1845 |
Thomas Thomson opened his
first Edinburgh shop was established at 2 Shandwick
Place. [MC] |
1848 |
Thomas Thomson's shop moved
to 135 Princes Street.
[MC] |
1889 |
Patrick Thomson opened a
small shop around selling lace, ribbons and
haberdashery. [GU] |
1890 |
The shop at 89-91 South
Bridge had now become Thomson & Allson.
[GU] |
1900 |
The shop's name was again
Patrick Thomson. [GU]
This is the picture in the
postcard above. Patrick Thomson's is on the east
side of South Bridge, immediately to the south of the
High Street.
The building later became a
bank and is now a public house and hotel, named Bank
Hotel. |
1906 |
The shop moved to 15 North
Bridge, Edinburgh [GU]
This is one block further to
the north, on the north-east corner of the High Street /
North Bridge junction.
The store extended from the
High Street to the Calton Hotel, opposite The Head
Office of The Scotsman newspaper, now The
Scotsman Hotel.
The
address in the trade directories became 3-29 North
Bridge. |
1926 |
Patrick Thomson Ltd, was
acquired by Scottish Drapery Corporation Ltd, Edinburgh
[GU] |
1952 |
Scottish Drapery Corporation
Ltd was acquired by House of Fraser Ltd, Glasgow
[GU] |
1970 |
The business was still
trading under the name Patrick Thomson.
[GU] |
1976 |
The business became Arnotts.
[MC] |
1981 |
Arnotts closed.
[MC] |
Sources
GU:
Glasgow University Archive Services
Administrative/Biographical History.
MC = Edinburgh Shops, Past and Present [Malcolm
Cant]. |