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Tobacconist Collection (page 4)

In the bustling streets of Maida Vale, London, the aroma of fine tobacco fills the air as you step into a quaint tobacconist on Shirland Road

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Sweetshop and tobacconist in Peckham, London

Sweetshop and tobacconist in Peckham, London
Taken in the late 1960 s, this sweetshop and tobacconist was run by Mr and Mrs Price. It was on the corner of Sumner Road and Garnies Street in Peckham, London

Background imageTobacconist Collection: F Rush newsagent, Paradise Street, Marylebone, London

F Rush newsagent, Paradise Street, Marylebone, London
F Rush newsagent, tobacconist and confectioner, Paradise Street (now Moxon Street), off Marylebone High Street, London, with staff and customers posing outside. circa 1920

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Woman standing outside a grocers shop

Woman standing outside a grocers shop, with window display and numerous advertisements. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Traditional London Tobacconist

Traditional London Tobacconist
G. Smith and Sons at 74 Charing Cross Road, established in 1869. Traditional tobacconist making personal blends and with a cigar humidor

Background imageTobacconist Collection: A traditional british corner shop

A traditional british corner shop

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Tobacconists shop in Chester, Cheshire

Tobacconists shop in Chester, Cheshire
The House of Bewlay tobacconists shop in Eastgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, where paranormal activity was reported from 1968 onwards

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - A Modern Tobacco Kiosk

Thessaloniki, Greece - A Modern Tobacco Kiosk/store. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Rouen - La Grosse Horloge (Great Astronomical Clock)

Rouen - La Grosse Horloge (Great Astronomical Clock) - In Gothic Style (the movement dates from 1390-1397, the surrounding masonry from 1511 and the Fountain from 1731). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Harting - December 1947

Harting - December 1947
View of village road between shops and houses, looking towards South Harting church and War Memorial. White Hart pub on right offering Henty & Constables Ales, Wines & Spirits

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Preston Station. North Union Railway, London North Western and Lancashire & Yorkshire joint

Preston Station. North Union Railway, London North Western and Lancashire & Yorkshire joint. Looking north from platform 5. Footbridge between the platforms is visible and also a tobacconists shop

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Newsagents Notice Board

Newsagents Notice Board
An assortment of notices on a newsagents shop notice board, including Flats to Let and Light Removals. Date: 1970

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Street Scene - Butchers and Hairdresser / Tobacconist

Street Scene - Butchers and Hairdresser / Tobacconist
Unidentified London Street Scene - Butchers (London Central Meat Company Limited) and C. Crowe Ladies and Gents Hairdresser and Tobacconist. Date: circa 1920

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Car full of pansies on an American scrap

Car full of pansies on an American scrap, advertising F J Austin (confectioner, stationer and tobacconist), Broadway, Farmington, Michigan, USA. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Tobacco Stall in Market

Tobacco Stall in Market
Tobacconists stall in a Co-operative market selling cigars, cigarettes, snuff and other forms of tobacco Date: 1909

Background imageTobacconist Collection: F Foster, Earlsfield Tobacco Stores, Wandsworth, SW London

F Foster, Earlsfield Tobacco Stores, Wandsworth, SW London. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageTobacconist Collection: F E Rush newsagent, Aybrook Street, Marylebone, London

F E Rush newsagent, Aybrook Street, Marylebone, London
Woman standing in the doorway of F E Rush newsagent, tobacconist and confectioner, 23 Aybrook Street, Marylebone, London. Date: circa 1930

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Street scene in Colea (Kolea), Algiers Province, Algeria

Street scene in Colea (Kolea), Algiers Province, Algeria, on a busy day. Date: circa 1925

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Scene in Brixham Harbour, Devon

Scene in Brixham Harbour, Devon, with people enjoying the sunshine. circa 1960s

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Shop in Church Street, Whitby, Yorkshire

Shop in Church Street, Whitby, Yorkshire
Shop in Church Street, Whitby, near Scarborough, Yorkshire, England. Showing the tobacconist/confectioner /model yacht retailers Shop/Premises of A Hunter Date: 1900s

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Shopfront, Richmond, Surrey

Shopfront, Richmond, Surrey
Shopfront, Richmond, near Twickenham, Surrey, England. Showing Premises of E Harrison, Tobacconist Date: 1910s

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Cinema & Post Office, Fitzwilliam, Yorkshire

Cinema & Post Office, Fitzwilliam, Yorkshire
Cinema & Post Office, Fitzwilliam, Wakefield, near Kinsley, Yorkshire, England. Showing Howcroft Chemists & W Harrison Tobacconist Date: 1910s

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Boys coming out of a sweet shop, Balham, SW London

Boys coming out of a sweet shop, Balham, SW London
Boys coming out of a sweet shop in Balham, SW London, with bottled drinks. Date: circa 1961

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Bus crash in Cannon Street, City of London

Bus crash in Cannon Street, City of London
LFB Special Services attending a bus crash in Cannon Street, City of London, on 21 April 1959. The bus, which was travelling eastwards (right to left)

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Lusitania anti-German riots

Lusitania anti-German riots
Chrisp Street anti-German Lusitania riots and break in at A. Schoenfelds tobacco and cigar store, Poplar, east end of London. Date: 1915

Background imageTobacconist Collection: AD: CIGARETTES, c1886. Advertisement for Sweet Violet cigarettes. Lithograph, c1886

AD: CIGARETTES, c1886. Advertisement for Sweet Violet cigarettes. Lithograph, c1886

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Tabac du Grand Vainqueur, tobacconists sign depicting Napoleon I

Tabac du Grand Vainqueur, tobacconists sign depicting Napoleon I
XIR180458 Tabac du Grand Vainqueur, tobacconists sign depicting Napoleon I (1769-1821) (oil on canvas) by French School, (19th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Venetian Tobacco Vendor (pen, ink & w / c on paper)

Venetian Tobacco Vendor (pen, ink & w / c on paper)
XIR125853 Venetian Tobacco Vendor (pen, ink & w/c on paper) by Grevenbroeck, Jan van (1731-1807); Museo Correr, Venice, Italy; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Christmas Morning in Old New York Before the Revolution, illustration from Harpers Weekly, pub

Christmas Morning in Old New York Before the Revolution, illustration from Harpers Weekly, pub
BAL108093 Christmas Morning in Old New York Before the Revolution, illustration from Harpers Weekly, pub. 25th December 1880 (litho) by Pyle, Howard (1853-1911) (after); Private Collection; American

Background imageTobacconist Collection: TOBACCO, 18TH CENTURY. Worker (left) picking out large leaves to wrap cigars, while

TOBACCO, 18TH CENTURY. Worker (left) picking out large leaves to wrap cigars, while another stands atop a bulk of tobacco to be humidified, at a factory in France

Background imageTobacconist Collection: TOBACCO, 18TH CENTURY. Two workers in France sorting tobacco leaves imported

TOBACCO, 18TH CENTURY. Two workers in France sorting tobacco leaves imported from the French West Indies. Copper engraving, from L Encyclopedie of Denis Diderot, 18th century

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Calle de Muro and Puente de Piedra - Las Palmas

Calle de Muro and Puente de Piedra - Las Palmas, Grand Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. Date: circa 1916

Background imageTobacconist Collection: London Victoria station, Southern Railway

London Victoria station, Southern Railway, about 1935. View from the station building of the Wilton Street area, showing parked motor cars and a row of shops across the street

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Ben Jonson (1572-1637) English dramatist. Scene from his play The Alchemist (1610)

Ben Jonson (1572-1637) English dramatist. Scene from his play The Alchemist (1610), a satire on cupidity. Abel Drugger, a tobacconist

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Bus crash in Cannon Street, City of London

Bus crash in Cannon Street, City of London
LFB Special Services attending a bus crash in Cannon Street, City of London, on 21 April 1959. The bus, which was travelling eastwards (right to left)

Background imageTobacconist Collection: A young wife visiting a cigar shop

A young wife visiting a cigar shop to buy some cork tipped cigars for her husband. Date: 1928- 1929

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Newspaper delivery boys and girls, Walton, Essex

Newspaper delivery boys and girls, Walton, Essex
The girls and boys who delivered newspapers for Mark James & Son, newsagents of Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. They were given a treat on 2 September 1953 when they were all taken to Wembley to see Tex

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Tobacco Shop 1920

Tobacco Shop 1920
A tobacco shop and a horologists shop, Landskrona, Sweden, 1920 Date: 1920

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Belgian soldiers in street scene, Belgium, WW1

Belgian soldiers in street scene, Belgium, WW1
Belgian soldiers in a street scene, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Street scene, South American mainland, WW1

Street scene, South American mainland, WW1
Street scene on the South American mainland around the time of the Battle of the Falkland Islands, First World War. Date: circa December 1914

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Queue for a tobacconists, London 1940s

Queue for a tobacconists, London 1940s
A queue outside a tobacconists shop in an unidentified London street during the 1940s. To the right are the Oxford Tea Rooms, and to the left, what appears to be a pawn shop. circa 1947

Background imageTobacconist Collection: D Brumfitt Tobacconist - Piccadilly, London

D Brumfitt Tobacconist - Piccadilly, London
D. Brumfitt Tobacconist - 107b Piccadilly, London - just to the side of the entrance to th Park Lane Hotel Ballroom. Date: 1940s

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Cigar Shop, New York

Cigar Shop, New York
Acker, Merritt [Merrall] & Condit. Acker, Merrall & Condit Co. tea testers (Byron list) store; dry goods on shelves and a glassed-in room full of cigars in the center of the store

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Heinz Zinrams photography studio, Baker Street, London

Heinz Zinrams photography studio, Baker Street, London
A view of Heinz Zinrams photography studio, above the Cavendish Hood antique shop at No. 2 Baker Street, London. Examples of his photography of children are on display in the doorway

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Newsagent & Much More - Oxford

Newsagent & Much More - Oxford
Sawyers Newsagent, Stationer, Confectioner and Tobacconist in Oxford. A magnificent photographic postcard showing a General Store on an Oxford street selling pretty much anything you can imagine

Background imageTobacconist Collection: 18th C. Tobacconist Shop

18th C. Tobacconist Shop
A charming 18th century tobacco and snuff shop in the Haymarket, London, which has enjoyed the patronage of George III, Pitt and many other famous statesmen

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Advertisement fors L Tanner, Tobacconist, Derby

Advertisement fors L Tanner, Tobacconist, Derby
Advertisement for SL Tanner, Tobacconist, Stationer & Newsagent, 4 Bold Lane, Derby. " High Peak" Mixture, One Shilling per ounce

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Tobacconist Shop

Tobacconist Shop
Tobacconists shop, London

Background imageTobacconist Collection: Inglefield Stationers

Inglefield Stationers
The proprietors stand outside their newsagents shop, which is also a stationer and tobacconist, located in a Hampshire seaside town



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In the bustling streets of Maida Vale, London, the aroma of fine tobacco fills the air as you step into a quaint tobacconist on Shirland Road. Established in 1922 by Herbert Fudge Newsagent, this charming shop has been a haven for cigar enthusiasts and pipe smokers alike. Traveling north to Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Bridge Street in Ballater is home to another historic tobacconist. Treyer and Fribourg's establishment stands proudly since its inception in 1920, offering an extensive selection of premium cigars from around the world. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies a Canadian gem - a vintage tobacconist that stood tall amidst changing times. This shop witnessed boys gathering outside sweet shops in Balham, SW London during simpler days gone by. Venturing further south to Bournemouth reveals yet another treasure trove - a stationers' shop turned tobacconist. Here, locals found solace among shelves lined with pipes and rolling papers while perusing through newspapers at their leisure. During World War II's tumultuous years, ordinary fires ravaged Islington in London's NFS (London Region). Amidst chaos and destruction emerged resilient tobacconists who provided comfort through their unwavering service. The enchanting Royal Mile in Edinburgh paints a picture-perfect street scene where tourists stroll past traditional Scottish establishments. Among them stands an iconic tobacconist that has become synonymous with Scottish heritage. Crossing over to Guernsey in the Channel Islands brings us face-to-face with John Bews' timeless shop front. For generations, islanders have relied on this beloved establishment for their smoking essentials and friendly banter with fellow patrons. Back to Marylebone we go - Aybrook Street houses F E Rush newsagent turned legendary tobacconist. Passersby are greeted by aromatic blends as they enter this cherished spot known for its exceptional customer service and curated selection.