Gew-gaws
Abroad in London's spurious, got-up-for-tourists "Chinatown" towards the end of last summer. Film developed 6th September, probably within a day or two of being exposed. Eschewing A-Z and consulting instead the aesthetically superior Philip's Street Atlas, I think this must have been the corner of Gerrard Street and Macclesfield Street.
Vending machines of the type seen here were, in my day, used exclusively for the sale of a particular spherical variety of bubble gum, not otherwise obtainable. They usually stood singly on pedestals outside suburban newsagents' shops, often in association with wall -mounted YZ or Beech Nut chewing gum machines. Massed formations of the type seen here were unknown outside seaside resorts. I did not make a close examination, but it appears that other wares are now dispensed.
Gew-gaws
Abroad in London's spurious, got-up-for-tourists "Chinatown" towards the end of last summer. Film developed 6th September, probably within a day or two of being exposed. Eschewing A-Z and consulting instead the aesthetically superior Philip's Street Atlas, I think this must have been the corner of Gerrard Street and Macclesfield Street.
Vending machines of the type seen here were, in my day, used exclusively for the sale of a particular spherical variety of bubble gum, not otherwise obtainable. They usually stood singly on pedestals outside suburban newsagents' shops, often in association with wall -mounted YZ or Beech Nut chewing gum machines. Massed formations of the type seen here were unknown outside seaside resorts. I did not make a close examination, but it appears that other wares are now dispensed.