Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. The society became a limited liability company in the 1930s and purchased multiple independent department stores during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1973, the Army and Navy Stores group was acquired by House of Fraser .

  3. Dates in business: 1934-1981. Earlier name: Company name: Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd. Dates in business: 1871-1934. Type of business: co-operative society. Type of company: Limited liability company. Locations: Victoria Street, Westminster, London, England. Johnson Place, Westminster, London, England.

  4. The A&N traces its origins to 1871, when it was founded as the Army and Navy Co-Operative Society by a group of army and naval officers for the "supply of articles of domestic consumption and...

  5. Back. Army & Navy Stores (Limited) Established in 1871 as a co-operative store for military and naval officers. Became a Limited Liability Company circa 1935. Taken over by House of Fraser in 1973. Category: English & Welsh Joint Stock Banks. Cheque Catalogue. Note Catalogue.

  6. Feb 17, 2024 · The society became a limited liability company in the 1930s and purchased multiple independent department stores during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1973, the Army and Navy Stores group was acquired by House of Fraser.

  7. By the end of the century the Society was issuing an enormous annual illustrated price list, had introduced telephone ordering and had reduced mail order prices. In 1934 the company's official name became the Army and Navy Store Ltd and in 1973 Army and Navy Stores was taken over by House of Fraser. References: Moss, Michael and Turton, Alison ...

  8. Originally designed in the 1870s, Greycoat Stores was built for The Army and Navy Co-operative Society, serving as a grocery warehouse. It was part of a warehouse complex that shaped the intrinsic character of Westminster’s townscape.

  1. People also search for