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Some nice tiling, but it hasn't been a pub for a very long time (pre-WW2), and is now a dry cleaners.
Address: 222 Bethnal Green Road.
Owner: Truman Hanbury Buxton (former).
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you've really got to go big on this one. too much contrasty detail to work at this size.
Sometime soon I'll tire of shooting this window. I'm still fascinated...
Where's your vest man? Don't make me call your supervisor...haha. More of that Sawyer St. GD paint says goodnight behind the drycleaners on Fully. (Gang Graffiti)
GOOD CLEANING
gives
smart
appearance
Fur Cleaning - Storage
AMERICAN
LAUNDRY AND
DRY CLEANING CO.
C. E. BRAUN
Phone HO. 2.3065
150-152 LAFAYETTE ST.
VALPARAISO, IND.
Source Type: Matchcover
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Superior Match Company
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Copyright 2020. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
GOOD CLEANING
gives
smart
appearance
Fur Cleaning - Storage
AMERICAN
LAUNDRY AND
DRY CLEANING CO.
C. E. BRAUN
Phone HO. 2.3065
150-152 LAFAYETTE ST.
VALPARAISO, IND.
Source Type: Matchcover
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Superior Match Company
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Copyright 2020. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
Stop-N-Shop
A.G. Kassis established the first Stop-N-Shop Market in 1928 at 27th and Broadway in Sacramento. His five sons - Frank, Lewis, John, Edward, and Walter - were grocery pioneers, soon expanding the small neighborhood produce market into one-stop superstores. Here customers found all their needs met in one location which included a meat market, drugstore, bakery, post office, drycleaner, home appliance shop, barber and hair salon, and gift shop.
This case features the Stop-N-Shop and includes memorabilia, a uniform, and product packages from 1928 to the mid-1970s when the chain closed.
Artifacts courtesy of the Kassis Family Collection.
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Sacramento Made: From the Heart of Sacramento, is a special exhibition of historic artifacts highlighting the variety of manufacturers and merchants that operated in the Sacramento region. Through ten thematic cases at the Sacramento International Airport terminal, the exhibition featured area breweries, coffee grinders, druggists, fruit crate label makers, grocers, and others.
This exhibition was presented by the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission and the Center for Sacramento History; curated by Lisa C. Prince and Marcia Eymann.
Photo by Lisa C. Prince.
This is the Cornmarket building in Worcester. It was here that after King Charles II entered King Charles House on New Street, he escaped round the back from here from this half-timbered building on the corner of Cornmarket.
This is a Grade II* listed building. Built at the same time as King Charles House (29 New Street / 5 Cornmarket). Originally it would have been linked to 29 New Street with the same original timber-framed building, but the corner was replaced in the late 18th century, by the houses and shops here today. 30 New Street is now shops and offices (above the shop).
It was built for Richard Durant and William Blagden. It is a two storey building. It may have had three storeys according to a 1799 engraving by James Ross. It was envisioned as an L shaped building, following the angle of the road. A fire in the 1790s partially destroyed the timber-framed building and caused rebuilding.
Charles II may have escaped from here when he lost the Battle of Worcester.
The building was given a City of Worcester Award in 1991.
30 New Street, Worcester - Heritage Gateway
A dry cleaners housed in a tudor building. Just round the corner from New Street in Worcester.
Even here there was some roadworks (probably part of the New St roadworks in Worcester).
As seen while running an errand after work, at the local Walgreens.
This building has now been torn down and is in the process of being rebuilt.
Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois.
On Broadway, north of Glenlake.
Tuesday, September 9, 2010.
..the washed and dried clothes are put into fabric sheet which is knotted together to make a shape like-wise seen here..
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