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Georges
Company typeDepartment Store
IndustryRetail
Founded1880
HeadquartersAustralia
Productsclothing, manchester, leather goods, soft furnishings, furniture, hardware, food

Georges was a department store in Melbourne, Australia, established in 1880 and closed in 1995.[1]

Georges store begun as George & George, founded by brothers William and Alfred George. They opened a store at 11-17 Collins Street East in 1883, but the development of the Block Arcade in 1888 saw them move to 162-168 Collins Street (originally 89 Collins Street East). This classical revival style building had been built by David Mitchell for the Equitable Co-operative Society Ltd., and was designed by architects John Grainger and Charles D'Ebro. It was extended through to Little Collins Street, and remodelled in 1887-8 by Albert Purchas.[2]

The store's motto was Quod facimus, Valde facimus (What we do, We do well), as the firm had a philosophy of providing exclusive goods and meticulous service. The firm was taken over by Cox Brothers from 1960–66, and then David Jones Ltd. bought the business in 1981.[3]

References

  1. ^ eMelbourne Encyclopedia, Blog, 'Georges'
  2. ^ Austrlain Heritage Database, Georges Australia Limited Building
  3. ^ Dunstan, Keith, The store on the hill, Macmillan, Melbourne, 1979