Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlldersAllders - Wikipedia

    Allders was opened in 1862 at 102 and 103 North End, Croydon, as a "linen draper and silk mercer" by Joshua Allder (1838–1904) from Walworth, who had served his apprenticeship in Croydon. His shop was diverse, with special offers on silk dresses and also a morning dress section, and departments offering lower-cost items such as buttons and ...

  3. The first Allders department store was opened by Joshua Allder in Croydon, in the southeast of England, in 1862. The Allders name soon was found on other retail locations, remaining primarily in its southeast region.

  4. Sep 24, 2012 · Allders closes its doors and ends 150 years in the town | Your Local Guardian. Croydon. Allders is closed. The historic Allders department store closed its doors for the last time on Sunday,...

  5. Jun 15, 2012 · Allders timeline: Charting the company's history. By Rebecca Thomson 15 June 2012. A look at the history of British department store Allders which has today collapsed into administration.

  6. Jun 20, 2012 · Led by Harvey Lipsith, Hanson's finance director, Allders at Home is launched in the 90s and when the company is floated on the London Stock Exchange, it declares revenues of nearly £511m in 1999.

  7. Allders was opened in 1862 at 102 and 103 North End, Croydon, as a "linen draper and silk mercer" by Joshua Allder (1838–1904) from Walworth, who had served his apprenticeship in Croydon. His shop was diverse, with special offers on silk dresses and also a morning dress section, and departments offering lower-cost items such as buttons and ...

  8. Sep 22, 2012 · Allders has been open in Croydon since 1862 and became the flagship store of a chain across England. But it went into administration in June. When a buyer for the firm could not be found 22...

  1. People also search for