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A photograph of a luxury store in London England. The merchandize in this store is the best in the world and so is the prize tag of the items. An amazing site to be seen while in London.
Macromondays - printed word
Text is on a small biscuit tin, Cropped to fit the size.
2019 one photo each day
United Kingdom, London, Knightsbridge, Winter 2024
Harrods is an upmarket department store located in Knightsbridge, London. The building was completed in 1905 and it occupies a 20,000 m2 site and has over 90,000 m2 of selling space making it the biggest department store in Europe. The Harrods motto is Omnia Omnibus Ubique (All Things for All People, Everywhere). Several of its departments are world famous. In 1898, Harrods debuted England's first "moving staircase" (escalator). The device was actually a woven leather conveyor belt-like unit with a mahogany and "silver plate-glass" balustrade. Nervous customers were offered brandy at the top to revive them after their 'ordeal'.
There's somethin' 'bout the way
The street looks when it's just rained
There's a glow off the pavement
Walk me to the car
And you know I wanna ask you to dance right there
In the middle of the parking lot <33 XOXOXO
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Harrods is an upscale department store located in the Knightsbridge area of London, England, UK. The current building was opened in 1905. The store, which is the largest department store in Europe and one of the largest in the entire world contains 100,000 square metres (1,100,000 square feet) of selling space and sits on 5 acres. Harrods was originally opened by retailer Charles Henry Harrod. When a previous building on the site burned down in December 1883, Harrod was able to fill all his customers Christmas orders in spite of the fire. He was also the first to extend credit to his most affluent customers, including members of the royal family. In recent years the store was owned by the Fayed brothers and the son of Mohammed Al-Fayed was killed in Paris in an automobile crash that took the life of Princess Diana. The current owners of the store is the State of Qatar.