Look back at British stores
Categories: History
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/look-back-at-british-stores.htmlIn every English town has a high street – the Central street, the shops. And representatives of the BBC organized a photo project, through which you can trace the development of the stores of the British high Street since the late 19th century to the 70‑ies of the last century. In the shootings took part in the real owners of shops, together with their families.


Trader of hardware in the era of Queen Victoria (late 19th century).

The wife and daughter of a grocer.

The butcher of the Victorian era.

Trader of hardware products since Queen Victoria.

Trader of hardware products Edwardian (1902-1910 years)

Baker in the era of Edward.

The grocer of the period between the First and Second World wars.

He.

The butcher during the Second World war.

The family of a Baker in wartime.

The grocer with his family in wartime.

The grocer in wartime.

A milk bar in the 60‑ies.

Ibid.

Supermarket 60s.

Boutique 70s Nearby furniture store where you can buy wall for the home.

Deli 70s.

Universal store of the 70s.
Keywords: History | United Kingdom | Shops | Development
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