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Sheep walking along a shopping street in Treorchy, a village in the county borough of Rhondda Cynon Taf, Mid Glamorgan, Wales. 15th April 1955
The Co-Op store in Torquays Union Street which was demolished in the 1970s to make way for a brand new Co-Op department store.Circa 1920
Cabbages replace flowers in Luton High Street, Bedfordshire. 11th October 1966
Champagne-style shopping - Mrs Winifred Haigh and her husband Jack (left) were the first of 50 customers presented with free bottles of champagne after spending £ 200 or more at Huddersfields
Mother Wells tuck shop, College Place, 1934
WD & HO Wills Tobacco Company tobacco shop and warehouse on Mary Le Port Street, Bristol which was demolished in 1904. Circa 1890s
Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol in the days when shops had chandeliers and sweeping staircases. 1930s
Carwardines Coffee Shop, Corn Street, Shannon Court, Bristol 1965
The Drawbridge Hotel on the Centre, Bristol. Circa 1920
Second hand clothes shop in Milk Street, now nearby Radiant House, Horsefair, Bristol. Circa 1954
Cannon Street Bristol 1976
The unoccupied buildings of Cross Bros Ltd, and Andrews Supermarket in Working Street, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales. 2nd August 1966
Williams hardware shop, Sandy Park Road, Brislington, Bristol Circa 1920
Young Verity met some old friends from Wind in the Willows when she got a sneak preview of the grotto at Rackhams, Birmingham, West Midlands. November 1987
F W Woolworth Department Store, Liverpool, 24th June 1970. Fashion Department
Hamleys Toy Shop, Bull Street, Birmingham, 11th October 1985. Hamleys, the oldest and largest toy shop in the world are opening a new store in Bull Street (three floors of the former Debenhams store)
Shopping scene in Liverpool, Merseyside. 29th December 1970
Lord Street, christmas lights stretch away uphill from the junction with Paradise Street. Liverpool, Merseyside. 23rd November 1962
Clayton Square, Liverpool. Circa 1987
A mid-morning twilight descends on Merseyside today, caused by low cloud and smoke which blanketed Liverpool as far north as Crosby. Picture shows Church Street, Liverpool, England
The Christmas card scene in Clayton Square, Liverpool after yesterdays snowfall. 31st December 1962
London Road, Glasgow, Circa 1948 Street scene in the London Road area of Glasgow, circa 1948. Overhead tram lines and old-fashioned shop signs are visible above the cobbled streets
St Johns Market, Liverpool, Circa 1970
Teaching Robert the Macaw to talk. Robert, a blue and yellow Macaw perches outside a pet shop in Brixton market and talks to the passing shoppers. Most people stop to have a word with him
"How much is that dog in the window". A man holding a dog inside Alderbournes" How much is that dog in the window". A man holding a dog inside Alderbournes pet shop in Lansdowne Row, Mayfair, London. 1st June 1954
Tesco Supermarket Store, London, 9th May 1977. Tesco Supermarket Chain has made the decision to stop giving Green Shield Trading Stamps to customers
Tottenham Hotspur and Wales footballer Cliff Jones, invites teammates to Arnos Grove in London where he opened a second butchers shop
Green Shield Trading Stamps, Head Office, Station Road, Edgware, London, 29th October 1963. Green Shield Stamps is a British sales promotion scheme that rewards shoppers with stamps that could be
General view of the Bull Ring shopping centre in Birmingham, showing one of the bull sculptures on the exterior of the building which was damaged during a storm
Work is underway on the extension to the Castlegate Shopping Centre which is being extended in John Walker Square, Stockton. 29th June 1998
Manchester street dance crew Broken Glass, in Clayton Square, Liverpool, demonstrating their moves. 6th October 1983
Bold Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, 3rd February 1970
Nunthorpe shops. 14th June 1978
Whos the dummy? Window shopping at Bourne & Hollingsworth Department Store, Oxford Street, London. 1960
People looking in the shop window of a bakery in Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1967
Suburban Stores, a shop in Birmingham. Circa 1900
Alan Fearnley, owner of Record Shop on Linthorpe Road in MIddlesbrough, 14th May 1981. Pictured outside shop, holding copy of Rolling Stones album, Through The Past Darkly
Yves Saint Laurent, designer pictured outside his first London Rive Gauche store on New Bond Street, London, opening day of boutique, and with muses Louise de La Falaise
Dave Griffin display manager of Nelson House, a mens clothing shop in Dale End, Birmingham. The shop does a roaring trade in 1950s Teddy Boy clothing and also stocks modern clothing such as jeans
Wengers Department Store, Grainger Street, Newcastle, 20th March 1989
Farnons Department Store, Newcastle, 6th July 1993
Newspaper round boys leaving the newsagents with their newspapers, ready for delivery. 18th April 1970
Newspaper round boys inside a newsagents, sorting the papers ready for delivery. 18th April 1970
The Dome, Bull Yard, Coventry, West Midlands. 23rd January 1967
Bull Yard shopping area, Coventry, West Midlands. 10th June 1965
Bedworth Hypermarket. Bedworth is a market town in the Nuneaton and Bedworth district of north Warwickshire. Circa 1972
Shoppers inside Bedworth Hypermarket. Circa 1972
A woman wearing curlers in her hair enjoying shopping in the sales after Christmas. 31st December 1974