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Austin Reed, Donegall Place, Belfast

RIBA58713
Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)

Austin Reed, Donegall Place, Belfast

RIBA58714
Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)

Austin Reed, Poultry, City of London

RIBA58715
Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)

Austin Reed, New Street, Birmingham: the remodelled ground floor

RIBA58718
Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)
NOTES: Austin Reed opened their first shop outside London in Birmingham in 1913. It then only occupied the ground floor. In 1926 the upper floor was acquired and the shop remodelled by P. J. Westwood.

Austin Reed, New Street, Birmingham: the new first-floor men's suit department

RIBA58719
Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)
NOTES: Austin Reed opened their first shop outside London in Birmingham in 1913. It then only occupied the ground floor. In 1926 the upper floor was acquired and the shop remodelled by P. J. Westwood.

Austin Reed, New Street, Birmingham: the remodelled hat department

RIBA58720
Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)
NOTES: Austin Reed opened their first shop outside London in Birmingham in 1913. It then only occupied the ground floor. In 1926 the upper floor was acquired and the shop remodelled by P. J. Westwood.

Austin Reed shop window displays on Deck 'A' of the RMS Aquitania

RIBA58722
Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)
NOTES: The Aquitania was designed by Cunard naval architect Leonard Peskett. She was launched in 1913 and retired in 1950.

Austin Reed on board the RMS Queen Mary: the scarf and glove window display

RIBA58723
Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)
NOTES: The Queen Mary was designed by Arthur J. Davis for Cunard-White Star Line. She was launched in 1934 and retired in 1967. Austin Reed had two shops on board both in the tourist class.

Austin Reed on board the RMS Queen Mary: the shirt and tie window display

RIBA58724
Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)
NOTES: The Queen Mary was designed by Arthur J. Davis for Cunard-White Star Line. She was launched in 1934 and retired in 1967. Austin Reed had two shops on board both in the tourist class.

Austin Reed on board the RMS Queen Mary: the shirt and tie window display seen from inside the shop

RIBA58725
Westwood, Bryan Percy (1909-1990)
NOTES: The Queen Mary was designed by Arthur J. Davis for Cunard-White Star Line. She was launched in 1934 and retired in 1967. Austin Reed had two shops on board both in the tourist class.

Austin Reed on board the RMS Queen Mary: glass entrance doors with the firm's insigna

RIBA58726
Westwood, Percy James (1878-1958)
NOTES: The Queen Mary was designed by Arthur J. Davis for Cunard-White Star Line. She was launched in 1934 and retired in 1967. Austin Reed had two shops on board both in the tourist class.
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