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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: Market trader on his stall with customer in Londons Soho. 15th June 1964

Market trader on his stall with customer in Londons Soho. 15th June 1964

Background imageCustomers Collection: Rare alcohilic drinks for sale at Christies auction first ever sale in Scotland

Rare alcohilic drinks for sale at Christies auction first ever sale in Scotland. Glasgow central hotel, April 1969

Background imageCustomers Collection: Eager shoppers rumage around one of the clothing stall in London

Eager shoppers rumage around one of the clothing stall in Londons Portobello Road Market. November 1968

Background imageCustomers Collection: Women out looking for a bargain on the milliner stall at Petticoat Lane Market at

Women out looking for a bargain on the milliner stall at Petticoat Lane Market at the junction of Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. 1st March 1954 London Petticoat lane

Background imageCustomers Collection: Christmas turkeys on display at F. Range High Class Butchers shop at 37 Wanstead High

Christmas turkeys on display at F. Range High Class Butchers shop at 37 Wanstead High Street 24th December 1946

Background imageCustomers Collection: Butcher cuts up & cleans some lamb chops for woman customer

Butcher cuts up & cleans some lamb chops for woman customer, picture taken during Lamb Chop Week February 1963

Background imageCustomers Collection: Film production company, filming a scene in a butchers shop as customers wait in long

Film production company, filming a scene in a butchers shop as customers wait in long queue March 1952

Background imageCustomers Collection: Customers at Bedfords corner shop pick their own pears from the tree the owner has

Customers at Bedfords corner shop pick their own pears from the tree the owner has planted to grow over the front of the shop. January 1935 P23078

Background imageCustomers Collection: Film production company, filming a scene in a butchers shop as customers wait in long

Film production company, filming a scene in a butchers shop as customers wait in long queue March 1952

Background imageCustomers Collection: Butcher offers choice cuts of meat to a woman shopper March 1952

Butcher offers choice cuts of meat to a woman shopper March 1952

Background imageCustomers Collection: Sixty-five-year-old Albert Norman said after a day dressed as one of the Flower People

Sixty-five-year-old Albert Norman said after a day dressed as one of the Flower People: " Its been a lot of fun." Mr Norman appeared with a head-gear of carnations

Background imageCustomers Collection: Customers at the Cash Desk in the Electrical section of Selfridges during a sale

Customers at the Cash Desk in the Electrical section of Selfridges during a sale. April 1975

Background imageCustomers Collection: Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b-002

Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b-002

Background imageCustomers Collection: Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b-003

Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b-003

Background imageCustomers Collection: Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b-001

Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b-001

Background imageCustomers Collection: Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b-005

Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b-005

Background imageCustomers Collection: Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b

Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b

Background imageCustomers Collection: Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b-004

Night club: The Andalucia Cain del cafe. A757b-004

Background imageCustomers Collection: A wholesaler at Covent Garden market in London registers his customers

A wholesaler at Covent Garden market in London registers his customers. Only registered traders are allowed to buy from his limited stock of tomatoes. Circa 1950 P007900

Background imageCustomers Collection: The customers of the Old Turkey Cock pub near Hunston in Herts. 1956 A273-011

The customers of the Old Turkey Cock pub near Hunston in Herts. 1956 A273-011

Background imageCustomers Collection: Woolworths, Rugby. Staff stay on to assist disabled shoppers with their Christmas

Woolworths, Rugby. Staff stay on to assist disabled shoppers with their Christmas shopping. 8th December 1966

Background imageCustomers Collection: Two boys carrying boxes of Christmas crackers to help the festive season go off with a

Two boys carrying boxes of Christmas crackers to help the festive season go off with a bang. Coventry Retail Market. 24th December 1962

Background imageCustomers Collection: Wigs and false hair pieces are no longer considered a luxury

Wigs and false hair pieces are no longer considered a luxury. Most women can own one - but few would spend £ 1, 500 on a complete " wig wardrobe." This is exactly what one customer at

Background imageCustomers Collection: Shoppers at the sweet stall in Kingston Market Circa 1936 L50

Shoppers at the sweet stall in Kingston Market Circa 1936 L50

Background imageCustomers Collection: Roadside CafAoe. Tea is served to coach passengers during a coach trip to Manchester

Roadside CafAoe. Tea is served to coach passengers during a coach trip to Manchester
Roadside Cafś. Tea is served to coach passengers during a coach trip to Manchester. July 1955 A322a-001

Background imageCustomers Collection: Roadside Cafe. Tea is served to coach passengers during a coach trip to Manchester

Roadside Cafe. Tea is served to coach passengers during a coach trip to Manchester. July 1955 A322a-004

Background imageCustomers Collection: The customers of the Old Turkey Cock pub near Hunston in Herts. 1956 A273-005

The customers of the Old Turkey Cock pub near Hunston in Herts. 1956 A273-005

Background imageCustomers Collection: Cabaret of Ramponaux, c. 1760. Creator: Unknown

Cabaret of Ramponaux, c. 1760. Creator: Unknown
Cabaret of Ramponaux, c. 1760. Formerly attributed to Benoit-Louis Prevost

Background imageCustomers Collection: Figurine Seller with Two Girls, 1770. Creator: Salomon Gessner

Figurine Seller with Two Girls, 1770. Creator: Salomon Gessner
Figurine Seller with Two Girls, 1770

Background imageCustomers Collection: The Doubtful Coin, 1869. Creator: John Frederick Lewis

The Doubtful Coin, 1869. Creator: John Frederick Lewis
The Doubtful Coin, 1869

Background imageCustomers Collection: The Gallery of the Palace of Justice, ca. 1638. Creator: Abraham Bosse

The Gallery of the Palace of Justice, ca. 1638. Creator: Abraham Bosse
The Gallery of the Palace of Justice, ca. 1638

Background imageCustomers Collection: The Shoemaker, 1632-33. Creator: Abraham Bosse

The Shoemaker, 1632-33. Creator: Abraham Bosse
The Shoemaker, 1632-33

Background imageCustomers Collection: The Sculptor, 1642. Creator: Abraham Bosse

The Sculptor, 1642. Creator: Abraham Bosse
The Sculptor, 1642

Background imageCustomers Collection: Leadenhall Market, on Christmas Eve, 1845. Creator: W. J. Linton

Leadenhall Market, on Christmas Eve, 1845. Creator: W. J. Linton
Leadenhall Market, on Christmas Eve, 1845. Meat and poultry for sale in the City of London. Leadenhall Market, the great place for poultry, game, and rabbits; the returns for which, in one year

Background imageCustomers Collection: Newgate Market, on Christmas Eve, 1845. Creator: W. J. Linton

Newgate Market, on Christmas Eve, 1845. Creator: W. J. Linton
Newgate Market, on Christmas Eve, 1845. Haunches of meat for sale at a London street market. Here we have the great Newgate Meat Market

Background imageCustomers Collection: Poulterers shop, Holborn-Hill, 1845. Creator: W. J. Linton

Poulterers shop, Holborn-Hill, 1845. Creator: W. J. Linton
Poulterers shop, Holborn-Hill, 1845. Customers crowd round a poulterers decorated with game birds for sale for Christmas. The Poulterers Shop, on Holborn-hill, a few doors from Farringdon-street

Background imageCustomers Collection: Interior of Rogers Bank, Clement s-Lane, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Interior of Rogers Bank, Clement s-Lane, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Interior of Rogers Bank, Clement s-Lane, 1844. Customers at...the banking-house of Messrs. Rogers, Olding, and Co. No. 29, on the east side of Clement s-lane [in the City of London]

Background imageCustomers Collection: Caricature Shop of Piercy Roberts, 28 Middle Row, Holborn, 1801. Creator: Piercy Roberts

Caricature Shop of Piercy Roberts, 28 Middle Row, Holborn, 1801. Creator: Piercy Roberts
Caricature Shop of Piercy Roberts, 28 Middle Row, Holborn, 1801

Background imageCustomers Collection: Any Thing for Me, if you Please? Post-Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the S

Any Thing for Me, if you Please? Post-Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of the Sanitary Commission (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VIII), March 5, 1864

Background imageCustomers Collection: Osen of the Kagiya Teahouse at Kasamori Shrine with a View of Nippori in Yanaka, ca. 1768

Osen of the Kagiya Teahouse at Kasamori Shrine with a View of Nippori in Yanaka, ca. 1768

Background imageCustomers Collection: Meat Market, from the pair Meat Market and Vegetable Market, ca. 1575-1608. ca

Meat Market, from the pair Meat Market and Vegetable Market, ca. 1575-1608. ca
Meat Market, from the pair Meat Market and Vegetable Market, ca. 1575-1608

Background imageCustomers Collection: Filling Station Date: 1950

Filling Station Date: 1950

Background imageCustomers Collection: Children Visit Bank Date: 1900

Children Visit Bank Date: 1900

Background imageCustomers Collection: Haircutting in Front of General Store and Post Office on Marcella Plantation, Mileston, M

Haircutting in Front of General Store and Post Office on Marcella Plantation, Mileston, Mississippi, 1939

Background imageCustomers Collection: Fashion Show circa 1895

Fashion Show circa 1895
Fashions on display at Gersons department store, Berlin. Mannequins model the latest creations for a gathering of prospective customers. Date: circa 1895

Background imageCustomers Collection: CHIMNEY SWEEP IN CART

CHIMNEY SWEEP IN CART
Mr Noble the sweep rides his cart through the streets, calling out Swee - eep ! to attract customers. Date: 1887

Background imageCustomers Collection: SPANISH AGUADORES 1876

SPANISH AGUADORES 1876
Aguadores - water carriers - of Madrid, filling their barrels at a public fountain before carrying them away on their shoulders to their customers. Date: 1876

Background imageCustomers Collection: DODGY RESTAURANT COOK

DODGY RESTAURANT COOK
Tricks of the food trade: one cook explains to another how to cheat customers by lying about the weight of mutton legs. Date: 1834



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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.