charles henry harrod

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charles henry harrod

Charles Henry Harrod stands proudly in front of his bustling London shop.

Definition

Proper noun: - Founder of Harrods: Charles Henry Harrod was an English merchant. He is historically significant as the founder of the Harrods department store, having taken over a small grocery shop in London which later became the basis for the world-famous retail establishment.

Usage Notes
  • This term functions exclusively as a proper noun, referring to a specific historical figure. It is typically used in biographical, historical, or commercial contexts when discussing the origins of the Harrods brand.
  • It is not commonly used in everyday conversation but appears in historical accounts and business case studies.
Examples
  • laid the foundation for one of London's most iconic department stores.
  • The business legacy began when acquired a small shop in Stepney in 1834.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Harrod legacy": While not a direct usage of the full name, this phrase often implicitly references the foundation laid by Charles Henry Harrod.
    • The Harrod legacy, begun by Charles Henry Harrod, is one of innovation in retail.
Variants and Related Words
  • Harrod (Proper noun): A common shortened reference, though it more frequently refers to his son, Charles Digby Harrod, who greatly expanded the business, or to the store itself.
  • Harrods (Proper noun): The name of the department store founded on the business established by Charles Henry Harrod.
Synonyms
  • Founder of Harrods: This is a descriptive synonym.
  • Nineteenth-century merchant: A broader categorical term that applies.
Related Phrases
  • Harrods founder: A common descriptive phrase used to identify him.
    • A portrait of the Harrods founder, Charles Henry Harrod, hangs in the store.
charles henry harrod

Charles Henry Harrod stands proudly in front of his bustling London shop.

Noun
  1. English merchant who took over a shop in London that was expanded by his son into a prestigious department store (1800-1885)

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