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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
Advert for Madame Raymonde womens hats 1929Three models wearing different styles in hats available in Madame Raymonde. 1929
Shopfront - The Great Supply Company, near, England. Mallinson - Wholesale & Retail Date: 1900s
Silhouette artist about town - Burlington ArcadeThe Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly depicted in silhouette with a number of dandyish young men, popularly known as knuts parading along or pausing to look in the arcades shop windows. Date: 1914
Greetings from Nevada, USA, the one sound state -- no retail sales tax, no corporation tax, no state income tax, no inheritance tax, no thumb tax. Date: 1940
Alschwang Cosmetics Shop - MoscowA high-end cometics and clothes shop named Alschwang based in Moscow. Date: Pre-1917
Retail therapyA man accompanying hes wife shopping. Date: 1926
Burlington Arcade viewed from Burlington Gardens, Piccadilly, London. Date: circa 1907
Museum shopChildren reading in the museum shop
The Natural History Museum ShopA general interior view of the Natural History Museums shop located in the Waterhouse Buidling adjacent to the Central Hall. It opened in January 2005
O. N. Thacher, Hat, Cap & Fur Ware-House Wholesale & retailO.N. Thacher, Hat, Cap & Fur Ware-House Wholesale & retail /. Advertisement for Thachers establishment at Nth. Third St. No
Good Things to Know - Woolworths bookletA booklet produced by high street retailer Woolworths, entitled Good Things to Know and including numerous tips on how to clean your house, save money and of course
Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA - the main business thoroughfare of the city. This card shows a portion of the retail shopping district
Clothes shopping, 1935A group of ladies inspect the contents of a shop window during the January sales. Date: 1935
Birds-eye view of Oxford Street, LondonA birds-eye view looking down a busy Oxford Street, London, the heart of the retail centre of the capital. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Selfridges, London - Corner of RestaurantSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Corner of Restaurant. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Postcard SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Postcard Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Linen SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Linen Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - The Umbrella SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - The Umbrella Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Fancy Goods SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Fancy Goods Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Book SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Book Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Blouse SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London. Blouse Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Section of Fancy JewellerySelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Section of Fancy Jewellery. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947)
Selfridges, London - Section of Gentlemans OutfittingSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Section of Gentlemans Outfitting. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947)
Selfridges, London - Ladys Boot SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Ladys Boot Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - The Selfridge BuildingSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - The Selfridge Building. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Costume SctionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Costume Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - The Mantle SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - The Mantle Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Writing Paper SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Writing Paper Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - Glass SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Glass Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Selfridges, London - China Section
Selfridges, London - Table Decoration SectionSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Table Decoration Section. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947)
Selfridges, London - Pianoforte SalonSelfridges & Co, Oxford Street, London - Pianoforte Salon. Founded by American-born retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), the Flagship store in Oxford Street was opened in 1909
Drapery Store at Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of WeirThe drapery store at the Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire. The Homes, laid out as a village of cottage homes, were opened in 1878 by William Quarrier
Great EggspectationsA fashionably dressed lady pauses to admire a pearl necklace in a shop window, and hopes that her handsome, parcel carrying partner will take the hint
Record Sales ForeseenA wholesale distributors forecast record sales as their new glamorous sales woman leaves the warehouse with two little monkey assistants. Illustration by Lawson Wood
Heath & Heather CataloguCatalogue of Heath & Heather, the largest retail herb warehouse in the world
Heath & HeatherThe largest retail herb warehouse in the world - Heath & Heather, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, has a floor area of over 24, 000 superficial feet
Mr William WhiteleyWILLIAM WHITELEY Mr William Whiteley, owner of Whiteleys department store in Bayswater, West London. Shot by a man claiming to be his illegitmate son
Advertisement fors L Tanner, Tobacconist, DerbyAdvertisement for SL Tanner, Tobacconist, Stationer & Newsagent, 4 Bold Lane, Derby. " High Peak" Mixture, One Shilling per ounce
Marshall, Field StoreThis Chicago store, with fronts on State, Washington, Randolph and Wabash streets, claims to be the largest retail mercantile store in the world
Women WorkingGirls learning the art of salesmanship at the Westminster School of Retail Distribution, London