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Butchers shop in Henley-on-ThamesTypical display of meat outside butchers shop in Henley-on-Thames, probably taken in the 1920 s. This shop is still trading in 2013 and under its original name. Date: 1920s
Taking advantage of the situation... Street Lad - " Do you want an Errand Boy?" Shopkeeper - " No." Street Lad - " Yus you do, yours as just been runned over." !!
Bauldry, by A Patrick Wilson. First produced at the Palace Theatre, Arbroath, October 1915, later at the Dalston Theatre (probably in Hackney, London), March 1917
The Theatrical Tradesman. early 19th century
Cadburys Happy Families - Mr GoodCadburys Cocoa Cubs Happy Families - Mr Good the Grocer. circa 1950
Shopkeeper with his wares, Thailand. Date: circa 1970s
Scene in a grocers shop -- No Trust. 19th century
Kay Snap - Mr Bacon the GrocerKay Snap - Mr. Bacon the Grocer. 1930s
Kay Snap - Mr Cotton the Draper. 1930s
Kay Snap - Mr Chop the Butcher. 1930s
Kay Snap - Mr Cod the Fishmonger. 1930s
Caricature of John L Toole, English actor and managerCaricature of John Lawrence Toole (1830-1906), English comic actor, theatre manager and producer -- Now, George, down with the shutters, or the public will begin to think we ve retired from business
Caricature of G A Sala, English journalistCaricature of George Augustus Henry Sala (1828-1895), English journalist -- What it may come to. A grocer asks him if he might supply something quotable about his brand of tea
Cartoon, A Bargain, WW1Cartoon, A Bargain. A man asks the owner of a junk shop if he has any rare war-related items. The shopkeeper seems to have plenty to choose from. Date: 1916
French Shopkeeper PhotoA shopkeeper of Clamecy, France, poses with his wife and children outside the family business Date: circa 1903
Corner shop, 50 Dorset Street, Baker Street, LondonLarge corner shop at 50 Dorset Street, Baker Street, London -- Larrad greengrocer, fruiterer and florist, with a large display of produce out on the pavement. Date: circa 1910s
Cartoon, Dreams of the future, WW1Cartoon, Dreams of the future. A German shopkeeper chats to some little boys what they will do after the war. Fritz will open a shop from which he will sell German products
Endpaper design by Cecil Aldin, The Great Adventure, showing a street in Bunnyborough, with the pompous beadle Mr Swizzle, his shopkeeper wife Mrs Swizzle, and various rabbits. Date: 1921
Florist and food shop in Henley-on-Thames. A proud owner with his assistant stand outside the shop whilst at the side of the road his delivery service vehicle (!) stands at the ready
Munitions scandal, cartoon, WW1Cartoon from London Opinion reproduced in The Tatler in their Pictorial Politics, column, showing a British officer, representing the Army, talking to a shopkeeper, representing John Bull
With the high browse 1923A customer enters a disorganised bookshop to have a browse. Date: 1923
Ernest Cognacq PhotoERNEST COGNACQ Paris shopkeeper who with his wife Louise Jay founded the Samaritaine department store : art collector and philanthropist photo 1912. Date: 1839 - 1928
The El Krana Souk (Market) at Tunis, Tunisia. Date: circa 1910s
Thessaloniki - A corner of the Souk (Market)Thessaloniki, Greece - A corner of the Souk (Market). Date: circa 1910s
Lavish interior of an Arab Bazaar, Tunis, Tunisia Date: circa 1910s
Syria - In the BazaarSyria - Scene in the Bazaar. Date: circa 1910s
Morocco, North West Africa - Pot Shop, RabatMorocco, North West Africa - Pot Shop/Stall, Rabat Date: circa 1950s
Humorous Pharmacy postcardYoung Boy: " Gimme three-pennorth of pills. Chemist: " Anti-bilious?" Young Boy: " No Sir - Fathers bilious!" Date: 1905