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1. His shopping trip. A shopping trip for the peasants of Serbia means something more than calling the corner grocery over the telephone or even a few hours in the town shops. Usually it consists of a day's trip across the country, a day of bargaining in the markets and another day to return to his home. Towns are few and wildly scattered and transportation facilities are almost unknown. This picture shows a peasant on his way to market with the usual equipment. American Red Cross supplies bound for interior hospitals are carried on pack animals, ox-carts and wagons because there are no railroads over which they may be transported 22 July 1920 [date received]

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2. Rosener, Ann I'll carry mine. There's nothing like a husky and willing escort to simplify a shopping expedition, now that deliveries of goods have been curtailed to conserve tires and gasoline. Truly patriotic shoppers not only carry their own packages, but also travel to and from the shopping section during "off" hours to ease the load on public transportation systems 1942 Dec

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3. Rosener, Ann I'll carry mine. There's nothing like a husky and willing escort to simplify a shopping expedition, now that deliveries of goods have been curtailed to conserve tires and gasoline. Truly patriotic shoppers not only carry their own packages, but also travel to and from the shopping section during "off" hours to ease the load on public transportation systems 1942 Dec

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4. His shopping trip. A shopping trip for the peasants of Serbia means something more than calling the corner grocery over the telephone or even a few hours in the town shops. Usually it consists of a day's trip across the country, a day of bargaining in the markets and another day to return to his home. Towns are few and wildly scattered and transportation facilities are almost unknown. This picture shows a peasant on his way to market with the usual equipment. American Red Cross supplies bound for interior hospitals are carried on pack animals, ox-carts and wagons because there are no railroads over which they may be transported

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5. Rosener, Ann I'll carry mine. There's nothing like a husky and willing escort to simplify a shopping expedition, now that deliveries of goods have been curtailed to conserve tires and gasoline. Truly patriotic shoppers not only carry their own packages, but also travel to and from the shopping section during "off" hours to ease the load on public transportation systems

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6. Rosener, Ann I'll carry mine. There's nothing like a husky and willing escort to simplify a shopping expedition, now that deliveries of goods have been curtailed to conserve tires and gasoline. Truly patriotic shoppers not only carry their own packages, but also travel to and from the shopping section during "off" hours to ease the load on public transportation systems

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7. Ginsburg, David Shopping hours [London?]: 1947

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8. Ginsburg, David Shopping hours [London?]: 1947

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9. Bradley, Michael Shopping habits and attitudes to shop hours in Great Britain London: H.M.S.O.; 1975

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10. Ferrell, John Washington, D.C. Sign in the S & W cafeteria informing patrons of the change in hours caused by the shortage of help and late shopping on Thursday evenings 1942 Mar

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11. Luck, David Johnston Store hours for shopping goods retailers Urbana: University of Illinois; 1947

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12. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 S. Russell, 33 E. 22nd St. Newsboy, 12 years of age. Selling newspapers 2 years. Average earnings 20 cents daily. Selling newspapers own choice. Father earns $18 weekly. Boy deposits earnings in du Pont Savings Bank, and on Saturday night works for Reynold's candy shop, delivering packages. Don't smoke. Visits saloons. Works 5 hours daily, except Saturday, when he works 11

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13. Store hours

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Shopping hours
14. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 S. Russell, 33 E. 22nd St. Newsboy, 12 years of age. Selling newspapers 2 years. Average earnings 20 cents daily. Selling newspapers own choice. Father earns $18 weekly. Boy deposits earnings in du Pont Savings Bank, and on Saturday night works for Reynold's candy shop, delivering packages. Don't smoke. Visits saloons. Works 5 hours daily, except Saturday, when he works 11 1910 May

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15. Ginsburg, David Shopping hours

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16. Oslo, Norway. The food queues in Oslo are constantly growing. It is a usual sight to see people queuing outside the shops as early as 5 o'clock in the morning. In spite of the adverse weather conditions people are standing hour after hour hoping to get a small share of unrationed goods, which are often sold out almost as soon as the shops open

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17. Luck, David Johnston Store hours for shopping goods retailers

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6477645
18. Ginsburg, David Shopping hours

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9549804
19. Bradley, Michael Shopping habits and attitudes to shop hours in Great Britain

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2694938
20. Ferrell, John Washington, D.C. Sign in the S & W cafeteria informing patrons of the change in hours caused by the shortage of help and late shopping on Thursday evenings

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