Sir CharlesClore (26 December 1904 – 26 July 1979) was a British financier, retail and property magnate, and philanthropist. Clore was of Lithuanian...
CharlesClore Park (Hebrew: פארק צ'ארלס קלור, Park CharlesClore) is a beachfront park in southwestern Tel Aviv, Israel. Covering 29.6-acre (0.120 km2)...
Selfridges were then taken over in 1965 by the Sears Group, owned by CharlesClore. Expanded under the Sears Group to include branches in Manchester and...
Look up clore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clore is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: CharlesClore (1904–1979), British financier...
in 2000 by the merger of two charitable foundations, the Clore Foundation of CharlesClore and his daughter's Vivien Duffield Foundation. After her father's...
parents. Her father was millionaire businessman and philanthropist Sir CharlesClore and her mother was Francine Halphen, a heroine of the French resistance...
previous clients, CharlesClore, had been so impressed by him that he transferred his legal work to the new firm. Sainer worked closely with Clore in developing...
Yehuda Street and Ben Gurion Boulevard, and culminates in a party in CharlesClore Park on the seafront. There were 200,000 participants reported in 2016...
acquired Freeman, Hardy and Willis by 1929. The business was acquired by CharlesClore in 1953. He renamed it Sears Holdings in 1955; it went on to buy the...
OF MESSRS J R TYLER & SONS, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS & RETAILERS, OF CHARLES STREET, LEICESTER, 1817–1979". Retrieved 30 November 2015. "History of...
the British Commonwealth." Since 1976, the institute's home has been CharlesClore House, located in the heart of Bloomsbury, at 17 Russell Square. The...
bank to support housing development in Jerusalem by Mordechai Meir, CharlesClore, Isaac Wolfson and the Municipality of Jerusalem. In December 1963,...
Monopoly set, featuring his own acquisitions. Green is inspired by Sir CharlesClore, who built the Sears plc UK retail empire from scratch in the 1950s...
16 million visitors annually. Other parks within city limits include CharlesClore Park, Independence Park, Meir Park and Dubnow Park. About 19% of the...
Peasant Woman Gleaning in Nuenen, The Netherlands (1885) is in the CharlesClore collection. Jules Breton, The Gleaner, 1875, Aberdeen Art Gallery Jean-François...
stores, which was in turn taken over in 1965 by the Sears Group owned by CharlesClore. Expanded under the Sears group to include branches in Manchester and...
Sir Victor Blank, chairman of GUS Sir Montague Burton, retailer Sir CharlesClore, owner of Selfridges Jack Cohen, founder of Tesco Ralph and David Gold...
work at the British Embassy in Paris and became a private chef for Sir CharlesClore. He was then called up by the French Armed Forces to serve his military...
Melanie Clore (born 1960) was the chairman of the auction house Sotheby's Europe between 2011 and 2016, and the worldwide co-chairman of Sotheby's Impressionist...
McLaren later alleged that her lovers included the Selfridges magnate Sir CharlesClore and Sir Isaac Wolfson, owner of Universal Stores. Subsequently, McLaren...
Le'Yafo Promenade (Gate to Jaffa promenade) - The section that links CharlesClore Park and Jaffa. Khomot ha'Yam Promenade (Sea barriers promenade) The...
Lerner Brothers. The company was bankrupt by 1941 and was purchased by CharlesClore for £45,000, who subsequently expanded the business before selling it...
and now operates exclusively online. Miss Selfridge got its name when CharlesClore, the owner of Selfridges at the time, saw a window display in the Bonwit...
proximity to the Carmel Beach Railway Station CharlesClore Beach – Located in Tel Aviv next to CharlesClore Park Dado South Beach – Sometimes just called...
Manshiya, Florentin, Giv'at Herzl, and Shapira; and such landmarks as CharlesClore Park, Hassan Bek Mosque, Carmel Market, the former Jaffa railway station...
Israel Brodie Sir Montague Burton Sir Ernest Cassel (converted out) Sir CharlesClore Sir Jack Cohen Sir Jonathan Cohen Sir Solomon de Medina (knighted in...
Turner Bequest, which in 1987 was transferred to a wing paid for by Sir CharlesClore. Henry Courtauld also endowed Tate with a purchase fund. By the mid...