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Customers Collection (page 19)

"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: 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

Background imageCustomers Collection: Selling Fish / Brittany

Selling Fish / Brittany
A man weighs fish on some scales set up on the pavement in Brittany, France, while a crowd of potential customers gathers round

Background imageCustomers Collection: London Street Cooper

London Street Cooper
Any work for the cooper?; a London cooper looks for customers

Background imageCustomers Collection: Working Class Dress 1798

Working Class Dress 1798
Clothing worn by a young, working class woman (a milkmaid) and a young boy and girl who are her customers, at the end of the eighteenth century

Background imageCustomers Collection: A Young Clockmaker

A Young Clockmaker
Young Fred is the fourth in line as watch-repairer at the Fred W.Jensen shop. His Great- Grandfather proudly shows his aptitude and skill with clocks to all his customers!

Background imageCustomers Collection: Brags Furniture Store

Brags Furniture Store
Customers look around Brags furniture store in the rue du Rambuteau, Paris

Background imageCustomers Collection: Pickfords Moving Card

Pickfords Moving Card
A change of address card printed by Pickfords for their customers to use

Background imageCustomers Collection: Arab Perfume Maker C12

Arab Perfume Maker C12
A medieval Arab perfumier, making and selling his products

Background imageCustomers Collection: Donkeys Waiting

Donkeys Waiting
Donkeys and their donkey-boys wait for customers on the beach

Background imageCustomers Collection: Turkish Spice Merchant

Turkish Spice Merchant
Outside a spice merchants shop at Aidin, Turkey with customers & staff. Turkish cigarettes are also available

Background imageCustomers Collection: Coventry Cheese Notice

Coventry Cheese Notice
M.A. Laxon & Sons, fine cheesemakers of Coventry, tell their customers about the first-class state of their Stiltons

Background imageCustomers Collection: Hungerford Market, London

Hungerford Market, London
Hungerford Market, near Charing Cross - Street traders and their customers outside the dairy of Thomas Olley, cowkeeper, while washing hangs from the windows above

Background imageCustomers Collection: American Bank Failure

American Bank Failure
The financial panic of 1907 forces many American banks to suspend payments, bringing ruin to countless of their customers

Background imageCustomers Collection: Fort Lauderdale Store

Fort Lauderdale Store
G & G General Store at Ford Lauderdale, Florida, with the enigmatic slogan We sell every thing But one thing which no doubt entices customers in to ask - what ?

Background imageCustomers Collection: Moscow River - 2

Moscow River - 2
View on the Moskva River - pleasure boats waiting for customers

Background imageCustomers Collection: Quiet Day in Odessa

Quiet Day in Odessa
Quiet days in Odessa... droshkys await customers in a tranquil street where the revolution seems a distant prospect

Background imageCustomers Collection: Pyne - Milk Woman

Pyne - Milk Woman
A MILK WOMAN She collects her milk before dawn from the dairy and carries it to her customers until about 10 am, then does it all again in the afternoon

Background imageCustomers Collection: Trader Boycotted

Trader Boycotted
A shopkeeper of county Mayo, who has paid his rent despite Land League instructions to refuse, is boycotted by his customers

Background imageCustomers Collection: TALLY MAN

TALLY MAN
A TALLY MAN in a cottage - a house-to-house trader who sold goods on instalment, keeping a tally of what his customers owed him - an early form of buying on credit

Background imageCustomers Collection: Little Will, Waiter

Little Will, Waiter
Little Will, the well-known waiter at the Turks Head coffee house, 142 The Strand, London, where Johnson & Boswell were regular customers

Background imageCustomers Collection: Salisbury Coffee House

Salisbury Coffee House
Customers in the coffee house in Salisbury market-place

Background imageCustomers Collection: Miracle / Jesus

Miracle / Jesus
JASMIN, barber-poet of Agen, in Provence, is visited by Jesus who cuts off the heads of his customers then replaces them to show his power, thereby converting Jasmin

Background imageCustomers Collection: Futuristic underwater cafe

Futuristic underwater cafe
A futuristic underwater cafe. The waiter and customers are wearing diving helmets and oxygen packs. More customers are arriving and departing in submarines



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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.