Selfridges is a department store in London, England.
Harry Gordon Selfridge founded the store.
It was opened on the 15th March 1909 on Oxford Street.
At the Selfridges London store, there are new collections being released, and great offers for consumers. For more details about a specific store, visit your local Selfridges London store.
The 'Selfridges' store was first founded and opened in 1909. Since then it has made new stores in locations such as London, Birmingham and Manchester.
Selfridges department store in London was opened on March 15, 1909 on Oxford Street. Harry Gordon Selfridge founded the store. Other stores have since opened in Manchester and Birmingham.
According to the company website, the head office for Selfridges is located in London. This is also the flagship store - or the store where the company originated! The address for the London shop is: 400 Oxford Street London W1A 1AB
There are four Selfridges stores. They are located at:- London's Oxford Street (main shop) Trafford, in Manchester Exchange Square, Manchester, and The Bullring in Birmingham
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Over recent years it has changed between Harrods and Selfridges, but at this point I believe that Harrods has the slight size advantage
15th March 1909
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The worlds first working television system made its public debut in Selfridges, a London department store in March of 1925. The "Televisor" was John Logie Baird's name for the television he demonstrated and it was the same system that went into public service in 1929 when the BBC adopted Baird's system for the worlds first scheduled broadcasts. Selfridges were keen to support new technologies and the Televisor was installed in the store as a showcase for the product but was not for sale in 1925. Selfridges is still trading in Oxford Street in London but the televisions is has in store now are most certainly for sale.
Yes, Amelia visited London in 1928 and again in 1932 when her red Vega 5 was displayed in Selfridges Department store in honour of her solo flight across the Atlantic.
Chancellor George Osborne briefly worked as a towel folder in the basement of the Selfridges department store in London. He did this job during a summer break while he was a university student.