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Home Shopping Catalogues.
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What happened to home shopping catalogues like Kays and Great Universal? Do they still exist?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Great Universal, Kays and Empire Stores were all part of the Shop Direct Group. Their trading operations have now been merged to become K & Co. That company mainly trades online but you can still order a catalogue from here:
https:/ /www.ka ndco.co m/catre quest/e n/catal ogReque st.page
Littlewoods failed on the High Street but you can still buy online or get a catalogue from here:
https:/ /www.li ttlewoo ds.com/ catrequ est/en/ catalog Request .page
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Littlewoods failed on the High Street but you can still buy online or get a catalogue from here:
https:/
>>>Freemans are still around, I think
. . . but they've stopped printing catalogues:
http:// www.fre emans.c om/web/ main/Ca talogue .asp
. . . but they've stopped printing catalogues:
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J D Williams now trades as Fashion World. You can get a catalogue here:
http:// www.fas hionwor ld.co.u k/shop/ request /catalo gue/sta ndard/e ntry.ac tion
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Loads of interesting history here:
http:// www.the catalog shop.co .uk/
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http:// www.hom eshoppi ngdirec t.com/s hop/ Lots here, all under the same umbrella.
The Fattorini family were the pioneers of home shopping....my Mum used to run one of their catalogues and had lots of customers, fraught with problems at times.
http:// www.cat alogue- connect ions.co .uk/emp ire-sto res.php
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>>>I thought Littlewoods stores on the High Street and Littlewoods catalogues were completely different concerns
Littlewood's catologues (and John Moore's catalogues), Liitlewood's stores and even Littlewood's football pools were all part of the same business:
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Little woods
Littlewood's catologues (and John Moore's catalogues), Liitlewood's stores and even Littlewood's football pools were all part of the same business:
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