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  2. CeX (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The first shop opened on London's Whitfield Street, close to Tottenham Court Road in 1992. [3] As a second hand retailer, CeX trades with customers offering either cash or a voucher for redemption in any CeX shop. [11] CeX offer a 5 year warranty subject to terms on all of the second hand products the company sells. [12]

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  4. Portobello Road - Wikipedia

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    On Saturdays it is home to Portobello Road Market, one of London's notable street markets, known for its second-hand clothes, pastries and antiques. [1] Every August since 1996, the Portobello Film Festival has been held in locations around Portobello Road and, in 2015, Portobello Radio was founded as the area's community radio station. [2]

  5. London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company - Wikipedia

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    The London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company was founded in 1854 by George Swan Nottage and Howard John Kennard. [2] Known initially as the London Stereoscope Company , in 1856 it changed its name to the London Stereoscopic Company , then in May 1859, became the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company .

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  7. List of telephone exchanges in London - Wikipedia

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    Telephones on automatic exchanges had letters as well as numbers marked on the telephone dial, and calls to London numbers used the first three letters of the exchange name followed by four digits, e.g. EUS 1234. [2] The number could be dialled as 387-1234 or spoken to a manual exchange operator as Euston 1234.

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