Do It All was a British DIY chain.
Do It All was originally created by WH Smith in 1979 when the company acquired a DIY chain.
Founded in 1956, it is the largest hardware and DIY chain in Iceland.
I spent an interesting afternoon on the telephone trying to elicit the names and addresses of the managing directors of the half-dozen or so biggest DIY chains.
These changes have partly come about because the main competitors to the traditional garden centres, such as the DIY chains, have brought down prices.
Britain's biggest DIY chain, B and Q have already decided to stop selling Brazilian mahogany since April this year.
Great Mills was a large DIY chain consisting of around 98 stores across the United Kingdom.
In December 2000, Focus, a rival DIY chain, bought out Great Mills.
Scottish football has been sponsored by the DIY chain at whose stores erstwhile football fans now spend their Saturday afternoons.
By 2002, through rapid expansion and acquisition, Focus had become the second biggest DIY chain in Britain with 430 stores and sales of over £1.66 billion.