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The company was incorporated in 1869, the same year as
Gardiner joined the board, and was later converted into a public limited company in 1898 with a capital value of £400,000, and was the seventh largest textile merchant in London. In 1914 there were around about 500 or 600 employees. The firm had
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Bradbury, Greatorex & Co. was established in 1815 by John
Bradbury and Jeremiah Greatorex, with a warehouse in Aldermanbury, in the area which became the centre of the 'rag trade' (the clothing industry) in the City of London. It continued as a privately owned company for over half a century. The
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Captain obtained for me at my request from the
Indians who inhabit the mainland of the neighbourhood of Sitka, a wooden painted medicine Mask, used at the Indian feasts; and I believe they are very scarce now ..." and in 1910, a small three-spouted vase or vessel from Nicaragua.
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Superintending Architect, dated 22nd June, 1886, on the application of Mr. H. J. Gardiner, for the permission of the Board to retain, for a further period, the temporary wood and iron Mission-hall erected at Pope-street,
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firm was instrumental in supporting a new building for the Boys' and Girls' School of
Cripplegate Inner Ward which opened in 1838. The warehouse burned down in a disastrous fire in 1845, with a total loss of £250,000. The City of London
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where he worked in a merchanting house for several years. Returning to
Britain, he formed his own firm, H. J. Gardiner & Co, an import-export merchant shipping company with offices at 1 Gresham Buildings, 70
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Commonwealth countries such as Canada, New Zealand, and
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narrowly escaped extensive damage. The warehouse was rebuilt and enlarged as Nos. 2 - 11 Aldermanbury, with further buildings in
Fountain and Dyer's Courts, built in the same street after the fire.
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He became a director or chairman of several other companies. He was chairman of the
Holborn Viaduct Land Company Crown which bought up open land (described as a "howling wilderness") around the
1014:. Nature of goods: Cotton and Woolen Goods. Value: £285. Payment to: Chandler, Hargreaves, Whittall and Company. Assured: H J Gardiner and Company. Date of Settlement: 23/02/1917".
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in 1918 H. J. Gardiner & Co. acted as agents for a number of other companies, including Robert Ward & Co., Merchants and
Importers, and Shipping Insurance Agents of
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Gardiner received a "somewhat limited education" leaving school before the age of 16, and worked in a woollen warehouse in Liverpool for two years, 'learning the trade'.
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warehousing and wholesale firms, and other business investments. His life was relatively uneventful, and he divided his time between his business affairs in London and
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representatives in New Zealand, New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia; also in Canada, Nova Scotia, Cape Colony, Natal, the Transvaal, and West Indies.
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In 1869 aged about 26 he invested in the firm of Bradbury, Greatorex & Co., wholesalers of cloth, muslin, linen and imported silks, with warehouses in
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Supply Company, Importers, Exporters and General Merchants in 1922. H. J. Gardiner & Co. suffered a shipping loss in 1917 during World War I.
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from 1854 which increased profits considerably: supported by his two brothers, the firm began exporting to Australasia in 1854. He partnered with
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through the prompt efforts of the staff who were on fire-watch duty. After the war the firm removed to newly built premises, Ivanhoe House on
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business carrying on his own father's retail trade, and started a modest wholesale clothing firm with connections in the West of England and
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acquired a collection of rocks described by him: "A general collection of about three hundred specimens, including some from the
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Land and Rubber Estate Company. This seems to be connected with the Nchima Tea and Tung Estate, of which his grandson
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Although he took no part in the public life of the City of London, Gardiner was elected
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Gardiner died on 2 February 1940 aged 96, at his country home of Wonston,
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Henderson; Henry John Gardiner was the only son out of six children.
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Letter from Henry J. Gardiner dated 2 September 1876 to Sir
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549:List of shipwrecks in February 1917#3 February
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23:. For the composer, see
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875:A Handbook of Nyasaland
503:Alan Henderson Gardiner
418:He was a Member of the
326:Atlas Assurance Company
315:Tamworth, Staffordshire
161:The firm had agents in
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499:Henry Balfour Gardiner
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350:for 1919–1920. Sir
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57:Henry John Gardiner
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