Lewis's

1940s - 1970s
Lewis's Department Stores had a generally simular logo throughout the 1940's and the 1950's. Consisting of Capital Letters. Selfridges (Which was owned by Lewis's at this time). Was given a simular logo. The logo was used in all the stores, except a variant was used in Lewis's Royal Poltechnic in Glasgow.

1970s -1986
Lewis's had changed the logo due to being taken over by Sears.

1986 -1995
In 1986 it was decided a reorganisation of Lewis's/Selfridges Ltd was needed and as such the New Lewis's was born. There was also the short lived Lewis's Supacentre Hypermarket ( A branch was located in Ellesmere Port). In 1991 the Lewis's arm of the Sears business was placed in administration and 5 branches werebought out by Owen Owen PLC. Owen Owen contined using this logo.

1996 - 2007
Lewis's logo closely followed the original but at various times had "Owen Owen". Variants were used on different stores. Stores were closed ( Manchester in 2001), but the Liverpool Lewis's store remained

2007 - 2010Lewis's2010s.jpg
Owen Owen went into administration in 2007 but was bought out by Vergo Retail Ltd. They localised the one Lewis's