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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: Vegetable Market, 1655-1665. Creator: Nicolaes Maes

Vegetable Market, 1655-1665. Creator: Nicolaes Maes
Vegetable Market, 1655-1665

Background imageCustomers Collection: Unidentified grocery store, probably in Germany, between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown

Unidentified grocery store, probably in Germany, between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
Unidentified grocery store, probably in Germany, between 1900 and 1910

Background imageCustomers Collection: S.O. Grimes general store, Westminster, Md. between 1895 and 1910. Creator: Unknown

S.O. Grimes general store, Westminster, Md. between 1895 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
S.O. Grimes general store, Westminster, Md. between 1895 and 1910

Background imageCustomers Collection: Travel views of Japan and Korea, 1908. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Japan and Korea, 1908. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Japan and Korea, 1908

Background imageCustomers Collection: Riggs Bldg. Post Office, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Riggs Bldg

Riggs Bldg. Post Office, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Riggs Bldg
Riggs Bldg. Post Office, between 1910 and 1920. Postal workers and customers, USA. Note scales at left for weighing parcels

Background imageCustomers Collection: Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte

Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte
Les Halles, 1895. Market in Paris, detail

Background imageCustomers Collection: Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte

Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte
Les Halles, 1895. Market in Paris, detail

Background imageCustomers Collection: Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte

Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte
Les Halles, 1895. Market in Paris, detail

Background imageCustomers Collection: Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte

Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte
Les Halles, 1895. Market in Paris, detail

Background imageCustomers Collection: Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte

Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte
Les Halles, 1895. Market in Paris, detail

Background imageCustomers Collection: Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte

Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte
Les Halles, 1895. Market in Paris, detail

Background imageCustomers Collection: Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte

Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte
Les Halles, 1895. Market in Paris

Background imageCustomers Collection: Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte

Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte
Les Halles, 1895. Market in Paris, detail

Background imageCustomers Collection: Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte

Les Halles, 1895. Creator: Leon-Augustin Lhermitte
Les Halles, 1895. Market in Paris, detail

Background imageCustomers Collection: Christmas Trees in Covent Garden Market, 1854. Creator: Edmund Evans

Christmas Trees in Covent Garden Market, 1854. Creator: Edmund Evans
Christmas Trees in Covent Garden Market, 1854. People buying Christmas trees in London. From "Illustrated London News", 1854

Background imageCustomers Collection: The Milliner, 1894. Creator: Félix Vallotton

The Milliner, 1894. Creator: Félix Vallotton
The Milliner, 1894

Background imageCustomers Collection: The Milliner, 1894. Creator: Félix Vallotton

The Milliner, 1894. Creator: Félix Vallotton
The Milliner, 1894

Background imageCustomers Collection: The Shop of Sanogawa Ichimatsu, c. 1743. Creator: Ishikawa Toyonobu

The Shop of Sanogawa Ichimatsu, c. 1743. Creator: Ishikawa Toyonobu
The Shop of Sanogawa Ichimatsu, c. 1743. Detail from a larger artwork

Background imageCustomers Collection: Too Truthful - painted by A. Solomon, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Too Truthful - painted by A. Solomon, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Too Truthful - painted by A. Solomon, 1850. Painting...from the Middle Room of the Royal Academy Exhibition [in London], [which] illustrates a by no means uncommon artistic difficulty - that of

Background imageCustomers Collection: All A-Blowing! All A-Growing!, 1850. Creator: Edmund Evans

All A-Blowing! All A-Growing!, 1850. Creator: Edmund Evans
All A-Blowing! All A-Growing!, 1850. Illustration to "Spring-Time in London", a story by Thomas Miller. "All a-blowing! all a-growing

Background imageCustomers Collection: Customers pack Merry Hill Shopping Centre in Brierley Hill, first day of Christmas Sales

Customers pack Merry Hill Shopping Centre in Brierley Hill, first day of Christmas Sales, Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands, England, Monday 28th December 1992

Background imageCustomers Collection: Woman in shoe shine booth Lisbon

Woman in shoe shine booth Lisbon
Shoe shine booths in a Lisbon Street, Portugal. People sit in the small cabins to have their shoes cleaned and shined Date: 1988

Background imageCustomers Collection: Portuguese Custard Tart, Eastern Algarve, Algarve, Portugal, Europe

Portuguese Custard Tart, Eastern Algarve, Algarve, Portugal, Europe

Background imageCustomers Collection: English gentleman in hunting pinks having his portrait

English gentleman in hunting pinks having his portrait painted, 19th century. Ruddle the artist smoking a pipe while painting Bragg seated on a saddle stand. Mr. Braggs equestrian portrait

Background imageCustomers Collection: Landlady retires. Teesside. 1976

Landlady retires. Teesside. 1976

Background imageCustomers Collection: Landlady retires, Royal George, Thornaby. 1972

Landlady retires, Royal George, Thornaby. 1972

Background imageCustomers Collection: Carol Birchall, Barmaid at Teesside Social Club, Middlesbrough, 1971

Carol Birchall, Barmaid at Teesside Social Club, Middlesbrough, 1971

Background imageCustomers Collection: Barmaid emigrating to New Zealand, receives a goodbye gift, Barometer, from well-wishers

Barmaid emigrating to New Zealand, receives a goodbye gift, Barometer, from well-wishers, Eston Pub, 1973

Background imageCustomers Collection: Barmaid at The Rocket Pub, Stockton, 1975, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Entrant

Barmaid at The Rocket Pub, Stockton, 1975, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Entrant

Background imageCustomers Collection: Finalist, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Middlesbrough, 1974

Finalist, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Middlesbrough, 1974

Background imageCustomers Collection: Hintons Supermarket, Whitehouse Farm, Bishopton Road, Stockton-on-Tees, Circa 1972

Hintons Supermarket, Whitehouse Farm, Bishopton Road, Stockton-on-Tees, Circa 1972

Background imageCustomers Collection: Customers at the checkout counter of the Nottingham Co-Op supermarket. 1st May 1963

Customers at the checkout counter of the Nottingham Co-Op supermarket. 1st May 1963

Background imageCustomers Collection: Co-Op supermarket in Stratford, London 15th July 1967

Co-Op supermarket in Stratford, London 15th July 1967

Background imageCustomers Collection: St Johns Market, Liverpool, Circa 1970

St Johns Market, Liverpool, Circa 1970

Background imageCustomers Collection: Tesco Supermarket Store, London, 9th May 1977. Tesco Supermarket Chain has made

Tesco Supermarket Store, London, 9th May 1977. Tesco Supermarket Chain has made the decision to stop giving Green Shield Trading Stamps to customers

Background imageCustomers Collection: Albert Sayers who runs the fruit and veg stall on Northumberland Street, Newcastle

Albert Sayers who runs the fruit and veg stall on Northumberland Street, Newcastle. 16th May 1996

Background imageCustomers Collection: Pizzaland Restaurant, Lime Street, Liverpool, 7th June 1984

Pizzaland Restaurant, Lime Street, Liverpool, 7th June 1984. Pictured, proud manager Hamdy Macsoud

Background imageCustomers Collection: An everyday sight in Newcastle, as the barrow boys ply their trade on 3rd August 1973

An everyday sight in Newcastle, as the barrow boys ply their trade on 3rd August 1973. thomas Quinn, right, is one of the regulars known to many shoppers

Background imageCustomers Collection: Le Nemrod illuminated after sunset. Typical Cafe Restaurant in Paris, France

Le Nemrod illuminated after sunset. Typical Cafe Restaurant in Paris, France

Background imageCustomers Collection: Historic Cafe de Flore, Paris, France

Historic Cafe de Flore, Paris, France

Background imageCustomers Collection: England, Hampshire, Langstone, Chichester Harbour, View of The Royal Oak Pub

England, Hampshire, Langstone, Chichester Harbour, View of The Royal Oak Pub and Customers at High Tide

Background imageCustomers Collection: Douglas R4D-8 50772

Douglas R4D-8 50772
United States Navy - Douglas R4D-8 50772 (MSN 43337) (ex USAAF 43-49092 / 14908/26353). Modified to R4D-8 with new MSN 43337 and operated as JM 772 from September 1952 to June 1954

Background imageCustomers Collection: The Fish Market, Venice

The Fish Market, Venice
A painting which depicts the busy scene of a fish market in Venice, Italy, beside a canal, customers can be seen in great numbers, bartering with merchants for their catch, which consists of fish

Background imageCustomers Collection: Vegetable Market

Vegetable Market
A painting showing the hustle and bustle of a vegetable market, with customers browsing the stalls of merchants. Date: circa 1916

Background imageCustomers Collection: Malines, Bailles de Fer

Malines, Bailles de Fer
This highly detailed artwork shows the Bailles de Fer a market square in Mechelen, Belgium, given its name from the wrought iron balustrades that protected the old canal

Background imageCustomers Collection: The Carpet Merchant

The Carpet Merchant
This painting shows a carpet merchant trying to get a sale, by offering up a decorative blue rug to two interested customers. Date: circa 1915

Background imageCustomers Collection: Outdoor Market

Outdoor Market
This painting shows an active market, customers are showing interest at a nearby cloth merchant stall, among others in the background. Date: circa 1915

Background imageCustomers Collection: Japan - Fishmonger

Japan - Fishmonger
Fishmonger, Japan. Date: circa 1920s



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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.