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Hackney Furnishing Co. Ltd. - West End Premises - Corner of Oxford Street and Great Chapel Street. Pioneers of cut-price furnishings. Building designed by Philip E Pilditch. Date: circa 1908
Illustration, Mr Spider comes to stay - windmill with spider and large cobweb Date: 1924
Morris & Company PremisesA photograph showing the shop window premises of Morris and Co, a furnishing and decorative arts manufacturer founded in 1861 by William Morris, a pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement. Date: 1879
Pether's Sign Makers, 58-60 Banner Street, London EC - entrance to premises Date: 1903
Angel Inn, GuildfordAn etching of the Angel Inn, one of Guildford's large coaching inns established in the middle ages, with Jacobean or Tudor timber framing
Late NewsThis painting portrays a number of figures, mostly women, standing outside a shop premises, interacting with each other, a young boy can be seen petting a dog. Date: circa 1919
La Blanchisserie De La Place MargotA painting of the painted blue premises of a laundromat in France, with laundry hanging from the window ledge above. A woman can be seen at each doorway and some cats are playing outside
John E. Bumpus AdvertisementAn advertisement photograph of the interior of John E. Bumpus Ltd, booksellers of Oxford Street, London. The photo was accompanied with a promotion for the library of Sir Richard Wallace
Bacon & Co AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for Bacon & Co Ltd, Sydney based photo engravers and colour etchers. The design shows a sign, which depicts the work premises interior. Date: circa 1924
Tudor House School AdvertisementAn advertisement for the Tudor House School, established in 1898 in Moss Vale, the photograph shows the premises with boys with bikes standing outside. Date: circa 1922
The CooperageThis etching shows a cooperage, the premises of a man, seen in the shadows, who specialises in the manufacture of wooden casks, barrels, buckets and other similar containers. Date: circa 1918
Wharf Interior, The ThamesAn etching showing an interior of a business premises on the East London Wharf by The Thames River. The business proprietor, William Jones, a lime burner, is leaning on a nearby barrel. Date: 1859
D. Bernard AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for D. Bernard, modern fine art gallery and manufacturer of art frames, services include re-gilding and renovating
Permanent trustee Company AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for the Permanent Trustee Company of New South Wales Limited, executors and trustees of wills, agents for absentees and residents. Image shows their business premises
Messrs. Peapes & Co, Ltd, Business PremisesAn architectural sketch for the new business premises for Messrs. Peapes & Co, Ltd. George Street, Sydney, designed by architects William Hardy Wilson, Stacey Arthur Neave & John Berry
Design for Business PremisesIllustration made for the campaign of Colour the Townscape'. Showing a Design for Francis Emerson Ltd business premises, in bright orange and yellow. Date: circa 1930
Photograph of crowds, at the Birkbeck Bank Scare: the scene outside the Bank's Premises, Southampton Buildings. From a section, The World's Pageant'
Showrooms, Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, LondonShowrooms, Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, 2 New Bond Street, London Date: 1911
Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, New Bond Street, LondonPremises of Lacloche Freres, Jewellers, 2 New Bond Street, London Date: 1911
Pears Soap, New Oxford Street, LondonPremises of Pears Soap, New Oxford Street, London - entrance hall Date: 1911
Daily Worker building, 75 Farringdon Road, LondonThe newly acquired Daily Worker building at 75 Farringdon Road, London, a former brushmakers warehouse. The newspaper's previous offices had been destroyed during the Blitz
Daily Worker staff examining building alteration plans following the acquisition of new premises at 75 Farringdon Road, London. Date: circa 1945
Exterior of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, premises at 112 Regent Street, London. Date: 1898
Four Swans Inn, LondonFour Swans Inn, in Bishopsgate street, engraved shortly before demolition. Date: 1873
Exterior of music shop, Chappell and Co's in New Bond Street, London. Date: 1878
SIERRA LEONE UNDERTAKERSBlack humour : The premises of Bungie the undertaker, Sierra Leone, Africa. He is as ready to offer good advice to the living as he is to provide for the needs of the dead! Date: 1930s
Undertakers, Southgate Road, Islington, North LondonGilderson & Sons Ltd, undertakers, in Southgate Road, Islington, North London, about to move to new premises in Cleveland Road. Date: circa 1930s
South London fishmongers, A Magnus & Son Ltd South London fishmongersStreet scene in South London with fishmongers shop, A Magnus & Son Ltd. Date: circa 1950s
Rego Tailors and Outfitters, LondonPremises of Rego Tailors and Outfitters, London. Date: circa 1930s
St Olaves SchoolView of the Grammar School of St Olaves in 1810. At that time the school was housed in the old Vestry Hall of the church and its adjoining premises (on the west side of Churchyard Alley)
TattersallsView of the courtyard of old Tattersalls, the main auctioneer of race horses in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The first premises occupied were near Hyde Park Corner
Stockton Co-operative Society Ltd, Stockton-on-TeesStockton Co-operative Society Ltd, Stockton-On-Tees, Loading Dock at Dixon Street Bakery, fitted with four Kinnear rolling metal shutters. A delivery van can be seen on the left. Date: circa 1930s
Electricity Generating Station, Poplar, East LondonElectricity Generating Station, Metropolitan Borough of Poplar, East London, fitted with Kinnear metal rolling shutters. Date: circa 1930s
W Griffin, High Street, Aston, BirminghamPremises of W Griffin, High Street, Aston, Birmingham, potato merchant, fishmonger and fruit merchant, fitted with three Kinnear patent steel rolling shutters
Entrance to Loading Dock, Pilkington Ltd, North LondonEntrance to Loading Dock, Pilkington Brothers Limited, Shepherdess Walk, North London, fitted with one Kinnear rolling metal shutter. Date: circa 1930s
Garage at Christ Church College, Oxford, fitted with 12 Kinnear rolling metal shutters. Date: circa 1930s
Kinnear Shutters, Dickins & Jones, LondonKinnear shutters, used for security and fire protection at Dickins & Jones department store, London, for the lift lobby openings. Date: circa 1930s
Kinnear Shutters, Harvey Nichols & Co, Knightsbridge, LondonKinnear patent steel rolling shutters, used for fire protection at Harvey Nichols & Co, Knightsbridge, London, and at various other premises in London and elsewhere. Date: circa 1930s
Port of London Authority, West India Docks, East LondonPort of London Authority, West India Docks (Import Dock), East London, fitted with 70 Kinnear rolling metal shutters in total. Date: circa 1930s
Leith Dock Commission, Edinburgh Dock, ScotlandLeith Dock Commission, Edinburgh Dock (Sheds 4 and 5), Scotland, fitted with nearly 100 Kinnear rolling metal shutters in total. Date: circa 1930s
Retail Dairymens Mutual Ltd, Paddington, West LondonModel Milk Depot, Retail Dairymens Mutual Ltd, Paddington, West London, fitted with a Kinnear rolling metal shutter. Date: circa 1930s
High Street, Notting Hill Gate, West London, with shop premises including W Straker. Date: circa 1910
Golborne Road, North Kensington, SW London, with shop premises including Olsons grocers and Golborne haircutters. Date: circa 1905
Advert for Cartier Ltd, London, jewellersAdvertisement for Cartier Ltd, jewellers, Albemarle Street and New Bond Street, London. Date: 1930
Worcester Park, SW London (Surrey), with a few commercial premises, including Milward and Sons, House and Estate Agents. circa 1910
Hodgkinson, British Drapery Store, Edgware Road, LondonHodgkinson, British Drapery Store, 214 Edgware Road, London, with staff posing at the entrance. Date: circa 1908
Alexandra Dairy, Kings Road, Chelsea, LondonAlexandra Dairy, Belgravia Dairy Co Ltd, 331 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, shop front and delivery cart. Date: circa 1908
Thomas Crapper & Co Ltd, Kings Road, Chelsea, LondonView outside the premises of Thomas Crapper & Co Ltd (opened 1907), 120 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, with a royal coat of arms above the door. Date: circa 1908