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- Past_Times abstract "Past Times was a United Kingdom high street retailer, specialising in gifts, as well as retro goods. In 1986, it was established as a mail order company, by John Beale, who was also the developer of the Early Learning Centre. In June 1987, the company opened the first branch in Oxford. In January 2012, the firm went into administration, and in March 2013, the brand name was bought by WHSmith.".
- Q17048027 abstract "Past Times was a United Kingdom high street retailer, specialising in gifts, as well as retro goods. In 1986, it was established as a mail order company, by John Beale, who was also the developer of the Early Learning Centre. In June 1987, the company opened the first branch in Oxford. In January 2012, the firm went into administration, and in March 2013, the brand name was bought by WHSmith.".
- Past_Times comment "Past Times was a United Kingdom high street retailer, specialising in gifts, as well as retro goods. In 1986, it was established as a mail order company, by John Beale, who was also the developer of the Early Learning Centre. In June 1987, the company opened the first branch in Oxford. In January 2012, the firm went into administration, and in March 2013, the brand name was bought by WHSmith.".
- Q17048027 comment "Past Times was a United Kingdom high street retailer, specialising in gifts, as well as retro goods. In 1986, it was established as a mail order company, by John Beale, who was also the developer of the Early Learning Centre. In June 1987, the company opened the first branch in Oxford. In January 2012, the firm went into administration, and in March 2013, the brand name was bought by WHSmith.".