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  2. Superdrug - Wikipedia

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    Superdrug Stores plc (trading as Superdrug) is a health and beauty retailer in the United Kingdom, and the second largest behind Boots UK. The company is owned by AS Watson (Health & Beauty UK) Limited [3] [a] which is part of the A.S. Watson Group. It was acquired as part of the buyout of Kruidvat BV in October 2002.

  3. Fort Dunlop - Wikipedia

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    Fort Dunlop (grid reference), is the common name of the original tyre factory and main office of Dunlop Rubber in the Erdington district of Birmingham, England. It was established in 1917, and by 1954 the entire factory area employed 10,000 workers. At one time it was the world's largest factory, when it employed 3,200 workers. [1]

  4. Peter Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    Peter Goldstein is a British businessman who co-founded Superdrug, the United Kingdom's second largest health and beauty retailer, in 1964 with his brother Ronald. [1] In 2009, his net worth was estimated to be £54 million, down from £75 million in 2008. [2] In 2011, his net worth was estimated to be £60 million. [1]

  5. AS Watson - Wikipedia

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    During 2003 AS Watson signed an agreement to sell its European water operations to Nestlé, Superdrug opened its first new identity store in the Bullring Shopping Centre in Birmingham, in the UK. There were new store openings for Watsons as the company launched its third-generation store, Watsons Water celebrated its centennial anniversary and ...

  6. Metchley Fort - Wikipedia

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    The fort was confirmed to date to the 1st and 2nd century AD in excavations that took place in the 1930s, starting in 1934, when the University of Birmingham Medical School was constructed. Further excavations took place in the 1940s and 1950s. [ 1 ]

  7. Military history of Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    BCC Web Team (4 January 2008) [2002], Updating the Past: Birmingham's Roman Fort (Metchley), Birmingham City Council Web Team (for the Archaeology section of the Environment and Planning department), archived from the original on 10 June 2008; Blackburn, David (2 February 2015), Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Uhb.nhs.uk

  8. Erdington - Wikipedia

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    Fort Dunlop lends its name to the nearby The Fort Shopping Park, constructed on reclaimed land by the Birmingham Heartlands Development Corporation in 1996. The Parish Church, following the fire. Erdington has a distinct concentration of retail space, known as Erdington town centre or Erdington village, the main focus of which is Erdington High ...

  9. Berry Mound - Wikipedia

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    Berry Mound is an Iron Age hill fort in the Bromsgrove district of Worcestershire, near Shirley, West Midlands, on the outskirts of Birmingham. It has been dated to the 1st or 2nd century BC. [1] The fort covers 11 acres (4.5 ha), measuring 450 ft (140 m) from north to south and 200 ft (61 m) from east to west. [2]