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    Allders was an independent department store operating in the United Kingdom. The original store was established in 1862 in Croydon by Joshua Allder. In the second half of the 20th century, this parent store was developed into a chain of department stores across England and Wales. By the turn of the millennium, the flagship store in Croydon was ...

  2. Address: Centre Tower, The Whitgift Centre. Croydon, Surrey CR9 1WE. United Kingdom. Telephone: +44-20 8929 5500. Fax: +44-20 8929 5505. http://www.allders.co.uk. Statistics: Public Company. Founded: 1862. Employees: 7,364. Sales: £510.55 million ($732.49 million) Stock Exchanges: London. Ticker Symbol: ADS. NAIC: 452110 Department Stores.

  3. Debenhams in Chatham Allders, Chatham High Street, in 2005. Picture Barry Crayford Before Debenhams, it was Allders – an independent department store famous in the town for its Christmas displays in its large windows – until 2005 when the company went into administration.

  4. Jul 19, 2011 · Allders.com currently features thousands of products from bed linen and towels to toasters, kettles and gifts with hundreds more lines to be added every week. Andrew MacKenzie, CEO of Allders...

  5. Jun 20, 2012 · The sale netted Allders some £50 million, a portion of which the company spent, buying up four department stores from the C & A store chain and at its height operated 45 department stores and ...

  6. Image right: Allders in 1984. Image: Allders in 1910. It is believed Mr Allder sold his business on retiring in 1902 but other reports claim the date was nearer 1908, four years after his death, when members of his family took the decision to sell. Allders was sold again in 1921 and became a limited company.

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  8. Rebuilding works continued into Dingwall Avenue and by 1976 Allders had 1,700 staff and 500,000 square feet (46,000 m 2) of floor space. It was a Croydon landmark and became the third-largest department store in the UK, after Harrods and Selfridges. It had the largest carpet department in Europe, amongst other claims.

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