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Illuminated advertisements on shop fronts at 7, Oxford Street, London, 1909
Fleet Street, London, 1746. Artist: John CleghornView of Devil Tavern and Temple Bar in Fleet Street, London, 1746; with figures and horses and carriage
Fleet Street, London, c1845. Artist: Frederick Napoleon ShepherdView of no 187 Fleet Street at corner of Cliffords Inn Passage, London, c1845; with Buttons pastry and confectionary shop and figures on pavement
Fleet Street, London, 1835. Artist: Frederick Napoleon ShepherdView of a building in Fleet Street, London, 1835 with Blanchards premises and figures on pavement
Lauries premises, Fleet Street, London, c1820. Artist: James FindlayView of no 53 Fleet Street, London, 1820; with figures looking in window of Lauries premises
Howes and Hart, Fleet Street, London, c1820. Artist: James FindlayView of no 60 Fleet Street, London, c1820: with figures outside premises of Howes and Hart
Shops in Fleet Street, London, c1835View of buildings in Fleet Street, London, c1835: showing premises of J Reid, wine and spirit merchant at no 66, Furzes shoe shop at no 65 and Bolt and Tun Inn, general coach office at no 64
Cornhill, London, 1830. Artist:s LaceyView of Cornhill and Lombard Street, London, 1821; from Poultry, looking east, with shop sign on central building, figures in street and horses, carriages and carts
Cheapside, London, 1813View of the south west end of Cheapside, London, 1813. Street scene with figures, carriages and shopfronts
Cheapside, London, c1830View of Cheapside and St Mary-le-Bow, London, c1830. Street scene with figures, carriages and shopfronts
Cheapside, London, 1827View of Cheapside, Poultry and Bucklersbury, London, 1827. Street scene with figures, carriages and shopfronts
St Brides Avenue, London, 1829. Artist: James TingleView of St Brides Avenue with figures and a horse drawn carriage. Shop fronts include Charles Tilts publisher and booksellers, and the premises of Pitman and Ashfield
St Botolph without Bishopsgate, London, c1831. Artist: J HinchcliffView of Bishopsgate, London, c1831; showing St Botolph without Bishopsgate, shops, carriages and figures
Aldersgate Street, London, c1850. Artist: Frederick Napoleon ShepherdView of shop front with figures on Aldersgate Street, London, c1850. The building was also known as the Half Moon Inn
Aldersgate Street, London, (1851?) Artist: Thomas Hosmer ShepherdView of shop fronts with figures on Aldersgate Street, London, including the Half Moon Tavern
Cable Street, Stepney, London, c1830. Artist: Frederick CalvertView of nos 84 - 98 Cable Street, Stepney, London, c1830
St Ethelburga-the-Virgin within Bishopsgate, London, 1736. Artist: William Henry TomsSt Ethelburga-the-Virgin within Bishopsgate, London, 1736. West view of St Ethelburga-the-Virgin, with a butchers shop, outside of which a man is chopping meat
Plan of the shop fronts on Old and New Bond Street, London, c1838. Several of the buildings are named and the streets leading off Old and New Bond Street are identified
Opening for business, stationery shop in Manhattan, New York, USA, 1930. ArtistOpening for business, stationery shop in Manhattan, New York, USA, 1930
Main Street, Manhattan, Nevada, early 1900s. The town of Manhattan was founded in 1867 when silver was discovered nearby. When gold was found in 1905 over 4000 people moved into the area
Leadville, Colorado, USA, 1870s. Leadville was founded in 1877 after silver was discovered nearby. Between 1877 and 1880 its population increased one hundred fold to over 40, 000
Princes Street, Edinburgh, 1910. Artist: Valentine & Sons LtdPrinces Street, Edinburgh, 1910. From The British Isles in Pictures, by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. D.Lit. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1910]
Barnsley Co-op, Park Road branch exterior, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 1961. ArtistBarnsley Co-op, Park Road branch exterior, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 1961
Barnsley Co-op, Kendray branch exterior, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 1961. ArtistBarnsley Co-op, Kendray branch exterior, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 1961. A typical late 1950s or early 1960s supermarket exterior
Home Farm Products Ltd butchers shop front, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1966. ArtistHome Farm Products Ltd butchers shop front, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1966. The front of the shop in Cumberland Street. The photograph was taken for the Ulster Bacon company for a publicity shot in
Barnsley Co-op, Smithies branch exterior, South Yorkshire, 1961. Artist: Michael WaltersBarnsley Co-op, Smithies branch exterior, South Yorkshire, 1961. Photographed for the Barnsley Co-operative society, the photograph shows a dog waiting eagerly outside the Smithies branch in South
The exterior of Carlines Self Service Store, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1960. ArtistThe exterior of Carlines Self Service Store, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1960. This is a good example of the kind of self service retail outlet which was being developed during the 1950s and 1960s
Dyers and cleaners shop front, 480 Fulwood Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, January 1967. A typical mid 1960s shop front
Snelsons electrical shop, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist: Michael WaltersSnelsons electrical shop, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1963. TVs are available to rent for 8 shillings and 3 pence per week for a 19 inch set. A window poster also advertises the new 625 line screen
Greens of Mexboro Ltd, shop in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1963. A photograph commissioned by Associated Diaries Ltd showing Mr Fred Greens corner shop in Mexborough
Shops in Bank Street, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1963. Artist: Michael WaltersShops in Bank Street, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1963. A photograph taken for the property owners. The shops, which include Leathercraft, selling ladies handbags, Davis Royd of Leeds
Barnsley Co-op, Jump branch, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 1961. A photograph for the Barnsley Co-op showing their new outlet in the village of Jump, near Barnsley
Alexandre of Oxford Street, mens clothes shop frontage, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1963. Alexandre of Oxford Streets new branch in Mexborough, South Yorkshire
Exterior of the Butchery Department, Barnsley Co-op, South Yorkshire, 1956. ArtistExterior of the Butchery Department, Barnsley Co-op, South Yorkshire, 1956
H Samuels jewellers in the new Arndale Centre, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1969. The new Arndale Shopping Centre in Doncaster opened in 1969
Woolworths, Barnsley store, South Yorkshire, 1971. Artist: Michael WaltersWoolworths, Barnsley store, South Yorkshire, 1971. The Barnsley branch of FW Woolworths showing an early 1970s design which was typical of the time
Exterior of the Barnsley Co-op central mens tailoring department, South Yorkshire, 1959. The shop windows show displays of schoolwear for children and late winter overcoats for the older generation
Mackridges ironmongers shop, Wombwell, South Yorkshire, 1962. Artist: Michael WaltersMackridges ironmongers shop, Wombwell, South Yorkshire, 1962. A traditional ironmongers shop in Wombwell, a small mining village near Barnsley
Window of George Schonhuts butchers shop, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 1955. ArtistWindow of George Schonhuts butchers shop, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, 1955. Shop window display showing a traditional range of meat products and a range of continental
Butchers standing next to their shop window display, South Yorkshire, 1955. ArtistButchers standing next to their shop window display, South Yorkshire, 1955. Mr George Schonhut standing with two of his employees next to their shop window display in South Yorkshire
Barnsley Co-op Grocers, South Yorkshire, 1954. Artist: Michael WaltersBarnsley Co-op Grocers, South Yorkshire, 1954. One of the Barnsley Co-operative Societys supermarkets, with a wide range of period products to be seen through the window
End of rationing, meat and bacon on sale at the Barnsley Co-op butchers, South Yorkshire, 1954. In 1954, threstrictions on the sale of meat and bacon were lifted
Woolworths store, Parkgate, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1957. Artist: Michael WaltersWoolworths store, Parkgate, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1957. The Woolworths Store in Parkgate was located on a junction on the main road into Rotherham
Timpsons shoe shop window, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1956. Artist: Michael WaltersTimpsons shoe shop window, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1956
Barnsley Co-op, Stairfoot branch exterior, South Yorkshire, 1961. Artist: Michael WaltersBarnsley Co-op, Stairfoot branch exterior, South Yorkshire, 1961
Sugg Sports, King Street branch, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1960. The window of the Nottingham branch of Sugg Sports in King Street showing a good selection of sports goods
Sugg Sport shop, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, 1960. Artist: Michael WaltersSugg Sport shop, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, 1960.The Victoria Street branch of Sugg Sports in Grimsby. Frank Howe Sugg (1862-1933) was one of the few sportsmen to achieve a Derbyshire double
Sugg Sport, Pinstone Street store, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1960. The Pinstone Street store of Sugg Sport in Sheffield