Historic ghost tobacco shop tobacconists advert signage,Bristol tipped cigarettes,Cigar Merchants, Witton St, Northwich, Cheshire, England, UK,CW9 5QU
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
2RE4720File size:
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5472 x 3648 px | 46.3 x 30.9 cm | 18.2 x 12.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
13 July 2023Location:
66 Witton St, Northwich, Cheshire, England, UK,CW9 5QUMore information:
Bristol Tipped Cigarettes wall historic advertisement from Witton Street, Northwich, Cheshire West and Chester , England CW9 5QU Revealed after building work. The company was founded as Wills, Watkins & Co. by Henry Overton Wills I and his partner Watkins, who opened a shop in Castle Street, Bristol in 1786. After the retirement of his partner in 1789 it became “Wills & Co.”. From 1791 to 1793 the company was known as Lilly, Wills & Co when it merged with the firm of Peter Lilly, who owned a snuff mill on the Land Yeo at Barrow Gurney, and then, from 1793 to his retirement in 1803, as Lilly and Wills. In 1826 his two sons, William Day Wills and Henry Overton Wills took over the company and in 1830 the company took the above name. The company pioneered canteens for the workers, free medical care, sports facilities and paid holidays. Their first brand was “Bristol”, made at the London factory from 1871 to 1974. “Three Castles” and “Gold Flake” followed in 1878 and “Woodbine” ten years later. “Embassy” was introduced in 1914 and relaunched in 1962 with coupons.