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  2. Dune London - Wikipedia

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    It was established as a small concession store situated at London's Oxford Street. [1] As of 2022, Dune has "over 350 store locations worldwide". [4] The company claims that a pair of shoes undergoes more than 120 processes. [1]

  3. List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom

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    Chain of shoe shops based mainly in London. In 1937 the business was purchased by K Shoes, [79] who completed a deal with Clarks and split the shops between them, with Clarks keeping eight. Clarks were not allowed to operate them under the Abbotts name, so chose the name Peter Lord. K Shoes operated the remaining shops under their own name.

  4. Lilley & Skinner - Wikipedia

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    Lilley & Skinner opened what was believed to be the world's largest shoe shop in Oxford Street in 1921. [ 3 ] Control of the business was opened up just before he died by the grandson of the founder, chairman Thomas Lilley (1872-1951) with a public listing of ordinary shares to establish a value for the 80 per cent [ 6 ] estate duty .

  5. London’s Oxford Street to be pedestrianized under new ... - AOL

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    Oxford Street receives more than 500,000 visitors every day, according to the statement, and is home to flagship stores such as Selfridges and John Lewis But the world-famous shopping strip has ...

  6. Marks & Spencer given permission to demolish flagship Oxford ...

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    Marks & Spencer (M&S) will demolish its flagship Oxford Street store after three years of planning delays over the art deco building. Plans to rejuvenate the building as a nine-storey retail space ...

  7. Oxford Street - Wikipedia

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    Shoemakers Lilley & Skinner acquired the lease of 358–360 Oxford Street in 1914; [27] they later expanded into Nos. 356–366, reputedly becoming the world's largest shoe store in 1921. [28] In 1922 C&A purchased Nos. 376–384 (before long C&A had three stores on Oxford Street, which remained the case until their withdrawal from the UK ...

  8. Peter Robinson (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The flagship store at Oxford Circus, having suffered bomb damage in September 1940 Family grave of Peter Robinson in Highgate Cemetery (west) Peter Robinson was a chain of department stores with its flagship store being situated at Oxford Circus, London. Founded in 1833 as a drapery, Robinson bought up nearby shops on Oxford Street to create a ...

  9. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Street, London: 1849 Group of traditional department stores in the UK; stores include: Glasgow * Birmingham; T J Hughes: Liverpool: 1912 Group of 16 department stores Jarrold & Sons: Norwich: 1770 Group comprising one department store and associated smaller shops John Lewis & Partners: Oxford Street, London: 1864