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Comic postcard, Scotsman drinking in a pub Date: 20th century
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Wish I could buy you somefinkThe Caption has the little boy saying that he has no money AND cannot buy the girl anything so he wishes her a NO COUPON HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: 1944
Wholl Buy My RaspberriesArtists interpretation of old street cries. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1915
Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada - A group of visiting Americans out to buy land - Sept. 28th 1909. Busy street scene including a fine bullock cart (right). Date: 1909
Page from The Illustrated London News suggesting ideas for British goods for Christmas including an outfit from Burberry. Date: 1931
Cake House, Hyde ParkIn the time of Queen Anne, it was known as the Cheesecake House, Cake House or Minced-pie House and later was called Prices Lodge (later it was Prices Lodge, run by a widow named Frances Price)
Tiddy DolThe origins of Tiddy Dol derive from a unique Georgian street seller. Nowadays we will buy popcorn while watching a movie
Old Mother Hubbard, by Minnie AspreyShe went to the bakers to buy him some bread, And when she came back, the poor dog was dead, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918
Poster, Lend Strength to Britain, Buy National Savings
Buy British and speed up the wheels of employment - Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis, reinforced by a speech by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII)
Patriotic poster, Buying British - has put me in a jobThanks! Buying British - has put me in a job. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis, reinforced by a speech by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII)
Patriotic poster, Buy British - What you & your fellows makeBuy what you & your fellows make - Buy British - for employments sake. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British - Look at it from Both SidesLook at it from Both Sides - One the one hand employment, on the other - moneu to spend. - Buy British and be self-supporting
Patriotic poster Buy British - I want the kind my Daddy Made" I want the kind my Daddy Made" - make Buy British the watchword of every family and create employment. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British - Broadcast this messageBuy British - Broadcast this message to your friends. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis, reinforced by a speech by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII)
Patriotic poster, Buy British - To provide your wagesTo provide your wages some must Buy British - Set a good example yourself. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British - Watch Unemployment dwindleBuy British and watch unemployment dwindle. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis, reinforced by a speech by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII)
Patriotic poster, Buy British, British BusinessPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- How Bills new boots bucked up British Business! Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British, Merrie England once againPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Buy British, Merrie England once again! Buy British and put a smile back into British trade
Patriotic poster, Buy my produce, Buy BritishPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Buy my produce, I can then buy your goods. Buy British and create employment throughout the country
Patriotic poster, It must be BritishPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- It must be British! She helps you to keep your job. Buy British and help her man keep his
Patriotic poster, Buy British and create employmentPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Buy British and create employment. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Which of these do you use and are yours British? Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Buy British and make your job securePatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- The safe policy for you, Buy British and make your job secure. Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Patriotic poster, Give and Take, Buy BritishPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Give and Take, Empire Products for Britain, British Manufactured Goods for the Empire, Buy British and help British labour at home and overseas
Patriotic poster, Be British and Buy BritishPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- Be British and Buy British (quoting a speech by the Lord Chancellor at the Guildhall on 9 November 1931)
Patriotic poster, Buy British and protect your jobPatriotic poster, Buy British campaign -- John Bull says: Buy British and protect your job! Part of a government campaign to tackle a balance of payments crisis
Poster, Fight with National War Bonds, WW1Poster, Fight with National War Bonds -- a female figure waving a British flag during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Stop Me and Buy One - ice cream cartoon" Well...I suppose we d better buy one." An ice cream vendor has a collision with a couple in an open top sports car, but his day can only get better
The Toy Man. People You See, from Teddy Bear magazine, 1969. Date: 1969
Cartoon, Soldier - I didn t Buy my Commission to FightCartoon, disdainful soldier - I didn t Buy my Commission to Fight. early 19th century
WW1 War Loan poster Date: 1914
A long queue to buy railway tickets - and an opportunity for casual flirtation ! Date: 1872
SOCIAL / RUSSIAN TRAIN 20CPeople buy food and drink from a tea seller at a country railway station. Date: 1913
WINDOW SHOPPING / OXFAMTwo old ladies window shopping in the Hull branch of Oxfam. The shop is promoting the great Blue Peter bring and buy sale. Date: 1980s
Elegant Broom SellerBuy a broom!; an elegant broom seller passes the window of a house. Date: 1878
The Distresst PoetA distresst poet writes the verses which will, he hopes, bring him enough money to buy new clothes, food and drink, and enable him to move to somewhat better accommodation. Date: circa 1750
CHILDRENS COSTUME 1795Two young, well-dressed boys stop to buy cherries from a street vendor. They appear to be wearing skeleton suits which were worn from the 1790s to the 1830s. Date: 1795
BUY A FLOWER, LADY? 1887Buy a flower, lady? A poor London flower girl tries to make a sale Date: 1887
SELLING SWEET ORANGESTwo well-dressed ladies buy sweet China oranges from a street vendor Date: 1794
SWEET ORANGE SELLERTwo well-dressed ladies buy sweet China oranges from a rather shabby-looking poor street vendor Date: 1794
REYKJAVIK STORE 1876From drums to rum, you may buy just about anything in this general store in Reykjavik, Iceland Date: 1876
COVENT GARDEN IN THE SPRING 1867Covent Garden in the Spring - Londoners flock to buy fresh flowers; a manservant in livery waits while his mistress makes her choice Date: 1867
COSTERMONGERA costermonger leads his donkey laden with vegetables through the streets calling for people to buy his wares Date: 1869
Flower Girl 1905Fine window-plants! Wholl buy? shouted the man with the flower-laden donkey-cart; but it was his daughter who did most of the selling
Paris Quai - Buying PicturesAn elegant woman looks at loose prints on the Paris quais. Date: circa 1896
BUY A BILL OF THE PLAYBuy a bill of the play ! a street trader offers programmes, fruit and nuts outside Drury Lane theatre, London Date: circa 1800
SELLING PLAYBILLSBuy a bill of the play ! a street trader offers programmes, fruit and nuts outside Drury Lane theatre, London Date: circa 1800