The Jarrold Group

[2] Of Huguenot ancestry, the Jerauld family arrived in Essex from France in the late 17th century.[9] The Jarrold family also participates in the civic life of the City of London as liverymen of the Haberdashers' and Stationers' Companies.Primarily a retail business, Jarrolds department store in Norwich city centre, was designed by George John Skipper between 1903 and 1905.Sir Nikolaus Pevsner describes the Jarrolds store as "baroque" in style.'s Carrow Road football ground; known as The Jarrold Stand, the original sponsorship deal ceased in 2016.
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