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Authors: Lindy Woodhead
plans castle on Hengistbury Head,
154
–5,
169
,
220
buys businesses and properties in provinces,
155
early flights,
155
–6
builds residential houses,
157
anti-ageing measures,
161
eating and drinking,
161
buying policy,
167
–8
offers price cuts,
167
relations with children,
171
attempts to buy
The Times
,
172
–3
affection for Paris,
175
Charity Ball for Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute for Nurses,
177
entertaining,
178
,
188
,
199
–200,
222
travels on continent,
184
–5,
222
granted residential status,
190
night life,
192
–3
affair with Jenny Dolly,
193
,
195
,
215
,
223
,
231
–2
estate,
206
sets up Gordon Selridge Trust,
213
acquires Whiteley’s,
215
–16,
221
buys steam yacht
Conqueror
,
215
acquires neighbouring properties to store,
219
love of flowers,
220
–21
moves to Carlton House Terrace,
222
optimism in Great Depression,
228
debts to company and syndicates,
235
–6,
252
,
254
–5
biography by Blackwood,
242
and Holmes’s presence at Board meetings,
242
injured in fall from scaffolding,
243
moves to Brook House, Park Lane,
244
celebrates Coronation (1937),
247
–8
naturalized as British citizen,
248
–9
foresees Second World War,
252
breach with son,
253
Holmes forces retirement,
254
–5
tax arrears,
254
writes final ‘Callisthenes’ column,
254
resignation letter to staff,
255
–6
visits store after retirement,
257
book collection auctioned,
258
bronze plaque and illuminated scroll presented to,
258
leaves Brook House for Putney,
258
pension reduced,
258
death and burial,
260
The Romance of Commerce
,
150
–51
Selfridge, Lois (HGS’s mother): HGS’s relations with,
13
–14,
63
,
169
–70
moves to Chicago,
39
accompanies HGS to theatre,
42
accompanies HGS and Rosalie on honeymoon,
44
character and qualities,
63
in London with HGS,
82
–3
dominance in family,
96
socialising in old age,
169
–70
death and funeral,
183
revisits USA,
183
grave tended,
220
Selfridge Provincial Stores Ltd,
213
,
249
Selfridge, Robert Oliver (HGS’s father),
13
Selfridge, Robert Oliver, Jr (HGS’s brother),
13
Selfridge, Rosalie Amelia (
née
Buckingham; Rose; HGS’s wife): engagement and marriage to HGS,
43
–4
loses first child,
46
in London with HGS,
82
home and family life in London,
96
–8
revisits Chicago,
97
membership of Daughters of the American Revolution,
117
at Highcliffe,
146
–7
joins Red Cross in war in Christchurch,
146
opens convalescent camp for American soldiers,
146
grave tended,
220
Selfridge, Rosalie (HGS-Rose’s daughter)
see
Wiasemsky, Rosalie
Selfridge, Violette (HGS-Rose’s daughter)
see
Sibour, Violette de
Selfridge’s (store), Oxford Street: opened (1909),
1
,
87
–8
planned and built,
74
–7,
80
,
83
–4
staffing and organisation,
80
–81,
96
window-dressing and displays,
80
–81,
108
,
136
internal display,
81
women employees,
82
,
122
,
134
,
142
advertising and publicity,
85
–6,
164
in-store demonstrations and exhibitions,
86
,
96
,
133
–4,
142
–3,
186
,
235
departments and services,
88
staff rules, discipline and training,
95
,
129
–30,
250
rifle range,
96
dressmaking workshops,
100
cosmetics and beauty department,
102
,
111
–12,
208
costume jewellery,
104
exhibits Blériot’s plane,
105
–6
eschews outside name signs,
108
financial returns and profits,
110
,
121
,
144
,
208
,
228
,
232
,
244
book department,
115
celebrates 1911 Coronation,
116
–17
delivery service,
116
gift vouchers,
121
pet department,
121
ice-cream soda departments,
123
‘Dominions’ exhibition (1914),
129
staff sales figures,
130
Palm Court restaurant,
133
,
158
,
199
in First World War,
134
–5,
142
–3
staff enlist in war,
134
War Bonds,
150
extension and tower planned,
153
–4
tenth anniversary,
155
hairdressing department,
163
price cuts and stock reduction,
167
–8
staff benefits and bonuses,
168
,
249
–50
election night parties,
176
,
181
,
188
,
226
,
234
,
240
extension to Thomas Lloyd building,
176
–7,
185
cooling system,
185
sports club and ground,
186
sports stars appear in,
187
,
201
signature window,
195
sixteenth birthday celebrations (1925),
195
music in-store,
211
escalators installed,
214
building completed (1928),
217
acquired by Lewis’s of Liverpool,
220
roof garden,
220
Bargain Tables throughout store,
228
–9
aviation department,
229
–30
twenty-first birthday celebrations,
229
staff offer to work late without overtime,
232
‘The Queen of Time’ statue,
232
clocks,
233
‘Buy British’ campaign,
234
extension modified,
236
Silver Jubilee (1934),
237
celebrates George V’s Silver Jubilee (1935),
237
twenty-seventh birthday,
244
television department and studio,
251
–2
prepares for war (1939),
253
–4
bombed in war,
259
Palm Court closed,
259
houses US signals unit in war,
260
servants,
242
Settle, Alison,
201
–2
Shadwell Park, Thetford, Norfolk,
79
Shaw, George Bernard,
161
Shedd, John,
30
,
39
–40,
60
,
62
–4,
66
,
70
,
184
Sheffield, Julia, Lady,
133
Shelburne, William Petty, 2nd Earl of (
later
1st Marquis of Lansdowne),
166
Sherwin-Williams Paint Company,
71
shopping: in Britain,
78
–9
in modern life,
261
–4
Sibour, Beatrice de (
née
Selfridge; HGS-Rose’s daughter): birth,
58
upbringing and schooling,
96
,
146
marriage to Louis de Sibour,
171
,
209
divorce,
251
Sibour, Blaise de (Violette’s son),
175
,
250
killed in war,
259
Sibour, Jacqueline de (Violette’s daughter),
250
Sibour, Jacques, vicomte de: marriage to Violette,
170
flies round world,
230
visits Spain with HGS,
245
marriage breakdown,
250
Sibour, Comte Louis Blaise de: marriage to Beatrice,
171
,
209
divorce,
251
Sibour, Violette de (
née
Selfridge; HGS-Rose’s daughter): birth,
58
upbringing,
96
joins Red Cross in war,
146
marriage to de Sibour,
170
flies round world,
230
accompanies father to USA (1935),
239
marriage breakdown,
250
–51
settles in USA and works for Elizabeth Arden,
259
Sieff, Mr & Mrs Israel,
244
Siegel, Henry,
63
–4
Simpson, Wallis (
later
Duchess of Windsor),
225
,
243
,
245
,
247
–8
Singer, Isaac,
21
Sitwell, (Dame) Edith,
202
Smith, Mrs Perry,
38
Smith, W. H. (bookseller),
115
,
139
Spealls (shop), South Audley Street, London,
82
Stanley, Albert
see
Ashfield, Baron
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady,
3
,
19
,
55
Stead, W. T.,
119
Steichen, Edward,
164
Steines, C. W.,
80
Steinway Piano Company,
51
Stern, Ernest,
248
Sterry, Charlotte Cooper,
98
Stewart, Alexander Turney,
7
,
11
–12,
22
,
33
stockings,
162
–3
Stone, Christopher,
211
Stone, Lucy,
55
Strauss, Isadore,
119
Stuart, General Sir Charles,
145
Stuart, Sir Charles, Baron Stuart de Rothesay,
145
Suddell, Richard,
220
Suffolk, Daisy, Countess of (
née
Leiter),
83
Sullivan Creek Mining and Milling Company,
67
Sutherland, Millicent, Duchess of (
later
FitzGerald),
127
Swales, Francis,
75
–6
Swan & Edgar (London store),
5
,
93
,
99
,
164
,
216
Swanson, Gloria,
163
Sylvester, Victor,
160
T
tango (dance),
123
–4
Tanner, Mr (of Selfridge’s),
104
Tatler
(magazine),
133
,
139
,
188
,
236
television: early demonstrations,
134
,
195
HGS predicts importance of,
199
Selfridge’s opens department and studio for,
251
–2
Temperance Movement,
160
Terry, Ellen,
99
Thaw, Consuelo,
224
Thomas, George Holt,
104
Thomson, Sir Basil Home,
189
Thomson, Christopher Birdwood Thomson, Baron,
230
Thorndike, (Dame) Sybil,
240
–41
Thrifty, John (bargain store),
250
Tilden, Harriet,
41
Times, The
: on economy in First World War,
125