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  2. Dingles (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The new Dingles opened in September 1951, becoming the first new department store to open in the UK since 1938. The building initially had four floors and 148,000 square feet of retail space. The design, however, purposefully allowed for the future upwards extension of the building and an additional three selling floors were added to the store ...

  3. Colsons - Wikipedia

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    Colsons, later Dingles and House of Fraser, was a department store located in Exeter, Devon, England. Located on the High Street, the store was founded in 1792, then expanded after damage in the Second World War. It was later acquired by House of Fraser and grouped with Plymouth-based Dingles, taking

  4. House of Fraser - Wikipedia

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    The store was at Victoria Road, Hartlepool / West Hartlepool) [155] Helston, Dingles (formerly B Thomas; acquired 1971; closed 3 July 1988. The store was at 37-39 Meneage Street) [50] High Wycombe, House of Fraser (opened 13 March 2008; closed 12 January 2023. The store was at Unit 1, Newlands Meadow, Eden Shopping Centre) [156]

  5. Zak Dingle - Wikipedia

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    Zachariah Bartholomew "Zak" Dingle is a fictional character from the British soap opera Emmerdale, played by Steve Halliwell.He first appeared on 20 October 1994. Halliwell initially joined the show as part of the Dingle family and was only initially supposed to appear for a few episodes, but has become a key part of the soap since his int

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  7. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The store was sold to Busbys of Bradford in 1953 who rebranded the store under the Busbys name. Busbys was itself purchased by Debenhams in 1958. The store was renamed Debenhams in 1973 and continued to trade from the same site until Debenhams' closure in 2021. 1953 [190] [271] A H Bull Reading: Bought by Selfridge Provincial Stores.

  8. Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It opened the Dingles Steam Village museum at its present location in Lifton, Devon, in 2003. [4] Following an expansion in 2006, the museum reopened in 2007 as Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre. [4] Rides, stall games, and artwork in the charity's collection were once featured in travelling funfairs. [5]

  9. Brights (department store) - Wikipedia

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    After the war the Exeter store was rebuilt in 1953 and the business continued to operate as an independent company until 1960 when J J Allen took over the Brights brand. [9] The Brights brand continued to be operated after the purchase of J J Allen by House of Fraser in 1969, however after the purchase of Dingles by House of Fraser in 1971, the ...