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Newsagent & Much More - OxfordSawyers Newsagent, Stationer, Confectioner and Tobacconist in Oxford. A magnificent photographic postcard showing a General Store on an Oxford street selling pretty much anything you can imagine
The Green-grocerss Shop. A little girl examines the variety of fruit and veg for sale
Shop Display 1940SA window display at Lovegrove & Sons family grocers, inviting people to Come and Spend Your Points Here, i.e. to use up their rationing coupon points during wartime
General Village StoreThe village shop in the tiny hamlet of New York, Lincolnshire, England
Arms of Companies 2Arms of six London city companies - Drapers, Fishmongers, Goldsmiths, Merchant Taylors, Mercers and Grocers
Errand Boy Praised 1881" Well, my boy, you certainly do errands quicker than I should think possible" ; a grocer praises his errand boys work
AT THE GROCERs 1880A woman purchases half-a-pound of soap at the grocer s
Trade / Shops / Food / GrocersChildren at the grocer s
Grocers InteriorThe interior of an Edwardian grocery - John Williams well-stocked establishment offers seats to his customers while they place their orders
Schmidts ShopSchmidts famous store, full of fine foods and delicious- looking cakes and pastries a piece of " Germany in London"
Staff of Co-Op GrocersThe staff of the Co-Op grocery store lined up behind the counter
Holmes Grocery ShopServing behind the counter at Holmes grocery shop
Grocer ScrapThe grocer with his scales
Trade / Grocers / Miss GritsMiss Grits the Grocers Daughter, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861
Trace / Grocers / Mstr GritsMaster Grits the Grocers Son, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861
Trade / Grocers / Mrs GritsMrs Grits the Grocers Wife, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861
Trade / Grocers / Mr GritsMr Grits the Grocer, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861