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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
Selling War Certificates, BirchingtonHannah Powell-Cotton, in her uniform as Commandant of Birchington Voluntary Aid Detachment, sitting at a table selling War Certificates during War Weapons Week
Nail Varnish 1940SAlways buy the smallest possible bottle of nail varnish, beacause it does not keep well. A young woman lovingly applies varnish to her lovely fingernails. Date: early 1940s
A Casualty of the WarWorld War One : A French casualty of the war who has given his legs for his country travels in a dog cart, selling this card to buy food for his dog. Date: circa 1918
Patriotism / Matchbox 1928Where was your box of matches made? Is it British? Buy British goods and Keep Britain Busy. Date: 1928
London Street Dog SellerLondon street trader selling dogs Buy a dog, Ma am ? Date: 1860
LA Poule NoireLA POULE NOIRE - Peasants of Berri, central France, who wish to summon the Evil One, take a black hen into the fields at night, crying Who ll buy my black hen ? Date: 1855
Ticket office queue at stationPassengers queue to purchase their tickets. Date: 1891
What shall I buy?Young Dutch boy with his girl at the market ponders. Artist: Florence Hardy Date: 1917
Advertisement, Outspan Oranges -- lets go out and buy some. 1952
Cartoon, Good sense, WW1Cartoon, Good sense. An extravagant wife explains to her soldier husband why she had to buy such expensive clothes, and travel home by taxi. Date: 1916
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, buying a white French poodleIllustration by Cecil Aldin -- the young Aldin in the rag and dog market at Bruges, Belgium, buying a large white French poodle. Date: 1927
WW1 poster, The New War LoanWW1 poster, If you buy the New War Loan your country gets funds to carry on and Win the War. Date: circa 1916
Vickers Viscount V745 N7438 Capital Airlines La Guardia 1960Vickers Viscount V745 N7438 of Capital Airlines at La Guardia on 4 May 1960. Capital was the first US airline to buy this aircraft type Date: 1960
WWI Poster, Buy More Liberty BondsDesign by Walter Whitehead, Come On! buy more Liberty Bonds, American WW1 poster. Date: 1918
Poster, Buy National Savings CertificatesFor your children, Buy National Savings Certificates. Date: 1920
Assyrian-Babylonian tablet with cuneiform characters. Purchasing contract. 2000 B.C. Babylonian art. Terra-cotta. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Como. Civic Museum
WWI Poster, Wanted Men Munitions MoneyWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, design by Bert Thomas, Wanted Men Munitions Money. If you can neither enlist nor make munitions, buy the new 4 1/2% War Loan! Date: circa 1916
Women WW1 Joan of ArcA poster appealing to the women of Britain to buy war savings certificates to help Save your Country, as Joan of Arc had saved France in the past. Once again the artist uses the iconic image of St
Suffragette Newspaper The SuffragettePlacard for The Suffragette newspaper (edited by Christabel Pankhurst), stating Buy & Read The Suffragette 1D Weekly. Printed in purple and green. Date: circa 1913
Flower sellerBuy my sweet roses. Street flower seller.From Old London Cries (1885) Date: 1885
Balladierand buy the fair ballads I have in my pack. Street balladier selling his wares. From Old London Cries (1885) Date: 1885
Seller of iron waresBuy a fork or a fire shovel. Street seller of iron wares. From Old London Cries (1885) Date: 1885
Earthenware sellerAny earthen ware; buy a jug or a teapot. Street seller of earthenware. From Old London Cries (1885) Date: 1885
Bird sellerBuy a fine singing bird. Street bird seller. From Old London Cries (1885) Date: 1885
Doll makerBuy a doll Miss. Dollmaker selling her wares. From Old London Cries (1885) Date: 1885
Goose sellerBuy a live goose. Street goose seller. From Old London Cries (1885) Date: 1885
Suffragette Publicity Advertising BOVRIL. The tram terminus at Brislington, South East of Bristol. A large advertising placard on the right reads, Vote for Women who buy BOVRIL
British fundraising poster, WW1For Your Children. Buy War Savings Certificates and they will live to thank you, 1917. Colour half tone print of a pastel drawing by Rosina Mantovari Gutti, published as No
British Military Poster, WW1Back Him Up. Buy War Bonds. Poster after artist Frank Brangwyn, 1917 (c). British soldier bayonetting a German. Date: 1917
Ciss on Rose Day - WWI postcardCiss on Rose Day. Won t you buy my pretty flower. Caricature of Ciss. Includes card saying Happy Christmas with pressed leaf and ribbon (one leaf missing). Card on verso reads To Ciss
Help to Win the War by Buying Aeroplanes at 2, 500 eachBusiness Mens Boom Week (March 4th - 9th 1918) - A Message from the Sky to the People of Bridgwater and District. Help to Win the War by Buying Aeroplanes at 2, 500 each
Fishmongers at an indoor market in London
A woman buying bird feed from a street selling in London
A female ticket collector at platform five in a London train station
Advert for the National Savings Committee 1942The gift that grows. National Savings gift tokens. Heres the simple answer to all your gift problems this christmas - gift tokens
A woman buying food from a street vender