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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. Edwin Thomas Hall - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Thomas Hall (1851–1923) was a British architect [1] known primarily for the design of the Liberty & Co. department store, the Old Library at Dulwich College (1902–03 [2]) and various hospitals. He was the brother of the architect George Alfred Hall and father of Edwin Stanley Hall, also a noted architect.

  4. Great Marlborough Street - Wikipedia

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    Great Marlborough Street has had an association with the law since the late-18th century; Marlborough Street Magistrates Court subsequently became one of the most important magistrates courts in London. The department store Liberty is on the corner of Great Marlborough Street with Regent Street and sports a Mock Tudor facade.

  5. Central London Media and Shopping District Regent Street ...

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    Regent Street, one of central London’s busiest shopping districts and also home to a number of arts and media companies, has been evacuated due to a suspected bomb. The evacuation took place ...

  6. 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.

  7. Regent Street - Wikipedia

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    The main London branch of the clothing store Jaeger was at Nos. 200–206 Regent Street. It was founded in 1884 by Lewis Tomalin, who was inspired by naturalist Gustav Jäger 's pioneering use of anti-animal fibre-based clothing.

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  9. Arthur Lasenby Liberty - Wikipedia

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    After Farmer & Rogers refused to make him a partner in their business, [3] Liberty, in 1875, opened his own shop, Liberty & Co., in Regent Street, London.There he sold ornaments, fabrics and miscellaneous objets d'art from the Far East.