Virtual Tour -  Mr Selfridge and his competitors - some West End stories

Virtual Tour - Mr Selfridge and his competitors - some West End stories

By Stephen Benton, Footprints of London
Online event

Overview

Hear fascinating and unexpected tales of some of London's great West End stores, from Selfridges to John Lewis via Liberty and many others

This is a virtual tour conducted live hosted via Zoom video conferencing where your guide will show slides and give a talk to accompany them. There will be the opportunity for questions both during and after the talk.

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You may not be able to get to town for shopping but come with me on a walk round one of the world's premier shopping areas and let me tell you fascinating stories about some of the West End’s major stores and the characters behind them. You will discover why a Marks and Spencer's store is named after a building in ancient Rome and find out Liberty’s unexpected connection to the British Navy. I will tell you about the first John Lewis who started with one small shop on Oxford Street in 1864 and why he would be shocked to discover what his son did to the business. I will talk about about the rise and fall of HMV and explain the pivotal role the HMV store played in the discovery of the Beatles. I will show you the original Debenhams store which was very grand indeed and a nearby piano showroom which is now known for something different. When we finish at Selfridges, I will reveal just how much (or rather how little) of the television series was true and I will share with you some other stories such as the bet between Harry Gordon Selfridge and Harrods in 1917 and what the loser had to do.

Who knew shops could be so interesting!

Category: Film & Media, TV

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

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Online event

Organised by

Stephen Benton, Footprints of London

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£10 – £16
Dec 16 · 11:00 PST