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"Exploring the Global Business Landscape: From Africa's Political Map to London's Canary Wharf" Discovering the vast potential of African markets through a political map

Background imageBusiness Collection: Fratelli della Misericordia, brothers of Mercy, Italy

Fratelli della Misericordia, brothers of Mercy, Italy
Vintage 19th century photograph: Fratelli della Misericordia, brothers of Mercy, catholic fraternity estblished in Italy in the 19th century to take care of the sick

Background imageBusiness Collection: Fried fish shop run by Polly Nathan in Middlesex Street (Petticoat Lane

Fried fish shop run by Polly Nathan in Middlesex Street (Petticoat Lane) in the East End of London. Mrs Nathan was apparently the aunt of a South African millionaire who had offered to pay her enough

Background imageBusiness Collection: Art Metal factory, Jamestown, New York, USA

Art Metal factory, Jamestown, New York, USA
Aerial view of the Art Metal factory, Jamestown, New York, USA - The Worlds Largest Makers of Steel Office Equipment. Date: 1926

Background imageBusiness Collection: Advert, William F Wholey Company, New York City, USA

Advert, William F Wholey Company, New York City, USA
Advert, The William F Wholey Company Inc, 11 East 36, New York City, USA -- office planning, interior architecture, decoration and furniture -- Created by Men who know Business. Date: 1931

Background imageBusiness Collection: Jonathans Coffee House, or an analysis of Change Alley

Jonathans Coffee House, or an analysis of Change Alley
GHL430730 Jonathans Coffee House, or an analysis of Change Alley, with a group of charactwer from the life, 1763 (etching) by Neal, H.O

Background imageBusiness Collection: Advert, King & Taylor Ltd, Godalming, Surrey

Advert, King & Taylor Ltd, Godalming, Surrey, luxury coachwork. 1950

Background imageBusiness Collection: Sun Buildings, Spooners Corner, Plymouth

Sun Buildings, Spooners Corner, Plymouth, showing Farrows Bank Ltd and other premises. circa 1910s

Background imageBusiness Collection: Cartoon, Business as Usual, by Rodo Pissarro, WW1

Cartoon, Business as Usual, by Rodo Pissarro, WW1
Cartoon, Business as Usual during the alterations of the Map of Europe, watercolour by Rodo Pissarro, First World War. Showing a London greengrocer standing defiantly outside his shop. circa 1915

Background imageBusiness Collection: Arthur Lasenby Liberty and co-directors in trial studio

Arthur Lasenby Liberty and co-directors in trial studio
Sir Arthur Lasenby Liberty and co-directors in the trial studio. He was the founder of Liberty & Co in London. circa 1900

Background imageBusiness Collection: Mrs. Maria, Mr. Antonio, Mr. Enzo. Family at work!

Mrs. Maria, Mr. Antonio, Mr. Enzo. Family at work!
Antonio Grambone

Background imageBusiness Collection: Board of Directors Liverpool FC April 1964. Left to right

Board of Directors Liverpool FC April 1964. Left to right: SC Reakes CJ Hill H Cartwright GA Richards RL Martindale TV Williams (chairman) JS McInnes (Secretary) W Shankly (manager)

Background imageBusiness Collection: Picture shows steam train enthusiast, Alan Pegler, at Waterloo Station, London

Picture shows steam train enthusiast, Alan Pegler, at Waterloo Station, London. Mr Pegler saved The Flying Scotsman from the scrapyard and took it to America and Canada

Background imageBusiness Collection: Bebb Travel hostess Alison with one of the firms newest coaches at their Church

Bebb Travel hostess Alison with one of the firms newest coaches at their Church village headquarters. 17th April 1989

Background imageBusiness Collection: The Steamboat Pub, 27 Mill Dam, South Shields, Tyne and Wear

The Steamboat Pub, 27 Mill Dam, South Shields, Tyne and Wear. Picture taken circa 2nd April 1998

Background imageBusiness Collection: The High Crown, Eureka pub on Frederick Street, South Shields, Tyne and Wear

The High Crown, Eureka pub on Frederick Street, South Shields, Tyne and Wear. Picture taken 5th September 1992

Background imageBusiness Collection: The Dolly Peel pub on Commercial Road, South Shields, Tyne and Wear

The Dolly Peel pub on Commercial Road, South Shields, Tyne and Wear. Picture taken 30th July 1998

Background imageBusiness Collection: The Horsley Hill Hotel. Horsley Hill, South Shields, Tyne and Wear

The Horsley Hill Hotel. Horsley Hill, South Shields, Tyne and Wear. Picture taken 9th January 1998

Background imageBusiness Collection: East End greengrocer doing his best to remain open for his customers despite

East End greengrocer doing his best to remain open for his customers despite the inconvenience of the shop and his home being bombed by the Luftwaffe during the air raids on London in the Second

Background imageBusiness Collection: The train now standing on a platform at Finsbury Park serves lunches to top business

The train now standing on a platform at Finsbury Park serves lunches to top business executives from all over the world. One of the first class carriages from the Brighton Belle (1930s)

Background imageBusiness Collection: John Moores Jr, heir apparent to the Littlewoods empire

John Moores Jr, heir apparent to the Littlewoods empire, at wok in his office in Liverpool. 14th February 1967

Background imageBusiness Collection: Mr Keith Showering, 37, Managing Director of Harveys of Bristol. 22nd March 1967

Mr Keith Showering, 37, Managing Director of Harveys of Bristol. 22nd March 1967

Background imageBusiness Collection: Middlesbrough nightclub boss Joe Gaskin. August 1983

Middlesbrough nightclub boss Joe Gaskin. August 1983

Background imageBusiness Collection: Geoffrey Robinson, Managing Director Jaguar Cars, Coventry, Tuesday 23rd October 1973

Geoffrey Robinson, Managing Director Jaguar Cars, Coventry, Tuesday 23rd October 1973. Since 1976, Geoffrey Robinson has been a Labour Party Member of Parliament for Coventry North West

Background imageBusiness Collection: Richard Branson launches the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk

Richard Branson launches the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986

Background imageBusiness Collection: Richard Branson and co-pilot Per Lindstrand pictured in Southern Japan

Richard Branson and co-pilot Per Lindstrand pictured in Southern Japan, hoping to make the 6200 mile trip to America in two days in a balloon. This is the pairs third attempt at the crossing

Background imageBusiness Collection: The launch of the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986

The launch of the Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. Lowestoft, Suffolk. 14th May 1986

Background imageBusiness Collection: Richard Branson and other members of the crew from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger which

Richard Branson and other members of the crew from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger which sank 100 miles off the Scillies. He and his crew of eight were trying to break the Atlantic crossing record

Background imageBusiness Collection: Richard Branson with his parents after being rescued from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger

Richard Branson with his parents after being rescued from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger, which sank 100 miles off the Scillies

Background imageBusiness Collection: Co-founder of Virgin Atlantic Airways, Randolph Fields, which will be offering flights to

Co-founder of Virgin Atlantic Airways, Randolph Fields, which will be offering flights to New York for £ 99. 29th February 1984

Background imageBusiness Collection: Ann Summers, the shop secretary at the opening of the sex supermarket named after her

Ann Summers, the shop secretary at the opening of the sex supermarket named after her, Ann Summers, in London Marble Arch, September 1970

Background imageBusiness Collection: Scenes at Hills Bakery, Middlesbrough. 1977

Scenes at Hills Bakery, Middlesbrough. 1977

Background imageBusiness Collection: Lord King and Mrs Thatcher leaving Heathrow for New York on concorde - she is going to

Lord King and Mrs Thatcher leaving Heathrow for New York on concorde - she is going to open the new British Airways terminal at New York Kennedy Airport. 8th April 1991

Background imageBusiness Collection: Sugar beet factory near Ely, Cambridgeshire. In the foreground are flumes which roots are

Sugar beet factory near Ely, Cambridgeshire. In the foreground are flumes which roots are tipped to be carried along by water into the factory. This i the farm of Mr W.A

Background imageBusiness Collection: Doug Ellis, Chairman Aston Villa Football Club, Monday 17th October 1988

Doug Ellis, Chairman Aston Villa Football Club, Monday 17th October 1988. Our Picture Shows... Doug Ellis with his giant catch, a 27 pound Salmon, caught on the River Tay in Scotland

Background imageBusiness Collection: Football agent Ken Stanley reading a George Best annual. 18th February 1970

Football agent Ken Stanley reading a George Best annual. 18th February 1970

Background imageBusiness Collection: The drinks were on Sue Kay, Lowcocks promotions girl, at Teesside Small Business Club

The drinks were on Sue Kay, Lowcocks promotions girl, at Teesside Small Business Club Exhibition, Sue was helping out on the soft drinks firm stand at the exhibition. 11th October 1983

Background imageBusiness Collection: Lowcocks bottling plant, Middlesbrough. 6th January 1983

Lowcocks bottling plant, Middlesbrough. 6th January 1983

Background imageBusiness Collection: Colin Smith, merchandise director of Lambournes of Great Hampton Row, Birmingham

Colin Smith, merchandise director of Lambournes of Great Hampton Row, Birmingham, and his assistant, Mandy Langford, are spoiled for choice with their companys vast selection of braces. 24th May 1988

Background imageBusiness Collection: Barbara Windsor and her boyfriend Steve Hollings celebrate in their new pub

Barbara Windsor and her boyfriend Steve Hollings celebrate in their new pub, The Plough at Amersham. 12th November 1985

Background imageBusiness Collection: Xavier Roberts, the creator of the Cabbage Patch Kids concept which is sweeping America

Xavier Roberts, the creator of the Cabbage Patch Kids concept which is sweeping America, arrived in London for a ten-day stay at the Mayfair Hotel

Background imageBusiness Collection: Hugh Hefner, the 40 year old Editor Publisher of Playboy Magazine

Hugh Hefner, the 40 year old Editor Publisher of Playboy Magazine and President of Playboy Clubs International arrives at London Airport and is welcomed by fifty Playboy Bunnies. 25th June 1966

Background imageBusiness Collection: Hugh Hefner, the 40 year old Editor Publisher of Playboy Magazine

Hugh Hefner, the 40 year old Editor Publisher of Playboy Magazine and President of Playboy Clubs International arrives at London Airport and is welcomed by fifty Playboy Bunnies. 25th June 1966

Background imageBusiness Collection: Hugh Hefner pictured with his girlfriend Barbi Benton at the airport. 6th September 1969

Hugh Hefner pictured with his girlfriend Barbi Benton at the airport. 6th September 1969

Background imageBusiness Collection: Hugh Hefner and his girlfriend Barbi Benton at Londons Heathrow airport

Hugh Hefner and his girlfriend Barbi Benton at Londons Heathrow airport, leaving for Chicago. 20th February 1971

Background imageBusiness Collection: Playboy boss Hugh Hefner pictured at Heathrow Airport before his flight to Saint-Tropez

Playboy boss Hugh Hefner pictured at Heathrow Airport before his flight to Saint-Tropez. There to see him off was playmate Marilyn Cole. Travelling with Hefner is Roman Polanski (left)

Background imageBusiness Collection: Hugh Hefner pictured in the Playboy Jet with, left to right, Marilyn Cole

Hugh Hefner pictured in the Playboy Jet with, left to right, Marilyn Cole, Hefners girlfriend Barbi Benton and seated Connie Kreski

Background imageBusiness Collection: Hugh Hefner outside the Hilton Hotel with his girlfriend Barbara Benton

Hugh Hefner outside the Hilton Hotel with his girlfriend Barbara Benton. Park Lane, London. 29th July 1970

Background imageBusiness Collection: Harrods owner Mohamed Al-Fayed pictured at the Harrods sale. 7th July 1993

Harrods owner Mohamed Al-Fayed pictured at the Harrods sale. 7th July 1993



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"Exploring the Global Business Landscape: From Africa's Political Map to London's Canary Wharf" Discovering the vast potential of African markets through a political map, where business opportunities await in every corner. The towering skyline of Canary Wharf J060021 symbolizes the thriving hub of international commerce and finance, attracting ambitious entrepreneurs from around the world. Unveiling an advertisement for linoleum manufacturers - a testament to how businesses continuously innovate and adapt to meet consumer demands. Reflecting on a Singer sewing machine ad from the 1890s, reminding us that entrepreneurship has long been intertwined with technological advancements and industrial progress. Immerse yourself in the vibrant Vucciria Market in Palermo, Sicily - a melting pot of cultures where local artisans showcase their entrepreneurial spirit through unique products. As dusk settles over San Clemente's Municipal Pier in Southern California, we witness how business ventures can flourish even against breathtaking natural backdrops. Love finds its way even amidst bustling business affairs at The Little White Chapel – proving that entrepreneurship is not just about profits but also personal connections and celebrations. Standing tall as an iconic landmark, Natwest Tower N060939 represents London's financial prowess and serves as a reminder of global economic interdependence. Glimpses into Chicago's Union Stockyards entrance during the 1890s remind us of our agricultural roots while highlighting how industries evolve over time due to changing market dynamics. Celebrating Johannes Gutenberg’s printing press invention in the 1450s – marking a pivotal moment when information dissemination became more accessible, revolutionizing commerce forevermore. Captivating night views reveal Canary Wharf J060022 illuminated by countless lights; showcasing how businesses thrive day and night within this bustling metropolis. Journey back to England’s coal mines in the 1850s.