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This was originally a Kmart store. Kmart moved to another store on November 18, 1991. Trader Horn moved into the former Kmart space in 1992 and closed in early 2015. Oddly enough the auto center was turned into a beverage place called Brew'ry Outlet (now closed too). There has been a dispute about whether or not to build a Walmart on this property for the last several years.

 

Former Kmart / Trader Horn - Blazier Drive - McCandless, Pennsylvania

 

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Ranjit sells religious posters and other sacred things beside a temple in Chittagong (Bangladesh). He finds that this business is great for him, he can feel peace in his mind and also can support his family as well..

Tibetan trader seen at Tengbouche, Nepal.

The British registered charity at www.aidfornepalichildren.org.uk

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Glen Gorsuch portrays the French fur trader Jacques Largillier who takes people of all ages on a trip aboard a Voyageur Canoe along some Wisconsin rivers. He and his paddling partner, Jerry Disterhaft, AKA Jean Paul Pauquette, offer school children, scouts, 4H members, reunions, church groups, company retreats and other groups an opportunity to learn some history about the early days of fur trading by the French in Wisconsin. Their program is called Fox of the River Voyaguer Canoe, LLC.

  

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LULU SALMON: Cooked with our house mustard BBQ glaze, Lemon charred bok choy & coriander vinaigrette

Traditionally, women in Laos and Thailand wear the sinh. While it has become a piece of clothing mainly worn at official and special occasions in Thailand, the sinh remains more of an everyday garment for present-day Laotian women. Nevertheless, one might rather see young Laotian women wearing the traditional skirt in rural areas than in the urban centres. Also, combining it with a Western-style shirt is more common than wearing the entire traditional outfit with a special blouse. The latter is regarded as very traditional and remains for official and special occasions.

 

Traditionally, the fabric of the skirt is either made of silk or cotton or a combination of both and woven on a loom by the wearer herself. Although mass-production and synthetic fibres have found their way into the market, it is still common for Laotian girls and women, especially in rural areas, to weave their sinhs themselves or at least add their own twist by embroidering certain patterns and motifs onto the fabrics. The designs and patterns of the skirt distinguish various ethnic groups. A handmade sinh can therefore identify its wearer in different ways, especially regarding her regional background as well as her belonging to and identification with a specific ethnic group.

This location is the first store of the Trader Horn chain. In 1958, Warehouse Sales took over this former feed store. In the 1970s, Warehouse Sales rebranded as Trader Horn and branched out into a small regional discount store chain. In the 2000s, the Trader Horn chain started shrinking. In May 2016, the last seven remaining Trader Horn stores were closed.

 

This store seemed like it was out in the middle of nowhere to me. Also, it was a lot smaller than the other Trader Horn I went to in Ellwood City. This store was only a few aisles wide but went back pretty far.

 

Trader Horn - US 422 and Dick Road - Prospect, Pennsylvania

 

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this shot was taken with my friend osama al majed

A trader sifts through wool during the early morning hours in the Aleppo souq, Syria.

India - Pushkar - Camel Trader at the Pushar Camel Fair

Ku Anuanu: Drink the fiery potion of the War God mixed with rums, apricot and mezcal… Spicy!

Seaside Grog: A drink reminiscent of the seaside villages of sailors long gone, with hints of honey and spices, bright citrus, spiced and 151 rums

Southport Christmas Lights Switch-on day.

Singapore Symphony: A combination of pineapple, passion fruit, fine rums and gin. Add a touch of passion to your life.

Singapore Symphony: A combination of pineapple, passion fruit, fine rums and gin. Add a touch of passion to your life.

This long wheelbase New Zealand-assembled Ford Thames Trader 75 diesel was advertised for sale late in 2019 on the Trademe website. Whilst it was a fair distance away from home, I had to go check it out, so a friend and I made the journey up west side of the Coromandel Peninsula to the owner's farm .

The lorry had been with the same family for many years and whilst it had not been used in anger for some time it had been regularly started. Whilst a little rough around the edges it was in very original condition with little rust and ran well. I had a test drive and found it to be typically a British lorry that really needed another gear! It was comfortable at about 40 MPH.

Because of the distance from home and the fact that the lorry had not seen a WoF inspector for years, meant transportation/towing would be required. Realism set-in and I decided that this cost would exceed the Trader's worth (to me) AND I already have a Trader 55 tipper that has been waiting for attention for 5 years(!), so I left without making a purchase. It remained unsold, but it eventually did sell from a subsequent listing on Trademe, for a figure close to my own valuation.

A missed opportunity?.......maybe so, but interesting vehicles often turn up when you can least afford them!

I'm confident it went to a good home and that it will make it to the show circuit in due course.

The sculptures of the early Indian settlers at Telok Ayer. The traders delivered milk carried in buckets balanced on a bar slung across their shoulders The bronze sculptures by Lim Leong Seng display at Telok Ayer Green.

One of the smaller Trader Joe's. Orem, Utah.

Really liking how these interiors look with NLA Enb, enough to perhaps make a permanent switch from Rudy, who knows?

Part Time Records label night shot for Undertoner.dk

Another Trader Horn in Butler. This one is in an area called Nixon. Oddly enough, the other Butler Trader Horn was just a few miles from here. This was previousy a "Warehouse Sales" (predecessor to Trader Horn) store. This Trader Horn closed in May 2016

 

Former Trader Horn - Pittsburgh Road - Butler (Nixon), Pennsylvania

 

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[IMO:9436783] Frachtschiff (General Cargo) | Aufnahme: 2022-08-13 | Ex- Name: PAULA VINDO | Baujahr: 2013 | DWT: 5488t | Breite: 16m | Tiefgang: 5,25m | Maschinenleistung: 1980 KW | Geschwindigkeit: 12,5 kn | Baureihe: Bodewes Trader 5400

Shaven headed Samburu woman trading on the street in Mralal.

Pictured outside Ken Appleyards Truck breakers at Leeds in the mid 90s, he passed away after buying this last lot in and the Trader was still around many years later until it fell apart, the Miles Seddon Pennine chassied Van was chopped in just a few weeks.

Colourful tribal-trader families who ply their wares along the beaches and flea markets of Goa are loosely referred to as “gypsies” by the large expat community of western travelers who have settled here over the years since the initial hippy heyday of the 1960s.

 

The Banjara nomadic peoples or so-called “Gypsies of India” have spread over the centuries from their origins in northwestern India (Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh) to other states in India. The women stand out with their striking costumes and embroidery decorated with coins and mirror chips, thick bangles, bone bracelets, heavy silver jewelry, gold nose rings and tattooed hands.

 

This young trader travels from place to place in eastern India with her family and subcommunity of tribal vendors. She is likely from one of the Lambani tribal settlements further to the south in the adjoining state of Gujarat, although it is also likely that several families have settled in the Anjuna-Calangute-Mapusa region of Goa on a semi-permanent basis due to the resurgent tourist trade. Slide scan, shot with an Asahi Pentax SP Spotmatic on a late December afternoon before sundown at the daily Anjuna Beach flea market, Goa, India.

 

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The supply ship Island Trader from Port Macquarie calls at Lord Howe Island, NSW, Australia, twice a month.

Ive never seen as many Trader artics in the same location but here are three basking in the sun and very well turned out.

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