![]() |
Oldest Firm still trading.
I served my time at Pilkington Brothers, Railway Sawmills Ossy back in the late 60's early 70's. They had been going for donkeys years (before WW2 not sure exact date) and last I looked were still going. Anyone know any business that has traded continuously earlier than them? :confused::confused::confused:
|
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
Ibbotsons builders Blackburn since 1780s I think.
|
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
Sorry just found out Ibbotsons went into liquidation in 2012.May still be trading though?
|
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
Tis in Blackburn tho Jack.
|
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
Garys hairdressers in Abbey street....I reckon Garys been cutting hair since the early 1900's
|
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
Quote:
|
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
That "firm" known locally as the police.
I don't see them going out of business anytime soon either :D |
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
I think that Royal Mail pre-dates the police, though there has been a name change.
|
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
Quote:
|
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
Quote:
|
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
Quote:
In both the primary business activity was taxation. Inevitably they clashed and in 1534 the then CEO of State (H Tudor) launched a hostile takeover bid for part of Church. Whilst ultimately successful this takeover unexpectedly required significant improvements to the air conditioning of most of the regional offices of Church in order to compensate the employees of Church who perceived that their pensions had been damaged by this takeover. Both firms are still in business, State still concentrates on taxation which it has refined into a high art. Church still runs many local offices primarily concerned with public relations. |
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
I reckon Norman's barbers in clayton must have been going since before the war
|
Re: Oldest Firm still trading.
No. I remember Norman when he was apprentice to Jack Thornton in Barnes Street. He opened in Whalley Road late 60's, early 70's.
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 03:26. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com