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  2. Cargo (retail chain) - Wikipedia

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    Cargo was a British homewares retail chain, with 43 stores mostly situated in London and south-east England. [1]The company was established in London in 1876, by 20-year-old James Waller Carpenter, under the trading name of JW Carpenter Ltd.

  3. Next plc - Wikipedia

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    Next plc, trading as Next (styled as NEXT) is a British multinational clothing, footwear and home products retailer, which has its headquarters in Enderby, England. [3] It has around 700 stores, of which circa 500 are in the United Kingdom, and circa 200 across Europe, Asia and the Middle East. [1]

  4. Jamie Barber - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Barber (born 1971 in Hampstead, London) [1] is a British restaurateur, founder and CEO of Hush restaurant in Mayfair, London, the Hache Burgers chain and the Cabana Brasilian Barbecue group. He also founded and co-owned restaurants including Villandry, Japanese restaurant Sake No Hana, and Italian casual dining brand, Kitchen Italia.

  5. LNER Class W1 - Wikipedia

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    In its early form, it was known unofficially as the Hush-Hush as a result of the initial secrecy surrounding the project, and also the Galloping Sausage as a result of its bulging boiler shape. [8] Plans in 1929 to name the original engine British Enterprise were dropped, although nameplates had already been cast; [ 9 ] a 1951 plan to name the ...

  6. Hush Puppies - Wikipedia

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    The Hush Puppies brand was founded in 1958 following extensive work to develop a practical method of pigskin tanning for the US military to use in gloves and other protective materials. Pigskin was soft and flexible, but not tough enough to be used in Wolverine's work boots; the company developed a pair of casual shoes from the pigskin to ...

  7. House dress - Wikipedia

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    A housewife in 1941 wearing a printed cotton house dress. Nelly Don house dress, May 1922. A house dress is a type of simple dress worn informally at home for household chores or for quick errands. [1]

  8. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom ...

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    Founded in 1894 in Zlín, Moravia, by Tomáš BaĆ„a, Bata opened a factory at East Tilbury in Essex with an attached workers town in 1932. Bata opened shops across the UK but grew largely after the Second World War when "British Bata" was born. [121] Bata started closing their UK retail operations in the 1980s. Bay Trading Company

  9. Bouchara (trademark) - Wikipedia

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    Bouchara is a French brand of household linen, furnishing fabric and decoration, founded in Marseille in 1899 by Jacques Bouchara. Bouchara sells decorative items, household linens, tableware, fabrics and interior clothing.