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Customers Collection (page 6)

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

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Customers Collection: Steve Brodie in his bar, the New York City Tavern (sepia photo)
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Customers Collection: The Princess of Wales Pub, Trafalgar Square: Mrs Francis behind the Bar, c
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Customers Collection: Outside the Print- Sellers Shop, c. 1860-1863 (oil on panel)
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Customers Collection: Temple of Fancy (engraving)
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Customers Collection: Man complaining about his meal to a waiter (colour photo)
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Customers Collection: Monkey running a barber shop (litho)
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Customers Collection: Patrons at Tables in an Art Deco Jazz Club, 1931 (silkscreen)
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Customers Collection: Covent Garden from London Town (colour litho)
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Customers Collection: Horse and drunk huntsman crashing through a shop window, 19th century
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Customers Collection: The fried fish shop (chromolitho)
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Customers Collection: Opening of Siegel, Cooper Co. Sixth Ave. 18-19th Streets Looking South from 19th
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Customers Collection: Humours of West Indian life (litho)
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Customers Collection: Scene outside the Birkbeck Bank, London, during the building society crisis of 1892 (litho)
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Customers Collection: Town Life: customers browsing at a book stall (colour litho)
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Customers Collection: Peterstiftkeller and Klosterbraustubl, beer halls in Salzburg, Austria (engraving)
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Customers Collection: The Cafe Suisse, 1914 (oil on canvas)
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Customers Collection: Postcard of Les Halles, Paris, before 1914 (b / w photo)
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Customers Collection: Hawker among the buyers and sellers, Les Halles, Paris, 1896 (b / w photo)
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Customers Collection: An escaped elephant on the rampage in the Cafe de la Comedie in Perigueux, France (colour litho)
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Customers Collection: Selling his Wares (w / c on paper)
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Customers Collection: The Gruene Baum (Green Tree) inn near Munich (engraving)
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Customers Collection: 'Catch em alivem oh!', illustration from Punch (litho)
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Customers Collection: Interior of Richters coffee house in Leipzig, c1800 (engraving)
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Customers Collection: The Mirror Maker (engraving)
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Customers Collection: The Barber (engraving)
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Customers Collection: The silent appeal of the all-powerful shop window on the daily crowd of potential customers
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Customers Collection: Paris Shut (colour litho)
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Customers Collection: Lariviere Renouard department store, Paris (litho)
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Customers Collection: New auxiliary post offices in Paris (colour litho)
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Customers Collection: A Travers L Exposition Universelle (engraving)
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Customers Collection: Men enjoying a social drink in the Netherlands (chromolitho)
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Customers Collection: A new shaving mill, which will shave sixty customers in one minute (engraving)
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Customers Collection: Cigar and theatre ticket sales counter at the Hotel Cadillac, 1907 (silver gelatin print)
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Customers Collection: A showroom of the New England Piano Co. 1895 (silver gelatin print)
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Customers Collection: In the Lingerie Shop, 1892 (coloured engraving)
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Customers Collection: Street Groups, Kiu-Kiang, c. 1867-72 (b / w photo)
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Customers Collection: Merovingian and Carolingian Coins 500-814 (chromolitho)
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Customers Collection: A travelling bookseller in the 16th century (chromolitho)
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Customers Collection: Punch cartoon: Nothing Like a Mechanical Turn (for Hair-Brushing) (engraving)
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Customers Collection: Iturbide Market, Old St. John Sq, Mexico City (colour litho)
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Customers Collection: A Coffee Stall at Hyde Park Corner (sepia photo)
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Customers Collection: Cushion and Soft Furnishing store in Italy during the Augustan period (marble)
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Customers Collection: The Charlatan (coloured engraving)
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Customers Collection: Nova 2644 fol. 77r Butchers shop, sale of brains, from Tacuinum Sanitatis Codex Vindobonensis
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Customers Collection: Advertisement for Hill Bros. Millinery Goods with an interior view of the main saleroom
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Customers Collection: Trades in Regency England: Ale-house, silk mill and stocking weaver
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Customers Collection: Bazaar, Scenes in a stores seasonal display for young customers (b / w photo)
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Customers Collection: Seller of statuettes of Lares, ancient Roman guardian deities (engraving)


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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.