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Foster-Wikner Wicko G-AFKSFoster-Wikner GM.1 Wicko G-AFKS (msn 6). First registered on 5January 1939 G-AFKS was used by Nash Aircraft Sales Ltd. As a demonstrator and was, at one time, fitted with skis
Department Store Scene Date: 1948
AMERICAN GIRL FRENCH HATAn American girl tries on a selection of fashionable, broad brimmed hats trimmed with ostrich plumes in a Paris Milliners. Date: 1909
London Shoppers - 1908London shoppers during the sales. Date: 1908
GREAT RUBBISH SALETHE UNPROTECTED FEMALE AT A GREAT RUBBISH SALE The customer is depicted as the victim of unscrupulous shopkeepers Date: 1853
HURRAH FOR THE SALESAlways Merry and Bright - Hurrah for the Bargain Sales ! Date: circa 1910
BARKERS SALE - 2Queuing for a sale at Barkers, Kensington, London. Date: 1928
Two farmers enter store cattle shed - Bakewell Cattle MarketTwo old farmers enter the store cattle shed at Bakewell Cattle Market, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1994
Bakewell, Derbyshire Cattle Market - 6Bakewell, Derbyshire Cattle Market. A farmer herds sheep off the scales before an auction Date: 1994
New York, USA - Bush Terminal Sales Building on 42nd Street near Broadway. Home of the Buyers Club. Date: circa 1920s
Interior and Exterior, Phoenix Drug Store, Hamilton, BermudaInterior and Exterior of the Phoenix Drug Store, Hamilton, Bermuda. Note the sign in the lower section which proclaims the store as the Headquarters for Souvenir Postcards. Date: circa 1920s
Suffragette Womens Freedom League Birthday Book. The Womens Freedom League Birthday Book compiled by the Scottish Council of the W.F.L
Maidstone Cattle MarketFarmers in the Sales Ring of a cattle market at Maidstone, Kent, England. Date: 1950s
Interior of Bazaar, Fort William, Calcutta, IndiaInterior of Bazaar, Fort William, Calcutta (Kolkata), India, with sales counters and staff. Date: circa 1910s
Cigar factory and sales office, Havana, CubaCigar factory and sales office, Roberts & Co, Havana, Cuba, a building in art deco style. Date: circa 1930
Singer Pavilion, Allahabad Exhibition, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaSinger (sewing machines) Pavilion, Allahabad Exhibition, Uttar Pradesh, India. Date: circa 1910
Hat seller at a market, Suffolk, EnglandHat seller working his charm at a market in Suffolk, England. circa 1969
Woman trying on an array of hats in the Autumn sale 1909Edwardian woman sitting at a dressing table while a sales assistant helps her choose hats from the Autumn sale. 1909
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
Spain. 19th century. Pawnshop and Savings Bank. Sales roomSpain. 19th century. Pawnshop and Savings Bank, an institution created with a social and religious assistance to the most needy. Sales room. Madrid
Happy Families Playing Cards - Miss Pug the Boxers Daughter. circa 1930s
Caricature of Mr A Austin, St Jamess Hall, LondonCaricature of Mr A Austin, who ran the ticket office of St Jamess Hall, 28 Piccadilly, London. 1882
Caricature of A W Pinero, John Hare and W H KendalCaricature of A W Pinero (left, 1855-1934), John Hare (centre, 1844-1921) and William Hunter Kendal (right, 1843-1917), toasting the success of Pineros play, The Squire, at St Jamess Theatre, London
Jean Baptiste De LisleJEAN BAPTISTE ISOARD DE LISLE de Sales : French writer, described as Le Philosophe de la Nature - the engraving shows the Devil discomfited by a ray of light from Delisle. Date: 1743 - 1816
Company House, LondonHUDSONs BAY COMPANYs HOUSE, Fenchurch Street, London Here, great sales were held twice a year, at Easter and September, attracting buyers Date: 1843
Mrs. A. B Marshalls showroom for kichen furnishings 1887Showroom at 32 Mortimer Street, Regent Street, London, with kitchen furniture and French Italian and American goods. Date: 1887
Group of people at an antiques fair. Date: circa 1910
The Snake Skin Shoes or the Temptation of EveThe Snake-Skin Shoes, or, the Temptation of Eve by Pierrot. A young woman in a shoe shop is tempted by a pair of snake skin shoes presented by the somewhat saturnine looking sales assistant
Automobile Row, Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USAAutomobile Row on Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, full of car showrooms, car dealers and garages. Date: 1916
A Japanese sales assistant stands at a shop counter next to some ties. Date: 1932
WW1 women volunteers distracted by sales, 1915Trying experience of a contingent of the Womens Volunteer Defence Corps in the course of a route march. Date: 1915
Favourite Sayings - If the Cap fits, wear itBlack and white lantern slide of scene showing three persons in a hat shop (painted background). An old gentleman, a young boy trying on a hat and a sales person
Corona vans and drivers, Chadwell Heath, East LondonCorona vans and their drivers in a depot at Chadwell Heath, East London. Corona was a popular brand of soft drinks, delivered regularly to peoples homes. Date: 20th century
Lockheed L-1011 Tristar N305EA demonstrator Hong KongLockheed Tristar N305EA was used by Lockheed aircraft on their Whisperliner Worldwide Sales tour of 1972. Later operated by Eastern and then Delta Airlines before being scrapped in 2002 Date: 1972
What shall we do with our SUFFRAGETTES. Suggestions on how to deal with the suffragette menace by channeling their energy into other areas - Road-breaking, Taxi driving
The Tatler Guide to Sales - WW1 fashionIllustration marking the fashion section of The Tatler magazine, focusing particularly on the summer sales. Note the wider, flared skirts which had replaced the hobble skirt by 1915. Date: 1915
Award-winning scouts, Queensland, AustraliaThree award-winning scouts in Queensland, Australia -- they won a hygiene award for the best-kept campsite, sponsored by a firm of Coca Cola bottlers
Childrens Jewel Fund Sale of Dolls, WW1A variety of examples of dolls on sale at Sutherland House in aid of the Childrens Jewel Fund, which raised money for infant welfare centres around the country
The Education of the Masses, War Economy, Douglas MacKenzieIllustration showing the mass of entertainment and amusements on offer to the London population during the First World War, despite the fact the country was supposed to be practising war economy
The Needless Question, predominance of khaki, WW1The Customer: Will the colour run? The Assistant: Oh, no, Madam; its a khaki shade. A lovely reverse silhouette image from the First World War showing a woman at a drapery shop
Actors selling chocolate for charity, WW1A page from The Sketch showing various well-known members of the theatrical profession acting as sales-people at an unidentified London store
Looking in a shop window during the sales, WW1Each person has his or her own interpretation of the national call to thrift. This is the construction put upon it by the great drapery houses in the West End of London
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
An advertisement for White Lustre Starch. And Gilbert S. Craveys Corn Starch
Advert for Barkers winter corsets 1916Special bargsins in Royal Worcester corsets. Full figure corsets for sale. Available from Barkers Kensington High Street, London. Date: 1916
Alexandra Rose DayA girl sells an Alexandra rose for charity to a London traffic policeman on Alexandra Rose Day. Date: 1931
Advertising postcard - Lloyds News - At the Top of the TreeAdvertising postcard for Lloyds News - At the Top of the Tree. Celebrating sales of nearly a million and a half copies. Lloyds Weekly Newspaper was an early Sunday newspaper in the United Kingdom
Percival Prentice VR210 was temporarily registered G-AKLG for an overseas sales tour. It stands in front of the old farm house which became the airport managers office