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Gifts Guide
Harrods Gift Ideas
All Things, For All People, Everywhere
Although Harrods is now world famous, it began in London's East End just before
Queen Victoria's reign. In 1835, Charles Henry Harrod, a tea merchant and grocery
wholesaler,
started
his own
shop opposite his home in Stepney. Harrod was worried by a cholera epidemic
sweeping London and he knew a businessman who wanted to get out of a lease
on a grocery shop near Knightsbridge. The shop was moved in 1849 to what was
then semi-rural Brompton Road.
The store occupies a 4.5 acre site and has
over 1 million square feet (over 92,000 square metres) of selling space. The
Harrods
motto is Omnia Omnibus Ubique
- All Things, For All People, Everywhere.
Now the world famous Harrods departments are open
to you through the Internet, same quality, same choice, but without the crowds!
Click on the banner and you
will go straight to the Gift Wonderland that is Harrods of Knightsbridge.
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