RMFF709D–HANSEATIC MERCHANTS, 1400s. /nHanseatic merchants in the busy port of Hamburg, Germany. Miniature, German, 15th century.
RMGG2BX0–Merchants Miniature, Middle Ages France
RM2RAAJBK–Merchants at a table, China. Date: circa 1890
RMCPHTY3–Street merchants in Chicago
RME89CGD–Claude Lorrain (French, 1604/1605 - 1682 ), Landscape with Merchants, c. 1629, oil on canvas
RMJHCYM7–La perla del mercader
RM2AA58AX–The expulsion of the merchants from the temple 1610 Francesco Boneri, called Cecco del Caravaggio (detectable in Rome 1602/03 - 1620), Italian, Italy,
RMMM3YDF–Merchants' Forum. Bologna. 1930
RM2A25PJE–Merchants houses, Nara, Japan. Machiya are urban houses that once housed the merchant class and artisans of the cities of Japan. So, a house was often a shop, workshop and residence at the same time. Made entirely of wood, they were prey to successive fires and earthquakes.
RMG169R0–Weights and measures were among the earliest tools invented by man. Early Babylonian and Egyptian records, and the Bible, indicate that length was first measured with the forearm, hand, or finger and that time was measured by the periods of the sun, moon,
RMMC6NKN–Yacaltecuhtli is the patron of merchants, depicted here [top left] carrying he corss-raod with merchants' foot prints upon them. This cross is similar to that used by the Aztecs for sighting the settng and rising of stars and luminaries. Yacatecuhtli or Yiacatecuhtli was the patron god of commerce and travelers, especially merchant travelers. His symbol is a bundle of staves.
RMF2XDN9–Merchants of Doubt is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Robert Kenner, based on the 2010 book of the same name by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway. This photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of the film company and/or the photographer assigned by the film or production company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit to the film company is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known.
RMGBRK47–Chancellor Alistair Darling during the annual dinner to the Bankers and Merchants hosted by the Lord Mayor of the City London, Ian Luder, in Mansion House, London.
RMCXB7EK–THE BEAT MERCHANTS UK pop group on "Gadzooks" TV programme in 1965. Photo Tony Gale
RFFEX826–Merchants' Loggia, Ancona, Italy
RM2BCG7H6–An old woodcut of a 16th century cloth merchant's shop in England. Because cloth was expensive, most shops (clothiers) were owned by merchants who owned or ran a cloth or wool factory, or who were wholesalers who imported or exported business. A cloth merchant might additionally have owned a number of draper's shops. Merchants were often very wealthy and became bankers. (e.g. the Medicis and the Berenbergs)
RMRTG1Y7–asia, india, Indian merchants, 1930
RMCNM3NW–African Merchants - Omdurman Date Market Postcard, Sudan, circa 1915
RMEW62EN–The staff of Uxbridge builders merchants Kirby Brothers pose beside their lorries and vans, London. Circa 1930
RM2T98EWG–1960s, historical, exterior, offices, showroom and yard entrance of a branch of Charringtons, Coal & cok merchants, Manchester, England, UK, a business with its roots dating back to 1731. The front wIndow promotes 'Solid Fuel' as the cheapest central heating available. In this era, coal was an important fuel for heating peoples homes.
RMFX8MM9–Bread Sellers, Jerusalem, Holy Land, Photochrome Print, circa 1900
RM2BW8J48–Iron metal and waste merchants . 1937 .
RME12MK7–Feb. 24, 2012 - The Last Of The Horn Merchants: David Christined foreman, counts the numbers of cut horns for export. He has been in the business for 40 years.
RM2DDTP33–Kolkata Merchants.
RMG6CHGJ–1950s SIDEWALK MERCHANTS LOWER EAST SIDE MANHATTAN NEW YORK CITY NY USA
RMERGM83–Itinerant merchants, Saigon, south Vietnam (now Ho Chi Minh City). Postcard after photograph, 20th century.
RMK2C2NP–Stacked timber shelves at popular building trade merchants Travis Perkins outside under cover at Winsford Branch, Cheshire
RMC352XW–Build Center builder’s merchants signs
RF3DCM76X–Charles Wilda - Rug Merchants
RMGD5X34–Haveli of rich merchants
RMB7A253–Basrah Iraq Old Wooden Merchants Houses From Ottoman Period
RF2YE9GHB–Merchants Bridge and the Bridgewater Canal, Castlefield, Manchester, England, UK
RF2G14RCK–Wassily Kandinsky - Merchants
RMKYTT1N–Aelbert Cuyp - Wine Merchant's Signboard _ Tasting Wine (one side), Vats of Wine (on the other)
RF2K79E9F–Shrewsbury, UK- July 14, 2022: Tanners Wine Merchants in Shrewsbury, Engalnd.
RF2T941C1–Tudor Merchants House, Quay Hill, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales
RM2GK8DFE–merchants arch pub and restaurant in former merchant guild hall wellington quay temple bar dublin, republic of ireland
RF3ANBAXN–The Merchant's House cafe and Anteros Arts Gallery in Norwich at 7-9 Fye Bridge Street Norwich.
RM2NH6FDF–Vintage photo of Old Russia. Three Russian merchants are drinking tea.
RM2H469TG–Shops of hashish merchants on a street in Cairo. Chromolithograph by A. Preziosi, c. 1850, after himself.
RMBM2K22–Tulip time festival Dutch Holland Michigan USA US settlers setler traditional costume sitting by a bonfire in a camp native trade fair unusual hi-res
RMEF6TXG–merchants exchange building Philadelphia PA
RFC69CAY–The Bastakia merchants' quarter in 1984, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Large-scale restoration has since been undertaken.
RMCNJN4B–Middle East Israel Jaffa (yaffo) shops old port city street corner shopping juice bar
RMEMC2BG–Westgate Hall Southampton formerly known as Tudor Merchants Hall in Southampton old town
RM3BD9B75–Claude Lorrain - Landscape with Merchants
RM2JE52JJ–Port with on the left three merchants, on the right three merchants loaded a tractor behind a horse. On the right two merchants, one with barrels and sailing ships in the background. Eighth print from a series of twelve with Italian harbours, Harbour with merchants at tractor unit Italian harbours (series title) Aliqui Portus (series title), print maker: Johannes Gronsveld, Johannes Lingelbach, Amsterdam, 1679 - 1728, etching, engraving, h 153 mm × w 237 mm
RMKXK2YY–Mexican Coffee Merchants
RM2JD8MG3–JAMES HANSEN, MERCHANTS OF DOUBT, 2014,
RM2WN0DEK–Tony Geoghegan, CEO of Merchants Quay Ireland
RMJ2J0PG–USA, Virginia, Williamsburg, Merchants Square (Large format sizes available)
RM2ARG34Y–Wickes, Builders' Merchants, Sign & Logo
RMCBH2R8–Cambridge Wine Merchants, King's Parade, Cambridge, England, UK
RMAANK80–Holland, Voldendam Vendor stand selling fresh fish on boardwalk
RMHR8J8K–Weeks Edwin The Silk Merchants
RFWBD1PH–Views of the Canal at Merchants Square, Paddington
RF2TCN9MM–Merchants Exchange Building in San Francisco, California, USA
RM2RC30JG–The Chinese Merchants 1909 by Childe Hassam
RME957PG–Jewson Builders Merchants, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, UK
RM3E905YH–Buildings at Merchants Street in city of Valletta in Malta.
RMPXGTNF–TURKISH MERCHANTS
RMFF8A43–SPANISH MERCHANTS. /nSpanish merchants returning home after a voyage to the Levant. Spanish manuscript illumination, 13th century.
RMGG2ABJ–Family of merchants in Paris c.1900 France
RM2RAAJTX–Merchants' houses on the Marqual Canal, Srinagar, Kashmir, India. Date: circa 1890s
RM2B2B7K3–Local merchants on a busy street in Tunis.
RMKKMBYH–Poster Merchants' Public House refers to a historical tavern or gathering place where merchants and patrons gathered. It likely played a role in local trade and social life.
RM3DRWHBX–Les marchands de pains et les porteuses d'eau - Bread merchants and water carriers 1645 by Jean MICHELIN 1616 - 1670, Paris, Louvre Museum, Paris.
RMMM2R81–Merchants Row. Colchester. 1910
RM2A25PJF–Interior of a merchants house, Nara, Japan. Machiya are urban houses that once housed the merchant class and artisans of the cities of Japan. So, a house was often a shop, workshop and residence at the same time. Made entirely of wood, they were prey to successive fires and earthquakes.
RMF2XDMH–Merchants of Doubt is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Robert Kenner, based on the 2010 book of the same name by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway. This photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of the film company and/or the photographer assigned by the film or production company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit to the film company is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known.
RMGBRK3Y–Chancellor Alistair Darling (top) and Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King during the annual dinner to the Bankers and Merchants hosted by the Lord Mayor of the City London, Ian Luder, in Mansion House, London.
RMCXB7G8–THE BEAT MERCHANTS UK pop group on "Gadzooks" programme in 1965. Photo Tony Gale
RMPRNYHY–Ivory merchants, Gelito 1933
RM2BCG8E9–Merchants of the Staple (The Company of Merchants of the Staple of England or Merchant Staplers) - A 1525 drawing of Calais, the Staple Town between 1363 to 1558. It was the oldest mercantile corporation in England) dealing in wool, skins, lead and tin which controlled the export of wool to the continent during the late medieval period. The Staple was a closed or fixed market, but probably originated a term for a market commodity (e.g. staple diet). It was first fixed at Antwerp then Saint-Omer, Bruges, Brussels, Louvain, Mechelen , Calais; and in 1353 at Staple Inn, Holborn, London.
RMRTG23G–india, market day on the lake in kashmir dhal, 1952
RMCNM3N4–African Merchants - Omdurman Date Market Postcard, Sudan, circa 1915
RMEW5PG1–The staff of Uxbridge builders merchants Kirby Brothers pose beside their lorries and vans, London. Circa 1930
RMFAT57K–Broad Street Lunch Carts, New York City, USA, circa 1905
RM2BW8J5F–Iron metal and waste merchants . 1937 .
RME0YAJA–Sep. 13, 1969 - The demonstration held by merchants and artists today in the public eye was forbidden by Mr. Maurice Grimaud, the Chief of Police. The professionals met at the Parc des Princes and were directed by Mr. Gingembre, a general representative of a Small Business Association. After the meeting, demonstrations were provoked by the UNCAP and UNATI and were led by President Bernard Fauliot. The demonstrations quickly turned violent. Two men are seen wounded on the ground in this picture.
RM2E4WC43–Merchants' Gusher
RMERGMGF–Merchants Lane, Ambala, India. Photograph taken early 20th century.