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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...
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Harrod in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Harrod may
refer to:
Billa Harrod (1911–2005),
British architectural conservationist, wife of Roy Charles...
- The
Harrod–Domar
model is a
Keynesian model of
economic growth. It is used in
development economics to
explain an economy's
growth rate in
terms of the...
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Herod I or
Herod the
Great (c. 72 – c. 4 BCE) was a
Roman Jewish client king of the
Herodian kingdom of Judea. He is
known for his
colossal building projects...
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Charles Digby Harrod (25
January 1841 – 15
August 1905) was an
English businessman who
expanded Harrods in
London into a
department store after his father...
- Sir
Henry Roy
Forbes Harrod (13
February 1900 – 8
March 1978) was an
English economist. He is best
known for
writing The Life of John
Maynard Keynes (1951)...
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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...
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James Harrod (c. 1746 – c. 1792) was a pioneer, soldier, and
hunter who
helped explore and
settle the area west of the
Allegheny Mountains.
Little is known...
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Wilhelmine Margaret Eve, Lady
Harrod OBE (née Cresswell, 1
December 1911 – 9 May 2005),
known as
Billa Harrod, was a
British writer and architectural...
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Charles Henry Harrod (16
April 1799, Lexden,
Colchester – 31
March 1885,
Chiswick Urban District) was an
English business tycoon,
involved in the retail...