52 Stanley St – Kansas Buildings
Stanley St road configuration
Stanley St did not originally run all the way down to Whitechapel, and with reference to maps appears to have been reconfigured between 1885 and 1888. This changed the form of the block Kansas Bldgs are currently in and may also be the dates of actual construction. Goads Fire Insurance Plan of 1888 shows the new layout.
The reconfiguration sees the following removed:
Poplar Lane – Met Quarter side of Stanley St
Bakehouse Lane - Met Quarter side of Stanley St
Derby St – dog leg continuation of Mathew St to Whitechapel
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Site of current no. 52 Kansas Bldgs
Bakehouse Lane
Brokers Alley
Stanley St
Mathew St
Site of current 52/Kansas Bldgs
Derby Street
Cumberland St continues down to Whitechapel
The foundation stone of the new Victoria St Post Office was laid on Sept 10th 1894 (1899), the building of which would also have required/accounted for Poplar/Bakehouse Lanes being demolished, and the discontinuation of Cumberland St which originally continued all the way down to Whitechapel
1891 (First Edition) Ordnance Survey Map
Gores Directory:
Note: referred to as Kanzas Bldgs in places
1867 (Box 9) Stanley St has ‘old’ configuration as both Poplar/Bakehouse lanes are listed and use numbers from Stanley St (explains later missing numbers? Where nos. 46, 48 on Derby St?) 41 is Poplar lane, 51 and 53 are Bakehouse Lane
No.52 is listed as William Foulkes – cabinet maker (was this Stanley or Derby St?)
Pelling Stanley & Co listed as fruit merchants of Temple Court
1887 (Box 19) – 52 not listed,
1888 (Box 19/20) – 52 not listed, Pelling, Stanley & Co are at 6 Victoria St
54 – Merton Chambers
56 – 60 Montreal
64 Chicago
Goads Fire Plan of 1888 indicates reconfigured roads so is building taking place? Also shows plot for No. 52 but no name, number, or building details included. See 1891 Ordnance Survey map above.
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No. 52 shown but not named??
Original buildings have gone
Derby St has gone.
1889 (Box 20) – no Poplar Lane listed: has reconfiguration been started?
Pelling, Stanley & Co are at 6 Victoria St and 18 Cumberland St
1891 (Box 22) – No. 52 is not listed, but 48 and 54 are (may indicate it was empty or reconfiguration of lower Stanley St had not yet taken place) Plot is shown on 1891 O/S map but not named. Stanley St has been reconfigured.
1892 (Box 22) – as above
1893 – still no number 52 Stanley St listed
1894 – Foundation stone for new Victoria St Post Office is laid on Sept 10th – H.R.H. York. Was this linked to the reconfiguration of lower Stanley St? (Poplar Lane and Bakehouse Lane disappear) Looking at maps this must have happened between 1885 – 1890ish. Goads Fire Plan of 1888 (to be confirmed) shows revised lay out.
1894 (Box 24) – Nos. 50 and 52 are now listed
Fowler, George & Sons Co Ltd – provision merchants Macnamara, Michael & Son – tobacco importers
1895 – as above
1896 (Box 25) at No. 52
Fowler, George & Sons Co Ltd – provision merchants Peek Bros & Winch Ltd – tea, coffee, and spice merchants (Livesy, James H –
manager, tea & coffee dept) Macnamara, Michael & Son – tobacco importers - Kenny, George - manager
1897 (Box 26)
NOTE: Charles Henry Stanley died 1897 so prior to move to Kansas Building
1898 (Box 27) Pelling Stanley & Co still at Victoria St/Cumberland St
1899 (Box 27)
Now - Pelling, Stanley & Co – provision merchant at No. 52,
and Macnamara, Michael & Son – tobacco importers
(Note: Fowler, George & Son now shown at 7 Victoria St, 1 Temple Lane, and 63 Bankhall Lane)
1901 (Box 31)
Now only - Pelling, Stanley & Co – provision merchant
1911
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Phone number listed for 52 Stanley St in Liverpool & Birkenhead Directory – Bank 4984
1943 (Box113)
Now –
Watson Angus & Co Ltd – canned goods merchants (see John West Foods Ltd below)
Pelling, Stanley & Co – (see John West Foods Ltd below)
Holt G. E. & Sons – chartered accountants
Liverpool (The) Merchants Guild
Mersey Motor Co. Ltd (The) – motor car agents
1949 (Box 118)
Note: The Liverpool Merchants Guild (GE Holt & Sons as secretaries) now shown at 14 and 15 Queens Ins Buildings, and 10 Dale St
Pelling Stanley & Green Ltd – canned goods distributers, trading as “Pelling” (warehouses at 1 Dickinson St, and 16/16a Walter St)
1960 (Box 125)
Pelling Stanley & Green Ltd – canned goods merchants - (see John West Foods Ltd below)
Associated Canners Ltd – registered office
Note: No. 54, Watson Angus & Co Ltd. – canned goods merchants, by 1970 John West foods are listed here.
1970 (Box 134)
No listing for 52 Stanley St
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Available photos
Central Library - Archives record Ref: 352 ENG/2/4531
Picture of 52 Stanley St with ‘Pelling Stanley Co Ltd’ signage, dated 16/05/1925
Archives record Ref: 770 ECH/1/1/1238
Hardman pic of a shire horse in ‘Pelling Stanley & Co Ltd’ regalia – somewhere in Liverpool
See:- http://www.ntprints.com/image/377345/shire-horse-with-pelling-stanley-&-co
English Heritage – negative number AA98/02342
Black & white photo taken 10/03/1998 (photo copy available)
John West Foods Ltd
The original company was founded by T. L. Pelling and C. H. Stanley, who created Pelling Stanley and Company in 1857 (these are listed at 52 Stanley St from 1899). The company soon specialized in importing canned food, which at the time was a novel product. By 1879, they were importing canned salmon from the John West company in Oregon, USA.
Pelling Stanley & Co purchased the rights to use the John West name in 1888. The first shipments of John West Salmon appeared in 1892.
By 1924, the three companies, operating separately, were all associated with Unilever:
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Angus Watson and Co. R B Green and Co. Pelling Stanley and Company
By 1964, Unilever had merged the three into one company, John West Foods. Branches were expanded to Australia and Africa in 1974.
In 1997, Heinz acquired the brand and the majority of the John West Food company operations, excluding those in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa which continued to be part of Unilever.[3] In March 2006, Heinz sold its European Seafoods business to French-based MW Brands, itself owned by Lehman Brothers banking group, for EUR 425 million.
In 2010, Thailand-based seafood processing company Thai Union Group bought MWBrands, resultantly becoming the world's largest canned-tuna producer.
John West History
http://www.john-west.co.uk/about-john-west/history-of-john-west/
Based in Liverpool, John West Foods Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of H J Heinz Co. Ltd
http://www.ees.ndo.co.uk/John_West/john_west.html (distribution company)
The History of the Company
We were founded in Liverpool in 1861 by two local merchants, T L Pelling and C H Stanley, who gave the company its original name - Pelling Stanley and Company.
The partners soon recognised the potential of canned food, particularly salmon, as an ideal food for workers in the industrial North of Britain and were the first to ship salmon from America to the United Kingdom in 1871.
By 1879 the partners were acting as agents for several different canned salmon brands in the U.K., one of which was John West, the rights to which they purchased in 1888 - http://tuf.listedcompany.com/misc/presentation/TUF_Investor_Presentation_2011_May.pdf and the first shipments of John West Salmon appeared in 1892.
Details on the origins of the name John West are somewhat obscure but it is known that John West was a Scotsman, probably from Linlithgow. Around the turn of the century, two other companies were founded, which were also to become the current John West Foods - Angus Watson and Co. which introduced kippers in the early 1900's and R B Green and Co.
By 1924, the three companies, operating separately, were all associated with Unilever, through shares owned by the first Lord Leverhulme.
However, they were not completely merged until 1961, and the company name of John West Foods did not appear until 1964.
Branches of the company were established overseas, in Australia in 1969 and Africa in 1974, whilst an export network was established which now trades with more than 60 countries. John West Foods
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was acquired by H J Heinz in 1997, one of the world's largest grocery companies and is able to draw on the vast pool of knowledge and expertise which the Heinz network can provide. This ensures that we keep abreast of the latest developments in food technology. The introduction of products such as fish in sauces, All Day Light Meals, Lunch Kits and Value Added Tuna products are good examples of this innovation.
We have been selling Tuna since 1927 but the first John West canned Tuna appeared in the U.K. in 1952, laying the foundations for today's buoyant £155 million market, within which we have consistently been the market leader.
Now part of Unilever - http://www.pensionsarchive.org/directory/unilever
Pelling Stanley & Co. Limited and Richard B. Green & Company Limited and Associated Companies Superannuation Fund (records include constitution and regulations);
These companies operated a number of pension schemes for their staff, the records of which are held at the Unilever company archive at Port Sunlight
Appendix 12 c: MWB Historical Milestones - http://tuf.listedcompany.com/misc/presentation/TUF_Investor_Presentation_2011_May.pdf
• 1868 - Mr. John West, a Scottish fisherman, first involved with Salmon on West Coast of USA• 1883 – H. Parmentier founded its canned seafood company• 1888 – Pelling Stanley bought “John West” name• 1892 – First John West brandimported into the UK• 1924 – Pelling Stanley, R.B. Green and Angus Watson companies associated with Lever Bros.• 1931 – Creation of Paul Paulet in Douarnenez (France) “Petit Navire”• 1932 – Mr. Paul Paulet acquires H.Parmentier• 1960 – Mareblu was launched by Simmenthal• 1963 - Unilever acquired John West Foods (formed by 3 independent companies)• 1981 – Heinz acquired Paul Paulet (France)• 1988 – Heinz acquired ESIP in Portugal• 1992 – Centenary of John West brand in UK• 1994 – Heinz acquired PFC plant in Ghana• 1995 – Heinz acquired IOT plant in Seychelles• 1996 – Heinz acquired Mareblu• 1997 – Heinz bought John West UK from Unilever• 2006 – Acquisition of Heniz European Seafood business by Lehman BrothersMerchant Banking (now Trilantic Capital Partners) and creation of MW Brands
Pelling, Stanley and Co - http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Pelling,_Stanley_and_Co
1857 Founded by T. L. Pelling and C. H. Stanley
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By 1879, they were importing canned salmon from the John West company in Oregon, USA.
1888 Pelling Stanley purchased the rights to use the John West name
1892 The first shipments of John West Salmon appeared
By 1924, the three companies, operating separately, were all associated with Unilever
Angus Watson and Co R. B. Green and Co . Pelling, Stanley and Co
Advertisement - http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/File:Im19370807Woman-JohnWest.jpg
1924 – registration of a New Company to be named Pelling Stanley & Co. Limited
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/32975/pages/6929/page.pdf
Special Resolution of PELLING STANLEY &CO. Limited.
AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the said Company, duly convened, and held at 52, Stanley-street, Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, on the first day of September, 1924, the following Special Resolutions were duly passed; and at a subsequent Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the said Company, also duly convened, and held at the same place, on the sixteenth day^ of September, 1924, the following Special Resolutions were duly confirmed:-
1. That it is desirable to reconstruct the Company, and accordingly that the Company be wound up voluntarily, and that Mr. William Henry Parry, of 8, Cook-street, Liverpool aforesaid, Chartered Accountant, be hereby appointed Liquidatorfor the purpose of such winding-up.
2. That the said Liquidator be and he is herebyauthorised to consent to the registration of a NewCompany to be named Pelling Stanley & Co.Limited, with a Memorandum and Articles ofAssociation which have already been prepared withthe privity and approval of. the Directors of theCompany.
3. That the draft Agreement submitted to thisMeeting and expressed to be made between thisCompany of the first • part, its Liquidator of thesecond part, and Pelling Stanley & Co. Limited, ofthe third part, be hereby approved, and that thesaid Liquidator be hereby authorised pursuant to-Section 192 of the Companies (Consolidation) Act,1908, to enter into an Agreement with such newCompany (when incorporated) in the terms of thesaid draft and to carry the same into effect withsuch (if any) modifications as he may thinkexpedient.
(200) ARTHUR DAMSELL, Chairman.
54 Stanley St
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John West is also listed here (e.g. Gores 1970)
21/05/1909 – Trade Mark register:
http://www.patentsoffice.ie/eregister/register/TMRegister.aspx?idappli=51863
Change name/address of proprietor from JOHN WEST FOODS/LIMITED, 54 STANLEY STREET, LIVERPOOL, XX to John West Foods Limited, South Building, Hayes Park, Hayes UB4 8AL, GB recorded on 22/03/2005.
Change of address of proprietor from John West Foods Limited, South Building, Hayes Park, Hayes UB4 8AL, United Kingdom to John West Foods Limited, Lancaster House, Mercury Court Tithebarn Street, L2 2GA Liverpool, United Kingdom recorded on 22/09/2011.
Charles Henry Stanley:
Born: 1829, Dartmouth, DevonDied: 1897 (April/May/June) aged 68Wife: Eliza (born 1833, Dartmouth)Sons: Charles Henry 1868, George 1869, Percy 1872 – need to be confirmedDaughters: Edith E 1866, Ethel C 1874 – need to be confirmed
1851 Census (aged22)
- 67 Upper Hill St, Toxteth- With mother, Honor Caroline Stanley (Morrey)- Emma J Stanley aged 17 ?(sister?)
1861 Census
- 82 Windsor St, Toxteth- ‘cashier to a fruit merchant’
1881 and 1891 Census
- 33 Woburn Hill, West Derby- With servants etc.
Thomas Loud Pelling
Born: 1829, Tarring, SusssexDied: 6th Feb 1915, aged 86Wife: JessieSons: Thomas and FrankDaughters: Jessie and Mary
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Probate, London 31/05/1915 to Ernest Pelling and John Plankington Pelling, merchant, and Hugh Corbet Vincent solicitor. Effects - £47,777 12s 8d
1861 Census
- Aged 32- 73 Stanhope St- Mercantile Clerk
1871 Census – records illegible
1901 Census
- No 59 Fernleigh, Oxton, Birkenhead (Poplar Rd?)- Provision Merchant- Family as above
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