Title
Business archive of Olivo & Bakirgian, textile merchants of Manchester
Reference
YA2012.2
Production date
1871 - 1990
Creator
- Olivo & BakirgianBiographyBiography
The textile merchant company Olivo & Bakirgian was established in 1881, when Bedros, Nazareth and Zachariah Bakirgian joined Marco Olivo in the business he had founded in 1849. The Bakirgian family was Armenian, and played a central role in the Armenian community in Manchester. Olivo & Bakirgian initially had offices in Manchester and Smyrna. Marco Bakirgian took over management of the company in 1910, and took British Citizenship the same year. During the First World War, trading expanded to South America, Egypt, India, Russia and China. The Bakirgians had family links in Chile which enabled their commercial interests to expand into Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay. The company temporarily withdrew from Smyrna in 1922, following the uprisings in Turkey, but resumed trading there during the 1930s. In 1923, the company purchased a mill in north Lancashire which operated 525 textile looms. In 1924, the company expanded its trading to include Australia. In 1927, the subsidiary company Collins (Manufacturers) Limited was formed to supply the home trade market. In 1928, another subsidiary company, Northern Sudan Estates Limited, purchased a 3,000 acre cotton plantation near Atbara in Sudan. The company ceased trading in 1985.
Scope and Content
Collection of business records including sales ledgers, cash books, correspondence files, seal registers, day journals, property ledgers, estate records, stock registers and records of subsidiary companies, relating to the operation of Olivo & Bakirgian, textile merchants of Chepstow Street, Manchester.
Extent
14 boxes
Archival history
The archive has been maintained by the Bakirgian family since the closure of the company in the 1980s. The collection was offered through Lord Lee of Trafford, who is a past Chairman of the Science and Industry Museum. His wife is a member of the Bakirgian family and is the donor of the records.
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.
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