Marks & Sparks

Marks & Sparks
Marks & Spencer (British department store)

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  • MARKS, SIMON, BARON — (1888–1964), British businessman, philanthropist, and Zionist. Born in Leeds, Simon Marks was the son of Michael Marks, who emigrated in 1882 from Russia to the U.K. where he began as a peddler. In 1884 he opened a market stall in Leeds and later …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Marks & Spencer — [Marks Spencer] (abbr M & S) a well known British ↑department store, selling clothes, food and other products. The first shops were started by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in the late 19th century, and there are now shops in most British… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Marks and Sparks — ➡ Marks & Spencer * * * …   Universalium

  • Marks & Spencer PLC — ▪ British company byname  Marks and Sparks        one of the largest British retail clothing and food companies. Headquarters of the firm are in London.       Marks & Spencer started in 1884 as a stall in an open market in Leeds, Yorkshire. Then… …   Universalium

  • Marks & Spencer — (abbr M & S) a well known British department store, selling clothes, food and other products. The first shops were started by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in the late 19th century, and there are now shops in most British towns. Marks and… …   Universalium

  • Marks and Sparks — Noun. Marks and Spencers, the department store. Also shortened to just Marks. Cf. M and S …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • Marks and Sparks — noun The retailer …   Wiktionary

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