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Daniel is an English department store chain and Royal Warrant holder, with its flagship store situated in central Windsor. It was established in 1901 by Walter James Daniel, and is privately owned. The store is the largest department store in Windsor and also contains four restaurants, including Heidi and YO! Sushi.

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  • Daniel (department store) (en)
  • Daniel (warenhuis) (nl)
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  • Daniel is an English department store chain and Royal Warrant holder, with its flagship store situated in central Windsor. It was established in 1901 by Walter James Daniel, and is privately owned. The store is the largest department store in Windsor and also contains four restaurants, including Heidi and YO! Sushi. (en)
  • WJ Daniel & Company Ltd, handelend onder de naam Daniel, is een Engelse warenhuisketen en heeft het predicaat van hofleverancier. In 1901 opende Walter James Daniel een eerste textielwinkel in Ealing. In 1918 werd het warenhuis aan de Peascod Street in Windsor geopend door Charles Daniel, de zoon van de oprichter. Op deze locatie in het centrum van Windsor heeft de warenhuisketen nog steeds zijn vlaggenschipwinkel. De keten is in particulier bezit. Over het boekjaar 2015 had de keten een omzet van 12,6 miljoen Britse pond. (nl)
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  • W. J. Daniel & Company Limited (en)
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  • Daniel is an English department store chain and Royal Warrant holder, with its flagship store situated in central Windsor. It was established in 1901 by Walter James Daniel, and is privately owned. The store is the largest department store in Windsor and also contains four restaurants, including Heidi and YO! Sushi. (en)
  • WJ Daniel & Company Ltd, handelend onder de naam Daniel, is een Engelse warenhuisketen en heeft het predicaat van hofleverancier. In 1901 opende Walter James Daniel een eerste textielwinkel in Ealing. In 1918 werd het warenhuis aan de Peascod Street in Windsor geopend door Charles Daniel, de zoon van de oprichter. Op deze locatie in het centrum van Windsor heeft de warenhuisketen nog steeds zijn vlaggenschipwinkel. De keten is in particulier bezit. Over het boekjaar 2015 had de keten een omzet van 12,6 miljoen Britse pond. (nl)
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