J L Dixons


J L Dixons department store opened in Southend, England, in 1913 and shut its doors in 1973.

Background

The store was located on the corner of London Road and what was called The Broadway, now known as the High Street with its main competitors being Keddies & Brightwells. The site was re-developed in 1938 and had over 40,000 square feet in total, is today occupied by WHSmith, Burger King, Toy n Tuck and the Lawrence Matthews Art Shop. J L Dixons was not related to Dixons Retail, also started in Southend.