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Industry | Advertising agency |
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Founded | 1892 |
Founder |
Frederick Higginbottom Reginald J. Sykes |
Defunct | 1969 |
Fate | Merged with Leo Burnett Worldwide |
Headquarters | , United Kingdom |
The London Press Exchange was founded in 1892 by Frederick Higginbottom and Reginald J.Sykes, [1] becoming a significant Government advertising agency during World War II. [2] It merged with the Leo Burnett agency in 1969. [3]
The agency also produced promotional work for the 1921 film Elsie and the Brown Bunny, [4] and advertising posters for the 1951 Festival of Britain. [5]
On 5 November 1946, the Market Research Society was created in the London Press Exchange offices. [6]
![]() | This article may be
confusing or unclear to readers. In particular, the topic is not defined. (July 2014) |
Industry | Advertising agency |
---|---|
Founded | 1892 |
Founder |
Frederick Higginbottom Reginald J. Sykes |
Defunct | 1969 |
Fate | Merged with Leo Burnett Worldwide |
Headquarters | , United Kingdom |
The London Press Exchange was founded in 1892 by Frederick Higginbottom and Reginald J.Sykes, [1] becoming a significant Government advertising agency during World War II. [2] It merged with the Leo Burnett agency in 1969. [3]
The agency also produced promotional work for the 1921 film Elsie and the Brown Bunny, [4] and advertising posters for the 1951 Festival of Britain. [5]
On 5 November 1946, the Market Research Society was created in the London Press Exchange offices. [6]