J L Dixons
Background
The store was located on the corner of London Road and what was called The Broadway, now known as the High Street with its main competitors being Keddies & Brightwells. The site was re-developed in 1938 [2] and had over 40,000 square feet in total, is today occupied by WHSmith, Burger King, Toy n Tuck (Queens Road) and the Lawrence Matthews Art Shop (Queens Road). J L Dixons was not related to Dixons Retail (now Dixons Carphone Warehouse), also started in Southend.
References
- Skinner, Nicholas. "Keddies". Southend Timeline. Retrieved 17 September 2014
- "Reference: D/DS 481/8". Essex Record Office.
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