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Travel management company Clarity has announced the acquisition of Ian Allan Travel.

Clarity is a London-based business travel agency with over 60 years’ history. Ian Allan Travel is a subsidiary of Ian Allan Group, which includes publishing, motoring and property businesses.

Pat McDonagh, chief executive of Clarity, commented: “We see this acquisition as a really exciting opportunity. Ian Allan Travel is a long established and respected business and we see this as a complementary move for both of us.

“They have a real strength in the corporate, education and charity sectors and we believe that through both businesses we have the best talent, quality, innovation and solutions for our customers.”

Pat O’Neill, managing director of Ian Allan Travel added: “This is a great step for the future of Ian Allan Travel. We both have similar values and it is a great fit for both of us. The acquisition will help us to deliver greater strength to our proposition for both staff and clients alike.”

Paul Allan, chairman of Ian Allan Travel, commented: “The whole travel industry has seen, and continues to see dramatic changes in every area of our business, and the family felt the time was right for our Company, having traded independently for over 55 years, to find a new home within a significantly larger organisation, capable of providing additional support for the ever increasing demands of our customer base and the aspirations of a rapidly changing business environment.

I want to thank all the people who have worked with and for Ian Allan Travel over the years, for their loyalty and commitment to the Company – this acquisition ensures that those still involved, will benefit from the additional security, size and expertise provided by Clarity.”

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A young Ian Allan (far right)sharing centre stage with no less than Laurel and Hardy at the reopening of the Romney, Hythe and Dimchurch Railway in 1946

Having lost his leg at the age of 15 in 1937, Ian Allan began his working life two years later in the office of the General Manager of the Southern Railway at Waterloo Station, which allowed him to pursue his boyhood enthusiasm for railways.

Within a few months of joining, the Second World War began and Ian’s work planning advertisements for excursions had to stop and he was moved to the publications department, where he began to learn how to organise the print and production of the Southern Railway magazine.

Having had an all consuming interest in railway engines, locomotive classes and types of rolling stock, Ian was given the task of handling enquiries from the public. To do this he was given a notebook with the numbers of the Southern’s locos, their classes and their shed allocations. Realising that there was a keen interest in these names and numbers he made the suggestion that the company should publish the notebook. The suggestion was turned down and so permission was sought to publish his own booklet. This was given, subject to his doing so at his own risk and expense.

Needless to say, Ian took that risk, placed a small classified advert in Railway World Magazine, and very soon had nearly 2,000 one shilling postal orders, which after all expenses were paid, produced to his surprise an unexpected profit.

A reprint with the new title of ABC of Southern Locomotives was quickly ordered, with the author’s credit changed from I. Allan to Ian Allan.

The other three ‘Big Four’ Railway companies ( LMS, LNER and GW) followed. Soon the volume of orders was so much that dispatch of the books became too much to handle for Ian alone, so friends, colleagues and neighbours were enrolled to help satisfy the demand.

On one occasion, ignoring the advice of ‘experts’ Ian published a book on London Transport (the Underground, trolley buses, and buses). The 20,000 print run sold out in days.

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One of the many ‘Ian Allan’ rail excursions run for the thousands of enthusiast ‘Locospotters’

The books were attracting the attention of bookshops at railway stations and book chains such as W H Smiths. The success of the loco spotters books was assured and “train spotting” was born. In 1944 a group of school boy loco enthusiasts wandered on to the mainline track, an incident which made headlines in the national newspapers. A code of conduct was required and the Ian Allan Locospotters Club was formed, eventually attracting over 300,000 members the length and breadth of the country.

There were other transport publications about ships and civil aircraft, as well as hardback publications and now that the war had ended Ian Allan Ltd was incorporated in 1945 and started to operate from offices at 282 Vauxhall Bridge Road in London. Thus the publishing company was born and began to grow. In 1946 the first magazine was published – Trains Illustrated, followed by other magazine titles such as Locomotive Railway Magazine and Railway World. The organisation of numerous loco spotters’ excursions followed – a pointer to a new opportunity in the future.

In 1951 the company was prospering and to avoid the time and cost of commuting from Ian’s home in Staines to Waterloo, a building was purchased at Hampton Court and the company moved there. Profits were reinvested in printing machinery, which was operated from the basement of the new offices. This led to the creation of Ian Allan Printing Ltd in 1955.

Eventually the Hampton Court Offices became too small and Ian bought land at the end of the railway line at Shepperton and built new offices there.

A 1922 Pullman car was purchased as the Company’s board room. Previously used by King George VI, ‘Malaga’ now lies within the body of the Ian Allan Headquarters in Shepperton. Terminal House was completed in 1963.

Ian Allan Ltd had for a long time by now been organising railway excursions for the thousands of members of the Ian Allan Locospotters Club, and that provided an opportunity to build on that experience….. and start a travel agency!

Ian Allan Travel was quickly established and over a period of 24 years became a major Travel Agency chain in the South and West of England, culminating in the sale of its 35 branch offices in 1988. However the company retained its interest in the corporate travel arena, and remains a leading independent travel management company specialising in Corporate, Academic, and Charity Travel.

Railway publishing led to the chance to acquire a privately owned 7¼” gauge model railway, and having previously bought 56 acres of farmland at Lyne, near Chertsey, this became the home of the Greywood Central Railway, which was to be renamed the Great Cockcrow Railway ( www.cockcrow.co.uk ). Ian Allan (Miniature Railway Supplies) Ltd was conceived in order to provide equipment for commercial miniature railways nationwide. Soon there were 10¼” miniature railways at Bognor, Whitby, Bournemouth, Sandown, Prestatyn, Buxton and a second at Bognor’s famous Hotham Park.

As the Group expanded so more and more properties were acquired to house its various activities. To manage this ever increasing portfolio, the Group formed Ian Allan Developments Ltd (later to become Tennay Properties Ltd) to manage the company’s properties, leasing and licensing to third parties the premises no longer occupied by the groups operating companies.

Apart from being an enthusiastic member and supporter of the Shepperton Rotary Club, Ian had for some years been a freemason and when an opportunity came to acquire a specialist publishing company, A Lewis (Masonic) Ltd, Ian found it too tempting to turn down, and the company moved to Shepperton. Masonic publishing led to the manufacture of masonic regalia and expanded into military regalia both national and international.

In 1986 manufacturing premises were acquired at Hinckley in Leicester to produce all forms of Masonic, Police, military, corporate and club regalia items and the Ian Allan Regalia company was established.

Had Ian Allan not ‘chanced’ into publishing, he had always thought of becoming an Hotelier and in 1969 with a bit of money in the bank, he embarked into the hotel trade purchasing the picturesque Broadway Hotel in Broadway Worcestershire, closely followed by the Mansion House Hotel in Evesham. It was an interesting and “eventful” encounter into a very different type of business, and whilst the Evesham Hotel was sold on very quickly, the Broadway Hotel remained in the group until 1996.

The Shepperton Rotary Club connection also spawned the Group’s interest in the motor industry when, in 1976, a fellow Rotarian’s garage business failed. To aid his plight, the Group, together with another local company, Chase Organics, bought a small freehold garage site in Virginia Water. To cut along story short, ultimately Ian Allan Motors peaked at five garages distributing at various stages in its evolution Volvo, Land Rover, Peugeot, Saab, Subaru, Cadillac and Ssangyong new and used cars and after sales.

Oh, and by the way, in 1982 the Group also acquired Chase Organics, which quickly expanded its product offering of seaweed plant growth stimulants and organic seed retailing. Today it’s the home of the Organic Gardening Catalogue and is one of the leading organic seed retailers in the UK.

The development of Ian Allan Group was always described by Ian as “serendipity” – a happy circumstance of chance- but it is typically and inevitably the outcome of a great entrepreneurial spirit. Having identified the latent interest and enthusiasm for railways in the middle part of the twentieth century, and the small beginnings of a one shilling book of locomotive numbers in 1942, the Group evolved into a diverse portfolio of activities which, over the years, has encompassed publishing, printing, book and model shops, travel, garages, hotels, organics, regalia and property management.

The Group today has consolidated into four distinct trading companies, still run by family members, true to the ethos and tradition of its founder, Ian Allan.

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Here’s what people are saying about Paul Allen’s passing and the legacy he left behind in Seattle

Paul Allen's work in business and philanthropy reached far and wide. Reactions to the billionaire's death flooded social media Monday.

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Paul Allen is dead at 65 , just two weeks after announcing he had restarted treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The news of the Microsoft co-founder and Seahawks owner’s death quickly reverberated across social media — far beyond the reaches of Seattle.

Allen’s work and philanthropy reached far and wide, touching many people between his business with Microsoft, Vulcan, the Allen Institute for Brain Science and his ownership of the Seahawks and Trail Blazers and his love of rock music.

Bill Gates, who co-founded the Redmond tech giant with Allen, said in a statement he’s “heartbroken by the passing of one of my oldest and dearest friends.”

Many more reactions to the billionaire’s passing flooded social media.

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“Paul was a person who pushed so many intellectual envelopes and expanded human knowledge, and his legacy will live beyond bricks and mortar,” Washington state Governor Jay Inslee tweeted Monday.

“I’ll miss him greatly. His gracious leadership and tremendous inspiration will never be forgotten” added Seahawks coach Pete Carroll on Twitter.

Others issued statements via email, including NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and King County Executive Dow Constantine.

Below is Goodell’s statement about Allen:

“Paul Allen was the driving force behind keeping the NFL in the Pacific Northwest. His vision led to the construction of CenturyLink Field and the building of a team that played in three Super Bowls, winning the championship in Super Bowl XLVIII. The raising of the “12th Man” flag at the start of every Seahawks home game was Paul’s tribute to the extraordinary fan base in the Seattle community. His passion for the game, combined with his quiet determination, led to a model organization on and off the field. He worked tirelessly alongside our medical advisers to identify new ways to make the game safer and protect our players from unnecessary risk. I personally valued Paul’s advice on subjects ranging from collective bargaining to bringing technology to our game. Our league is better for Paul Allen having been a part of it and the entire NFL sends its deepest condolences to Paul’s family and to the Seahawks organization.” ​​

And here is Constantine’s statement:

“It would be difficult to overstate the influence of Paul Allen on our community, and his impact on our collective history. As a high school kid at Lakeside School, Paul mastered the nascent technology of mainframe computers, and went on to lead a revolution. His success made him a member of the elite club of visionaries who truly changed the world, and his passions fueled a second career as one of the greatest philanthropists of all time. He pushed the envelope of brain science, helped protect endangered species, created our popular culture museum, saved our historic Cinerama Theater, created a vast new UW library, and brought us our first NFL championship, among innumerable other contributions large and small. His was truly an epic life. As a region, we are diminished by his passing, but we are inspired by his legacy to discover our own passions, and to share them with the world around us.”

Here’s what people are saying about Allen’s passing on social media.

pic.twitter.com/msJhSPZBXm — Paul Allen (@PaulGAllen) October 15, 2018
Statement from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on the passing of Paul Allen: pic.twitter.com/1iLDLenLKz — Microsoft (@Microsoft) October 15, 2018
Paul was a truly wonderful, bright and inspiring person—- and a great friend. I will miss him https://t.co/HYhtgZGo8C — Steve Ballmer (@Steven_Ballmer) October 15, 2018
Very sad to hear of Paul Allen’s passing. His passion for invention and pushing forward inspired so many. He was relentless to the end. My heart goes out to Paul’s family and friends. — Jeff Bezos (@JeffBezos) October 15, 2018
It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of @PaulGAllen , our founder and noted technologist, philanthropist, community builder, conservationist, musician and supporter of the arts. All of us who worked with Paul feel an inexpressible loss today. https://t.co/OMLZ7ivvSD pic.twitter.com/Bfa8kK6Q8e — Vulcan Inc. (@VulcanInc) October 15, 2018
There’s little in the universe that didn’t interest him. Trudi and I join people all over the world in sending our thoughts to Paul Allen’s family and friends. https://t.co/Mzs8qBC2TA — Governor Jay Inslee (@GovInslee) October 15, 2018
Deeply saddened by the passing of @PaulGAllen . I’ll miss him greatly. His gracious leadership and tremendous inspiration will never be forgotten. The world is a better place because of Paul’s passion, commitment, and selflessness. His legacy will live on forever. — Pete Carroll (@PeteCarroll) October 15, 2018
RIP to my dear friend (& killer guitar player) Paul Allen. Your genius & generosity has & will forever be felt by mankind. — Quincy Jones (@QuincyDJones) October 15, 2018
I just lost a dear, brilliant, talented friend of two-plus decades. His real legacy will be the ongoing brain research he has supported. But he also rocked on guitar! Goodbye, Paul Allen. — Harry Shearer (@theharryshearer) October 15, 2018
Sad day here at Microsoft. RIP Mr. Paul Allen … I literally cannot imagine what my own life would have been without your visionary work. https://t.co/e9vegPaQq6 — Shantober Loftis (@shannonloftis) October 15, 2018
. @PaulGAllen was our community's 12th man. He sought to meet the needs of today while also looking to the future. He made his name in tech, but knew the healing power of sports, music and the arts. It's up to us to steward his legacy. New post: https://t.co/yYQZEAXSUS #ThanksPaul pic.twitter.com/VDKCE0wlgR — Ana Mari Cauce (@amcauce) October 15, 2018
Our founder let us fly with super heroes. He showed us that we could create beautiful music of our own. He inspired us to look to the stars. Today we mourn the passing of @PaulGAllen pic.twitter.com/0hJ9ZlPBh2 — MoPOP Seattle (@MoPOPSeattle) October 16, 2018
If heaven is real, Jimi Hendrix is getting SO fed up with Paul Allen right about now. — Ken Jennings (@KenJennings) October 16, 2018

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Rest In Peace Paul Allen. Thank you for everything! You will be missed. My prayers go to the entire Allen family. — Tyler Lockett (@TDLockett12) October 15, 2018
I am so sorry to hear this!!! Thank you Paul for your generosity towards myself and Darbury. Thank you for the wonderful monument of @MoPOPSeattle for Seattle Music. You built Seattle into a great city. Rest In Peace. https://t.co/s88R4Wo824 — Krist Novoselić (@KristNovoselic) October 15, 2018
A pioneer. A visionary. A good man. Paul Allen was all of these things and more. He will truly be missed. My deepest condolences are with his family and friends. https://t.co/jkzZLsZf25 — John Legere (@JohnLegere) October 15, 2018
Big dog rest easy as you go home @PaulGAllen prayers for your family🙏🏾 — Marshawn Lynch (@MoneyLynch) October 15, 2018
Thank you for being you, @PaulGAllen . Grateful I had the chance to know you. — Doug Baldwin Jr (@DougBaldwinJr) October 15, 2018
I will be always thankful for @PaulGAllen ’s generosity and his kind heart. He was a genius, and genuine person, who cared about humanity all over the world and it was an honor to be able to learn from and be around such a great leader. https://t.co/wJPg5b2xnw — Michael Bennett (@mosesbread72) October 15, 2018
We miss you. We thank you. We love you. pic.twitter.com/rxkn1IjJ0R — Trail Blazers (@trailblazers) October 15, 2018
My prayers and thoughts are with the family of Mr. Allen @PaulGAllen — Cliff Avril (@cliffavril) October 15, 2018
We are deeply saddened about the passing of our founder, Paul G. Allen. He was a visionary who inspired us all to dream big. pic.twitter.com/5S1Dy1FY6P — Stratolaunch (@Stratolaunch) October 15, 2018
Rest in Peace Paul Allen. It feels weird mourning a billionaire who you never met, but some of the best moments and memories of my life, with friends and family and strangers alike, are centered around the @trailblazers . They wouldn't have happened without him. Sad day. — KARMS (@IanKarmel) October 15, 2018
My heart goes out to Paul Allen’s loves ones, his many friends and the Seahawks organization. — Jim Irsay (@JimIrsay) October 15, 2018

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