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  2. John Lewis & Partners - Wikipedia

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    The first John Lewis store opened in 1864 on Oxford Street, London. In 2023, there are 35 stores throughout Great Britain. In 2023, there are 35 stores throughout Great Britain. From 1925 to 2022, John Lewis had a policy known as "Never Knowingly Undersold," which promised to match or beat lower prices offered by national high street competitors.

  3. Selfridges - Wikipedia

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    During the 1940s, smaller provincial Selfridges stores were sold to the John Lewis Partnership, and in 1951, the original Oxford Street store was acquired by the Liverpool-based Lewis's chain of department stores. [4] Lewis's and Selfridges were then taken over in 1965 by the Sears Group, owned by Charles Clore. [5]

  4. Peter Rees Jones - Wikipedia

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    The Sloane Square business was purchased by John Lewis, founder of the eponymous Oxford Street store, after his death. Unlike most other stores owned by the company, which are now branded John Lewis (Bainbridge, Heelas etc.), Peter Jones has retained its original name.

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  6. Selfridges flagship store - Wikipedia

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    The Selfridges flagship store is a Grade II listed department store on Oxford Street in Marylebone, London, England, and is also the headquarters of the Selfridges department store chain. It was designed by Daniel Burnham for Harry Gordon Selfridge , and opened in 1909.

  7. John Lewis Partnership - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis & Partners' flagship department store on Oxford Street, London. In 2012, the John Lewis division operated 30 full-line department stores, one John Lewis Click and Commute at St Pancras railway station, one John Lewis convenience store at Heathrow Airport, 10 John Lewis at Home Stores, and a web store. [17]

  8. Peter Robinson (department store) - Wikipedia

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    In 1865 he expanded further into Regent Street, buying Hodge and Lowman Linen drapers, which occupied 252–262 Regents Street. [4] During the 1850s, John Lewis, later the founder of a rival department store, worked for Peter Robinson, initially as a drapery assistant, but worked his way up to being the youngest silk buyer in London. In 1864 he ...

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