Memories from the day Queen Elizabeth II visited Burton's Leeds factory

This photo turns back the clock to the end of the 1950s when the Queen walked around one of the world's largest clothing factories in Leeds.
Queen Elizabeth II is shown around the factory by company chairman Lionel Jacobson. PIC: YPNQueen Elizabeth II is shown around the factory by company chairman Lionel Jacobson. PIC: YPN
Queen Elizabeth II is shown around the factory by company chairman Lionel Jacobson. PIC: YPN

World famous tailoring chain Burton and Burton offered made-to-measure suits at everyday prices made from a factory on Hudson Road, Harehills.

Back in October 1958 workers clamoured to caught a glimpse of Her Majesty as she toured the factory with company chairman Lionel Jacobson.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Workers applauded her on both sides with Union Jacks unfurled above.

Read More
Burton's remembered - When Leeds boasted the world's largest clothing factory

The Queen, along with the Duke of Edinburgh, was making a two-day visit to Leeds on the occasion of the centenary of Leeds Triennial Musical Festival.

While in the city the royal couple stayed at Harewood House and attended performances of the Centenary Leeds Musical Festival at the Town Hall and Grand Theatre, as well as visiting the Civic Hall, Art Gallery and Leeds University.

The company was founded by Sir Montague Burton after arriving in Leeds as a Lithuanian Jewish immigrant in 1900. His factory boasted Europe's largest canteen with the workforce turning out 30,000 suits a week.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

After the Second World War Burton was one of the suppliers of demob suits to the British government for demobilizing servicemen, comprising jacket, trousers, waistcoat, shirt and underwear.

By 1952 Burton's had over 600 shops. Clothing production ceased in 1981 and by 1994 Burton suits were made by centaur.

DID YOU WORK AT BURTON'S BACK IN THE DAY? Share your memories with Andrew Hutchinson via email; at: [email protected] or tweet him - @AndyHutchYPN*************************

A message from the Editor:

Leeds has a fantastic story to tell - and the Yorkshire Evening Post has been rooted firmly at the heart of telling the stories of our city since 1890. We believe in ourselves and hope you believe in us too. We need your support to help ensure we can continue to be at the heart of life in Leeds.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Subscribe to our website and enjoy unlimited access to local news and information online and on our app. With a digital subscription, you can read more than 5 articles, see fewer ads, enjoy faster load times, and get access to exclusive newsletters and content. Click here to subscribe. For more details on our newspaper subscription offers click here.

Thank you

Laura Collins

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.