the Cornish coastline was infamous for wrecks in the days of sail. [ 1 ]
Presto Food Market, Cheltenham, 1982. In 1982, Presto and its 136 stores, together with the rest of Allied Suppliers was sold to Argyll Foods for £101 million. [4] Argyll operated the Lo-cost supermarkets and Cordon Bleu Freezer Centres.
Retailer of ladies' fashions based in Manchester Road, Burnley. [105] [106] Barnett-Hutton: Chain of ladieswear shops owned by department store chain Hide & Co. Was merged with Tootals shops to create the Van Allen chain. [107] Baron of Piccadilly
Oldham Street is in Manchester city centre and forms part of the city's historic Northern Quarter district. The Northern Quarter is dominated by buildings that were built before World War II. [1] The street runs from Piccadilly to Great Ancoats Street on the edge of Ancoats, beyond which it continues northwards as Oldham Road, the A62.
Boathouse / store Kildonan: Kildonan, Arran: 1870–1901 Boathouse still standing, use undetermined Stronsay: Stronsay, Orkney: 1909–1920 1952–1972 Two station buildings, believe both still exist Huna: Huna, Caithness: 1877–1930 Store Ackergill: Ackergill, Caithness: 1878–1932 Boathouse / store, and separate slipway still exist. Dornoch ...