Lilley and Skinner shop in Oxford Street
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Lilley and Skinner shop in Oxford Street
Lilley and Skinner shop in Oxford Street
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SC_PHL_01_319_75_21986 (Collage 103816)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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Lilley and Skinner, 356-366 Oxford Street, Westminster, by Stratford Place. The building was Grade II listed in 1987, listing number 1065968. Lilley and Skinner opened the world's largest shoe store in 1921 on Oxford Street. The brand began its origins in Southwark in 1835 by boot and shoe manufacturer Thomas Lilley, later joining with W. Banks Skinner. Later it became a Forever 21 clothes store. Take 6, a men's fashion boutique traded next door at number 370. The street is busy with shoppers and taxis.
Lilley and Skinner, 356-366 Oxford Street, Westminster, by Stratford Place. The building was Grade II listed in 1987, listing number 1065968. Lilley and Skinner opened the world's largest shoe store in 1921 on Oxford Street. The brand began its origins in Southwark in 1835 by boot and shoe manufacturer Thomas Lilley, later joining with W. Banks Skinner. Later it became a Forever 21 clothes store. Take 6, a men's fashion boutique traded next door at number 370. The street is busy with shoppers and taxis.
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