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Tom Spencer's place of work if I remember correctly? That being the chap who went on to open a small chain of high street shops with another fellow called Michael Marks...
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Michael Marks opened his penny bazaar in Kirkgate in 1884.He later moved into the covered market in 1894. He entered into partnership with Thomas Spencer who came from Skipton who put £300 pounds into the scheme.Marks added a further £450 pounds by 1924 Marks and Spencer had its headquarters in London.
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jdbythesea wrote: I. J. Dewhirst are clothing manufacturers and are still trading from their Head Office in Driffield.As far as I am aware they still supply M&S (among others). Not sure they still do.Back in the late 70's early 80's most M&S Clothing was proudly made in England and often around leeds. Seem to recall factory shops eg Jaeger Bradford and Dewhirst up York Rd before the Shaftsbury Cinema.This gradually went abroad.Many of the brands, retailers and manufacturers actually made more profit by charging similar prices but having less overheads, no Industrial Tribunals, paye, etc etc.And now no one mends a sock.
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jdbythesea wrote: I. J. Dewhirst are clothing manufacturers and are still trading from their Head Office in Driffield.As far as I am aware they still supply M&S (among others). I don't think they actually physically make anything though. Like many others, they are suppliers rather than manufacturers.
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grumpybloke wrote: jdbythesea wrote: I. J. Dewhirst are clothing manufacturers and are still trading from their Head Office in Driffield.As far as I am aware they still supply M&S (among others). I don't think they actually physically make anything though. Like many others, they are suppliers rather than manufacturers. You might well be right grumpybloke. The building occupied in Driffield is not very large. Although there is a sewing room on the ground floor that can be seen from the street.The website is rather confusing and makes no mention of Driffield at all: unlikely, therefore, to be the head office of a multinational. http://www.dewhirst.comIf you go to it and look at their HISTORY (bottom of page) there is a definite link to M&S but beyond that?? I go over to Driffield about once a fortnight. Next time I'll call in and have a word with the receptionist.