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  2. Stateside Records - Wikipedia

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    Stateside issued 45 of them, including the number 1 "Baby Love" in 1964, prior to the establishment of the UK Tamla Motown label. In the 1980s, the Stateside label was revived as a catalogue reissue label, specialising in American recordings from Capitol Records and other labels EMI acquired over the years.

  3. JoJo Maman Bébé - Wikipedia

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    In the world of mother and baby fashion, JoJo Maman Bébé is a specialist boutique. The initial product range was heavily inspired by traditional French Breton-style nautical clothing, [6] a theme that became part of the company's brand image, followed by an expansion into a broader range of baby, children's and maternity clothing.

  4. The Dale Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Their UK television show appearances included Thank Your Lucky Stars with Adam Faith, John Leyton, The Brooks Brothers, Geoff Goddard and Dion in 1961. [10] The Dale Sisters tracks "My Sunday Baby (un Telegrama)" and "All My Life" appeared on the compilation album, Say When – Ember Sixties Pop Vol. 1 1960-1961. [11] [12]

  5. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2006, Argos carried out a trial of a new catalogue branded Argos Home in over 100 stores in the United Kingdom. This proved successful, and on 5 August 2006, it launched the second Argos Home catalogue, this time in all 200 Argos Extra stores. The catalogue only contained home furniture and styling tips for the current season.

  6. Very (online retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The original Littlewoods brand was a shopping catalogue and retail business headquartered in Liverpool, and was bought by the Barclay brothers in 2002. [1] In 2009, Littlewoods Direct was rebranded as Very.co.uk, shifting its focus to online retailing and a younger market. [2] [3] The website launched officially in July 2009.

  7. Freemans - Wikipedia

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    Freemans grew to dominate the mail order landscape in the 1930s, being the largest mail order company in the UK, with over 30,000 agents. Expansion also meant that the company needed to find larger premises; it moved to 139 Clapham Road, London, in 1937.