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  2. Morphy Richards - Wikipedia

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    A 1950s Morphy-Richards iron with original box. Donal Morphy of Chislehurst, and Charles Richards of Farnborough, Kent, met whilst working at Sydney S Bird and Sons [3] and formed Morphy-Richards Ltd on 8 July 1936 at an oast house in St Mary Cray in Kent. Morphy and Richards were joint managing directors, and had raised £1,000 starting capital.

  3. Russell Hobbs - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the K2 kettle was introduced, which was manufactured for the next thirty years, and was possibly the company's best-known product. [5] In 1972, Russell & Hobbs produced the world's first all-plastic kettle, called "The Futura", which was spout-filled and equipped with an external liquid level indicator. The model was designed by Julius ...

  4. Asda - Wikipedia

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    Asda Radio is the in store radio station for Asda superstores. [111] [112] [113] The radio station was originally known as Asda FM, live broadcasting began on 7 September 1991, and it was operated by KVHstudios in Leeds. According to The Guardian, it has a captive listenership of over 18 million people each week. [112]

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  6. Dick Smith Foods - Wikipedia

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    Dickheads were Dick Smith Foods' brand of matches (1999–2002).The name is a parody of the Redheads brand of matches, replacing "Red" with Dick Smith's first name. [9] [10] The matchboxes were originally printed and made in North Richmond, New South Wales, Australia by Hanna Match, from local and imported materials.

  7. Richard Shops - Wikipedia

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    The business was created in 1936 by John Sofio, who modelled the business on the US company Lerner Brothers. [1] The company was bankrupt by 1941 and was purchased by Charles Clore for £45,000, [1] who subsequently expanded the business before selling it on for £800,000 [1] in 1949 [2] to United Drapery Stores.