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  2. Jermyn Street - Wikipedia

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    Jermyn Street shops traditionally sell shirts and other gentlemen's apparel, such as hats, shoes, shaving brushes, colognes, braces and collar stiffeners.The street is famous for its resident shirtmakers such as Turnbull & Asser, Hawes & Curtis, Thomas Pink, Hilditch & Key, [8] Harvie & Hudson, Emma Willis, and Charles Tyrwhitt.

  3. Jermyn Street Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Jermyn Street Theatre is committed to ensuring that at least fifty percent of all on stage and off stage creatives are women. [ 5 ] In 2018, Littler directed the first complete West End revival of Noël Coward 's Tonight at 8.30 , [ 28 ] featuring a cast of nine actors playing 73 roles. [ 29 ]

  4. Rosa Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Lewis (née Ovenden; 1867–1952) was an English cook and owner of The Cavendish Hotel in London, located at the intersection of Jermyn Street and Duke Street, St. James. [1] Known as the "Queen of Cooks", her culinary skills were highly prized by Edward VII, with whom she was rumoured to have had an affair in the 1890s.

  5. The Cavendish Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Jermyn Street is an established retail and urban leisure street which has bespoke gentlemen's clothing stores, shoe/bootmakers and barber shops. The hotel gained prominence during the 1902–1952 management of the self-made hotelier and socialite Rosa Lewis, who was also known as the "Queen of Cooks" and "The Duchess of Jermyn Street"; damaged ...

  6. Granby Four Streets - Wikipedia

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    The Granby Four Streets is an area in Toxteth, Liverpool, England, comprising four streets at the tip of a triangle near the Grade II* listed Princes Park.The streets, designed by Welsh architect Richard Owens and built by Welsh workers during the late 19th century are Beaconsfield Street, Cairns Street, Jermyn Street and Ducie Street.

  7. Paxton & Whitfield - Wikipedia

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    Originally located at 19 Jermyn Street, they moved to their current location in 1894. [1] Paxton & Whitfield hold two royal warrants, one from the then Prince of Wales in 1997 and one from Queen Elizabeth II in 2001. The relationship with the Royal Warrant Holders Association goes back to Queen Victoria in 1850.

  8. 22 Jermyn Street - Wikipedia

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    22 Jermyn Street is the address of the site of several former hotels, including the Eyrie Mansion and an eponymously named luxury hotel in London, England. Jermyn Street is in St James's in the centre of London's West End , 75 yards from Piccadilly Circus .

  9. T. M. Lewin - Wikipedia

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    TM Lewin shop in Jermyn Street. T. M. Lewin Shirtmaker, [1] commonly known as TM Lewin, is a British online menswear retailer. It was started in 1898 by Thomas Mayes Lewin who opened his first shop on London's Panton Street and later moved to Jermyn Street, renowned as a base for formal shirts. TM Lewin started out making shirts but later ...