Table of Contents
Introduction……………………………………………………………3
Chapter1.The history of shops………………………………………..4
1.1 The medieval shops………………………………………………..4
1.2 The development of department stores……………………………4
1.3 The buildings of shops in London…………………………………5
Chapter 2. The oldest shops in Europe………………………………..6
2.1 Fortnum and Mason………………………………………………..6
2.2 Harrods……………………………………………………………..6
2.3 Selfridges…………………………………………………………..7
Chapter 3. Special shops ……………...……………………………..10
3.1 Chocolate shops…………………………..………………………10
3.2 Toyshops……………………………………..……………………10
3.3 Shoemaking shops…………………………………...……………11
3.4 Clothes tailoring shops……………………………………………11
3.5 Charity shops……………………………………………………..12
Conclusion…………………………………….………..…………….13
Bibliography………………………….………………………………14
Appendix…………………...…………………………………………15
Introduction
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