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  2. Evans (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Evans was founded in 1930 by the manufacturer Jack Green. After 40 years as a limited company, the Burton Group (later Arcadia Group) acquired Evans and it became a public company. Mail order purchases were introduced in 1972, just after Evans had expanded to over 77 branches nationwide.

  3. Corona (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Corona was a brand of carbonated soft drink produced by Thomas & Evans Ltd in South Wales, and distributed across the United Kingdom.The firm was created by grocers William Thomas and William Evans when they saw a market for soft drinks caused by the growing influence of the temperance movement.

  4. List of United Kingdom food and drink products with protected ...

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    PGI (UK, EU) 2003 Limited to products that are produced from lambs born and reared in Wales. [21] West Country beef PGI (UK, EU) 2014 Limited to products produced from cattle born, reared and processed in the West Country (Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire). Products must have a diet of at least 70% forage. [22]

  5. Arcadia Group - Wikipedia

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    Arcadia Group Ltd (formerly Arcadia Group plc and, until 1998, [1] Burton Group plc) was a British multinational retailing company headquartered in London, England. It was best known for being the previous parent company of British Home Stores (BHS), Burton , Dorothy Perkins , Debenhams , Evans , Miss Selfridge , Topman , Topshop , Wallis and ...

  6. Evans Cycles - Wikipedia

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    100 years of Evans Cycles - a timeline. The business was created by a London cyclist, Frederick W. Evans. He created what The Bicycle UK magazine described as a quick-release and reversible rear wheel device, an ingenious feat for which he was awarded the Cyclists' Touring Club's first silver plaque as the inventor or producer of the greatest improvement in cycle design, construction or ...

  7. Evans Brothers Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Evans Brothers Ltd (or Evans Brothers Limited) was a British publishing house that was part of the Evans Publishing Group UK. The firm first published teacher training materials and in later years broadened its catalogue, publishing children's books and books on Africa. It became insolvent in September 2012 and ceased trading. [1]

  8. Biological E. Limited - Wikipedia

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    It was among the first private sector companies in India to manufacture biological products. [4] It pioneered Heparin production in India. [5] In 1964, Evans Medicals, a U.K. based Pharma Company, which later got merged with Glaxo SmithKline acquired 40% stake in the company, which was subsequently bought back by the promoters in 1995 ...

  9. British Home Stores - Wikipedia

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    British Home Stores, commonly abbreviated to BHS and latterly legally styled BHS Ltd, is an online store and formerly a British department store chain, primarily selling clothing and household items. In its later years, the company began to expand into furniture, electronics, entertainment, convenience groceries and fragrance and beauty products.