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East End greengrocer doing his best to remain open for his customers despite the inconvenience of the shop and his home being bombed by the Luftwaffe during the air raids on London in the Second
Mr Uncle the pawnbroker. 8th November 1935
Tesco Supermarket, Elephant and Castle, London, Monday 24th February 1969
Arsenal footballer Pat Rice serves a customer while working on his London fruit stall February 1968
In the Channel Islands there are abundant cigarettes to be bought with German and other currency. Here is Mr. Maurice Lane serving Mr E
Remember when you could get a pint for a farthing? Harry Key, a railway worker by trade, was pleasantly reminded when he popped into his local for a swift one
Womens fashion department in Hanley Co-op 1966
A customer with her baby buying hot potatoes from Mr Thomas Reay and his tattie engine on the streets of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. Circa 1950
Shopping during Powercuts, James Taylor is able to keep his pharmacy open by using emergency lighting during power cuts, 2nd November 1977
Oldbury Newsagent, able to beat blackout and stay open by using a gas lamp, Birmingham, Friday 25th February 1972
A street trader on the streets of Newcastle selling fruit and vegetables on 18th July 1980
A woman dining at a restaurant in Shepherds Bush. 1st July 1948
A Cockney Earns His Living- Hes the most popular person in a heat wave, ice cream seller fins a customer in the heart of Londons shopping centre. Circa 1950
A woman shopping in a Greengrocers shop, 3rd July 1950
Christmas shopping at Owen Owen department in Coventry. Gift packs of toiletries and perfumes are always popular. 9th November 1985
Jim Fox (Left) Col. Gees general manager, and director Jimmy Jones getting to grips with your complaints. 12th June 1988
A female butcher seen here at work in her shop, serving a customer at the counter. 1963
Butcher cuts up & cleans some lamb chops for woman customer, picture taken during Lamb Chop Week February 1963
Butcher William Barnard gives meat away to OAPs in Camden town. Every Saturday morning he gives away approximately five shillings worth of meat to each of over 100 pensioners
Shoppers at the green grocers stall in Kingston Market. Circa 1936