English: Title: Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History)
Identifier: bulletinofbritis19brit
Year: 1991 (1990s)
Authors: British Museum (Natural History)
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Publisher: London : BM(NH)
Contributing Library: Natural History Museum Library, London
Digitizing Sponsor: Natural History Museum Library, London
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John Frederick Marshall, known to his close friends as Jack, was born in London on 5 September 1874 the only child of Charles and Jennie Marshall. His father came from a wealthy family. Jack's grandfather being James Marshall, a founder member of the prestigious department store Marshall and Snelgrove. James Marshall was born in Yorkshire, but moved south to London and worked as a shop assistant to the haberdashers Burrell, Son and Toby whose premises were at 10 Vere Street. London. On 5 April 1837 James Marshall, in partnership with a Mr Wilson, opened his first shop at 11 Vere Street. The business began under the name Marshall and Wilson, but soon a Mr Stinton became the third partner. However, in 1848 James Marshall went into partnership with John Snelgrove from Dulcote, Wells in Somerset. The new business partnership of Marshall and Snelgrove flourished and in 1851 additional premises were purchased so that the store occupied a corner position extending into Oxford Street. Later more properties were acquired and the business expanded even further.
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Fig. 1 The store. Marshall and Snelgrove in London
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