D H Evans

D H Evans was a department store located in Oxford Street, London, England, which later became part of House of Fraser.

In 1893, the store moved into further new premises at 290-294 Oxford Street and became a limited liability company.

In 1897, Dan Evans resigned as Managing Director but stayed on the board, and was replaced by Harrods manager Ernest Webb on the advice of Harrods and D H Evans director Richard Burbridge.

The business continued to expand by purchasing the business of neighbors James Goodman and Arthur Saunders, and in 1906, announced the rebuilding of the collection of buildings on the west side of Old Cavendish Street.

[2] The architect chosen was Louis Blanc and the new store fully opened in 1937 after being built in two phases.

Campaigner Stanley Green outside D H Evans in 1974