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  2. John Walsh (department store) - Wikipedia

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    To secure the company's furniture business, the factory in Pinfold Street was made into a separate business, John Walsh Manufacturing Co Ltd in 1944, which continued to trade until its closure in 1957. The business was acquired by Harrods in 1946, [3] who had the funds to rebuild the destroyed store. The new store opened to great acclaim in ...

  3. Factory Shop - Wikipedia

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    Factory Shop may refer to: The Original Factory Shop, a chain of department stores in the United Kingdom; An outlet store This page was last edited on 28 ...

  4. Inside the Factory - Wikipedia

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    Ruth traces the origins of trainers, specifically to Reebok which was founded by J.W. Foster and Sons in Bolton, Lancashire. Special: Christmas 2016: 20 December 2016: 3.45 Gregg and Cherry visit the Mr Kipling factory in Barnsley to learn the secrets of how they make various Christmas treats like Mince pies and yule log.

  5. Michael G. Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Michael Gerard Walsh (8 September 1906 – 16 August 1993) [1] was an Irish Steeplechase trainer and founder of the Stoneybrook steeplechase in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Uncle of hall of fame jockey Thomas M. Walsh.

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  7. Saucony - Wikipedia

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    Saucony Jazz trainer. The Saucony Shoe Manufacturing Company's first factory was founded in 1898 at Kutztown, Pennsylvania by businessmen William A. Donmoyer, Thomas S. Levan, Walter C.C. Snyder, and Benjamin F. Reider. The company took its name from Saucony Creek, which flows next to the original factory in Kutztown. [2]

  8. JD Sports - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by John Wardle and David Makin (hence the name JD), trading from a single shop in Bury, Greater Manchester, in 1981. [5] The company opened a store in the Arndale Centre in Manchester in 1983. [6] Pentland Group bought Wardle's and Makin's shares for £44.6M in May 2005, [7] so acquiring 45% of the business. [8]

  9. The Hunt with John Walsh - Wikipedia

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    The series is hosted by John Walsh. [1] The second season premiered on July 12, 2015, and the third season premiered on June 19, 2016. The fourth season premiered on CNN's sister station, HLN, on July 23, 2017. [2] [3] A successor to the show, In Pursuit with John Walsh was announced in early 2018.