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Selfridges department store
  SHOPPING FOR ENGLAND

Shopping as a leisure experience as well as a necessity was a concept introduced to the UK by two Americans during the Edwardian period.

Join Mica Nava as she traces the careers of Gordon Selfridge, who created his eponymous department store as a glamorous escape for middle class women, and Frank Woolworth, whose low-cost household goods shops gave the working class their first taste of middle class materialism.

 
   
 
 
THE EDWARDIAN LARDER
Find out what Edwardian shoppers took home
Items in a larder
THE EDWARDIANS
Highlights from BBC Four's extensive season
The Edwardians (Jessie Wallace)

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Mica Nava
Profile from the University of East London

www.selfridges.com
The famous store on its own history

museum.woolworths.co.uk
In-depth site about the story of Woolworths

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