Woolland Brothers was a department store in Knightsbridge, London, England that was located next door to Harvey Nichols until it closed in 1967.
The business was initially aimed at the lower echelons of society, but was noted for its good window displays.
[1] In 1896 the business embarked on rebuilding the store, demolishing the original Lowndes Terrace piecemeal and completing the exercise by 1901.
The new store was constructed using a steel frame and clad in Portland stone to an elaborate design by Henry L. Florence.
[1] The store continued to serve the aspiring middle classes and aristocracy, being used by Edward VII's mistress Alice Keppel, who brought her two daughters down from Edinburgh at least four times a year.