EAW053235 ENGLAND (1954). St Albans, The Market, 1954

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Title [EAW053235] St Albans, The Market, 1954
Reference EAW053235
Date 20-March-1954
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Place name ST ALBANS
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District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 514790, 207300
Longitude / Latitude -0.33686191262858, 51.752161853637
National Grid Reference TL148073

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In 1935 Timothy Whites merged with Taylors Drug Co. Ltd. to form Timothy Whites & Taylors; this was taken over by Boots Pure Drug Co. in 1968. The shops themselves were named either simply "Timothy Whites" or "Timothy Whites & Taylors". Just before the takeover, there were 614 Timothy Whites shops; as a result of the takeover, pharmaceuticals were sold by Boots alone, and Timothy Whites was limited to 196 shops selling housewares. The Timothy White's name eventually disappeared in 1985.

Billy Turner
Friday 14th of October 2016 04:30:19 PM