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"Customers: The Lifeblood of Every Business" In every corner of the world, from bustling cities to quaint towns, they can the heartbeat of commerce

Background imageCustomers Collection: Woman Buying A Radio

Woman Buying A Radio
United States: c. 1937 A radio salesman shows the latest models to a prospective woman buyer

Background imageCustomers Collection: Cabmen. Piazza Della Signoria. Florence. Tuscany. Italy

Cabmen. Piazza Della Signoria. Florence. Tuscany. Italy

Background imageCustomers Collection: Austrian royal bathhouse, 1890s C017 / 6888

Austrian royal bathhouse, 1890s C017 / 6888
Austrian royal bathhouse. 19th-century artwork of the then-new hall of the royal bathhouse in Wildbad, today Bad Gastein, Austria. Bad Gastein is a spa town in the Austrian state of Salzburg

Background imageCustomers Collection: Crystal Palace bazaar, London, 1850s C016 / 8822

Crystal Palace bazaar, London, 1850s C016 / 8822
Crystal Palace. 19th-century artwork of people visiting a large bazaar (or shopping arcade) in central London built in the style of the famous Crystal Palace exhibition hall

Background imageCustomers Collection: Camera and steam power, 1871

Camera and steam power, 1871
Camera and steam power. 19th-century artwork of a crowd of people queuing to be photographed by a large camera, with a steam engine (steam visible) behind it

Background imageCustomers Collection: A pawnbroker in Shanghai does business with his customers

A pawnbroker in Shanghai does business with his customers

Background imageCustomers Collection: London Oyster Stall 1861

London Oyster Stall 1861
The first day of oysters in the streets of London - enthusiastic customers keep the traders busy opening shells Date: 1861

Background imageCustomers Collection: Shelves of wine E Leclerc superstore Le Havre France

Shelves of wine E Leclerc superstore Le Havre France
MAB-876 Shelves of wine E Leclerc superstore Le Havre France Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCustomers Collection: Sign encouraging use of reusable bags Tesco - Evesham - UK

Sign encouraging use of reusable bags Tesco - Evesham - UK
MAB-1544 Sign encouraging use of reusable bags Tesco Evesham - UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCustomers Collection: Carbon emissions label on Walkers Salt and vinegar crisp packet whose carbon footprint has been

Carbon emissions label on Walkers Salt and vinegar crisp packet whose carbon footprint has been worked out in
MAB-864 Carbon emissions label on Walkers Salt and vinegar crisp packet whose carbon footprint has been worked out in cooperation with the Carbon Trust UK Mark Boulton contact details

Background imageCustomers Collection: William Tobias 80 Grattan St. Brooklyn -12 yrs old

William Tobias 80 Grattan St. Brooklyn -12 yrs old. Boy was starting for the subway to sell papers on trains until 6 AM Cause termorrer dey haint no school and I kin sleep all day

Background imageCustomers Collection: Coloured Cloth Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire

Coloured Cloth Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire
The Coloured Cloth Hall at Leeds in Yorkshire. Large bales of coloured cloth are arranged in piles with the producers negotiating prices with customers. Date: 1844

Background imageCustomers Collection: Customers from The Gin-Shop by Cruikshank

Customers from The Gin-Shop by Cruikshank
These are the Customers, youthful and old, That drink the strong drinks which are sold night and day At the bar of the Gin-shop, so glittering and gay. Illustration no

Background imageCustomers Collection: Siegel Department Store

Siegel Department Store
The Siegel, Cooper store on State and Van Buren streets, Chicago, is one of the worlds largest - accommodating 10000+ customers an hour and employing 2500 staff. Date: 1916

Background imageCustomers Collection: Travelling Barbers at Work - Mersin

Travelling Barbers at Work - Mersin Date: circa 1909

Background imageCustomers Collection: Arab Barbers

Arab Barbers
Arab barbers shaving their Turkish customers in the open air in a suburb of Antioch, Turkey. Date: 1930s

Background imageCustomers Collection: Scenes in a dress shop

Scenes in a dress shop
Scenes in an elegant dress shop, with assistants showing various items of clothing to their clients. 1924

Background imageCustomers Collection: Grocer and juveniles, 1857

Grocer and juveniles, 1857
A Manchester grocer deals brusquely with some juvenile customers on New Years Day Date: 1857

Background imageCustomers Collection: Vegetables and fruit for sale outside greengrocers shop, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, september

Vegetables and fruit for sale outside greengrocers shop, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, september

Background imageCustomers Collection: Customers queueing outside traditional butcher's shop, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, september

Customers queueing outside traditional butcher's shop, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, september

Background imageCustomers Collection: Bullring Shopping Centre at Christmas, City Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands

Bullring Shopping Centre at Christmas, City Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCustomers Collection: Abercrombie & Fitch, New York

Abercrombie & Fitch, New York
Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Sporting Goods, Interiors of Salesroom with Customers. Man trying on a pair of what appear to be riding boots in the Abercrombie & Fitch sales room

Background imageCustomers Collection: Olive Malvery serving in a cheap coffee house

Olive Malvery serving in a cheap coffee house
In the early 1900s, Olive Malvery, an established singer and reciter of verse, became known for her investigative reports of Londons poor, especially women

Background imageCustomers Collection: Gunshots in a Tavern

Gunshots in a Tavern
Customers in a tavern in Fourmies, France, duck for cover as gun shots are fired inside the building

Background imageCustomers Collection: Success: Or the Ever Diminishing Dancefloor by Leslie Butler

Success: Or the Ever Diminishing Dancefloor by Leslie Butler
Humorous illustration by Leslie Butler showing an unfeasibly crowded, popular restaurant, with tables crowded together and waiters struggling to reach customers between the very few gaps

Background imageCustomers Collection: America. The Chinese in San Francisco. A street scrivener or

America. The Chinese in San Francisco. A street scrivener or
Street scene with Chinese in traditional dress, one man seated with a wide brimmed hat and pigtail, writing letters for his customers

Background imageCustomers Collection: Reading Outside Shop

Reading Outside Shop
A bookseller stands in his shop doorway while customers leaf through his volumes of quality books outside the shop

Background imageCustomers Collection: An automatic milkman

An automatic milkman
Photograph from 1909 showing a penny-in-the-slot milk-machine. The machine enabled shop owners to close at reasonable hours, and for customers to buy milk at any hour of the day or night

Background imageCustomers Collection: French Caricature Shop

French Caricature Shop
A French book- and print-shop attracts customers by placing topical caricatures on its door

Background imageCustomers Collection: Cotton - Cloth Hall

Cotton - Cloth Hall
The finished product awaiting despatch to customers round the globe, at the Cloth Hall, Leeds

Background imageCustomers Collection: Dutch Street Market C17

Dutch Street Market C17
Customers and traders at a busy Dutch street market

Background imageCustomers Collection: Prospective Customers

Prospective Customers
Two girls - one rich, the other poor - admire a display of dolls outside a shop, offered at the bargain price of eleven pence and three farthings

Background imageCustomers Collection: Leningrad Dept. Store

Leningrad Dept. Store
Customers examine goods over the counter in the military goods section of a Leningrad department store

Background imageCustomers Collection: Chat in a Village Store

Chat in a Village Store
A shopkeeper chats to one of his customers in a village store

Background imageCustomers Collection: Village Shop Post Office

Village Shop Post Office
Customers are served by a young woman at the village store

Background imageCustomers Collection: Bierkeller Waitress 1901

Bierkeller Waitress 1901
Waitress in a German bierkeller brings tankards of foaming ale to her customers

Background imageCustomers Collection: Wegdwood & Byerley / 1809

Wegdwood & Byerley / 1809
Customers browsing in Wedgwood & Byerleys shop in York Street, St James Square, London

Background imageCustomers Collection: Mannequins of Fashion

Mannequins of Fashion
Mannequins display the latest fashions before a group of potential customers, while the vendeuse points out the features of the new style

Background imageCustomers Collection: At the Chemist / 1870

At the Chemist / 1870
Unwell customers wait for the pharmacist to measure them out their medicine in this chemists shop

Background imageCustomers Collection: Butcher & Customers

Butcher & Customers
A moustachioed butcher in a red striped shirt serves three rather unattractive ladies who crowd around the cuts of meat

Background imageCustomers Collection: Manet Waitress W / Beer

Manet Waitress W / Beer
La servante de bocks A Parisian waitress brings glasses of beer to seated customers at the theatre

Background imageCustomers Collection: SHOEMAKERs SHOP 1875

SHOEMAKERs SHOP 1875
A shoemaker and shoe repairers shop and workshop, with two well-heeled lady customers admiring a display of shoes and boots

Background imageCustomers Collection: Grocers Interior

Grocers Interior
The interior of an Edwardian grocery - John Williams well-stocked establishment offers seats to his customers while they place their orders

Background imageCustomers Collection: Selling Books, 16th Cent

Selling Books, 16th Cent
In a western European town, a travelling bookseller offers treasures from his donkey cart to scholarly customers

Background imageCustomers Collection: Underground Ticketoffice

Underground Ticketoffice
A railway clerk, with a pencil tucked behind his ear, serves a customer in the ticket office of an unknown London underground station

Background imageCustomers Collection: Barbers / Rowlandson

Barbers / Rowlandson
Customers mill around and tie up horses before going into a barbers shop in Alresford, Hampshire

Background imageCustomers Collection: Toy Stall / French Market

Toy Stall / French Market
Toy seller in a Paris street at New Year. She has some very enthusiastic customers



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"Customers: The Lifeblood of Every Business" In every corner of the world, from bustling cities to quaint towns, they can the heartbeat of commerce. They hold the power to shape a company's destiny and leave an indelible mark on its success. Picture this: a landlord proudly hangs a bar sign outside his establishment, inviting patrons to step into their sanctuary of camaraderie and cheer. Inside, a woman barmaid gracefully pulls pints for her male customers in a London pub during the vibrant 1950s. Their laughter fills the air as they bond over shared stories and ice-cold beers. Meanwhile, at Aberdeen Fish Market, customers immerse themselves in an oceanic symphony - selecting only the freshest catch for their culinary delights. From sea to plate, these discerning individuals understand that quality is paramount. Across Soho's narrow streets in 1945 stands La Bouillabaisse restaurant—a haven where Parisian cuisine dances with British palates. Customers revel in exquisite flavors while creating memories that linger long after dessert has been devoured. Travel back further to 1928 Paris—an era when artists sought inspiration amidst café chatter and clinking glasses. Here we find passionate souls engrossed in conversations that transcend time—customers who seek solace within aromatic brews and delectable pastries. Closer to home lies an English apple orchard where customers handpick nature's sweetest treasures straight from branches heavy with promise. With each bite comes not just nourishment but also appreciation for local farmers' dedication and love for their craft. Venturing into Harrods—the epitome of luxury shopping—we witness eager customers exploring opulent corners filled with coveted treasures from around the globe. Each purchase carries whispers of dreams fulfilled or milestones celebrated—a testament to customer satisfaction at its finest. Yet even amidst perfection, human emotions can run high—as depicted by H. M Bateman's illustration capturing a shop assistant who momentarily lost his temper.