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  2. Topshop - Wikipedia

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    Topshop was founded in 1964 as Peter Robinson's Top Shop, a youth brand within the Sheffield branch and also had a large department in the Oxford Street shop. This was high fashion for the "young and different generation" as The Times put it in 1965, and the department stocked garments by names such as Mary Quant and Gerald McCann .

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  4. Peter Robinson (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Robinson (1804–1874), a Yorkshireman, opened a linen drapery shop at 103 Oxford Street in 1833. By 1840, he had opened a Court & General Mourning House store at 247–249 Regent Street, [1] which became known as "Black Peter Robinsons".

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  6. Newspapers of the Chicago metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Morning Herald, 1893–1901 (became Record-Herald) Chicago Post, 1890–1929 (absorbed by Daily News) Chicago Record, 1881–1901; Chicago Record Herald, 1901–1914; Chicago Republican, 1865–1872 (became Chicago Inter Ocean) Chicago Sun, 1941–1948 (merged with Chicago Daily Times to form Chicago Sun-Times) Chicago Times, 1861 ...

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  9. Henry C. Lytton & Co. - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1930s, The Hub had branches in Evanston, Illinois; Oak Park, Illinois; and Gary, Indiana. The company grossed $19 million (~$226 million in 2023) in 1946. [ 4 ] Also that year, the company name was officially changed to Henry C. Lytton & Co. to commemorate Lytton's 100th birthday.