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45 Black and White Photos of HMV Shop in Oxford Street, London in the 1950s

45 Black and White Photos of HMV Shop in Oxford Street, London in the 1950s July 22, 2014     1950s, England, life, life & culture, London, music, restaurant & store   Procession in celebration of the crowning of Queen Elizabeth, 2nd 1953Christmas 1956Interior of store, 1958Shop floor, 1958Household appliance section on lower ground floor, 1950sLeft to right: Mr. Mittell, Anatole Fistoulari, Mr. L.J.brown, Mr Emery and Mr LockwoodExterior of store at Christmas time, 1950sEntertainer Eddie Fisher at the launch of the ‘Stage And Screen Department’ 1950sTV department, 1950sCustomers at listening posts, late 1950sView down the spiral staircase, 1950s1st Floor electrical appliances, late 1950sRed Counter, 1950sLong Playing Records display, 1950s2nd Floor Personal export deaprtment and Classical – late 1950sShoppers in the specialist music department, mid 1950sVocal pops department, 1950sUnknown people, 1950sCustomer using listening post, 1950sCustomers browsing, 1950sGreen counter, 1950sStore exterior at night, 1950sGround floor – late 1950sLower ground floor electrical appliances – refrigerator demonstration, 1950sRadio department, 1950sGround floor catalogue refernce area, sales counter and accounts office, late 1950sCounter for 12 Records, 1950sGround floor listening posts, 1950sNew browsers, 1950sRadio exhibition display, 1950sE.M.I. Record Sales Training Centre – Couse Serial No21, 1950sGround floor Cosmopolitan Corner and Stage And Screen Departmant, mid 1950sCosmpolitan Corner, late 1950sBlender demonstration, 1950sBowsers and listening post in store, 1950sCentral Records Information Bureau, 1950sCustomer browsing records, 1950sDelivery van, 1950sListening booths, 1950sCustomers using listening booths, 1950sCustomers using listening posts, 1950sVinyl stockroom, 1950sPersonal recording department, 1950sShop floor, 1950sTV window display, 1950s

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