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Advert for Barkers of Kensington, 1951. From a guide to the Festival of Britain, 1951
Shopkeeper of the Moravian Church with a customer, 1803-c.1899. Creator: J. EnklaarShopkeeper of the Moravian Church with a customer, 1803-c.1899. Man of the Evangelische Broedergemeente (Hernhutters) - Evangelical Brothers Society - shows a needle case to a customer
Portrait de Marie-Louise Cognacq, née Jay, 1903. Creator: Jeanne-Magdeleine FavierPortrait de Marie-Louise Cognacq, nee Jay, 1903
Portrait d'Ernest Cognacq, 1903. Creator: Jeanne-Magdeleine FavierPortrait d'Ernest Cognacq, 1903
Ship Chandlers Sign, c. 1940. Creator: Robert PohleShip Chandlers Sign, c. 1940
Mercers shop, Regent Circus, Westminster, London, c1850. Artist: H LeightonMercers shop, Regent Circus, Westminster, London, c1850. View of the premises of Sowerby, Drayson and Company, silk mercers, in the north-east quadrant of Regent Circus, now Oxford Circus
Mens clothes shop interior, Alexandre of Oxford Street, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1963. The interior of the Mexborough branch of Alexandre of Oxford Street
Alexandre of Oxford Street, mens clothes shop frontage, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1963. Alexandre of Oxford Streets new branch in Mexborough, South Yorkshire
NK (Nordiska Kompaniet) department store, Hamngatan, Stockholm, Sweden. This department store building was designed in Art Nouveau style by Swedish architect Ferdinand Boberg. It opened in 1915
Henry Walton Smith, (1738-1792) founder of the W. H. Smith retail chain, 1896Henry Walton Smith (1738-1792) founder of the W. H. Smith retail chain. From The Life and Times of The Right Honourable The Marquis of Salisbury, K.G. published by J. S. Virtue & Co. Ltd. 1896
Alexander Turney Stewart, American entrepreneur and retailer, 19th century (1955)Alexander Turney Stewart, American entrepreneur, 19th century (1955). Stewart (1803-1876) was the merchant prince who gave Mathew Brady a job as a clerk when he first came to New York City
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
Aristide Boucicaut, French retailer, 1874. Boucicaut (1810-1877) founded Le Bon Marche, one of the first department stores, in Paris in 1838