Category:Gamages of Holborn
Gamages "seal" graphic [image info]
1932: Gamages Xmas Bazaar 1932, catalogue front cover [image info]
1959 catalogue, front cover [image info]
1961 catalogue, front cover [image info]
1927: Gamages know what Meccano Boys want!" [image info]
1932: Gamages list of special departments, 1932 [image info]
1961: Gamages embracing the boom in plastic kits. [image info]
Gamages was opened in 1879 as a small watch repair shop by Arthur Walter Gamage (1858-1930) and Frank Spain, but rapidly enlarged to become a monster-sized department store with a heavy mail-order business similar to that of some of the big New York stores, pitching itself as "The People's Popular Emporium".
Gamages eventually included departments for cycling and motoring, and an especially well-loved toy department. Like Hamleys, Gamages spent a lot of money on promotions and advertising and events, had sufficient buying power to negotiate with toy manufacturers, and had a railway running around their toy department.
The building
Due to the fact that the store had grown organically in situ in Holborn, it wasn't perhaps in an ideal location, as it tended to miss the passing trade (and the heavy Christmas trade) that other large departments stores benefited from in and around Oxford Street. However the store was very successful (and the location didn't affect the company's mail-order trade).
Since the store was basically "cobbled-together" from a number of independent offices and shop sites that inhabited the Gamages block, and which had never been designed to be used for a single business, Gamages' growth through the building involved makeshift knock-throughs and tunnel-like passages, and steps to compensate for the fact that floors in the different units weren't necessarily at the same level. Navigating the store's warren of spaces was like navigating a maze, but the experience added to the sense of exploration and to the store's sense of identity, especially for small children being taken to see the toy department.
Service departments: 1932 promotional text:
We Want you to know ...
That Our Hire Department
- Can help you considerably with your Christmas entertainments, by hiring you such essentials as China, Cutlery, Bedding, Camp Beds, Musical Instruments, etc., all at very low prices. This service has grown to be a tremendous boon to thousands. If you would like further details, a card addressed to the Manager of Hire Department, will be attended to at once.
That Our Repairs Department
- Can repair anything – from al old cricket bat to a pair of spectacles. Our repairs are carried out by experts, each specialising in their own particular branch. In these days of economy you throw nothing away – you have it repaired – at Gamages.
That Our Restaurant
- Can always offer you a very excellent Menu. First-class food cooked and served under conditions that invite comparison anywhere. Cleanliness in the great kitchens is a ritual – cleanliness both of cooking and service. And the prices are very moderate indeed. The children are well provided for – as well as adults.
That Our Barbers Shop
- Can give you a smoother shave, a better hair-cut, a fresher shampoo, than you can get anywhere in Town; cleanliness and efficient service is the keynote which governs this section of the Store – and again prices are strictly reasonable.
That Our Ladies Hairdressing Salons
- Can provide you with just that intimate, expert service that one would look for from a West End coiffeur, where prices were treble than what we charge. For instance, a permanent wave, whole head, bobbed, shingle or white, for only 25s.
Phone for appointment.That our Dyeing & Cleaning Department
- Can clean and dye men's and women's garments at prices which are strictly competitive. The service is very fast and expert. Why not write for a list of charges the next time you want something attended ot in this way – it will pay you.
Special Attractions
Specials, and "Made for Gamages"
Gamages were able to use their buying power and advertising to get special versions of products made, which they'd then tend to promote as "Gamages" items.
Closedown
Gamages was acquired in 1970 by property investors Sterling Guarantee Trust, with the plan being to redevelop the Gamages site, include a smaller version of Gamages at the redeveloped location, and open a second branch on Oxford Street. However, Gamages ended up being shut down in 1972.
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- Bowman Steam Engines, Gamages (MM 1950-10).jpg 1,536 × 1,053; 589 KB
- Cover art, Gamages catalogue (Gamages 1959).jpg 3,000 × 1,788; 1.22 MB
- Cover artwork (Gamages 1961).jpg 3,000 × 1,836; 1.6 MB
- Doll Mansion, Nuremberg (Gamages 1902).jpg 2,961 × 2,123; 1.41 MB
- Dollhouse (Gamages 1914).jpg 2,457 × 2,915; 795 KB
- Dollhouse 23 The Corner House, G and J Lines (Gamages 1906).jpg 1,185 × 1,621; 526 KB
- Dollhouse No1, Gamages (Gamages 1906).jpg 1,431 × 1,922; 632 KB
- Dollhouse No1358 (Gamages 1902).jpg 1,786 × 2,011; 774 KB
- Dollhouse No2, Villa, Gamages (Gamages 1906).jpg 1,419 × 1,906; 631 KB
- Dollhouse No3, Villa, Gamages (Gamages 1906).jpg 1,438 × 2,068; 719 KB
- Dollhouse No4, Villa, Gamages (Gamages 1906).jpg 1,557 × 2,025; 908 KB
- Dollhouse No5, Villa, Gamages (Gamages 1906).jpg 1,465 × 1,976; 875 KB
- Dollhouse No6, Villa, Gamages (Gamages 1906).jpg 1,465 × 1,993; 809 KB
- Dollhouse No7, Villa, Gamages (Gamages 1906).jpg 1,873 × 2,188; 1.17 MB
- Dollhouse No8, Villa, Gamages (Gamages 1906).jpg 1,856 × 2,204; 963 KB
- Erector sets (GXB 1932).jpg 1,200 × 816; 249 KB
- Gable Roof Dollhouse no14 no225 (Gamages 1902).jpg 1,168 × 1,798; 498 KB
- Gamages Amateur Engineer (MM 1927-02).jpg 2,237 × 1,661; 1.24 MB
- Gamages Atom Power Plant (Gamages 1959).jpg 1,800 × 1,793; 414 KB
- Gamages departments (GXB 1932).jpg 903 × 1,200; 183 KB
- Gamages for Plastic Kits (Gamages 1961).jpg 1,800 × 1,099; 403 KB
- Gamages for the Plastics Hobby (Gamages 1959).jpg 2,500 × 1,540; 780 KB
- Gamages full-page advert (MM 1936-10).jpg 900 × 1,200; 293 KB
- Gamages Mammoth Model Railway (Gamages 1959).jpg 2,500 × 1,479; 923 KB
- Gamages Mammoth Model Railway (Gamages 1961).jpg 1,800 × 1,091; 381 KB
- Gamages Mammoth Model Railway (MM 1958-01).jpg 731 × 1,079; 149 KB
- Gamages Mammoth Model Railway, description (Gamages 1961).jpg 1,800 × 1,113; 527 KB
- Gamages Mammoth Model Railway,description (Gamages 1959).jpg 2,500 × 1,577; 1.17 MB
- Gamages New Mammoth Model Railway.jpg 1,600 × 1,003; 264 KB
- Gamages seal logo.jpg 887 × 857; 83 KB
- Gamages Special Electric Train Set (Gamages 1961).jpg 2,200 × 1,357; 604 KB
- Gamages special events (GXB 1932).jpg 894 × 1,200; 338 KB
- Gamages special value train sets (Gamages 1959).jpg 2,000 × 1,244; 622 KB
- Gamages stationary steam engines (MM 1927-02).jpg 937 × 1,200; 664 KB
- Gamages Steam Roller (Gamages 1959).jpg 1,218 × 1,800; 405 KB
- Gamages Xmas Bazaar catalogue, 1932.jpg 1,199 × 1,600; 519 KB
- Gamages Zoo (GXB 1932).jpg 905 × 1,200; 277 KB
- General Omnibus, Lines Brothers (GXB 1932).jpg 1,528 × 1,568; 245 KB
- Handsome Dollhouse (Gamages 1902).jpg 1,993 × 2,261; 1.11 MB
- Handsome Dollhouse (Gamages 1914).jpg 2,216 × 2,552; 604 KB
- Handsome Villa (Gamages 1914).jpg 2,185 × 2,565; 687 KB
- Holborn Horizontal Engine Boiler, Gamages (MM 1927-02).jpg 1,661 × 2,619; 1.55 MB
- Improved Dollhouse (Gamages 1902).jpg 3,629 × 1,902; 996 KB
- Jetex Car and Boat, Gamages (MM 1950-11).jpg 2,197 × 673; 474 KB
- Jetex Cars and Boats, Gamages (MM 1950-08).jpg 2,828 × 3,000; 1.9 MB
- Mamod Meteor boat, Gamages (MM 1949-04).jpg 2,200 × 1,429; 361 KB
- Model Locomotives, Märklin E3131, TCE 1021 Gamages of Holborn (HW 1931-06-31).jpg 2,200 × 1,406; 1.51 MB
- Ocean Trader electric r-c cargo ship, Tri-Ang, Gamages (MM 1956-04).jpg 2,170 × 655; 185 KB
- Paddle Boat, Mobo Boats (Gamages 1959).jpg 1,800 × 1,282; 266 KB
- Pip, Squeak and Wilfred game (Gamages 1932).jpg 1,595 × 1,598; 361 KB
- Precursor (GamagesC 1910s).jpg 1,600 × 1,003; 370 KB
- Referee Vertical Boilers, M-P, Gamages (MM 1927-02).jpg 1,767 × 1,427; 742 KB
- Scalecraft clip-together car kits, Gamages (MM 1963-10).jpg 2,238 × 1,364; 495 KB
- Schuco Clockwork Toy Range at Gamages (MM 1954-08).jpg 1,528 × 2,184; 1.23 MB
- Schuco Studio car (MM 1936-10).jpg 719 × 1,200; 190 KB
- Special Scalextric Racing Set, Gamages (RM 1962-12).jpg 2,173 × 1,363; 1.11 MB
- St Christopher, Mobo Boats (Gamages 1959).jpg 1,504 × 957; 174 KB
- Stathams Chemical Magic, Gamages (MM 1927-02).jpg 1,391 × 1,977; 1,006 KB
- Superior Model Dollhouse (Gamages 1914).jpg 2,165 × 2,889; 621 KB
- Superior Quality Dollhouse (Gamages 1902).jpg 2,102 × 1,613; 850 KB
- Swift, Mobo Boats (Gamages 1959).jpg 1,689 × 956; 179 KB
- Tinkertoy (GamCat 1932).jpg 1,398 × 1,873; 934 KB
- Tricy Trix advert (Gamages 1932).jpg 935 × 667; 162 KB
- Trix Metal Construction Sets (Gamages 1932).jpg 1,951 × 2,292; 464 KB
- Vertical High-Speed Engines, No1-4, Gamages (MM 1927-02).jpg 1,727 × 1,700; 764 KB
- Wooden Building Bricks (GXB 1932).jpg 1,526 × 1,495; 976 KB