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  2. John Lewis & Partners - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis & Partners, commonly known as John Lewis, is a British chain of high-end department stores operating across the United Kingdom. It is part of the John Lewis Partnership plc , a holding company held in a trust on behalf of its employees as the beneficiaries of the trust. [ 3 ]

  3. John Lewis Partnership - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis Partnership plc [3] (JLP) is a British company that operates John Lewis & Partners department stores, Waitrose supermarkets, financial services and a build to rent operation. The public limited company [ 3 ] [ 4 ] is owned by a trust [ 4 ] on behalf of all its employees, known as Partners, who share the responsibilities and rewards ...

  4. Bainbridge's - Wikipedia

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    Bainbridge's (company name Bainbridge & Co) was a major department store in Eldon Square in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, England.The store, which is now branded as John Lewis Newcastle, moved to its current site in 1976, but the company dates back to 1838.

  5. Department stores by country - Wikipedia

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    By the 1870s and 80s, many more department stores had arrived, with Gamages in London's High Holborn, William Whiteley in Bayswater, [43] John Barker in Kensington, Allders in Croydon, Bentalls in Kingston upon Thames, H. Binns, Son & Co in Sunderland, Debenhams in London, John Lewis in London, Browns of Chester, Walter Wilson & Co. and Wylie ...

  6. John Barnes (department store) - Wikipedia

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    On 17 January 1981, the store closed for good with 253 John Lewis partners losing their jobs, with many being transferred to the Brent Cross Branch. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] However, on 2 February 1981 the store reopened as Waitrose John Barnes on the ground floor (the food hall had been previously in the basement) and continues to operate from there. [ 7 ]

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  8. Bonds of Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Changes at the Norwich store failed to arrest the decline in the company's fortunes, however, with operating losses since 1978 culminating in the sale of the company in 1982. The John Lewis Partnership bought the business for a fee said to be £1 million. [2] The store continued to trade as Bonds until 2001 when the John Lewis name was adopted.

  9. Rep. John Lewis remembered for legacy of 'good trouble' - AOL

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    “John Lewis was a titan of the civil rights movement whose goodness, faith and bravery transformed our nation – from the determination with which he met discrimination at lunch counters and on ...