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  2. Harrods - Wikipedia

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    Harrods is a Grade II listed luxury department store on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London, England.It was designed by C. W. Stephens for Charles Digby Harrod, and opened in 1905; it replaced the first store on the grounds founded by his father Charles Henry Harrod in 1849, which burned down in 1881.

  3. Harrods Group - Wikipedia

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    Harrods Group (Holding) Limited, doing business as the Harrods Group, is a British holding company that owns the Harrods luxury department store in Knightsbridge, London, England. The original Harrods store was founded in 1849 by Charles Henry Harrod , and the first holding company, Harrod's Stores Limited, was formed and listed on the London ...

  4. Harrods appoints Jasvinder Sanghera as advocate for survivors ...

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    The department store confirmed ‘over 290 individuals’ were engaged in the Harrods process. Harrods appoints Jasvinder Sanghera as advocate for survivors of alleged abuse Skip to main content

  5. House of Fraser - Wikipedia

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    The former Harrods group store D H Evans on Oxford Street, London was re-branded as House of Fraser in 2001 and became the chain's flagship store. [2] In 2005, the group acquired Jenners (£46m), and Beatties (£69m). In 2006, the firm was acquired by a consortium of investors (Highland Group Holdings) including Icelandic based Landsbanki (35% ...

  6. Harrods Furniture Depository - Wikipedia

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    The Harrods Furniture Depository buildings flank the south bank of the River Thames near Hammersmith Bridge in Barnes, London, England, built on the site of an old soap factory in 1894 as a storage centre for the larger items that could not be taken into Knightsbridge to the Harrods department store.

  7. 37 women accuse late Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed of ... - AOL

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    The late billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed, the longtime owner of London's luxury department store Harrods whose son died in a car crash with Princess Diana, is being described by accusers as a ...

  8. D H Evans - Wikipedia

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    After the war, D H Evans purchased the Devon business of J F Rockhey, and D H Evans was run as a wholly owned subsidiary of Harrods. In 1954, Harrods was purchased by House of Fraser, and D H Evans become a trading arm within the Harrods group. A second D H Evans store was added in Wood Green, London in 1980, and the Oxford Street store was ...

  9. Charles Henry Harrod - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry Harrod. Charles Henry Harrod (16 April 1799, Lexden, Colchester – 31 March 1885, Chiswick Urban District) [1] was an English business tycoon, involved in the retail trade.

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