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Freeman, Hardy and Willis

Freeman, Hardy and Willis is a major chain of footwear retailers in the United Kingdom between 1875 and 1996. Since 2020, it operates exclusively online.

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Founded
1875–1996 (Stores) 2020– (Online)
Industry
Online Retailer
Owner
Gardiner Bros & Co. Ltd.
Headquarters
Gloucester, UK, United Kingdom
Key people
Alfred Freeman
Number of locations
Online only

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Freeman, Hardy and Willis

Nodes12
Edges11
Triples18
Avg. degree1.83
Density0.166667
Components1

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Freeman, Hardy and Willis

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related to External links · 9
Freeman, Hardy and Willis → Century Press Archives, Freeman, Freeman Hardy Willis, Hardy, Media, Wikimedia CommonsDocuments, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2, Willis, ZBWOnline
Founded · 1
Freeman, Hardy and Willis → 1875–1996 (Stores) 2020– (Online)
Headquarters · 1
Freeman, Hardy and Willis → Gloucester, UK, United Kingdom
Industry · 1
Freeman, Hardy and Willis → Online Retailer
Key people · 1
Freeman, Hardy and Willis → Alfred Freeman
Number of locations · 1
Freeman, Hardy and Willis → Online only
Owner · 1
Freeman, Hardy and Willis → Gardiner Bros & Co. Ltd.
Products · 1
Freeman, Hardy and Willis → Footwear
Website · 1
Freeman, Hardy and Willis → https://fhwbrands.com/
is a · 1
Freeman, Hardy and Willis → major chain of footwear retailers in the United Kingdom between 1875 and 1996

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freeman hardy willis 1875 online company united kingdom 1996 shoe footwear 2020 british corporation since retailer alfred gardiner bros co

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Freeman, Hardy and WillisFounded1875–1996 (Stores) 2020– (Online)1.00infobox
Freeman, Hardy and WillisHeadquartersGloucester, UK, United Kingdom1.00infobox
Freeman, Hardy and WillisIndustryOnline Retailer1.00infobox
Freeman, Hardy and WillisKey peopleAlfred Freeman1.00infobox
Freeman, Hardy and WillisNumber of locationsOnline only1.00infobox
Freeman, Hardy and WillisOwnerGardiner Bros & Co. Ltd.1.00infobox
Freeman, Hardy and WillisProductsFootwear1.00infobox
Freeman, Hardy and WillisWebsitehttps://fhwbrands.com/1.00infobox
Freeman, Hardy and Willisis amajor chain of footwear retailers in the United Kingdom between 1875 and 19960.90text
Freeman, Hardy and Willisrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Freeman, Hardy and Willisrelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Freeman, Hardy and Willisrelated to External linksFreeman Hardy Willis0.60section

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