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  1. Sir Montague Maurice Burton (15 August 1885 – 21 September 1952) was the founder of Burton Menswear, one of Britain's largest chains of clothes shops. Burton's factory, Hudson Road, Leeds LS9.

  2. Apr 16, 2016 · Ian Jack. Montague Burton was a Lithuanian Jew who fled pogroms in his country of birth to build one of the biggest clothing chains in Europe. Sat 16 Apr 2016 03.00 EDT. O n Wednesday, in the...

  3. £145 per week. Accommodation. Residences. Montague Burton. This residence has a strong community feel and is a student village complex which sits within the surrounding campus area of Leeds, walking distance from the city centre. Find out more about living in the Campus Area and City Centre.

  4. Jan 28, 2017 · Introduction Montague Burton was not the first to establish a successful chain of tailor’s shops throughout Britain: Joseph Hepworth and his son Norris had opened their first shops in 1884. Nevertheless, between the 1920s and the 1960s, Burton was the country’s predominant high street tailor.

  5. Apr 2, 2008 · The full monty - Montague Burton. Hudson Road, just off Harehills Lane in Burmantofts, used to be home to the biggest clothing factory in the world part of Sir Montague Burton's menswear...

  6. Dec 1, 2009 · When Sir Montague Burton died in 1952, his empire covered 600 shops and 14 factories and was clothing one in four men in Britain. Interestingly the Burton factory may have been responsible for...

  7. Sir Montague Burton, born Moshe Dovid Osinsky in the Kovno Province of Lithuania in 1885, came to the UK in 1900 aged 15 along with thousands of other Jews. He opened his first shop in Chesterfield in 1904 and when he was naturalised in 1910 he became known as “Morris Burton” living in Sheffield, but the shops were called “Montague Burton”.

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