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- Goulds (Dorchester)
- Philip Hall (Ripon)
- Hancock & Wood (Warrington)
- Harrods (Knightsbridge, London)
- Harvey Nichols (Knightsbridge, London and branches)
- Harveys (Halifax)
- Hatchers (Taunton)
- Havens (Westcliff-on-Sea)
- Hawkins (Hitchin)
- Heart of England Co-operative Society (Nuneaton and branches)
- Hills (Spalding)
- Hoopers (Torquay and branches) - Group of 4 department stores including
- Hoopers (Torquay) - Formerly Williams & Cox
- Hoopers Tunbridge Wells (Tunbridge Wells) - Formerly Weekes
- Hoopers Wilmslow (Wilmslow) - Formerly Finnigans
- David Hourston & Sons (Ayr)
- House of Fraser (Glasgow and branches) - The third largest group of traditional department stores in the UK. Stores include
- Frasers (Glasgow) - Formerly McDonalds, Wylie & Lochhead and originally McDonalds and Wylie & Lochhead.
- House of Fraser Birmingham (Birmingham) - Formerly Rackhams.
- House of Fraser Cardiff (Cardiff) - Formerly Howells / James Howell & Co.
- House of Fraser Hull (Hull) - Formerly Hammonds.
- House of Fraser Manchester (Manchester) - Formerly Kendals / Kendal Milne & Co.
- House of Fraser Oxford Street (Oxford Street, London) - Formerly D H Evans.
- House of Fraser Plymouth (Plymouth) - Formerly Dingles / E Dingle & Co.
- House of Fraser Victoria (Victoria Street, London) - Formerly Army & Navy / Army & Navy Stores.
- Jenners (Edinburgh)
- Jollys (Bath)
- T J Hughes (Liverpool and branches)
- T P Hughes (Tenby)
- E Jackson & Sons (Reading)
- Jarrolds (Norwich)
- Kerfoots (Porthmadog)
- H J Knee (Trowbridge and Malmesbury)
- Herbert Lewis (Chepstow)
- John Lewis Partnership (Oxford Street, London and branches) - The largest of the traditional department store groups in the UK in terms of sales and profit. The group operates 29 full-line department stores (significantly fewer outlets than its main rivals). John Lewis is a 'partnership', operating a unique democratic structure, with every permanent employee retaining a share in the business (held in trust). Nine long-established stores, each trading under their original names, have been re-branded as 'John Lewis' since 2000. Knight & Lee in Southsea will be re-branded following relocation to new premises. Peter Jones in Sloane Square, London retains its original name. Department stores include
- John Lewis (Oxford Street, London)
- Peter Jones (Sloane Square, London)
- John Lewis Cambridge (Cambridge) - Formerly Robert Sayle.
- John Lewis Cardiff (Cardiff)
- John Lewis Edinburgh (Edinburgh)
- John Lewis Liverpool (Liverpool) - Formerly George Henry Lee.
- John Lewis Newcastle (Newcastle upon Tyne) - Formerly Bainbridge.
- John Lewis Nottingham (Nottingham) - Formerly Jessops / Jessop & Son.
- John Lewis Sheffield (Sheffield) - Formerly Cole Brothers.
- John Lewis Southampton (Southampton) - Formerly Tyrrell & Green.
- Liberty (Regent Street, London)
- Lincolnshire Co-operative (Lincoln and Gainsborough)
- McEwens (Perth)
- David Mann & Sons (Cranleigh)
- Marks & Spencer (Marble Arch, Oxford Street, London and branches)
- Midlands Co-operative Society (Derby and branches)
- C Milner & Sons (Leyburn)
- Morleys (Brixton and branches) - 8 department stores including
- Morleys (Brixton)
- Bodgers (Ilford)
- Elys (Wimbledon)
- Nasons (Canterbury)
- Oldrids (Boston)
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