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Excavations at High Street and Winetavern Street, Dublin
Medieval Archaeology, 1971(1971). Excavations at High Street and Winetavern Street, Dublin. Medieval Archaeology: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 73-85.
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2020
The colonial shophouse merges the place of work and the place of residence in a single architectural form. It creates a space where commitment to work is commitment to the family. A Bachelard-like reading of the colonial shophouse reveals family harmony and the joyful necessity of work as its central ethos.
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The colonial shophouse merges the place of work and the place of residence in a single architectural form. It creates a space where commitment to work is commitment to the family. A Bachelard-like reading of the colonial shophouse reveals family harmony and the joyful necessity of work as its central ethos.
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Computer Fraud & Security, 2002
Abstract The days of ”Brick and Mortar” commerce are a long way from gone. But more and more companies are offering a virtual storefront to their customers. The Internet is making it possible to “open a store” on just about every high street in the world. This great opportunity brings great security problems as well.
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Abstract The days of ”Brick and Mortar” commerce are a long way from gone. But more and more companies are offering a virtual storefront to their customers. The Internet is making it possible to “open a store” on just about every high street in the world. This great opportunity brings great security problems as well.
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Retail and Distribution Management, 1982
Teletext and Viewdata, recently developed information technologies collectively known as Videotext, could have a significant effect on the retail sector over the next few years. It is estimated that by the middle of next year there will be one million households with TV sets capable of receiving teletext, so that several million people will become ...
John V. Marti, Anthony J. Zeilinger
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Teletext and Viewdata, recently developed information technologies collectively known as Videotext, could have a significant effect on the retail sector over the next few years. It is estimated that by the middle of next year there will be one million households with TV sets capable of receiving teletext, so that several million people will become ...
John V. Marti, Anthony J. Zeilinger
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Excavations at High Street and Winetavern Street, Dublin
2008Preliminary report of work since 1967 which has revealed large quantities of structural and artefactual evidence, at last demonstrating archaeologically the international importance of Dublin long known from literary references. A selection of objects of bone, bronze, wood and soapstone is illustrated, with Borre, Jellinge and Ringerike styles in ...
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The ‘Death’ of the High Street
2017There is a well-worn cliche suggesting Britain is a nation of shopkeepers. If this is the case, then the vitality and viability of the High Street surely provide a litmus test of the health of the nation. Standing at the metaphorical heart, but also the accessible centre, of our towns and cities, the High Street has long been idealized as the focus of ...
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2017
So far, we have seen that in the battle to revive the fortunes of the High Street, particular businesses are valued over others. Slow food trumps fast food, and takeaways condemned. A high-class sex emporium might be okay, but ‘old-fashioned’ sex shops and lap dance clubs certainly are not.
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So far, we have seen that in the battle to revive the fortunes of the High Street, particular businesses are valued over others. Slow food trumps fast food, and takeaways condemned. A high-class sex emporium might be okay, but ‘old-fashioned’ sex shops and lap dance clubs certainly are not.
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2014
In 1855 a contributor to Blackwood’s Magazine, William Aytoun, recounted his childhood experiences of visiting George Wombwell’s travelling menagerie on Edinburgh’s Castle Mound. Writing nostalgically about his boyhood encounters with the wild beasts, the now grown-up menagerie customer described how he had been enticed into the show, that ‘mysterious ...
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In 1855 a contributor to Blackwood’s Magazine, William Aytoun, recounted his childhood experiences of visiting George Wombwell’s travelling menagerie on Edinburgh’s Castle Mound. Writing nostalgically about his boyhood encounters with the wild beasts, the now grown-up menagerie customer described how he had been enticed into the show, that ‘mysterious ...
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