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Henry John Gardiner (businessman)

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463: 46: 407:. "Gardiner & Co write in conjunction with Mr Gov. Wilczynski 'late of San Lorenzo, Ecuador', regarding seeds and fruits from the Cauca Valley which they had forwarded to RBG Kew. Gardiner & Co request that once Nicholson has received them, he confirm their safe arrival. Annotations indicate that 13 packets of seeds were received unnamed; they are described as a 'rubbishy' collection." 396:, from 60 Queen Victoria Street, London: "Gardiner writes to inform Hooker that he will forward a grass specimen to him on behalf of some Central American clients, an explanation of which is provided in a memorandum . Gardiner would be grateful to receive any information on the plant. 'Lucopodium furiforme, 'Borg' is added in another hand." 207:
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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Plumstead. — Read a Report by the 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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A Crown corporation is a firm established by a state or government, partially run by civil servants. The term "crown corporation" is most common in 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". 59:, (born 1843, died 2 February 1940), was an English businessman who made an immense fortune in the clothing industry (colloquially known as the 'rag trade'), as chairman of various 1548: 169:
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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Probate: 20 May 1940 - £372, 210 approx £17 million in 2024. Executors: Balfour and Alan Gardiner, a solicitor, and Frank Gardiner Fedden, a retired
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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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approved a change of use from warehouse to offices, and the building was finally demolished in around 1987. The firm became part of
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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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He joined his father's business aged about 19 in Bristol shortly before the latter's retirement in 1862, and then travelled to
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Black burnished pottery vase with three spouts. Broken, fragile. 5.5 cm height, 6 cm diameter. Found/acquired in Nicaragua
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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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Sessional Papers, Vol. L, Part III. Fourth Session of the Fourteenth Legislature of the Province of Ontario, 1918
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on 3 February 1917 in the Atlantic Ocean, 180 nautical miles (330 km) south west of the Fastnet Rock. See also
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The warehouses, still on the same site, escaped another fire during the night of 29 December 1940 during the
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NB click on 'Page 83' for scan of the page; Gardiner's signature appears on 3rd line down, 2nd from left.
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F. G. Fedden joined the Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1892. A later business address was 108a
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He seems to have had a keen interest in the natural world, including plants, geology and geography.
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His father, also named Henry Gardiner, was born in Bristol in 1809. He worked in the woollen
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The Institute of Chartered Accountants: List of members, 1904, Royal charter and bye-laws
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John George Haigh, the Acid-Bath Murderer: A Portrait of a Serial Killer and His Victims
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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 liquidated the business in around 1922 on the death of his business partner.
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painted a portrait of him, entitled 'Henry John Gardiner, Esq.' (see top of article).
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Gardiner, Alan Henderson. b. 29 March, 1879: 2 S. of Henry J. Gardiner, of Eltham
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in the Hampshire countryside. He had two sons who profited from his enormous wealth,
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Feb. 1892: Fedden, Frank Gardiner, (Bryden, Fedden & Co.), 23 Bucklersbury, E.C.
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British Archaeological Association Officers and Council and List of Associates 1935
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Letter dated 6 August 1889 from H. J. Gardiner & Co at 1 Gresham Buildings to
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Minutes of proceedings of the Metropolitan Board of Works, January-June 1886
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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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Cripplegate: One of the Twenty-Six Wards of the City of London
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Other directors of the Holborn Land Company in 1904 included
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Letter from Henry J. Gardiner dated 2 September 1876 to Sir
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Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping, Volume 2
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in 1843, baptised on 11 December 1843 at the church of
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He was chairman of the Blackwell Colliery Company in
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Old Reptonian Society. 1922. p. 91 . 1036:Grace's Guide to British Industrial History 1019: 867: 865: 677:"The History of Bristol Uniforms 1801–2014" 144: 1169:Charterhouse register, 1872-1910, Volume 2 1437:. London: Walter Judd. 1884. p. 92 . 1308:The Building News and Engineering Journal 1058: 1049: 1737: 1651:"BM number: Am1910,0608.6. Vase; vessel" 1411: 1146: 1116: 1114: 1105: 1093: 1081: 862: 714: 712: 612:, London EC4. He lived at "Four Winds", 560:Not to be confused with Fountain Court, 461: 275:He owned a tea plantation estate in the 44: 1059:Henderson, John S. (29 February 1988). 975: 930: 49:H. J. Gardiner in 1920, painted by Sir 30:For the Governor of Massachusetts, see 1777: 1389: 871: 744: 718: 449:: "When living in Vancouver Island, a 1805:High sheriffs of the County of London 1753: 1715:. Second Series. 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London: Hodder & Stoughton. 911:Changing Vancouver - then and now 834:"Death of Mr Henry John Gardiner" 332:(probably the London branch at 2 244:) he lived at 6, Orsett Terrace, 1010:Record No. BT 365/6/6 "Steamer: 934:British Columbia Directory, 1887 905:ChangingCity (10 January 2019). 240: 1731: 1705: 1686: 1667: 1643: 1617: 1579: 1560: 1541: 1516: 1491: 1466: 1441: 1425: 1405: 1373: 1318: 1296: 1271: 1264:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 1251: 1226: 1200: 1179: 1160: 1140: 987: 969: 944: 924: 898: 891:The Boston Directory, Volume 64 882: 841:. 10 February 1940. p. 5c. 602: 577: 567: 554: 533: 520: 348:Sheriff of the County of London 93:St Michael on the Mount Without 16:English businessman (1843–1940) 1760:. Cambridge University Press. 1721:10.1080/00681288.1935.11893723 1421:. 14 March 1919. p. 3477. 789: 764: 738: 669: 591:and Honorary Secretary of the 484: 379:Premier Grand Lodge of England 324:He was deputy chairman of the 1: 745:Pearce, T. D. K, ed. (2006). 508: 383:United Grand Lodge of England 82: 1192:. 1857. pp. 1177, 278. 237:After his marriage in 1870 ( 184:Bradbury, Greatorex & Co 7: 1487:(1266): 197. 29 April 1899. 931:Mallandaine, Edward (ed.). 489:He married Clara Elizabeth 10: 1821: 1572:British Geological Society 1462:(890): 186. 27 March 1886. 1356:"Kingsbury Collieries Ltd" 1314:: 646a. January–June 1875. 719:Penney, John (July 2018). 411:He became a member of the 405:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 317:from 1903, along with Sir 110:, followed by a series of 29: 18: 1528:Kew Royal Botanic Gardens 1503:Kew Royal Botanic Gardens 1434:Royal Academy Illustrated 493:Honey, on 31 May 1870 at 330:Canadian Bank of Commerce 311:Bolsover Colliery Company 139: 120:Wathen Gardiner & Co. 38:. For similar names, see 34:. For the economist, see 1325:Oates, Jonathan (2014). 481:and perhaps a relative. 457: 413:Royal Geographic Society 145:H. J. Gardiner & Co. 129:His mother was Margaret 23:. 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Index

Harry Gardiner
Henry Balfour Gardiner
Henry Gardner
Henry B. Gardner
Harry Gardner

Luke Fildes
drapery
shooting
H. Balfour Gardiner
Alan H. Gardiner
Tutankhamen
Bristol
St Michael on the Mount Without
drapery
South Wales
West Indies
Australian gold rushes
Charles Wathen
Wathen Gardiner & Co.
Caterham on the Hill
British Columbia
Basinghall Street
Boston
Vancouver
Victoria, BC
Blantyre
Aldermanbury
Cripplegate ward
Guildhall

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