Tadkebab, 4 Commercial St, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England, UK, LS24 8AA - humorous shop names

Image details
Contributor:
Tony SmithImage ID:
2K3JX8YFile size:
53.5 MB (2.3 MB Compressed download)Releases:
Model - no | Property - noDo I need a release?Dimensions:
5472 x 3420 px | 46.3 x 29 cm | 18.2 x 11.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
26 September 2022Location:
4 Commercial St, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England, UK, LS24 8AAMore information:
Taken on 26 Sep 2022, this carefully framed image documents Tadkebab, 4 Commercial St, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England, UK, LS24 8AA - humorous shop names. The thumbnail shows a shopfront, service counter, vehicle, pub frontage or ordinary commercial street scene, so the description is rooted in recognisable local services, high street change and documentary evidence of everyday business. Tadcaster is a long-established Yorkshire brewing town on the River Wharfe, and its streets still carry the visual imprint of beer production, coaching routes, stone buildings, flood risk and local trade. For stock photography use, the value is in the precise subject: Tadkebab, 4 Commercial St, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England, UK, LS24 8AA - humorous shop names. It can support articles and publications about local business, high street change, retail economy, everyday services, town centre, consumer behaviour, hospitality pressure, property market, community infrastructure, documentary street scene, as well as more specific searches using Tadcaster, humorous, comical, kebab, carryout, Delivery, LS24, food, pizza, takeaway, Yorkshire, LS24 8AA, 4 Commercial St, North Yorkshire, funny, comedy, shop, name. The composition also gives space for tighter crops, captions, web thumbnails, report illustrations and social media use, while the Alamy reference 2K3JX8Y and the row caption help connect the image to a real place rather than a vague concept. The picture can be used by writers covering heritage, conservation, planning, tourism, retail, transport, public services, nostalgia, local identity, architectural survival, industrial change and the way familiar objects or buildings continue to carry meaning in modern Britain. The ordinary business frontage or service setting gives the image value for stories about changing high streets, local services, hospitality, dental care, pharmaci