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'''1974''': Mary Dunhill fête ses cinquante ans de service dans l’entreprise; ouverture d’une boutique à Dallas, Texas. Obtention d’une Queen’sAward for Industry (Récompense de la Reine pour l’Industrie) pour la réussite à l’exportation. Anthony Greener nommé directeur général. De premières étoiles apparaissent sur les DR, mais pour indiquer la taille.
'''1974''': Mary Dunhill fête ses cinquante ans de service dans l’entreprise; ouverture d’une boutique à Dallas, Texas. Obtention d’une Queen’sAward for Industry (Récompense de la Reine pour l’Industrie) pour la réussite à l’exportation. Anthony Greener nommé directeur général. De premières étoiles apparaissent sur les DR, mais pour indiquer la taille.


'''1975''': Mary Dunhill retired as chairman; Richard Dunhill succeeded her; Mary Dunhill appointed president;  
'''1975''': Mary Dunhill fête ses cinquante ans de service dans l’entreprise; ouverture d’une boutique à Dallas, Texas. Obtention d’une Queen’sAward for Industry (Récompense de la Reine pour l’Industrie) pour la réussite à l’exportation. Anthony Greener nommé directeur général. De premières étoiles apparaissent sur les DR, mais pour indiquer la taille.


'''1976''': H. Simmons Ltd, London, purchased; menswear department opened on lower ground floor at Duke Street, St. James; Brentford Distribution Centre opened; [[Lane, Ltd.]], New York, purchased together with subsidiaries F. [[Charatan]], [[Ben Wade]], and Grosvenor Pipe. {Dunhill allowed [[Holm, Preben]] to use the Ben Wade name until his death in 1989. Almost a decade passed before John Louis Duncan bought the name from Dunhill and relaunched the brand while still using the Dunhill factory at Walthamstow. The Ben Wade brand was subsequently sold to Mr Peter Wilson, in 1998 (John Duncan, a grandson of the founder John Louis Duncan, sold the firm to his brother-in-law Peter Wilson). The Lane, Ltd. was sold to the Scandinavian Tobacco Group in 1987. The Richemont group continue with manufacturing and selling the Charatan pipe brand nowadays (Dunhill and Charatan are still under the umbrella of them)}. | The number/letter shape code was discontinued and replaced by a 4 or 5 digits code.
'''1976''': H. Simmons Ltd, London, purchased; menswear department opened on lower ground floor at Duke Street, St. James; Brentford Distribution Centre opened; [[Lane, Ltd.]], New York, purchased together with subsidiaries F. [[Charatan]], [[Ben Wade]], and Grosvenor Pipe. {Dunhill allowed [[Holm, Preben]] to use the Ben Wade name until his death in 1989. Almost a decade passed before John Louis Duncan bought the name from Dunhill and relaunched the brand while still using the Dunhill factory at Walthamstow. The Ben Wade brand was subsequently sold to Mr Peter Wilson, in 1998 (John Duncan, a grandson of the founder John Louis Duncan, sold the firm to his brother-in-law Peter Wilson). The Lane, Ltd. was sold to the Scandinavian Tobacco Group in 1987. The Richemont group continue with manufacturing and selling the Charatan pipe brand nowadays (Dunhill and Charatan are still under the umbrella of them)}. | The number/letter shape code was discontinued and replaced by a 4 or 5 digits code.