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'''1897''': Henry Dunhill retired. Alfred Dunhill took over his father's business. A harness and motor accessory business opened at 145-147 Euston Road, London. | '''1897''': Henry Dunhill retired. Alfred Dunhill took over his father's business. A harness and motor accessory business opened at 145-147 Euston Road, London. Vernon Dunhill born. | ||
'''1899''': John ("Jack") Dunhill born. | |||
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'''1902''': In July, the first Dunhill's Motorities shop opened at 2 Conduit Street, London. | '''1902''': In July, the first Dunhill's Motorities shop opened at 2 Conduit Street, London. | ||
'''1902-6''': Alfred Dunhill designed and built houses in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. | |||
'''1903''': Alfred Dunhill Ltd (the 'predecessor company') incorporated. | '''1903''': Alfred Dunhill Ltd (the 'predecessor company') incorporated. | ||
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'''1904''': Dunhill's Motorities shop opened at 5 Conduit Street. Head office, wholesale and export departments opened in new buildings at 359-361 Euston Road - London. Application for “Windshield Pipe” patent. | '''1904''': Dunhill's Motorities shop opened at 5 Conduit Street. Head office, wholesale and export departments opened in new buildings at 359-361 Euston Road - London. Application for “Windshield Pipe” patent. | ||
'''1905''': Alfred Dunhill's Patent Development Company established at 8 Argyll Place, London. Dunhill's Motorities shops opened in Edinburgh, Manchester, within Hotel Cecil, London. | '''1905''': Alfred Dunhill's Patent Development Company established at 8 Argyll Place, London. Dunhill's Motorities shops opened in Edinburgh, Manchester, within Hotel Cecil, London. | ||
'''1906''': Mary Dunhill born. | |||
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