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Aberdeen Fish MarketTwo market traders walk through Aberdeen Fish Market, Scotland, where thousands of fresh fish are set out in crates and wicker baskets
Aberdeen Fish MarketMarket traders chatting amongst the wooden crates of fresh fish at Aberdeen Fish Market, Scotland
Tobacconist - Treyer and FribourgThe famous (and charming) 18th century tobacco, cigar and snuff shop Treyer and Fribourg at 34 Haymarket, London, SW1. The shop enjoyed the patronage of George III
Selfridges Exterior 30SAn exterior view of Selfridges department store on Londons Oxford Street
In a Butchers ShopTHE MAN OF TASTE - a butchers customer orders two ounces of Boiled Beef, Cut with a Ham y Knife to give it a Relish
Market Day, NuneatonGEORGE ELIOT Market Day at Milby, the setting for Janets Repentance in Scenes of Clerical Life
Advert, Pullars Dye Works, Perth, Scotland. 1905
Advert, Baxter Brothers & Co, Dundee, ScotlandAdvert for Baxter Brothers & Co Limited, Spinners and Manufacturers of Flax, Hemp and Jute, Dens Works, Dundee, Scotland. 1905
Saturday shopping by F. C. TwortA busy marketplace scene in a British town during the 1930s. Shoppers mill around various stalls while the pub is open for business. Date: 1935
Soho, London - Beak Street W1, viewed from Great Pulteney Street. 1973
Advertisement for Vinolia Soap - Mother! Mother!! Fidos eaten my soap!!! early 20th century
London - Billingsgate Fish Market - Standing amid the catchOh My Cod! London - Billingsgate Fish Market - Standing amid the catch. Date: circa 1908
Poor Law Workers Union BadgeAn enamel badge worn by members of the Poor Law Workers Union, a trade union established in 1918 and changing its name in 1922 to the Poor Law Officer? Union Date: circa 1919
Who will buy my sweet blooming lavender?Old Street Cries -- Who will buy my sweet blooming lavender? 20th century
Chicago Board of Trade Building and Observatory, USA Date: circa 1940s
Covent Garden MarketCOVENT GARDEN A view of the market setting up early in the morning with piles of crates and sacks lying around. Date: Spring, circa 1930
Neyland Fish Market, Neyland, Pembrokeshire, South WalesView inside the Fish Market in the coastal town of Neyland, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. The Ice Factory and Fish Market were opened on 16 November 1908
Petticoat Lane Market, East End of LondonPart of Petticoat Lane Market, located on Middlesex Street and Wentworth Street in the East End of London
Young Nut Seller & Fish SellerA Young Turkish vendor of nuts and a fish seller with a large round basket on his head
Mrs Sullivan of Covent Garden MarketMrs Sullivan, or Auntie of the Garden, a famous character in Covent Garden Market who earned her living from looking after the carters whips
David Lloyd George leaving Downing StreetLloyd George pictured leaving Downing Street after his resignation with his wife and daughter Megan. His resignation announcement featured in the Court circular of 19th October
Frome Market 1930SWell-dressed ladies carrying heavy wicker baskets of shopping, next to the fruit and vegetable stall at Frome farmers market, Somerset, England
Window Shopping for HatsA variety of hats on stands atop hat boxes are displayed against an upholstered back- drop in a fashionable milliners shop. Two ladies in hats admire the display
Street Sausage SellerFrench marchande de saucisses sell sausages on the streets of Paris
Petticoat Lane 1930SA busy day on Middlesex Street, part of the famous Petticoat Lane market, east London
Trade Union March 1874Trade Unionists marching through Manchester in support of locked-out farm labourers
Builders at work in the foreground, with partially completed buildings in the background
Range of bakery tools and ingredientsA range of bakery tools and ingredients, including a pair of scales, a bucket, a sieve, mixing paddles and a sack of flour
Various butchery toolsTools used in butchery, including a mallet, a chopper, an axe, and various knives and cleavers
Workshop of a saddler and upholstererThe workshop of a saddler and upholsterer, with finished items including trunks, bags and a chair (top right)
Westminster Abbey C18In the tranquil street before the abbey and St Margarets church, a sedan chair passes, a cripple begs, fruit sellers and a porter ply their trade, a boy bowls his hoop
Watercress Girls / 1882Watercress girls buying their stock at Farringdon Market in London
Market at the Bull RingA street market at the Bull Ring, Birmingham
Hoxton Street Market, North London
Village Post OfficeThe Crantock Stores, near Newquay, Cornwall; selling Walls ice cream, newspapers, postcards and incorporating the village post office
Penny-Ice Man / CraneThe ice cream man sells penny licks to the children gathered around his cart
Shoolbred Store, LondonShoolbred department store, Tottenham Court Road, London
Borough Market 1870A busy day at the Borough food market
Egypt / Alexandriabird s-eye view of the harbour
CALIPH CHINA CLIPPERAberdeen-built clipper for the China tea trade
Champion Basket CarrierA champion basket carrier steals the show at Covent Garden Market, London
Saint JosephSAINT JOSEPH putative or nominal father of Jesus of Nazareth, husband of Mary, woodworker by trade: credited with royal descent from David, King of Israel
Brochure cover, W Barratt & Co Ltd, NorthamptonBrochure cover design, W Barratt & Co Ltd, Northampton, advertising boots by post, with a circular illustration of the Footshape Works where the boots are made. Date: 20th century
Thomas Newton, Butcher
Ellen Cicely WilkinsonELLEN CICELY WILKINSON Trade union and womens rights activist, who led the march of workers to London on the Jarrow Crusade
Covent Garden PortersCovent Garden was formerly the convent garden of the abbey of Westminster : it was for many years Londons major fruit and vegetable market. Date: 1924
Elderly woman making lace in an open doorwayAn elderly woman making lace in the open doorway of her home, with a large number of bobbins on display. Date: 20th century
Chipping Campden 1940SChipping Campden, Gloucestershire, viewed through the arch of the 17th century Wool Hall. It was once the centre of the Cotswolds wool trade