Bennett’s Dept Store, Derby

Another Family Connection – which I had placed on Facebook earlier

Bennett’s Department Store in Derby was founded, and run by George Bennett, who had the great taste to marry Sarah Paulin, sister of Frederick Paulin.

I will begin with a chart…..

bennettThe store has just closed – sad, but there are a lot of articles on the internet which describe the store and its history, particularlythis one

George Bennett, a retired Master Mariner, bought the company in 1864. He lived on North Parade, a Georgian terrace in the Strutts Park area of Derby, as steeped in local history as Irongate. Bennett lived at number 13, a house with four storeys, high ceilings and a garden that stretched down to the River Derwent.

He expanded the company even further. Goalposts, tennis nets, cricket bats and croquet sets were sold alongside farming tools and guns. Being an old sea dog, he had the store laid out like a sailing ship. Wrought iron stairways climbed up to nautical-style landings throughout. Examples of these can still be seen above the Ironmongery Department, which retains a ship-like quality, as if in memory of George.

Bennett passed the company down through his family. He had five daughters and four sons, but only one grandson, who was killed in the First World War. The last remaining Bennett sold the company in 1937, when it became Bennetts Irongate Limited, but continued to thrive as an independent family business

 

Others below describe its closing, and give great pictures…..

https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/derby-news/troubled-bennetts-department-store-claimed-2524922

https://blog.derby.ac.uk/2019/10/the-fall-and-rise-of-bennetts-of-derby-a-tale-of-two-business-models/

https://uk.fashionnetwork.com/news/Derby-department-store-bennetts-sold-to-french-sole-owner,1112053.html

 

John Pauline to Frederick Pauline, Sep 1913

[1]

To Fredk A Pauline MPP

Victoria, BC

[stamp]  Bella Bella SP 14 13 BC

Dear Fred

Just a few lines, to let you know all’s going along nearly ok.

Annie my lovely wife, is still in hospital, but improving her health grandly, both herself, and Mrs Boyd, had a close call to death, being cut with an axe, on the side of their heads, and did not puncture the scalps, poor Annie had her throat hurt badly, as he attempted to strangle her, and her wrist also cut and strained, Mrs Boyd also, as badly handled, but thank “God” they are both progressing back to health steadly and surely, expect them home again about the 16th or the 17th

[2]

Well Fred cannot tell you much more about it just now, it happened early Saturday morning the 7th about 430 am.  Mr Bainbridge, the man I had asked to be on the floor over the store, was there and departed to his launch, anchored in the bay, about 3 o’clock am, thinking it being no further use staying longer, but the Indian, knew of him being there, and awaited his departure to his launch and then entered the window upstairs, and proceeded through the store, and some noise he made, disturbed Annie who got up and went into the kitchen, with a flashlight, although being then almost daylight, and opening the door leading to the store, saw him standing along the side the register, as soon as he saw he was known, he ran towards the hardware side of the store, and

[3]

Picked up an axe boys size, and then towards her, she then closed the door, and tried to hold it, but he soon chopped it to pieces, the girls by this time together, who then ran to the other door, from the kitchen to the sitting room, he then chopped that one to pieces, and attacked them inside, he almost managed it, but some how they got clear, one into the woodshed, and, “Annie” outside somewhere around the sidewalk, and with one or two piercing cries which, Bainbridge heard out in the bay, and proceeded quickly to get ashore, which fortunately he did, with rifle, but the Indian saw that and quickly disappeared, and was caught at the Cannery store, where he lives, while fishing

[4]

Now Fred cannot tell anymore just now, you’ll notice the writing, and my usual [illegible] is not back yet.

The Indian is about 18 years old, and as always been walfish and crazy – he is in the jail at Ocean Falls, and await the girls health to hold preliminary trial at Ocean Falls, and no doubt it will be tried at the assize’s in the fall.

Kindly make it known to all relatives, also Mrs Stewart Beaumont, that all’s well. Bella Bella Indians are all good people, this convict is not a Bella Bella Indian.

Some cash stolen, not much, and taken from him after arrest.

Be sure and relieve minds of all relatives, especially Mother and Annie’s

[5]

Sister.

Will attend to our location etc later

Safe closed properly at the time, which contained close to $4000

Money stolen was in an old cash box, and contained American silver dollars, and a few old Dominion bills unfit for further use.

Will try and write more fully and brighter next time.

Best of wishes to Cissie, and Oliver

Faithfull

Jonn Pauline

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