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This store was built in 1970 as a Fisher's Big Wheel location then later became a Trader Horn store. Trader Horn closed their last seven locations in May 2016. Here are pictures from before the store liquidated.

 

Former Trader Horn - SR 65 - Ellwood City, Pennsylvania

 

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A camel trader waits for customers at the annual Pushkar Fair

 

Rajasthan : Day 2

 

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Trader Joe's space here is actually newer as it was at least partly built in the area that had been parking for Kmart's auto center back in the day and perhaps also for the garden shop. I'm not 100% sure, but I do believe some of the former Hobby Lobby is used for this tenant.

 

Ithaca, NY. November 2021.

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You can see this on Flickr now painted bright orange and down south on the shows, but i bought this for my then wife to drive in 2004.

And was imported from New Zealand by the previous owner and still in its NZ livery and hence the type of load it is carrying to look like its doing deliveries...and no Rachet Straps either....

It was a lovely little truck even if it did have a Petrol Engine -but you got a lovely smell off the engine when on a long run

XEL787B Thames Trader

740SWL Thames Trader

 

Seen at the Welland Steam rally 2024

 

Taken with a Nikon D7000

On the tourist trail, Morocco.

This store was originally a Gaylords store. It was apparently later a Grants store. This store was last a Trader Horn until the chain closed in May 2016.

 

Former Trader Horn - Greater Butler Mart - Pittsburgh Road - Butler, Pennsylvania

 

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Street market trader in the city centre of Copenhagen Denmark.

Safely stashed-away in an open fronted shed in New Zealand's thinly populated Northland region, this lightweight 4-cylinder diesel-powered Thames Trader contemplates its future.

The Thames Trader was assembled in Lower Hutt near Wellington from kits imported from the UK and was a popular truck in its time. There are a good number of survivors here but not too many "on the road" currently.

Trader Joe's #786 (13,000 square feet)

3000 Stony Point Road, Stony Point Shopping Center, Richmond, VA

 

This location opened on October 9th, 2020; it was originally part of Ukrop's #496, which opened on May 21st, 1985 and closed on April 24th, 2010. It became a Martin's Food Markets on May 3rd, 2010, which closed on July 30th, 2016.

displayed at the Alaska State Museum, Juneau

 

from the museum label:

 

“The double-headed eagle was the crest of Imperial Russia. Beginning in the late 1700s, Russian traders presented bronze crests as gifts to Alaska Natives. The presence of the crests also signaled to rival colonial nations that the land was claimed by the Tsar. According to clan history, this crest was presented to a leader of the Kiks.ádi clan of Sitka as a peace offering following the Battle of Sitka in 1804.”

A very hastily taken and, therefore, slightly blurred photo of a well-worked Thames Trader mixer, taken in Tower Road on the coast between Sliema and St. Julians in 1989. She belonged to Formosa Construction from San Gwann and when I next encountered her in September 1993, she had been taken-off the road and was laid-up in their yard. Today the villas in the background have been replaced by modern developments.

The wharves along the Creek,Dubai.

Ford Thames Trader 4x2 flat bed truck from 1962 425 CYW

 

Seen at the 2023 Kettering Vintage Rally and Steam Fayre

Taken in the grand bazaar, Tabriz, Iran.

A look back at Disney's Polynesian Resort before the renovations.

Unknown make of Bulldozer helping a Thames Trader across a muddy field and a Ford tractor to the left .

OFF886 Thames Trader pick up truck Seen at the 2025 Castle Combe steam rally

 

Taken with a Nikon D7000

After been stood for 20+ years they are running again.

A lady hawker going around her business. Photo taken outside Aga Khan Diagnostic Centre on Chiromo Lane in Westlands.

some is me.

some is you.

Trader Joe's, Stamford, CT 6/2016, pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

A Camel Trader happy having concluded a sale at Pushkar Camel Fair in Rajasthan. Pushkar Fair or Mela attracts as many as 100,000 camels from all over Rajasthan. This Holy town, the location of the only temple dedicated to Brahma, the creator in the Hindu Trinity, comes to life with camels, colourfully dressed people, mendicants, shops and folk performers in Oct-Nov every year. This year it is being hel from 18th to 24th November 2007.

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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Trader Joe's #786 (13,000 square feet)

3000 Stony Point Road, Stony Point Shopping Center, Richmond, VA

 

This location opened on October 9th, 2020; it was originally part of Ukrop's #496, which opened on May 21st, 1985 and closed on April 24th, 2010. It became a Martin's Food Markets on May 3rd, 2010, which closed on July 30th, 2016.

AUSTRALIAN TRADER

 

Australian

 

Owners:

 

Port of Registry:

 

IDNo:6910427

 

Year:1969

 

Name:AUSTRALIAN TRADER

 

Keel:

 

Type:Ferry (Pax/RoRo)

 

Launch Date:17.2.69

 

Flag:AUS

 

Date of completion:6.69

 

Tons:7005

 

Link:2462

 

DWT:8770

 

Yard No:79

 

Length overall:135.7

 

Ship Design:

 

LPP:123.5

 

Country of build:AUS

 

Beam:21.5

 

Builder:NSW Govt DY

 

Material of build:

 

Location of yard:Dyke End

 

Number of

screws/Mchy/

 

Speed(kn):2D-17.5

 

Naval or paramilitary marking :

A:*

End:2004

 

Subsequent History:

77 JERVIS BAY - 96 AGIOS ANDREAS - 04 AJMAN LEADER - 04 AJMAN CITY

 

Disposal Data:

BU Alang 18.9.04

 

Details: Mirimar Shipping index

 

Photo Credits: With many thanks to William T Barber collection Vic Australia

 

"Sault Ste. Marie (/ˈsuː seɪnt məˈriː/ SOO-seint-ma-REE) is a city on the St. Marys River in Ontario, Canada, close to the Canada–US border. It is the seat of the Algoma District and the third largest city in Northern Ontario, after Sudbury and Thunder Bay.

 

The Ojibwe, the indigenous Anishinaabe inhabitants of the area, call this area Baawitigong, meaning "place of the rapids." They used this as a regional meeting place during whitefish season in the St. Mary's Rapids. (The anglicized form of this name, Bawating, is used in institutional and geographic names in the area.)

 

To the south, across the river, is the United States and the Michigan city of the same name. These two communities were one city until a new treaty after the War of 1812 established the border between Canada and the United States in this area at the St. Mary's River. In the 21st century, the two cities are joined by the International Bridge, which connects Interstate 75 on the Michigan side, and Huron Street (and former Ontario Secondary Highway 550B) on the Ontario side. Shipping traffic in the Great Lakes system bypasses the Saint Mary's Rapids via the American Soo Locks, the world's busiest canal in terms of tonnage that passes through it, while smaller recreational and tour boats use the Canadian Sault Ste. Marie Canal.

 

French colonists referred to the rapids on the river as Les Saults de Ste. Marie and the village name was derived from that. The rapids and cascades of the St. Mary's River descend more than 6 m (20 ft) from the level of Lake Superior to the level of the lower lakes. Hundreds of years ago, this slowed shipping traffic, requiring an overland portage of boats and cargo from one lake to the other. The entire name translates to "Saint Mary's Rapids" or "Saint Mary's Falls". The word sault is pronounced [so] in French, and /suː/ in the English pronunciation of the city name. Residents of the city are called Saultites.

 

Sault Ste. Marie is bordered to the east by the Rankin and Garden River First Nation reserves, and to the west by Prince Township. To the north, the city is bordered by an unincorporated portion of Algoma District, which includes the local services boards of Aweres, Batchawana Bay, Goulais and District, Peace Tree and Searchmont. The city's census agglomeration, including the townships of Laird, Prince and Macdonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional and the First Nations reserves of Garden River and Rankin, had a total population of 79,800 in 2011.

 

Native American settlements, mostly of Ojibwe-speaking peoples, existed here for more than 500 years. In the late 17th century, French Jesuit missionaries established a mission at the First Nations village. This was followed by development of a fur trading post and larger settlement, as traders, trappers and Native Americans were attracted to the community. It was considered one community and part of Canada until after the War of 1812 and settlement of the border between Canada and the US at the Ste. Mary's River. At that time, the US prohibited British traders from any longer operating in its territory, and the areas separated by the river began to develop as two communities, both named Sault Ste. Marie." - info from Wikipedia.

 

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1962 Ford Thames Trader

 

D J O'Donovan & Sons Ltd

 

Enfield Pageant of Motoring

 

25.5.24.

Erie Trader/Clyde S Van Enkenvort unloading limestone at Graymont in Superior. A rare visitor to the Graymont dock.

Faversham Ships SHETLAND TRADER (IMO 9030486) unloading grain at Kirkcaldy

Somewhere en-route to St Catherine's Monastery, Egypt.

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