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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. Regent Street - Wikipedia

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    The toy store Hamleys is at No. 188 Regent Street, just south of Oxford Circus. It was founded as Noah's Ark at No. 231 High Holborn in 1760. [43] An additional branch opened at Nos. 64–66 Regent Street in 1881, while the original High Holborn building burned down in 1901, moving to Nos. 86–87.

  4. File:Hamleys, Regent Street - geograph.org.uk - 290931.jpg

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    English: Hamleys, Regent Street Every childs dream, every parents nightmare. Hamleys toy store in Regent Street with its 2006 Christmas decorations. Date:

  5. Central London Media and Shopping District Regent Street ...

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    Regent Street, one of central London’s busiest shopping districts and also home to a number of arts and media companies, has been evacuated due to a suspected bomb. The evacuation took place ...

  6. List of London Monopoly locations - Wikipedia

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    Coventry Street: £260 £130 £1,900,000 W1: Piccadilly: £280 £140 £2,000,000 W1: Green Regent Street: £300 £150 £1,700,000 W1: Oxford Street: £300 £150 £1,300,000 W1: Bond Street: £320 £160 £806,000 W1: There is no actual Bond Street; it is split into New Bond Street to the north and Old Bond Street to the south. [28] Station ...

  7. For the Robbie Williams musical biopic's rendition of "Rock DJ," the Britpop star's 2000 hit song, Gracey planned to shut down Regent Street, one of London's busiest tourist hotspots, for four nights.

  8. Piccadilly Circus - Wikipedia

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    Piccadilly Circus was created in 1819, at the junction with Regent Street, which was then being built under the planning of John Nash on the site of a house and garden belonging to a Lady Hutton; the intersection was then known as Regent Circus South (just as Oxford Circus was known as Regent Circus North) and it did not begin to be known as ...

  9. Oxford Circus tube station - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Circus is a London Underground station in Central London, serving Oxford Circus at the junction of Regent Street and Oxford Street, with entrances on all four corners of the intersection. The station is served by three lines: Bakerloo , Central and Victoria .