mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Soho, London - Beak Street W1, viewed from Great Pulteney Street. 1973
Newsagents Shop / CrippenA newsagents shop at the time of the Crippen case with a billboard announcing " Fresh evidence at Bow Street - Full Report"
Pow Street, Workington, Cumbria, UKScene in Pow Street, Workington, Cumbria, UK. circa 1910s
John Menzies Newsagents Shop - Stand, Railway Station, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, England. Date: 1950s
Weymoor Post Office and Hall's Newsagents Shop, Harborne, south-west Birmingham. Note the K3 telephone box/booth/kiosk (right) - the K3, introduced in 1929, again by Giles Gilbert Scott
Willis & Son newsagents, Lime Street, East LondonWillis & Son newsagents, booksellers and stationers, shop front, 28 Lime Street, East London Date: circa 1915
Newsboys outside Portsmouth newsagents 1907News boys standing outside Hales Fancy Bazaar on the corner of Twyford Avenue and Newcomen Road, Stamshaw, Portsmouth in 1905 Date: 1907
Man International Newspapers Display Soho Londonman, international, newspapers, display, soho, london, 1950s, newsagents, rack.shop, newspaper, history, historical, 10513180
NewsagentsA typical small high street newsagents, displaying adverts for tobacco, cigarettes, and the News of the World sunday newspaper Date: 1970s
Newsagents - Corner Vauxhall Bridge Road and Gillingham StOswald King - Tobacconist, Newsagent and General Stores at 47 Gillingham Street (on the corner of Vauxhall Bridge Road), Pimlico, London SW1V. Date: 1908
Church Street, Middelburg, Transvaal, South AfricaChurch Street, Middelburg, a farming town in Transvaal (now Mpumalanga), South Africa. Date: circa 1905
Soho, London - 68 Old Compton Street W1 - outside a newsagent, Moroni and Son. 1973
Tobacconist, newsagent and stationer, 1905A. Green, tobacconist, newsagent and stationer, 1905. Newspaper boards outside the shop proclaim headlines about peace in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-05. The newsagent stands in the doorway
Soho, London - 48 Old Compton Street W1 - Librairie Parisienne newsagents. 1973
Soho, London - 88 Dean Street, Rippon Newsagents. 1973
Woman police officer with car and radio, Egham, SurreyWoman police officer (mobile officer) on duty in Egham, Surrey, standing by a police car and speaking on a handheld radio
Wymans book stall at Paddington Station, 1915An impressive bookstall at Paddington railway station in 1915 with a display of the recently printed Printers Pie, a charitable publication produced in aid of retired printers
London Newsagents 1970SA teenager reads the adverts in the window of a typical London newsagents corner shop. Date: mid 1970s
Newsagents Notice BoardAn assortment of notices on a newsagents shop notice board, including Flats to Let and Light Removals. Date: 1970
Collecting and branding horses, WW1Wanted for the Army -- collecting and branding horses for troops at the stables of W H Smith, the famous newsagents, on the outbreak of the First World War. Date: 1914
Redheads shop, Coniston, with Annie and Kate in the doorway. They worked at the shop which is in Yewdale Road Coniston and is still run as a newsagents/souvenir shop today. Date: circa 1907
Redheads shop, Coniston, is in Yewdale Road and is still run as a newsagents/souvenir shop. The men in the doorway are the photographers friends Wilson and Nelstrop
W H Smith delivery van and driver, West MidlandsW H Smith & Son, Newsagents and Stationers, delivery van and driver, covering Walsall, Wolverhampton and Birmingham (West Midlands), Head Office in Strand, London. Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Publicity Advertising Asquith. A placard outside a newsagents shop, advertising the Daily Mirror, has the headline, Mr. Asquith Caricatured
Suffragette Publicity Newspaper Placards. Newspaper placards outside a newsagents shop show the headlines from the Daily Mail - Suffragettes Routed
Head Office of W. H. SmithEarly morning scene outside the head office of W. H. Smith at 186, Strand, London showing carts and vans being loaded up with newspapers for London and the provinces
W H Smith book stall at Cannon Street Station, 1915The book stall of W. H. Smith at Cannon Street station, London showing in particular, the display of Printers Pie magazine, a twice-yearly charitable publication produced by Hugh Spottiswoode
Four girls promoting the News of the WorldFour promo girls for the News of the World - circa 1905. Pictured outsides J Berrys Newsagents (also a postcard publisher) in Crediton, Devon
Newsagents 1930SThis shop may have been the inspiration for the shop kept by sheep in Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Lewis Carroll ( Charles Dodgson) lived opposite it in Christ Church. Date: 1930s
Newspaper delivery boys and girls, Walton, EssexThe girls and boys who delivered newspapers for Mark James & Son, newsagents of Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. They were given a treat on 2 September 1953 when they were all taken to Wembley to see Tex
Horse-drawn van of W H Smith & SonThe winner of the First Prize and Championship Cup at the International Horse Show at Olympia, 1910, the very fine horse-drawn delivery van of W H Smith & Son, newsagents, booksellers and stationers
Fragments DayHow London bookstall managers celebrated " Fragments" day, showing the immense popularity of the " Fragments from France" portfolios of cartoons by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather
Atmospheric Exeter HouseAn atmospheric scene of an old house on a steep street corner in Exeter; two girls stand beneath the overhanging eaves while a young woman leans against the wall further down
Lady Outside Newsagent sOutside a newsagents shop, a woman speaks to the shopkeeper
Inglefield StationersThe proprietors stand outside their newsagents shop, which is also a stationer and tobacconist, located in a Hampshire seaside town