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  1. In 1951, John Kenyon Booth (known as Kenny) the younger of two sons became chairman, supported by his eldest brother Edwin Henry Booth (known as Major Wyn). Between the 50’s and 80’s Booths undertook a significant redevelopment of its estate, refurbishing cafes and relocating smaller shops to much larger premises with supporting car parks.

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  2. May 23, 2022 · In 1951, John Kenyon Booth (known as Kenny) the younger of two sons became chairman, supported by his eldest brother Edwin Henry Booth (known as Major Wyn). A self-service Booths store.

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  3. The Story of Booths (1847-2008) delves into the hidden archives of one of the region’s oldest and best loved retailers to chart the rise of this family-owned company. Written by Frank Bamford, the book provides a real insight into 19th century Lancashire and reveals the dynamics of the Booths’ family.

  4. In 1943, in memory of their father, the late John Booth, Major Edwin Henry Booth (1887-1951), known as Wyn, and John Kenyon Booth (1891-1970), known as Kenny, donated The Deathbed of Robert, King of Naples by Alfred W Elmore RA (1815-1881).

  5. Edwin was the son of John Booth and Ada Kenyon. John was the son of Edwin Henry Booth (1828 – 1899), the founder of E H Booths Supermarkets. In June 1847 tea dealer Edwin Henry Booth, aged just 19 years, secured a loan of £80 to open his first shop, The China House in Blackpool.

  6. 5 days ago · John Wilkes Booth, member of one of the United States’ most distinguished acting families of the 19th century and the assassin who mortally wounded U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in Ford’s Theater in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865.

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  8. Mar 19, 2024 · John Wilkes Booth Famously Shouted “Sic Semper Tyrannis” After Shooting President Lincoln. By using the phrase while killing Lincoln, he would – in his mind – be the hero who saved the United States from tyranny in the same way Brutus did for Rome.

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