Curtis & Rowe
Originally the Curtis & Rowe Partnership consisted of Dennis William Curtis and George Rowe, and was located at 70 High Street (or just "The Street", depending upon the time-period), in Debenham. Later, the firm relocated to Tudor House, also in the High Street.
| From Left to Right: Norman Rowe, Connie Sparrow, Stanley Peck, Len Rowe, Len Aldous, Sid Rowe |
| 1924 - Debenham Motorsycle Gang Going Off To Cromer |
| Photo and identifcation courtesy of Melvin Mayes and originally published on his FB Page |
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Dissolution Of Partnership, Curtis & Rowe
Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership hertofore subsisting between us, the Undersigned, Dennis Williams Curtis and George Rowe, carrying on business as Tailors, at Debenham, in the County of Suffolk, under the style or firm of CURTIS AND ROWE, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 31st day of January, 1922. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said GEORGE ROWE. Dated the 15th day of March 1922
D. W. CURTIS
GEORGE ROWE
Extract from The London Gazette, dated 24th March, 1922
George Rowe continued trading under the name of Curtis & Rowe.