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Corner of Shoe Salon, Roos Bros. San Francisco. 1930. Artist: Gabriel MoulinCorner of Shoe Salon, Roos Bros. San Francisco. 1930. The interior of the Roos Brothers Shoe Salon as designed by Kem Weber (1889-1963). From The Studio Volume 99
An advertisement for Heal & Sons of Tottenham Court Road, London, 1908. From The Connoisseur Vol. XX.[Otto Limited, London, 1908]
Canal Street, New Orleans, USA, c1912. Postcard posted in 1912. The large building on the right is the Maison Blanche department store, built in 1908-1909
Marie-Louise Jay Cognacq, French retailer, 1912. Marie-Louise Jay founded the La Samaritaine department store in Paris in 1869, in collaboration with her future husband, Ernest Cognacq
Ernest Cognacq, French retailer, 1912. Together with Marie-Louise Jay, whom he later married, Cognacq (1839-1828) founded the La Samaritaine department store in Paris in 1869
An advertisement for Heal and Sons bedroom furniture, 1898. Plate taken from The Studio magazine, volume 13, no 60 (London, 15th March 1898)
Regent Circus (Oxford Circus), London, 1880s, (1926-1927). Famous London shopping area. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I, published by Amalgamated Press
Army and Navy Co-operative Society, Bombay, India, c1918
Alger - La Place Bugeau, c1930. Place Bugeaud, Algiers, Algeria. [Cie Des Arts Photomechaniques, Strasbourg-Schiltigheim, c1930]
Aristide Boucicaut, French retailer, 1874. Boucicaut (1810-1877) founded Le Bon Marche, one of the first department stores, in Paris in 1838
Interior of Gum store, Moscow, c1970s. Artist: CM DixonInterior of GUM store, Moscow, c1970s. GUM wa the name given to State Department Stores in many cities in the former Soviet Union. The most famous in Kitai-gorod, Moscow is currently a shopping mall
The upper trading rows in Red Square, Moscow, Russia, 1910sThe Upper Trading Rows in Red Square, Moscow, Russia, 1910s. St Basils Cathedral is in the background. The Upper Trading Rows were designed by Alexander Pomerantsev and built between 1888 and 1893
The soviet-era GUM department store in Moscow, 19th century