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transferred all of
Rumbelows’
rental accounts to its
Radio Rentals chain,
bolstering its
market position. With its core
business removed,
Rumbelows sought a new...
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designed 1986–1990
Littlewoods Littlewoods Challenge Cup 1990–1992
Rumbelows Rumbelows Cup
Original 1992–1998 Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Cup 1998–2003 Worthington's...
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pitcher Steven Rumbelow (1949−2016),
British film
director Rumbelows,
British electronics retailer This page
lists people with the
surname Rumbelow. If an internal...
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Donald Rumbelow (born c.1940) is a
British former City of
London Police officer,
crime historian, and ex-curator of the City of
London Police's
Crime Museum...
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Ultimate Jack the
Ripper Sourcebook, p. 283; Fido, p. 82;
Rumbelow, p. 12
Rumbelow, p. 14
Rumbelow, Jack the Ripper: The
Complete Casebook, p. 30 Begg, Jack...
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branches of the
Rumbelows electrical chain,
which were
being sold off by
Rumbelows owner Thorn EMI. Also in
April 1995, Escom...
- The 1991–92
Football League Cup (known as the
Rumbelows Cup for
sponsorship reasons) was the 32nd
season of the
Football League Cup, a
knockout competition...
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which had 469
stores on acquisition. In 1989,
Rumbelows was
acquired by
Radio Rentals and all
Rumbelows'
rental accounts were
transferred to
Radio Rentals...
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return to the top
flight and also won the
League Cup (then
known as the
Rumbelows Cup for
sponsorship reasons).
Wednesday began the
season strongly with...
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Rumbelow, pp. 206–207 Marjoribanks, Edward, The Life of Sir
Edward Marshall Hall,
quoted in
Rumbelow, p. 208
Rumbelow, pp. 206–208
Rumbelow, pp....