Catalogue description GLOVERS (DYERS & CLEANERS) LTD.

This record is held by Hackney Archives

Details of D/B/GLO
Reference: D/B/GLO
Title: GLOVERS (DYERS & CLEANERS) LTD.
Description:

This collection consists of minute books, memoranda, accounts, correspondence, etc.

Note:

Listed by: AJW

 

Dated listed: November 1985

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Date: 1935 - 1984
Held by: Hackney Archives, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Frederick Glover and Son, 1878-1935, art colour dyers and dry cleaners

Glovers (Dyers and Cleaners) Ltd, 1935-1984

Physical description: 7 files
Access conditions:

Closed for 30 years from last date of document.

Immediate source of acquisition:

Date of deposit: 13 March 1985 (D/B/GLO/2-7)

 

24 October 1985 (D/B/GLO/1)

 

Deposited by: Dr F.R. Glover (D/B/GLO/1)

 

Mr V.M. Winchcombe (D/B/GLO/2-7)

 

Condition of deposit: deposit (indifinite loan)

Administrative / biographical background:

The firm is believed to have been established in 1820. Directories show a number of dyers named Glover with businesses in Hackney and Stoke Newington from 1843 onwards. 1878 is the first listing of Frederick Glover, dyer (later dyer and cleaner) at 5, Lea Bridge Corner, Lower Clapton Road. The firm later became Frederick Glover & Son, art colour dyers and dry cleaners. In 1935 it became a limited company: Glovers (Dyers & Cleaners) Ltd.

 

The main premises were at the rear of Nos 210 - 212 Lower Clapton Road (formerly Nos 6 and 5 Lea Bridge Corner). At various times the firm had branches in Mare Street, Oldhill Street, Victoria Park Road, Lauriston Road and Lea Bridge Road, Hackney; Church Street, Stoke Newington; and in Westminster, Hampstead, Chingford, Walthamstow, Wood Green, Epping, Waltham Abbey and elsewhere.

 

In 1973 the company ceased trading, following the demolition of the premises at Lower Clapton Road for a new roundabout. The company went into voluntary liquidation in 1984.

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