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Title | A collection of newspaper cuttings from the Leicester Mercury regarding Bond Street Fabrics. |
Creator | Leicester Mercury |
From | Leicester Mercury |
Subject |
Clothing industry Textile industry |
Location |
United Kingdom -- England -- Leicester -- Wimbledon Street |
Place name |
Leicester -- Wimbledon Street |
Building name |
Wimbledon House Wimbledon Works |
Company name | Bond Street Fabrics |
GPS coordinates | 52.635508,-1.12596 |
GPS note | To use the GPS co-ordinates please enter them into Google Maps at http://maps.google.co.uk/maps. |
Publisher | Leicester Mercury |
Period covered |
1960-1969 1970-1979 1980-1989 |
Collection |
Affective Digital Histories |
Themes |
Industry |
Type |
Newspaper cutting |
Format |
PDF |
Digitisation note | Digitised by the University of Leicester during August 2013 with the permission of the Leicester Mercury Archive at the University of Leicester |
Identifier | LMCuttingsIndustryBondStreetFabrics |
Language | English |
Rights | You may use this item in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 UK: England & Wales License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ |
Metadata Licence | You can re-use this metadata record under a Creative Commons Zero ‘no rights reserved’ licence: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0 |
Download available | Yes |
Contact us | Please contact [email protected] with enquiries |
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Title | Page 1 |
Full title | Lorry and £3,000 load stolen; Two for trial in fabrics case; Bond Street Fabrics 85 pc profit rise; £525,000 dye firm takeover; Bond St. Fabrics profit £85,000; City fabric firm profits rise; Missing load : £500 reward offered; City fabrics firm made higher profits; Jersey fabrics firm chalk up record profits |
Creator | Leicester Mercury |
From | Leicester Mercury |
Subject |
Clothing industry Textile industry |
Description | A collection of newspaper articles relating to the profitability of Bond Street Fabrics during the 1970s. Also, newspaper articles relating to the theft of a Bond Street Fabrics lorry containing 88 rolls of crimplene, the reward offered for information leading to its return and the trial of two men suspected of handling the stolen fabric. |
Location |
United Kingdom -- England -- Leicester -- Wimbledon Street United Kingdom -- England -- Leicester -- Midland Street United Kingdom -- England -- Leicester -- Greenhithe Road |
Place name |
Leicester -- Wimbledon Street Leicester -- Midland Street Leicester -- Greenhithe Road |
Building name |
Wimbledon House Wimbledon Works |
Company name |
Bond Street Fabrics J. Thompstone Fabrics Riverside Dyeing Co. |
GPS coordinates | 52.635508,-1.12596 |
GPS note | To use the GPS co-ordinates please enter them into Google Maps at http://maps.google.co.uk/maps. |
Publisher | Leicester Mercury |
Publication date | 15/09/1969; 06/11/1969; 13/01/1971; 07/02/1972; 25/06/1970; 16/09/1969; 16/12/1970; 31/01/1972 |
Period covered |
1960-1969 1970-1979 |
Date | 15/09/1969; 06/11/1969; 13/01/1971; 07/02/1972; 25/06/1970; 16/09/1969; 16/12/1970; 31/01/1972 |
Contributors | Dawes, J. |
Collection |
Affective Digital Histories |
Themes |
Industry |
Type |
Newspaper cutting |
Format |
PDF |
Digitisation note | Digitised by the University of Leicester during August 2013 with the permission of the Leicester Mercury Archive at the University of Leicester |
Identifier | LMCuttingsIndustryBondStreetFabrics |
Language | English |
Rights | You may use this item in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 UK: England & Wales License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ |
Metadata Licence | You can re-use this metadata record under a Creative Commons Zero ‘no rights reserved’ licence: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0 |
Download available | Yes |
Contact us | Please contact [email protected] with enquiries |
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