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  2. Regent Street - Wikipedia

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    The department store Dickins and Jones was established at No. 54 Oxford Street as Dickins and Smith before moving to Nos. 232–234 Regent Street in 1835. It was renamed to Dickins and Jones in the 1890s after John Pritchard Jones became a business partner, and by the turn of the 20th century employed over 200 people.

  3. Dickins & Jones - Wikipedia

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    Dickins & Jones was a high-quality department store in London, England, which traded between 1835 and 2007, although tracing its origins to 1790. From 1835, the main store was in London's Regent Street. In its final years the store had branches at Epsom, Richmond, and Milton Keynes. The name is now a fashion brand of House of Fraser.

  4. Peter Robinson (department store) - Wikipedia

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    He increased his store space in Oxford Street by buying up nearby shops, so by 1850 he was able to create a department store which was known for selling fashionable ladies clothes and accessories. [3] In 1865 he expanded further into Regent Street, buying Hodge and Lowman Linen drapers, which occupied 252–262 Regents Street. [4]

  5. Hamleys - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Hamleys would move to 188–196 Regent Street. [6] [8] The following year, it was purchased by the department store chain Debenhams. [10] Debenhams itself was the subject of a takeover in August 1985 by the Burton Group. [11] Burton Group divested Hamleys in August 1986 to Harris Queensway, a retail group led by Philip Harris.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. Austin Reed (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Austin Reed was a British fashion retailer founded in 1900; the brand was acquired by Edinburgh Woollen Mill in 2016.. NKVD officer Vladimir Pravdin wore an Austin Reed suit he purchased from the Regent Street store, abandoning it in a Swiss hotel as he fled after his 1937 assasination of Ignace Reiss.

  9. Night 'n Day - Wikipedia

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    The first group of Night 'n Day stores opened 24 hours a day, including on public holidays. [4] [3] Many stores are now open from early morning until late, seven days a week. [1] Night 'n Day stores open on Christmas Day, as they aren't bound by the laws governing supermarkets and other businesses. Timaru's Park store has used a range of ...