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Tailor's workshop, Whitechapel, London, (c1960?) Artist: EH Emanuel
AR976009 
Jewish butcher's, Aldgate High Street, London, c1905.
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Lyons shop, Fulham Broadway, Fulham, London.
AR915188 
Reconstruction of a tailor's workshop in London's East End. Artist: Sidney Harris
AR976005 
Lyons teashop.
AR915182 
'The Ghetto. London', c1890.
AR976023 
East End street scene, London, 1912.
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The exterior of a Lyons tea shop along Piccadilly, London, 2nd July 1953.
AR915203 
Building site to let, East End of London, 1912.
AR975990 
Georgian shops in Artillery Lane, East End, London, 1912.
AR975992 
A Etheridge plumber's shop, possibly in Holloway Road, Islington, London, early 20th century. Artist: Henry Grant
AR915853 
Lyons tea shop, Piccadilly, London, (early 20th century?) 
Lyons tea shop, Piccadilly, London, (early 20th century?) A waitress serves her customers. The Lyons waitresses were known as nippies. The first Lyons teashop opened in Piccadilly in 1894, followed by the first Corner House in 1909. Some 200 Lyons teashops opened around the country. Between 1881 and 1914, two million Jews left Eastern Europe, fleeing poverty and persecution. Some 150,000 settled in England, some going into the service industries. 
Unique Identifier AR976027 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4664px × 3751px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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J Lyons and Company Limited
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Lyons teashop
Male
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OCCUPATION
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PROFESSION
religion
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