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Sideshoots - associated subjects => Railway History and related topics => Topic started by: grahame on April 19, 2023, 04:12:49



Title: [otd] 19.4.1938 - Foundation of Beatties of London
Post by: grahame on April 19, 2023, 04:12:49
Founded 19.4.1938 - Beatties of London(Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatties_of_London)

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Beatties was founded by Colonel S N Beattie and Charles Whale as the Southgate Model Shop. In the early 1960s they had two small shops on Winchmore Hill Road in London. Looking away from the tube station the one on the right sold new model railway equipment and the one on the left was full of used stuff. He later bought out the Bassett Lowke shops after Whale left the company.

Fond memories of trips out to Southgate, and visits to their shops at Holborn Kingsway prior to them blossoming into a chain of 60 store an more general toys which went bust in 2001.


Title: Re: [otd] 19.4.1938 - Foundation of Beatties of London
Post by: RichardB on April 19, 2023, 16:24:01
I think the Holborn shop (which I too remember well) was originally a Bassett Lowke one.  After Beatties went, it became a Model Zone shop and when they went bust, was incorporated into a hotel development there. 


Title: Re: [otd] 19.4.1938 - Foundation of Beatties of London
Post by: grahame on April 19, 2023, 16:36:12
I think the Holborn shop (which I too remember well) was originally a Bassett Lowke one. 

Confirmed by Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bassett-Lowke)

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Bassett-Lowke's decline, starting in the late 1950s, can be blamed on at least two factors: people would browse the firm's free catalogue and buy similar or nearly identical items elsewhere at lower price; and the interest in technical toys declined in the late 1950s and even more in the 1960s. ... In 1964, the company ceased retail sales and sold its shops, including one at High Holborn in London, to Beatties. Bassett-Lowke went out of business in 1965.



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