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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 (advocacy group) - Wikipedia

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    A number of other future high-profile Labour politicians worked at the organisation at this time, such as Harriet Harman, who worked as the legal officer from 1978 to 1982, Jack Dromey, later her husband, was a member (1970–79) and chairman of the executive committee, and Diane Abbott was employed as Race Relations Officer (1978–80).

  4. Telephone exchange names - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers listed in 1920 in New York City having three-letter exchange prefixes. In the United States, the most-populous cities, such as New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, and Chicago, initially implemented dial service with telephone numbers consisting of three letters and four digits (3L-4N) according to a system developed by W. G. Blauvelt of AT&T in 1917. [1]

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    VMED O2 UK Limited, [1] trading as Virgin Media O2, is a British mass media and telecommunications company based in London, England.The company was formed in June 2021 as a 50:50 joint venture between Liberty Global and Telefónica through the merger of their respective Virgin Media and O2 UK businesses.

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  7. 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 .

  8. 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]

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