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Street trader, selling mouse trapsStreet trader with a wooden leg selling mouse traps. Date: circa 19th century
Buying the RingYoung couple buy ring from attentive jeweler. Date: about 1840
Selling oranges 1864The Orange Market in Dukes Place, London, itinerant vendors buy them wholesale, selling them from baskets in the street. Date: 1864
Spa Resort near Florence, Tuscany, Italy - Postal Kiosk where you can buy postcards and send your messages. The Post Master (in uniform) is pictured. Date: 1905
Kermel Market in Dakar, SenegalTraders at Kermel Market in Dakar, the capital of Senegal (then French West Africa). Date: circa 1920
German propaganda poster, War Bonds, WW1German propaganda poster, encouraging people to buy war bonds to support the war effort and sink enemy ships. 1914-1918
French Military Poster, WW1French military poster, colour photolithograph published by the British Library, 1981. Reproduces a French home front poster from World War One designed by Simay
French poster advertising war bonds, WW1French poster encouraging people to buy war bonds to help win the First World War. A soldier with his arm raised says: We ll Get Them! Date: 1914-1918
War Bonds Wwi PosterWorld War One poster encouraging the public to invest in war bonds to help buy guns and " bring them down" (presumably Zeppelins)
WW1 poster, 2nd Liberty LoanPoster, Women! Help Americas sons win the war, buy US government bonds, 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917. 1917
WW1 poster, Hun or Home?Poster, Hun or Home? Buy more liberty bonds. circa 1918
Tacuinum Sanitatis. 14 th century. Medieval handbook of healTacuinum Sanitatis. 14th century. Medieval handbook of health. Man offering turnips. Miniature. Fol. 51 r
Frederick Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies. Date: circa 1915
Music cover, If you re Wanting to Buy a Car, words and music by Will Hyde, as sung by Stafford Coombe, the Works Manager. Showing a man driving a Vauxhall Scoota Car. 1935
WWI Poster, Buy BondsDesign by Howard Chandler Christy (1873-1952), Clear the Way!! Buy Bonds, Fourth Liberty Loan (American). Date: 1918
WWI Poster, American war loanAre you 100% American? Prove it! Buy US Government Bonds, Third Liberty Loan. Date: 1918
WW2 Poster -- Buy Savings CertificatesBack them up! Buy Savings Certificates. Photolithograph poster, published by the National Savings Committee. Date: 1940
Advert from the National Savings Committee 1945Rhyme and reason. Sing a song of spare cash, a song to make you sigh; Four and twenty shillings spent on a buy. When the buy was open the bug began to sing Wasn t that a lot to pay for such a foolish
Advert from the National Savings Committee 1943Go on, buy it! Its not worth quarter the price. When he whispers in your ear, Go on, buy it ! be firm. Say No, I m going to have a little nest-egg for the time when money will buy something worth
Poster design, Agent for Robbialac Paints -- buy them where you see this sign. Featuring a cartoon-style woman with a paintbrush, and a tin of paint
Irish drinker receives warning at Taproom door from Priest" Ye re not goin into that Public House, are ye, Tim?" " Shure, oi am, Yer Riverance." " Then, do ye know the Divel in goin in wid ye." " Faith, thin
Buy British - Empire Marketing Board Poster encouraging the purchase of home-grown produce, products and services. Striking design by Tom Purvis. circa 1930s
He gives 100%, you can lend 10% Buy war stamps & bonds He gHe gives 100%, you can lend 10% Buy war stamps & bonds. Poster encouraging purchase of war stamps and bonds to help fund the war effort, showing a soldiers near an explosion during combat
Poster, Think of Tomorrow, Buy War Bonds Today. Showing two soldiers looking at a photograph of a woman and child. 1940s
Walls Ice Cream cartA classic Stop Me And Buy One hand-pushed cart selling Walls Ice Cream. The vendor serves a little girl who stands on a tree stump to look into the cart and choose her favourite flavour
Third Liberty Loan - Buy War BondsPoster design by Howard Chandler Christy. The beauties of these posters became known as " Christy Girls." This poster for the Third Liberty Loan was the largest fundraising effort in
Cocktail Girls 1950S 4 / 4Two smiling, leggy young models prop up a bar as they share a drink together. Looking very inviting they appear to be saying, come over and buy me a drink
Liberty Loans Wwi USAPatriotic American poster encourageing people to buy USA bonds or Liberty loans to help pay for the war
Liberty Bonds War PosterA World War One poster urging people to buy Liberty Bonds to prevent the Germans attacking civilians
Poster for Ww1 War BondsA poster advertising War Bonds during World War One You buy War Bonds - We do the Rest!
Patriotic poster, Buy British from the Empire at Home and Overseas - buyers are builders. circa 1925
WW2 - We win because we are the strongest - Buy War BondsWW2 - " We win because we are the strongest" - Buy French War Bonds. Map showing the comparative strength of the Allies. The Axis powers at this point did not include Italy and Japan
Things I Should Like To See I by Bateman. A profiteering greengrocer obliged to buy his household vegetables at an exorbitant price from another shop
Buying A House by H M Bateman is an illustration on the dangers of buying a house. The couple dance in the big rooms and run up and down the stairs and buy impulsively
WW1 poster, Buy Liberty BondsPoster, Buy Liberty Bonds, with a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. circa 1917
WW1 poster, Buy US Government BondsPoster, Remember! The flag of liberty, support it! Buy US Government Bonds, 3rd Liberty Loan. circa 1918
WW1 poster, Buy War Savings StampsPoster, Help him win by Saving and Serving, Buy War Savings Stamps. 1918
Pet Shop - Hilarious Postcard - Purchasing a Puppy. Lady (after purchasing dog): " And what do you call the little fellow
Meat market, GhardaiaCustomers and merchants exchange money and goods at the meat market in Ghardaia. Animal carcasses line the walls and a young merchant boy looks straight into the lens of the camera. Date: circa 1910s
Spain. 19th century. Pawnshop and Savings Bank. Sales roomSpain. 19th century. Pawnshop and Savings Bank, an institution created with a social and religious assistance to the most needy. Sales room. Madrid
Japanese history. Fruit seller. Colored engraving from 1882
France. Paris. Market. Colored engraving, 1869
WW1 poster, Don t... 1. Don t use a motor car or motor cycle for pleasure purposes. 2. Don t buy new clothes needlessly. Don t be ashamed of wearing old clothes in wartime. 3
Caricature of Augustus Harris, British actor and dramatistCaricature of Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, transformed into a goose -- Not " Old Mother Goose" but Master Augoosetus
London Cries - Buy a Fine Singing Bird. 1827
Musical instrument shop, Johnny Roadhouse. Date: 1970s
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo buys a balloon, which lifts him up into the air, until he lands on a policemans head. Originally published in The Bonzo Book (Partridge, London). Date: 1925