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East Street and Fire Station, Manchester Square, LondonEast Street (now Chiltern Street) and Fire Station, Manchester Square, London, with the Wallace Head pub on the left. Date: circa 1908
Scene in a Cash and Carry warehouse, with well-stocked shelves, forklift truck and driver. Date: circa 1980s
Fire at the Balham Covered Retail Market - 1953Six-Pump Fire at the Balham Covered Retail Market, 31 Bedford Hill (on junction with Shipka Road), Balham, London 8th May 1953. Date: 1953
Soy Kee & Co - Importers of Chinese and Japanese Fancy Goods - advertising postcard featuring a high status Chinese lady in fine robes seated on a throne
Selfridges, London - Writing Room and LoungeSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Writing Room and Lounge. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Boys Outfitting SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Boys Outfitting Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Tailoring SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Tailoring Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Advertisement for J Hurd, Florist, Chaddesden and DerbyAdvertisement for J Hurd, Florist, Wholesale and Retail, Chaddesden and Derby. Nurseries at the Old Hall Gardens, Chaddesden, and at the Market Hall, Derby. Plants delivered and floral designs
Soho, London - Carnaby Street W1 - including the premises of John Stephen, nicknamed The King of Carnaby Street. 1973
Watneys Happy Families - Mr Stout, the Retailer. circa 1930
Watneys Happy Families - Miss Stout, the Retailers Daughter. circa 1930
Watneys Happy Families - Master Stout, the Retailers Son. circa 1930
London Trade Card - Thomas Gibbons, Wig MakerLondon Trade Card - Thomas Gibbons, Peruke (Wig) Maker, at the Blue and White Peruke, Rosemary Lane, wholesale and retail. 18th century
London Trade Card - Matthias Darly, Paper HangingsLondon Trade Card - Matthias Darly, Manufactory for Paper Hangings, painter, engraver and paper stainer, wholesale and retail, at the Acorn, facing Hungerford, Strand
London Trade Card - Daniel Richards, Stationer, at St Andrews Church, Holborn. Wholesale and retail. 18th century
London Trade Card - Benjamin Cole, textilesLondon Trade Card - Benjamin Cole, at the Sun in St Pauls Churchyard, importing and selling cambrics, lawn, macklin, English lace and edging, wholesale and retail. 18th century
Gordon Selfridge and Anna May WongRetail supremo, F. Gordon Selfridge, founder of London department store, Selfridges, pictured with American-born Chinese film star, Anna May Wong
St Petersburg, Russia - House of the Brothers ElisseyevElisseeff Emporium (56, Nevsky Prospekt), St. Petersburg, Russia - a large retail and entertainment complex, including a famous food hall, constructed in 19021903 for the Elisseeff Brothers
Ground Floor of Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford St, LondonView of the ground floor of Our Boys Clothing Company in Oxford Street, London. The department visible here sells a variety of waterproofs, boxes and fancy goods. Date: c.1895
The Second floor of Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford Street, London. Floor contains the youths clothing. Date: c.1895
Boot and girls costume room of Our Boys Clothing CompanyFirst Floor of of Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford St, London. Image of the boot room and he girls costume room. Date: c.1895
First Floor of Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford St, LondonView of the First Floor, otherwise known as the Juvenile Clothing Room, in Our Boys Clothing Company. Image demonstrates shopping in the 19th century. Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, childrens boots and shoesOur Boys Clothing Company boots and shoes for children Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, ladies riding hatsOur Boys Clothing Company riding hats for women Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, advertisement for clothesOur Boys Clothing Company advertisement for a fancy suit. Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, male waterproof coatsOur Boys Clothing Company presents waterproof coats for men. Figure 5161 was specialized for the army, whereas figure 5162 was made for gentlemen Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, male nightwearOur Boys Clothing Company presents nightwear for men, features: Nightshirts (figures 3071 & 3072) Pyjama suits (figures 3073, 3074 & 3075) c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, jerseys, sweaters and cardigansJerseys, sweaters and cardigans for boys, made by Our Boys Clothing Company. Features football jersey (figure 2032). Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, undershirts and knicker drawersBoys and youths undershirts and knicker drawers from Our Boys Clothing Company Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, coachmans overcoatDouble-breasted coachmans overcoat made by Our Boys Clothing Company Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, footman and page suitOur Boys Clothing Company presents a footmans coatee and page suit. Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, sport suitsOur Boys Clothing Company presents a cycling and tennis/boating suit. Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, Racing / frock overcoatOur Boys Clothing Company presents new racing coat (figure 1021), and frock overcoat (figure 1022) Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, Shooting / Norfolk SuitOur Boys Clothing presents a shooting and a Norfolk suit. Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, coats for young womenOur Boys Clothing Company presents coats for young women and girls. Features: Ulster (figure 174) Mantle (figures 175, 176, 177) Date: c.1895
View of factory, Our Boys Clothing Company, HolbornView of the factory in Our Boys Clothing Company, 26 Holborn Viaduct. Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, coats / cloaks for girlsOur Boys Clothing Company presents girls cloaks/coats. Features: Cloak (Figures 169 & 170) Ulster (Figure 171) Travelling Cloak (Figures 172 & 173) Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, sailor clothing for girlsOur Boys Clothing Company presents female sailor clothing. Features: Costume (Figure 151) Ermintrude Sailor Costume (Figure 152) Reefer Jacket (Figure 153) Iolanthe Costume (Figure 154)
Our Boys Clothing Company, Eton SuitOur Boys Clothing Company presents Eton Manors suits. Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, sports wear for boysOur Boys Clothing Company presents sports wear for boys, featuring: Tennis Suit (Figure 87) Football Suit (Figures 88 & 89) Cycling Suit (Figure 90) Boating Suit (Figure 91) Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, sailor clothingOur Boys Clothing Company featuring sailor themed clothing for boys. Features: Man-o -war-suit (Figures 35, 36 & 37) Silk sailor collars (Figure 38) Lanyard and whistle (Figure 39)
Our Boys Clothing Company, suits for boysOur Boys Clothing Company presenting various suits for boys: Court Suit (Figure 65) Albert Suit (Figure 66) Portland Suit (Figure 67) Boulevard Suit (Figure 68) Lord Fauntleroy Suit (Figure 69)
View of first basement, Our Boys Clothing Company, HolbornView of first basement (hat and cap department), 26, Holborn Viaduct. Date: c.1895
View of first floor, Our Boys Clothing Company, HolbornView of first floor ( youths clothing) of Our Boys Clothing Company, 26 Holborn Viaduct. Date: c.1895
View of ground floor, Our Boys Clothing Company, HolbornView of ground floor of Our Boys Clothing Company, 26 Holborn Viaduct. Image captures the department from the east side Date: c.1895
View of work room in Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford StView of the work room in Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford Street, London. Image depicts a room full of women using sewing machines. Date: c.1895
View of Premises, Our Boys Clothing Company, HolbornView of Premises at 26, Holborn Viaduct, London. Image of the outside of Our Boys Clothing Company from outside. c.1895
Walker Whitman shoe factory, Campello, BostonThe Walker Whitman shoe factory was owned in partnership by William O Walker and William Elbridge Whitman. The factory opened under its name for the purpose of producing shoes for the retail trade