Marks & Spencer Ltd, Stratford, London, 1910. Artist: Unknown

Marks & Spencer Ltd, Stratford, London, 1910. Artist: Unknown

1-198-986 - From the Jewish Chronicle Archive/Heritage Images

Marks & Spencer Ltd, Stratford, London, 1910. Open-fronted shop in London's East End. In 1894 Thomas Spencer (1851-1905) joined Russian-born Polish refugee Michael Marks (1859-1907) to form the partnership of Marks & Spencer. The first Marks and Spencer shop opened in Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester in the same year. By the turn of the 20th century there were 12 shops and 24 covered market stalls around the country including Cardiff, Leeds, Bath and branches in London. In 1903 the partnership of Marks and Spencer was made a private company, with Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer as directors. In the same year there were more than 60 branches throughout the country. The penny price disappeared around 1914; 6d (2 1/2 p) and 1/- (5p) became popular prices.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Michael Marks: British: Businessman
  2. Thomas Spencer: British: Businessman

Medium
  1. Photograph

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Judaism

Trade & Industry Shops & Markets

Locations & Buildings Other


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3648x4791
File Size : 51,204kb


Aliases

  1. 0420000743
  1. 1-198-986
  1. 1198986
  1. 743


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