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Lost in a maze of luxury departments, and resisting the urge to reach out for the never-ending rails of opulent dresses that would probably wipe out my entire savings account, I eventually found my way to The Harrods Tea Rooms on the 4th floor. Formerly known as The Georgian, it opened in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of King George V, and was particularly famous for its tea dances just after the First World War. Lost in a maze of luxury departments, and resisting the urge to reach out for the never-ending rails of opulent dresses that would probably wipe out my entire savings account, I eventually found my way to The Harrods Tea Rooms on the 4th floor. Formerly known as The Georgian, it opened in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of King George V, and was particularly famous for its tea dances just after the First World War.
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