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Travelling PedlarA travelling pedlar tempts villagers with his wagon-load of merchandise Date: 1908
Main Street, Corona, New Mexico, USAMain Street looking north, Corona, New Mexico, USA. Date: 1916
Advert for Drages bedroom furniture 1937Drages fine funiture. Payable in a small deposit and then pay 50 months installments. Available department stores in Oxford Street, London, Manchester and Birmingham. Date: 1937
Bonzo gets the surprise of his life by George StuddyBonzo gets the surprise of his life -- Bonzo introduces himself to Radio Rex, the electric toy consisting of a dog who jumps abruptly from his kennel in response to any sharp sound acting on his
Russian Credit Co. Hardware StoreRussian Peasants in a 1929 credit company hardware store. Date: 1929
Who Said Robots? by George StuddyA humorous illustration of Bonzo faced with robot versions of himself. The illustration mocked the craze for Bonzo merchandise that was popular at the time
George Ernest Studdy (1878 - 1948), the famous Sketch artist and creator of Bonzo, surrounded by various drawings of his creation
Merchandise display. Date ca. 1877
Exterior view of store on the corner of the street with merc
Print shows the harbor at Quebec, one ship at anchor, men working loading or unloading a boat, and merchandise on shore; an idealized view depicting Quebec as a typical European city. Date 177-
Picture of Western traders at Yokohama transporting merchandise and westerners. American and French(?) ships in a harbor transporting cargo and passengers. Date 1861
Coronation Medals of the Kings and Queens of England, from William and Mary to George VI
Street vendor selling portraits of King George V during DelhA street vendor in Delhi doing a roaring trade selling portraits of King George V and Queen Mary during the Durbar period in December 1911. Date: 1911
French navy blocadePart of the intercepted cargo destined for Germany, 502, 000 tons of merchandise were at the point of the picture already confiscated
Dear, Dear, Dear! by G. E. StuddyEarly illustration by G. E. Studdy during World War I, showing a soldier (standing) speaking to a older lady on a London bus or tube train
Food BottleneckThe Commune causes disruption throughout France : at Montpellier merchandise piles up because it can t be carried into the occupied city
Stall by the NileA small Bazaar on the banks of the Nile supplying a wide variety of merchandise from a very small hut
Tourist and ToutsVisiting Paris during the short-lived Peace of Amiens, an English traveller is beleaguered by people offering every kind of merchandise or service
Trading CentreIntercontinental Trading Port where Aircraft Land to Unload and Load their Cargoes of Merchandise
Market UzbekistanMerchants bringing carpets and other merchandise to the market at Askabad
Gdansk in 1700General view of the port, with a merchant superintending the packing of his merchandise