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  2. Hamleys - Wikipedia

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    Hamleys of London Limited, trading as Hamleys, is a British multinational toy retailer, owned by Reliance Retail. Listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's oldest toy store, it was founded by William Hamley as "Noah's Ark" in High Holborn, London, in 1760. It moved to its current site on Regent Street in London's West End in 1881 ...

  3. Smyths - Wikipedia

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    The company is headquartered in Galway, with other offices in Belfast and London. The group's turnover reached €1.465 billion in pandemic-hit 2020 with the majority of sales coming from the UK market while in 2023 the group turnover exceeded €2 billion.

  4. Reliance Retail - Wikipedia

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    Hamleys: Hamleys, one of the oldest and largest toy retailers in the world, was acquired by Reliance Retail in 2019 for £ 67.96 million. [47] 2 Shri Kannan Departmental Store Shri Kannan Departmental Store is a retail store chain that sells fruits, vegetables, dairy, staples, home, and personal care, and general merchandise.

  5. File:London , Westminster - Hamleys Toy Shop - geograph.org ...

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    English: London : Westminster - Hamleys Toy Shop Hamleys on Regent St from the top floor of the shop looking towards a spinning disk which says it's celebrating its 250th birthday this year. Date 4 March 2010

  6. Liberty (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty, commonly known as Liberty's, is a luxury department store in London, England.It is located on Great Marlborough Street in the West End of London.The building spans from Carnaby Street on the East to Kingly Street on the West, where it forms a three storey archway over the Northern entrance to the Kingly Street mall that houses the Liberty Clock in its centre.

  7. Selfridges, Oxford Street - Wikipedia

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    Selfridges is a Grade II listed retail premises on Oxford Street in London. It was designed by Daniel Burnham for Harry Gordon Selfridge, and opened in 1909. [1] Still the headquarters of Selfridge & Co. department stores, with 540,000 square feet (50,000 m 2) of selling space, [2] the store is the second largest retail premises in the United Kingdom [1] (after Harrods). [2]

  8. Talk:Hamleys/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  9. Regent Street - Wikipedia

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    Regent Street was one of the first planned developments of London. An ordered structure of London streets, replacing the mediaeval layout, had been planned since just after the Great Fire of London (1666) when Sir Christopher Wren and John Evelyn drew plans for rebuilding the city on the classical formal model. After a lack of progress, houses ...