John Lewis (department store)

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John Lewis on Oxford Street, London is the flagship department store of the John Lewis Partnership. It opened in 1864.

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  • John Lewis Liverpool is the largest shop in the north-west of England. Until 2001 the store was called George Henry Lee (and is still popularly known as Lee's). It was founded in 1853 and later acquired by Selfridge Provincial Stores. It was bought by the John Lewis Partnership in 1940. The store, under the name George Henry Lee, is mentined in Willy Russel's musical Blood Brothers. It had a reputation for being the most upmarket of the department stores in Liverpool, with Lewis's and Owen Owen somewhat less esteemed, and Blackler's and TJ Hughes being some distance downmarket.
  • John Lewis Nottingham is a department store in Nottingham, England. Formerly called Jessops, the name of the store was changed to 'John Lewis' in 2002 following a refurbishment and the addition of a new selling-floor. The shop has a sound local reputation and is still referred to as 'Jessops' by many people in Nottingham. The store was established in 1804 in Long Row, moving to King Street in 1897. On 27th April 1933 Jessop & Son was acquired by the John Lewis Partnership to become their first branch outside London. Expansion and rebuilding works to the King Street premises in the 1960s were succeeded by a move to the new Victoria Centre in 1972.
  • John Lewis Southampton is a department store in Southampton, Hampshire, England. Originally established in 1897 as Tyrrell & Green, the John Lewis Partnership acquired the store in 1934. The Southampton premises were destroyed by enemy action in 1940 with a new building opening in 1956 and later extended. Sir Stuart Hampson, current chairman of the John Lewis Partnership was Managing Director, Tyrrell & Green, prior to his appointment to the board of directors. The name of the store was changed to 'John Lewis' following a relocation from Above Bar to the new West Quay shopping centre in 2000.
  • John Lewis Sheffield is a John Lewis Partnership department store in Sheffield, England. The name of the store was changed from Cole Brothers to John Lewis in 2002. Cole Brothers was a long standing Sheffield department store that had been founded by John, Thomas, and Skelton Cole in 1847. The current location of the store was earlier where the Albert Hall Cinema/Picture House stood in Barkers Pool but was demolished, which was not far from where the Cole Brothers original store was located on the corner (Coles Corner). The store is due to be relocated to the city's new retail quarter in 2009.


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