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1954c Boots The Chemist,Beeston Nottingham, Then their Own Transport Drivers/Managers Etc, I can name 2 of the Driver's
Front row left George Riley he came from Bestwood, in Nottingham
Front Row 3rd from Left Dougie Horne, he lived in Clifton Landcroft Crescent or Dovenby Road, Nottingham, He was a friend of the family and often delivered to the Boots shop that was originally on Varney Road (this was all back in the Day when Boots own transport operated, All the Lorry,s/Vans was painted Green with Gold Writing on them, in this era all drivers had a mate assisting, My Dad Started off as a Van Lad for Boots around 1941c I do have a photo off him and his driver back in the day, showing sort of Van they had
Anyone recognise any of these Guys (most or all have since passed R.I.P ) 🙏
The Old Chemist Shop - Antique Centre.
theoldchemistshopantiquescentre.co.uk/contact-us
Mill Road, Cambs
Bradley And Sons On The Extreme Left..And Chepstow Mansions Very State Of The Art When Opened...But Now Called Viscount Court..
Blists Hill is a Victorian museum town in England. It has many shops where the museum staff dress in period costume.
A Chemist's desk and shelves of chemical vials on display at the laboratory building at the Thomas Edison National Historic Park in Orange, New Jersey.
They don't allow tripods in the labs so I ended up making most of my images with the iPhone on this visit.
This image was taken at Beamish open air museum in the new chemist and photography shop using a gopro 3+.
Chemist Shop.
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Steve.D.Hammond.
Boots Chemists is one of England's oldest and most loved high street stores and a name that I think is in all our DNA (although I fear it is struggling and may go the way of so many others).
Established in 1849 by John Boot it began as a small herbalist shop in Nottingham.
Wonderfully discrete and 'grown-up' signage, below which is the tasteless modern idiot-proof equivalent.
Boots Chemists (pharmacy), Petty cury? Cambridge.
Just found this jolly little website about Boots of the past;
buildingourpast.com/2017/02/27/a-spotters-guide-to-boots-...
Explored FP/Calendar
Jeff and I decided even though the Help-portrait thing fell through, we should still get together and shoot at least. After bouncing a few ideas around we decided to do a mad scientist (or not so mad) in the chem labs way up in NSC. This is pretty sick Bigger and Blacker
The setup is pretty ridonkulous, so i'll include the setup shot in the comments
Strobist Info: B800 into 3ft foldable Octabox camera left, D-lite2 into 33" shoot-thru camera right, silver reflector camera high left, SB-800 camera right snooted onto the back of his hand, SB-24 snooted upwards below flask. triggered via syncs.
P.S. 35L <3
TOTW- Perspectives: shot through a shelf
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[ENG] Water, air, and cleanness are the chief articles in my pharmacy. Napoleon Bonaparte
Pharmacy in Campo Santo de los Mártires Square, Córdoba (Spain)
[ESP] El agua, el aire y la limpieza son los artículos principales en mi farmacia. Napoleón Bonaparte.
Visto en la plaza Campo Santo de Los Martires, Cordoba (España)
193318
Main Street, Cobargo.
With a population of 776 Cobargo is located 386 kilometres south of Sydney on the Princess Highway.
A huge draw card to the village is its street scene which features turn of the century buildings.
In the 1860's Cobargo was known as 'The Junction' due to its location at the junction of Narira and Bredbatoura Creeks.
By 1871 a school had opened in addition to a post office, hotel, church and blacksmith shop.
In 1901 a butter factory was established and maintained production until 1980 when operations ceased.
Sadly though in the bushfires of 2019/20 parts of the main street were destroyed by the ravages of fire.
Whilst the fires destroyed building in the village it failed to destroy the spirit of Cobago and today it is very much open for business.
Cobargo, New South Wales, Australia.