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Charles Birks & Co

Charles Birks & Co Ltd. was a South Australian department store founded by Charles Napier Birks in Rundle Street, Adelaide. His son Napier Birks took over the business in 1908. The business was acquired by David Jones Limited in 1954.

Charles Birks & Co Ltd.
IndustryRetail
FoundedOctober 1864; 159 years ago (1864-10)
(as Robin & Birks)
FounderCharles Napier Birks
David Robin
Defunct1954; 69 years ago (1954)
FateAcquired by David Jones Limited
Area served
South Australia

History edit

Charles Napier Birks (13 February 1844 – 29 April 1924) was born in Knutsford, near Manchester, England, and emigrated with his parents Hannah Napier Birks (6 May 1807 – 13 August 1883) and Dr. George Vause Birks (c. 1815 – 31 January 1858) and family on the Leonidas, arriving at Glenelg, South Australia in December 1853. They settled in Angaston, where his father began practising. He died four years later, as a result of being thrown from his horse. Mrs Birks then ran a store in Angaston, assisted by her sons William and George, who as W. H & G. N. Birks later opened a stationery shop and Birks Chemists in Rundle Street.[1]

Charles Birks & Co.

David Robin (c. 1835 – 24 February 1914) and Charles Birks, as Robin & Birks, took over the "London House" drapery shop at 89 Hindley Street from George Shaw (c. 1815 – 1895) in October 1864. Their next takeover was J. Ballantyne & Co.'s store at 38 Rundle Street in October 1871. The partnership was dissolved on 24 January 1876, when Robin took over the Hindley Street (At that time the major shopping strip and the more prestigious location) store,[2] which in 1882/83 he sold to Joseph Henry Pellew (1854–1904).

Charles took the Rundle Street property, which he rebranded Charles Birks', and, assisted by Harry Ingham ( –1883), spared no expense in establishing the store at the upper end of the market.[3] In 1879 he took his brother Walter Richard Birks (1847–1900) and William Honeywill (c. 1853–1929) into partnership, in 1881 rebranding the business as Charles Birks & Co.; Henry Joseph Bailey and George Mowat were later admitted. Charles Birks retired from active involvement in 1884;[4] Bailey and Mowat retired in 1886,[5] and George bought out Walter's share shortly after. In 1888 a major building expansion was undertaken, at a cost of £25,000, perhaps $3M in today's values. In 1893 Charles's son Napier Kyffin Birks (1876–1953) was taken on as an office boy, then in 1900 was made a partner,[6] then sole proprietor when Charles relinquished his share in 1908.

In 1913 Napier Birks purchased the whole of the Rundle Street frontage from Stephens Place to Gawler Place, and rebuilt the store. He appointed Frank Edward Cornish (1863–1930), who had been with the firm since age 12,[7] as general manager, and when he enlisted in the Great War in July 1915 put Cornish in charge.[8] The firm was restructured as a limited liability company in late 1920, with Cornish appointed a director.[9] Two new partners who bought into the company were Edmund Arnold Farr (died 1957) and William Gilbert Hayes (died 1926). In 1932 the company purchased the warehouse of Good, Toms & Co., increasing the total floor area to 4 acres (1.6 ha),[10] and increasing Charles Birks & Co.'s frontage along Stephens Place and Gawler Place.[11]

The business was acquired by David Jones Limited in 1954.

Gallery edit

Family edit

For details on the extended family see George Vause Birks.

 
Charles Birks (1844–1924)
  • Charles Napier Birks (13 February 1844 – 29 April 1924), generally known as Charles Birks (without middle name), married Mary Maria Thomas (c. 1843 – 18 March 1878) on 13 September 1866; they had six children. He married again, to Rosetta Jane "Rose" Thomas (12 March 1856 – 3 October 1911) on 8 March 1879. Mary and Rose were first and fifth daughters of William Kyffin Thomas. He married once more, to Alice May Hone (1878–1953), a sister of Dr. F. S. Hone, on 11 September 1913, lived "Felton", Lefevre Terrace, North Adelaide, then from 1914 at "Avonlea", 26 Northcote Tce., Gilberton. She married again, to George E. Goodhart, on 20 December 1926.
  • Mary Frances Birks (26 September 1867 – 1 June 1916)
  • Helen Napier "Nellie" Birks (20 June 1869[12] – 27 January 1949) married Charles Hedley Phillipps "Hedley" Fisher (c. 1860 – 25 November 1938), son of Daniel Fisher MP on 14 February 1898
  • Margaret Beatrice Fisher (1898–1987) married John Neetlee "Jack" Bagot (17 December 1898 – 1977) on 11 June 1932. Jack was a grandson of Edward Meade Bagot.
  • Sybil Helen Fisher (1903–1995) married Frederick Winsloe Hall (14 May 1899 – 1953) on 10 June 1933
  • Edith Vause Birks (9 May 1871 – 1959) married Dr. Charles Henry Reissmann ( – ) on 31 July 1900; they changed their names to Riceman, lived at Mt. Lofty.
  • Nora Frances Reissmann/Riceman (20 April 1902 – ) married Ronald Nicholas Lamond Hopkins (1897–1990) in 1926. He was SA's highest military officer.[13]
  • Sidney Mary Reissmann (2 September 1905 – ) left for England to pursue her pianoforte and Dalcroze eurhythmics interests.
  • Barbara Meredith Reissmann/Riceman (4 May 1907 – 1996) married Edward Lauriston Phillips (1892–1971) in 1936
  • David Stirling Reissmann/Riceman (30 September 1910 – 2001) married Nancy Helen Magarey (1915–2005), a great-granddaughter of Thomas Magarey. He was a scientist with Waite Research, CSIR, pioneer of soil trace elements, president of Legacy (SA).
  • Catherine Louise Birks (Katherine?) (14 April 1873 – 1930) married Norman McDougall ( – ) in Beddgelert, Wales, on 12 September 1900
  • Margaret Eason Birks (6 February 1875 – 12 November 1950) married Walter Fowler-Brownsworth ( – ) on 23 August 1913
  • Napier Kyffin Birks (21 January 1876 – 22 August 1953) married Lucy McDougall ( – 26 January 1951) on 11 September 1899, lived The Parade, Norwood, then 3 Springfield Ave., Springfield
  • Edith Napier Birks (9 June 1900 – c. 1975) was an artist,[14] arts administrator[15] and speedboat racer.
  • Leslie Napier Birks (30 December 1904 – 14 July 1929) killed in light aircraft crash
  • Norman Napier Birks (6 September 1906 – 17 February 1949) married Patricia Baines Bruce (1912– ) on 28 June 1932. He was managing director of Motors Ltd., Adelaide, and original 1925 member Cambridge University Air Squadron.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ "Death of Mr. Charles Birks". The Advertiser. South Australia. 30 April 1924. p. 13. Retrieved 21 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "Bargain Sales". The Register (Adelaide). Vol. LXXIX, no. 20, 964. South Australia. 20 January 1914. p. 8. Retrieved 27 October 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ "A Rundle Street Drapery". Port Adelaide News. Vol. I, no. 38. South Australia. 14 December 1878. p. 4. Retrieved 6 November 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "Dinner to Mr. Charles Birks". South Australian Register. Vol. XLIX, no. 11, 764. South Australia. 28 July 1884. p. 5. Retrieved 7 November 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "Advertising". South Australian Register. Vol. LI, no. 12, 405. South Australia. 17 August 1886. p. 1. Retrieved 6 November 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "Heads of Commerce". The Critic (Adelaide). South Australia. 22 February 1902. p. 25. Retrieved 7 November 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "Death of Mr. F. E. Cornish". The Observer (Adelaide). Vol. LXXXVII, no. 4, 534. South Australia. 15 May 1930. p. 13. Retrieved 7 November 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "Charles Birks & Co". The Advertiser (Adelaide). South Australia. 12 July 1933. p. 16 (South Australian Register (Adelaide SA : 1839–1900)). Retrieved 5 November 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  9. ^ "Personal". The Register (Adelaide). Vol. LXXXVIII, no. 25, 647. South Australia. 10 March 1923. p. 8. Retrieved 7 November 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  10. ^ "Advertising". The Journal (Adelaide). Vol. LV, no. 15395. South Australia. 4 December 1920. p. 10. Retrieved 7 November 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ "Business Extension in Adelaide". Port Pirie Recorder. No. 10, 446. South Australia. 21 October 1932. p. 1. Retrieved 7 November 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  12. ^ "Family Notices". South Australian Register. Vol. XXXIII, no. 7056. South Australia. 21 June 1869. p. 2. Retrieved 25 April 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  13. ^ "New S.A. military chief". The News (Adelaide). Vol. 51, no. 7, 892. South Australia. 19 November 1948. p. 12. Retrieved 25 October 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^ Birks, Edith Napier (1975). "Biographical cuttings on Edith Napier Birks, artist". Biographical Cuttings Clipped from Newspaper Editor, Containing One or More Cuttings from Newspapers or Journals. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  15. ^ "The Joy of Art". The Register (Adelaide). Vol. LXXXVI, no. 25, 257. South Australia. 13 August 1921. p. 12. Retrieved 25 October 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  16. ^ "Obituary". The Age. No. 29, 271. Victoria, Australia. 18 February 1949. p. 2. Retrieved 1 May 2016 – via National Library of Australia.

External links edit

  • Birks Chemists history

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Charles Birks amp Co Ltd was a South Australian department store founded by Charles Napier Birks in Rundle Street Adelaide His son Napier Birks took over the business in 1908 The business was acquired by David Jones Limited in 1954 Charles Birks amp Co Ltd IndustryRetailFoundedOctober 1864 159 years ago 1864 10 as Robin amp Birks FounderCharles Napier BirksDavid RobinDefunct1954 69 years ago 1954 FateAcquired by David Jones LimitedArea servedSouth Australia Contents 1 History 2 Gallery 3 Family 4 References 5 External linksHistory editCharles Napier Birks 13 February 1844 29 April 1924 was born in Knutsford near Manchester England and emigrated with his parents Hannah Napier Birks 6 May 1807 13 August 1883 and Dr George Vause Birks c 1815 31 January 1858 and family on the Leonidas arriving at Glenelg South Australia in December 1853 They settled in Angaston where his father began practising He died four years later as a result of being thrown from his horse Mrs Birks then ran a store in Angaston assisted by her sons William and George who as W H amp G N Birks later opened a stationery shop and Birks Chemists in Rundle Street 1 Charles Birks amp Co David Robin c 1835 24 February 1914 and Charles Birks as Robin amp Birks took over the London House drapery shop at 89 Hindley Street from George Shaw c 1815 1895 in October 1864 Their next takeover was J Ballantyne amp Co s store at 38 Rundle Street in October 1871 The partnership was dissolved on 24 January 1876 when Robin took over the Hindley Street At that time the major shopping strip and the more prestigious location store 2 which in 1882 83 he sold to Joseph Henry Pellew 1854 1904 Charles took the Rundle Street property which he rebranded Charles Birks and assisted by Harry Ingham 1883 spared no expense in establishing the store at the upper end of the market 3 In 1879 he took his brother Walter Richard Birks 1847 1900 and William Honeywill c 1853 1929 into partnership in 1881 rebranding the business as Charles Birks amp Co Henry Joseph Bailey and George Mowat were later admitted Charles Birks retired from active involvement in 1884 4 Bailey and Mowat retired in 1886 5 and George bought out Walter s share shortly after In 1888 a major building expansion was undertaken at a cost of 25 000 perhaps 3M in today s values In 1893 Charles s son Napier Kyffin Birks 1876 1953 was taken on as an office boy then in 1900 was made a partner 6 then sole proprietor when Charles relinquished his share in 1908 In 1913 Napier Birks purchased the whole of the Rundle Street frontage from Stephens Place to Gawler Place and rebuilt the store He appointed Frank Edward Cornish 1863 1930 who had been with the firm since age 12 7 as general manager and when he enlisted in the Great War in July 1915 put Cornish in charge 8 The firm was restructured as a limited liability company in late 1920 with Cornish appointed a director 9 Two new partners who bought into the company were Edmund Arnold Farr died 1957 and William Gilbert Hayes died 1926 In 1932 the company purchased the warehouse of Good Toms amp Co increasing the total floor area to 4 acres 1 6 ha 10 and increasing Charles Birks amp Co s frontage along Stephens Place and Gawler Place 11 The business was acquired by David Jones Limited in 1954 Gallery edit nbsp Robin amp Birks showroom Hindley Street c 1865 nbsp Charles Birks drapery store NE corner Rundle Street and Stephens Place c 1872 nbsp Charles Birks drapery store NE corner Rundle Street and Stephens Place c 1900 nbsp Charles Birks drapery store NW corner Rundle Street and Gawler Place c 1920Family editFor details on the extended family see George Vause Birks nbsp Charles Birks 1844 1924 Charles Napier Birks 13 February 1844 29 April 1924 generally known as Charles Birks without middle name married Mary Maria Thomas c 1843 18 March 1878 on 13 September 1866 they had six children He married again to Rosetta Jane Rose Thomas 12 March 1856 3 October 1911 on 8 March 1879 Mary and Rose were first and fifth daughters of William Kyffin Thomas He married once more to Alice May Hone 1878 1953 a sister of Dr F S Hone on 11 September 1913 lived Felton Lefevre Terrace North Adelaide then from 1914 at Avonlea 26 Northcote Tce Gilberton She married again to George E Goodhart on 20 December 1926 Mary Frances Birks 26 September 1867 1 June 1916 Helen Napier Nellie Birks 20 June 1869 12 27 January 1949 married Charles Hedley Phillipps Hedley Fisher c 1860 25 November 1938 son of Daniel Fisher MP on 14 February 1898Margaret Beatrice Fisher 1898 1987 married John Neetlee Jack Bagot 17 December 1898 1977 on 11 June 1932 Jack was a grandson of Edward Meade Bagot Sybil Helen Fisher 1903 1995 married Frederick Winsloe Hall 14 May 1899 1953 on 10 June 1933Edith Vause Birks 9 May 1871 1959 married Dr Charles Henry Reissmann on 31 July 1900 they changed their names to Riceman lived at Mt Lofty Nora Frances Reissmann Riceman 20 April 1902 married Ronald Nicholas Lamond Hopkins 1897 1990 in 1926 He was SA s highest military officer 13 Sidney Mary Reissmann 2 September 1905 left for England to pursue her pianoforte and Dalcroze eurhythmics interests Barbara Meredith Reissmann Riceman 4 May 1907 1996 married Edward Lauriston Phillips 1892 1971 in 1936 David Stirling Reissmann Riceman 30 September 1910 2001 married Nancy Helen Magarey 1915 2005 a great granddaughter of Thomas Magarey He was a scientist with Waite Research CSIR pioneer of soil trace elements president of Legacy SA Catherine Louise Birks Katherine 14 April 1873 1930 married Norman McDougall in Beddgelert Wales on 12 September 1900 Margaret Eason Birks 6 February 1875 12 November 1950 married Walter Fowler Brownsworth on 23 August 1913 Napier Kyffin Birks 21 January 1876 22 August 1953 married Lucy McDougall 26 January 1951 on 11 September 1899 lived The Parade Norwood then 3 Springfield Ave SpringfieldEdith Napier Birks 9 June 1900 c 1975 was an artist 14 arts administrator 15 and speedboat racer Leslie Napier Birks 30 December 1904 14 July 1929 killed in light aircraft crash Norman Napier Birks 6 September 1906 17 February 1949 married Patricia Baines Bruce 1912 on 28 June 1932 He was managing director of Motors Ltd Adelaide and original 1925 member Cambridge University Air Squadron 16 dd References edit Death of Mr Charles Birks The Advertiser South Australia 30 April 1924 p 13 Retrieved 21 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Bargain Sales The Register Adelaide Vol LXXIX no 20 964 South Australia 20 January 1914 p 8 Retrieved 27 October 2016 via National Library of Australia A Rundle Street Drapery Port Adelaide News Vol I no 38 South Australia 14 December 1878 p 4 Retrieved 6 November 2016 via National Library of Australia Dinner to Mr Charles Birks South Australian Register Vol XLIX no 11 764 South Australia 28 July 1884 p 5 Retrieved 7 November 2016 via National Library of Australia Advertising South Australian Register Vol LI no 12 405 South Australia 17 August 1886 p 1 Retrieved 6 November 2016 via National Library of Australia Heads of Commerce The Critic Adelaide South Australia 22 February 1902 p 25 Retrieved 7 November 2016 via National Library of Australia Death of Mr F E Cornish The Observer Adelaide Vol LXXXVII no 4 534 South Australia 15 May 1930 p 13 Retrieved 7 November 2016 via National Library of Australia Charles Birks amp Co The Advertiser Adelaide South Australia 12 July 1933 p 16 South Australian Register Adelaide SA 1839 1900 Retrieved 5 November 2016 via National Library of Australia Personal The Register Adelaide Vol LXXXVIII no 25 647 South Australia 10 March 1923 p 8 Retrieved 7 November 2016 via National Library of Australia Advertising The Journal Adelaide Vol LV no 15395 South Australia 4 December 1920 p 10 Retrieved 7 November 2016 via National Library of Australia Business Extension in Adelaide Port Pirie Recorder No 10 446 South Australia 21 October 1932 p 1 Retrieved 7 November 2016 via National Library of Australia Family Notices South Australian Register Vol XXXIII no 7056 South Australia 21 June 1869 p 2 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via National Library of Australia New S A military chief The News Adelaide Vol 51 no 7 892 South Australia 19 November 1948 p 12 Retrieved 25 October 2016 via National Library of Australia Birks Edith Napier 1975 Biographical cuttings on Edith Napier Birks artist Biographical Cuttings Clipped from Newspaper Editor Containing One or More Cuttings from Newspapers or Journals National Library of Australia Retrieved 25 October 2016 The Joy of Art The Register Adelaide Vol LXXXVI no 25 257 South Australia 13 August 1921 p 12 Retrieved 25 October 2016 via National Library of Australia Obituary The Age No 29 271 Victoria Australia 18 February 1949 p 2 Retrieved 1 May 2016 via National Library of Australia External links editBirks Chemists history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Birks 26 Co amp oldid 1164669250, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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