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  2. Boux Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Boux Avenue Ltd. is a chain of lingerie stores based in the United Kingdom. The chain is owned by entrepreneur Theo Paphitis, [1] best known for his regular appearances on the BBC business programme Dragons' Den and as former chairman of Millwall FC. Boux Avenue launched in the spring of 2011 initially opening six stores across the United Kingdom.

  3. Theo Paphitis - Wikipedia

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    He is the owner of stationery chain Ryman, the homewares specialist Robert Dyas and lingerie retailer Boux Avenue. According to The Sunday Times Rich List in 2020, Paphitis is worth £290 million. [1] In May 2018, Solent University in Southampton named Paphitis as their new Chancellor. [2]

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  5. Millwall - Wikipedia

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    Millwall is a district on the western and southern side of the Isle of Dogs, in east London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.It lies to the immediate south of Canary Wharf and Limehouse, north of Greenwich and Deptford, east of Rotherhithe, west of Cubitt Town, and has a long shoreline along London's Tideway, part of the River Thames.

  6. La Senza - Wikipedia

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    Paphitis left the board and is no longer a shareholder, [15] and in the spring of 2011 set up the new lingerie firm Boux Avenue. [16] On 23 December 2011, La Senza UK filed for administration citing "trading conditions" as one of the conditions for closure. The company stated that it had 2,600 UK staff at 146 stores and 18 concessions, and ...

  7. Barkantine Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Tooke Arms, a pub on the Barkantine Estate, rebuilt in the 1970s. The Barkantine Estate is a large social housing estate in Millwall built by the London County Council in the lates 1960s, located on the Isle of Dogs and is also composed of a pub, shopping promenade and park.

  8. New Cross Stadium - Wikipedia

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    New Cross Stadium, Hornshay Street, Old Kent Road, in South East London opened 1 June 1933, as a greyhound racing stadium and later speedway.The ground was adjacent to The Old Den, [1] the then home of Millwall F.C. and was used as a training ground by the club when they did not have facilities of their own.

  9. Len Julians - Wikipedia

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    He played in 52 games of Millwall's then League record home unbeaten record of 59 games, scoring 35 goals, which ended on 14 January 1967 with a 2–1 defeat to Plymouth. [ 4 ] Len left Millwall at the end of the 1966/67 season for a short spell in United States with Detroit Cougars where he became their Coach after a playing injury.