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Herbert Fudge Newsagent 1922
The marvelously named Herbert Fudge Newsagent, Stationer and Tobacconist of 313 Lee High Road, London, with, we can assume, Mr. Fudge standing at the door
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Herbert Newsagent Stationer Tobacconist 1922 Fudge
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Step back in time with this photograph of Herbert Fudge, the proprietor of the Newsagent, Stationer, and Tobacconist at 313 Lee High Road in London, taken in the year 1922. The image presents a charming snapshot of a bygone era, with Mr. Fudge standing confidently at the door of his establishment, welcoming customers with a warm and inviting smile. The shopfront is adorned with an array of enticing advertisements, each one promising a variety of goods for sale. The newsagent aspect is evident with the display of newspapers and magazines, while the stationer component is suggested by the assortment of writing materials and books. The tobacconist element is not overlooked, with tobacco products prominently featured in the window. The scene is further enhanced by the bustling activity on the Lee High Road, with passersby and vehicles adding to the sense of energy and vibrancy. The period detail, from the clothing of the people to the design of the shopfront, transports us back to a time when life moved at a slower pace. Herbert Fudge's shop was a hub of activity and community, a place where people could gather to purchase their daily newspapers, stock up on stationery for school or work, and enjoy a tobacco product or two. This photograph is a testament to the rich history of small businesses and the essential role they play in the fabric of our communities. As we admire this image, we are reminded of the importance of preserving our past and the stories it holds. Herbert Fudge and his shop may be long gone, but the memories and traditions they represent live on, making this photograph a precious piece of history.
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