A Day At Harrods

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Today I went into town for a coffee and to explore London's famous Harrods. The architecture of the building is amazing and I love all the Art Nouveau and Rococo elements. I cared less about the £ 30.000,- fur coats, bags or jewellery, but it was nice to see what all the fuss is about to the rich and famous. I needed a tiny whisk so while we were walking around the Kitchen Appliance department I looked for one. Of course it was five times as much as I was willing to pay for it, about £15,- but I was just curious. It was cool to have a look around but I think I'll stick to my regular department store...

Fashion plate of 1909 shows upper-class Londoners walking in front of Harrods

Harrods was established in 1834 in London's East End, when founder Charles Henry Harrod set up a wholesale grocery in Stepney, with a special interest in tea. In 1849, to escape the filth of the inner city and to capitalise on trade to the Great Exhibition of 1851 in nearby Hyde Park, Harrod took over a small shop in the district of Knightsbridge, on the site of the current store. Beginning in a single room employing two assistants and a messenger boy, Harrod's son Charles Digby Harrod built the business into a thriving retail operation selling medicines, perfumes, stationery, fruit, and vegetables. Harrods rapidly expanded, acquired the adjoining buildings, and employed one hundred people by 1880.

However, the store's booming fortunes were reversed in early December 1883, when it burnt to the ground. Remarkably, in view of this calamity, Charles Harrod fulfilled all of his commitments to his customers to make Christmas deliveries that year and made a record profit in the process. In short order, a new building was raised on the same site, and soon Harrods extended credit for the first time to its best customers, among them Oscar Wilde, legendary actresses Lilly Langtry and Ellen Terry, Noël Coward, Sigmund Freud, A. A. Milne, and many members of the British royal family.

In 1898, Harrods installed what is claimed to be the world's first moving staircase (escalator); nervous customers were offered brandy at the top to revive them after their 'ordeal'. © Wikipedia

The Terracotta Palace
Burbidge's audacity was as monumental as the grand store he started building in 1901, designed by architect of Claridge's Hotel C.W. Stephens. It was positively palatial, with a frontage clad in terracotta tiles adorned with swags, cherubs, pilasters and swirling Art Nouveau windows - and topped by a baroque dome, which still contains nothing more exciting than a water tank. Inside, the magnificent interiors included vivid Royal Doulton tiles - still in place in the Meat Hall - fine Rococo plasterwork created by Parisian craftsmen, and a vast tea room with an Art Nouveau skylight, now the Georgian Restaurant. Harrods instantly became London's most fashionable store. In the early 1900s, writer Arnold Bennett based his novel Hugo on the store, while Harrods was recreated on the London stage in 1907 in the hugely successful musical comedy 'Our Miss Gibbs'. With 91 departments, the store occupied just the ground and first floors of the building. Fruit and Flowers, 1927 © Harrods

The Confectionery Department

The ceiling of the Fish, Meat and Poultry Department

The Fish Department

The Bag Department

The escalators

The stairs

The Antiques Department

The Egyptian Hall

The Egyptian Hall

The Egyptian Hall

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wen Author Profile Page said:

Oh my goodness! You are really tempting me to go to London in Summer :) Those pictures are fabulous! I once watched a documentary about Harrods but it wasn't as impressive as your pics :)
I especially remember they showed a lot of the Egyptian Hall :)

It is nice to meet up with friends one has met online :)

Have a lovely week!

Invader Stu Author Profile Page said:

I've only been to Harrods the once but I was also blown away by the architecture inside.

Zest said:

Wen: beautiful isn't it? But I bet there must be similar kind of places/architecture on Malta as well? I'm curious! ;)

You are too kind, I'm blushing now *LOL* That Egyptian Hall was actually kind of tacky, but in a nice way ;)
And yeah: I took a pic of the Diana and Dodi shrine which is near the Egyptian Hall but I don't want to put it on here for a reason... :)

Meet up: yes I so agree! :)

Stuart: it's amazing isn't it? I didn't spend enough time there to be honest because the other person wanted to leave quite soon. So I will definitely go back to take more pictures. I sneaked a few too ;) *hehe*

btw I can't remember seeing any PCs there... what was it that you were looking for? :p

Monica Author Profile Page said:

Oh my GOODNESS! Oh that's is absolutely magnificent!

I so love your photos... and your stories. You always make me feel like I'm *there*!

Thank you for the look into a beautiful place.

Hugs from the US!

Monica

Zest said:

*LOL* I thought you might like that ;)
(thank you!!! :) )

Btw I will put some more up tomorrow over on the other website so you can see the rest of the interior. I only took about 86 pictures and I still haven't seen all of it :)

Happy to hear I can make you feel that way, there are many beautiful places here so I hope you'll enjoy my future ones too :)

Hugs back at ya!

wen Author Profile Page said:

Hi Tess! Yes, there are beautiful places in Malta to see, I especially like the fortifications.

Have a great day!

Zest said:

Hi Wen,

I would love to see some pictures some day ;) or read a post about it on your blog? Would be awesome :)

Came here via Roam 2 Rome and I *love* these photos. Lovely place you have here indeed :)

Zest said:

Hi Michelle,

thanks for visiting and leaving me such a nice comment. I had a quick scan at your website but will go there again to leave you one as well and read some of your stories soon!

I'm happy to hear you like the pictures, thank you! :)

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- Zest on A Day At Harrods:
Hi Michelle, thanks for visiting and leaving me such a nice comment. I had a quick scan at your web...
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Came here via Roam 2 Rome and I *love* these photos. Lovely place you have here indeed :)...
- Zest on A Day At Harrods:
Hi Wen, I would love to see some pictures some day ;) or read a post about it on your blog? Would b...
- wen on A Day At Harrods:
Hi Tess! Yes, there are beautiful places in Malta to see, I especially like the fortifications. Hav...
- Zest on A Day At Harrods:
*LOL* I thought you might like that ;) (thank you!!! :) ) Btw I will put some more up tomorrow over...
- Monica on A Day At Harrods:
Oh my GOODNESS! Oh that's is absolutely magnificent! I so love your photos... and your stories. Y...
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Wen: beautiful isn't it? But I bet there must be similar kind of places/architecture on Malta as wel...
- Invader Stu on A Day At Harrods:
I've only been to Harrods the once but I was also blown away by the architecture inside....
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Oh my goodness! You are really tempting me to go to London in Summer :) Those pictures are fabulous!...

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