Yardley of London was established in 1770. In 2005, it was bought by the Jatanias, a rich Indian British family. Yardley is now part of the Jatania's Lornamead company.
Yardley of London was created in 1770.
The oldest cosmetics company still in business today is Yardley London. Yardley London can trace its roots back to 1620 when Jonathan Yardley obtained a royal warrant for the provision of all the soap to City of London. Unfortunately any documentation of this warrant was lost in the great fire of London in 1666, so legally the company can only claim to have been founded in 1770, when William Yardley established the House of Yardley, which is documented. That would still predate Japanese cosmetics company Shiseido by 102 years.
Yardley of London which can actually trace its roots back to 1620 when Jonathan Yardley obtained a royal warrant for the provision of all the soap to City of London. Unfortunately, the details of this were lost in the great fire of London in 1666, and today's Yardley can only claim to go back to 1770, when it is documented that the House of Yardley was founded.
It was established in 1904.
Yardley of London
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London's British Museum was established in the year 1753. It was founded to promote universal understanding through arts, natural sciences, and history.
The Connaught hotel in London was established in 1815. It was originally named the Prince of Saxe-Coburg Hotel, and was owned by the Duke of Westminster.
London was called Londinium. It was established by the Romans in the year 60-61AD. By the Middle Ages, Londinium had become London.
The first independent detective bureau established by London Metropolitan Police in 1841.
Susan Yardley's birth name is Susan Yardley Morss.
The address of the Yardley Makefield Branch Library is: 1080 Edgewood Road, Yardley, 19067 1648