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1855
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1847
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John Redfern and Sons (English)
1892
1870s
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John Redfern’s first advertisements in The Queen in 1873 were for cloth, his speciality ‘Isle of Wight Serge’.6 Now known as ‘John Redfern and Sons’, they listed themselves as ‘Silk mercers to H.M.the Queen’ (English)
Redfern Limited (English)
1892
January 1924Gregorian
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41 High Street, Cowes, Isle of Wight (English)
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November 1881Gregorian
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March 1876Gregorian
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24 November 1884Gregorian
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January 1924Gregorian
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In January 1924, Redfern Limited filed for voluntary liquidation. (English)
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tailor-made
1870s
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Whether it was John Morgan or John Redfern who ‘invented’ the tailor-made will perhaps never beknown... If not the first to make a tailored woman’s ensemble for an activity other than riding, Redfern was certainly the first to exploit its fashion potential (English)
147
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January 1924Gregorian
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In January 1924, Redfern Limited filed for voluntary liquidation. (English)
98
Redfern
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- enwiki Redfern (couture)
- eswiki Redfern
- frwiki Redfern (entreprise)
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