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      • Origins of the Industry 1589 - 1750
      • Enterprise and Innovation 1750-1810
      • In the Doldrums 1810 - 1850
      • The Advent of Factories 1820 - 1900
      • Boom Time and Heyday 1860 - 1960
      • Mergers and Takeovers 1960 - Present
      • The Marks & Spencer Effect 1900 - Present
        • Cream Child's Jumper
        • Red Child's Cardigan
      • Globalisation and a Changing Industry 1970 - Present
    • The Processes
    • Film Archive
    • Historical Framework Knitters
Knitting Together Virtual Museum Collections Catalogue The Marks & Spencer Effect 1900 - Present

The Marks & Spencer Effect 1900 - Present

View objects sold by Marks & Spencer.

Michael Marks arrived in Britain during the 1880s to escape the persecution of Jews in Russian Poland. In 1884 he set up a stall in Leeds' Kirkgate open market where he sold a range of household goods with a fixed price tag of one penny.

Read about the history of this period.

Cream Child's Jumper

Sold by Marks & Spencer.

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Red Child's Cardigan

Sold by Marks & Spencer.

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