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  2. H. Samuel - Wikipedia

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    The first H. Samuel retail store opened in Preston in 1890. [3] By the turn of the century, H. Samuel had opened over 10 branches, and by 1914 it had about 50. [1] To accommodate the growing business, the company moved to larger headquarters in Birmingham in 1912. [3] H. Samuel, Oxford Street, London, 2016

  3. Harriet Samuel - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Wolf was born on 8 March 1836 in London, the daughter of Schreiner Wolf of Great Yarmouth and his wife Matida. When her husband Walter Samuel (1829–1863) died, she took over her father-in-law's Liverpool clock- and watch-making business and moved it to Manchester, where Edgar, her son, took over the firm's retailing side, while she headed its mail order business.

  4. List of people buried at Willesden Jewish Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Samuel (née Wolfe) 1836–1908: Businesswoman: Harriet Samuel was the founder of H. Samuel, one of the United Kingdom's best-known high street jewellery retailers. [83] Marcus Samuel, 1st Viscount Bearsted: 1853–1927: Banker and businessman: A founder of Shell Oil Co., Marcus Samuel was elected Lord Mayor of London in 1902. [53] Sir ...

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  6. Jewels of Anne of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Anne wore a collar or necklace with the initials "P" and "M" that had belonged to Mary I of England. [143] The necklace may have symbolised her preference for Prince Henry to marry a Spanish bride. [144] Anne of Denmark kept a chain or collar made up of three sorts of knots of diamonds, with a pendant like a gold key set with diamonds.

  7. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Among the Late Post-Classic Aztecs, only nobility wore gold jewellery, as it showed their rank, power, and wealth. A large portion of "Aztec gold" jewellery was created by Mixtec artisans. The Mixtecs were particularly known for their goldwork and gold jewellery was part of the tribute paid by Mixtec polities to the Aztecs.