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    Sir Arthur Lasenby Liberty (13 August 1843 – 11 May 1917) was an English merchant, and the founder of Liberty & Co. Arthur Liberty was born on 13 August...
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    working with British artists and designers. Liberty’s makes a cameo appearance in Enola Holmes. Arthur Lasenby Liberty was born in Chesham, Buckinghamshire,...
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    ("modern style"). It took its name from Arthur Lasenby Liberty and the store he founded in 1874 in London, Liberty Department Store, which specialized in...
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  • English cyclist Arthur Lasenby Liberty (1843–1917), British businessman Lazenby (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Lasenby. If an internal...
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  • and PAW Patrol: The Movie Liberty (department store), a London store founded in 1875 by Arthur Lasenby Liberty The Liberty, a shopping centre in Havering...
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    Shepherd and William Hair Haseler, who partnered with Arthur Lasenby Liberty, the founder of Liberty. Significant American manufacturers of match safes include...
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    (precious metals) ranges.[citation needed] The gravestone of Liberty founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty, was designed by Knox. His design talent covered a wide...
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    Art Nouveau (redirect from Stilo Liberty)
    Italy, it was often called stile Liberty ('Liberty style'), after Arthur Lasenby Liberty, the founder of London's Liberty & Co, whose textile designs were...
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    (1895–96) In Italy, The Stile Liberty took its name from Arthur Lasenby Liberty and the store he founded in 1874 in London, Liberty Department Store, which...
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    The department store Liberty is on the corner of Great Marlborough Street and Regent Street. The founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty, was unable to expand...
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  • Smith Levi Strauss & Co. – Levi Strauss Li-Ning – Li Ning LibertyArthur Lasenby Liberty Lidl – named for Ludwig Lidl Life – Ernesto Vita (surname is...
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    imports had also picked up and Arthur Lasenby Liberty became well known as a Japanese goods importer at his store Liberty's (or for example 'small silver...
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    in a newly opened department store called Liberty, in London's Regent Street, in 1875. Arthur Lasenby Liberty with his great business skills fused the...
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    and offices above. The Liberty department store is based at Nos. 210–220. It was founded by entrepreneur Arthur Lasenby Liberty, who had been inspired...
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    Plaistowes once more owned the village for another 50 years. In 1900, Arthur Lasenby Liberty bought the manor from John Plaistowe and built a new manor house...
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    member of the British Royal Family, born in Iver in south Bucks Arthur Lasenby Liberty, merchant, was from Chesham Richard Lee, footballer, attended Aylesbury...
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    in neighbouring Amersham but grew up in Chesham. Arthur Lasenby Liberty, founder of the famous Liberty store in London, lived in a house next to the George...
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    first wife, he married Marian Lasenby, a relative of Arthur Lasenby Liberty, the founder of the department store Liberty & Co. In 1897 Staffordshire pottery...
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    been based at Nos. 13–14 since 1993. It was formerly the home of Arthur Lasenby Liberty. The Royal College of Ophthalmologists was based at No. 17 from...
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    House, 13 Cornwall Terrace, was the home of Sir Arthur Lasenby Liberty (1843–1917), founder of Liberty & Co. The Foundation is represented in Japan by...
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    established in Italy and derived from the famous London warehouses of Arthur Lasenby Liberty, among the first to display and disseminate objects and prints of...
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  • the Liberty & Co. department store on Regent Street in the West End of London's shopping district. Opened originally in 1874 by Arthur Lasenby Liberty, Liberty...
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    shows and flower shows were also held, and for his ‘Indian Village’ Arthur Lasenby Liberty brought to The Albert Palace silk spinners and weavers, carpet makers...
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    visiting the country in 1889 with the painter Alfred East and Arthur Lasenby Liberty and his wife. He served as vice-president of the Japan Society,...
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  • Phillip Frederick Rose, 2nd Baronet, of Rayners, Penn, Amersham 1899: Arthur Lasenby Liberty, of the Manor House, the Lee, Great Missenden 1900: Sir Robert Grenville...
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    Queen Victoria and her family painting and drawing. Liberty, under its founder, Arthur Lasenby Liberty, opened a store in London's Regent Street in 1875...
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  • Walter Essex, MP 1 January 1913 John Arthur Godwin 1 January 1913 Arthur Holland 1 January 1913 Arthur Lasenby Liberty 1 January 1913 Richard Mathias 1 January...
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    Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-25538-8. Lennig, Arthur (2000). Stroheim. The University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-7125-8...
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