I found these addresses in the 'Nottingham Evening Post' dated 26th October 1910:
“GEO. HAMES & SONS, 12, ARKWRIGHT STREET, And 11, BAXTER-GATE, LOUGHBOROUGH.”
...and this in the 'Loughborough Echo' dated 28th November 1952:
“GEORGE HAMES (LOUGHBOROUGH) LTD., RADIO HOUSE, MARKET ST. Tel. 2364. FOR TELEVISION, RADIO, PIANOS and everything in Music. THREE RELATED SERVICES that have built up big business at RADIO HOUSE. CONSCIENTIOUS after-sales service. ADEQUATE STOCKS of only reliable guaranteed and dependable instruments.”
...plus this piece in the 5th March 1999 edition:
“...Hames piano and record store in Market Street was really associated with radio - George Hames being a band-leader in the Midlands, sometimes pictured in ‘Radio Pictorial’.”
“GEO. HAMES & SONS, 12, ARKWRIGHT STREET, And 11, BAXTER-GATE, LOUGHBOROUGH.”
...and this in the 'Loughborough Echo' dated 28th November 1952:
“GEORGE HAMES (LOUGHBOROUGH) LTD., RADIO HOUSE, MARKET ST. Tel. 2364. FOR TELEVISION, RADIO, PIANOS and everything in Music. THREE RELATED SERVICES that have built up big business at RADIO HOUSE. CONSCIENTIOUS after-sales service. ADEQUATE STOCKS of only reliable guaranteed and dependable instruments.”
...plus this piece in the 5th March 1999 edition:
“...Hames piano and record store in Market Street was really associated with radio - George Hames being a band-leader in the Midlands, sometimes pictured in ‘Radio Pictorial’.”