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  2. 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 ...

  3. Topshop - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Circus, London – The flagship Topshop shop in the UK was 90,000 square feet (8,400 m 2), covered five floors and attracted an average of 28,000 customers each day. [51] In May 2019, Arcadia Group confirmed it planned to close multiple stores, [ 72 ] [ 73 ] including Topshop's flagship store on London's Oxford Street.

  4. Oxford Circus - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Circus is a road junction connecting Oxford Street and Regent Street in the West End of London. It is also the entrance to Oxford Circus tube station . The junction opened in 1819 as part of the Regent Street development under John Nash , and was originally known as Regent Circus North .

  5. Oxford Street - Wikipedia

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    The former Peter Robinson / Topshop store adjoining Oxford Circus. Topshop was conceived in the 1960s as a youth brand for Peter Robinson, and a sizeable Topshop department was opened within the flagship store on Oxford Street (which had been rebuilt in the 1920s as part of the Oxford Circus improvements). [18]

  6. Philip Green - Wikipedia

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    Topshop Oxford Circus damaged by anti-cuts protesters in March 2011. Green became the target of activist group UK Uncut in November 2010 for alleged corporate tax avoidance. The group targeted Green specifically as a government advisor. [42] Taveta Investments, acquired by Arcadia in 2002, is registered in the name of Green's wife. [43]

  7. Associated Independent Recording - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Circus facility included two large studios (one 58×32 feet, the other 30×28 feet) and two small ones. The studios contained two Bösendorfer pianos, many soundproof booths, and a 56-channel mixing console, custom-designed by Neve Electronics to AIR's specification. [4] AIR London became popular in the 1970s for spoken word ...

  8. List of terrorist incidents in London - Wikipedia

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    18 to 22 February 1994: Incendiary devices and one very small high explosive device were planted in various London shops: a record shop at 157 Charing Cross Road WC2; Topshop, Oxford Circus W1; Hennes, Oxford Circus W1; a newsagents (which was destroyed), Great Cumberland Place W1; Burtons, New Oxford Street WC1; Burtons, Regent Street W1 ...

  9. Category:Oxford Street - Wikipedia

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