Printing - Leigh, England, United Kingdom
1891...Thomas William Collins (b.1867) a labourer's son from Worcestershire, and William Darwell (b.1862) a gardener's son from West Leigh meet when they have both finished their printers apprenticeships and are working for the Leigh Chronicle. They decide to go into business together in premises on the corner of Union Street and Lord Street.1902...Collins and Darwell take out a 7 year lease on the former Offices & Warehouse of the Bond Street Brewery, in Hope Street, Leigh and the rooms adjoining the Crown Hotel opposite which were linked by an overhead walkway across the road, very convenient for transporting paper in wet weather.1907...Collins and Darwell become a limited company, under the 1907 Limited Partnerships Act.1932...Collins and Darwell decide to retire and sell the business. Sadly, William Darwell dies later that year whilst J. W. Collins retires to Evesham to live in the house he inherited from his father.1948...John Raymond ‘Jack' Travers and nine other local businessmen buy the company.1964...John Raymond ‘Jack' Travers buys out the last partner to become sole owner of what is now a family business.1971...‘Jack' Travers buys the building next door and uses the old one as storage.
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