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Jolly & Son
Jolly & Son was a small department store chain based in Kent and the West Country. The Jolly's brand has recently been revived by House of Fraser at its store in Bath, Somerset ==Early History== James Jolly set up a linen drapery store in Deal, Kent during the 1810s. The business thrived, and by 1823 he opened a seasonal store in Bath for his son Thomas. The shop was a success and by 1830 became a permanent shop.〔http://www.housefraserarchive.ac.uk/company/?id=c1581〕 The business quickly expanded and by 1852 Jolly & Son had branches in Deal, Margate, Bath, Bristol.〔http://www.housefraserarchive.ac.uk/company/?id=c1581〕 The business sold amongst others linen, toys, silk and cutlery. However in 1889, the Bristol store was sold off. In addition to the shops, Jollys had an extensive mail order business. In 1903, Jolly and Son was sold to a new private limited company called Jolly & Son Ltd. The main shareholders in the new company were still the Jolly family. By 1905, they had outgrown their Bath store and so moved started a rebuilding programme of the Milsom Street site. Although building work continued in 1906 the business saw sales grow to £83,050.〔http://www.housefraserarchive.ac.uk/company/?id=c1581〕 The business still kept growing and by 1912 it had purchased 9 Milsom Street and the stock of T Knight & Son.
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