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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D6996
TitleCourtaulds: Belper and Langley Mill, textile manufacturers
Date[20th cent]
DescriptionPhotographs, product samples, history of company etc.
Extent0.25 box
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorCourtaulds: Belper and Langley Mill, textile manufacturers
Administrative HistoryCourtaulds is one of world's best-known textile manufacturers. The company began life as George Courtauld & Co., founded in 1794 in Essex. In the 1960s, Courtaulds acquired the three businesses represented in this collection: George Brettle & Co. (1964), Kayser-Bondor (1966), and Aristoc (1966).

George Brettle & Co.: This company was based in Belper and had been founded in 1801 as Ward, Sharp & Co. The name George Brettle & Co. was used from 1834.

Kayser-Bondor: The Kayser brand name was originally used by the American firm of Julius Kayser & Co., which joined forces in Britain with the Full-Fashioned Hosiery Company in 1936 as Kayser-Bondor Ltd.

Aristoc: This company grew out of a hosiery factory opened in Langley Mill by A. E. Allen and Co of Leicester in 1919. The company registered the trademark "Aristoc" in 1924, and began to promote this new brand name from 1926. In 1934, A. E. Allen became a public limited company, Aristoc PLC.

In the 1990s, Courtauld's closed the Aristoc site at Langley Mill, and moved production to Belper.
Custodial HistoryThese items were donated to Derbyshire Record Office in August 2008. These papers and photographs were collected by Brenda Bronson, wage controller at Langley Mill and Belper.
Organisation Sub-TypeTextiles
Related MaterialFor publication details of the 1977 edition of Negley Harte's history of Brettle's, see the Royal Historical Society's bibliography (www.rhs.ac.uk).
For information on the development of the Kayser brand name, see Adrian Room's Dictionary of Trade Name Origins (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982)
For details of the history of Aristoc, see the company's own website, www.aristoc.com.
TermBusiness
Silk industry
Textile manufacturers
Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site
Places
Place (click for further details)Type
Langley Mill 
Belper 
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