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  2. 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.

  3. Liberty Clock - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Clock is a mechanical clock that was completed in 1925 (100 years ago) (). [1] The clock forms part of, and protrudes from, the three storey archway that spans the northern end of the Kingly Street mall in Soho, Central London. The archway itself is part of the western end of the Great Marlborough Street Liberty department store.

  4. Whiteleys - Wikipedia

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    Whiteleys was a shopping centre in Bayswater, London. It was built in the retail space of the former William Whiteley Limited department store, which opened in 1911 as one of London's first department stores, and was one of the main department stores, alongside Selfridge's, Liberty's and Harrods. The centre's main entrance was located on Queensway.

  5. Great Marlborough Street - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Lasenby Liberty built his eponymous department store in a Mock Tudor style. In the early 20th century, a number of prominent automobile companies had showrooms on Great Marlborough Street. De Dion-Bouton, the largest automobile manufacturer in the world at the time, [13] opened a London showroom at No. 10 in 1919. [14]

  6. The Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty, formally named The Liberty Shopping Centre, is a covered shopping centre in Romford, London, England, the largest such centre in the town. It was originally built in 1968 and underwent a four-year redevelopment completed in 2003. The centre takes its name from the former Liberty of Havering and is owned by the Cosgrave Property Group.

  7. Liberties of the Tower of London - Wikipedia

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    The liberty was abolished on 25 June 1894, following a petition by the justices of the peace of the County of London under the Liberties Act 1850. [5] The Whitechapel District was dissolved in 1900 and local government functions passed to the Metropolitan Borough of Stepney. [6] The liberty continued as a franchise coroner's district.

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