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Boot & Shoe Trades Journal June 26th 1914
T. Robinson


This firm has built up a very successful business from small beginnings. They commenced in 1908 in a very modest manner, and had a small factory in College-street, Rushden. The principals are Mr. T. Robinson and two sons, who work hard and conscientiously for the welfare of the concern. They specialise in boys' and youths' footwear in M.S. and F.S., and can produce some of the best lines one could desire in these goods. They are in all classes, and, although the cheapest, are not the lowest price. The business had grown so consistently that 12 months last Easter they moved from College-street to Gordon-street, where they have a light, airy factory on the one-floor principle, with a capacity for producing 2,000 pairs. The factory is well equipped with all the requisite machinery, and the members of the firm are keen to prepare sound, long-wearing goods for all parts of the world.

Mr. T. Robinson
Mr. T. Robinson

Junction Irchester, W'boro & Washbrook Roads 1926
Blue: Austin Factory Green: Church Army Hall
Red: Eaton Factory Turquoise: Chamberlain Works
Pink: Skerritt Factory Yellow: T Robinson factory

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