1392:. Manchester: Lewis's, (Text of Edmond Holme's original directory republished with map of Old Manchester and Salford. pp. 47β65 contain "A description of Manchester" (written for this edition). pp. 66β72 contain "Lewis's": extract from a letter from Mr. Ike Halky to Mr. Hugh Bett, and the back wrapper advt. for Lewis's and view of the store (at 106-122 Market Street). The map reproduces one showing the two towns ca. 1794. British Library catalogue dates as which is perhaps too early: Lewis's Manchester store was established in 1877, having been founded in Liverpool in 1856.)
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Liverpool and Manchester. The Leicester branch traded independently for a short while, following a management buyout, as 'Lewis's of Leicester', before eventually closing. Other branches, including the Birmingham store, closed down.
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Allders 1996-2005, later Primark 2006-2016 when they relocated to a larger unit in the extended part of the centre; original store partially demolished in 2016, now smaller
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