North Pole | The Barber of Seville | South Pole | Samuel Barber | Tiki Barber | Tony Barber | barber | Ronde Barber | Steel Pole Bath Tub | Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury | William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk | William de la Pole | totem pole | The Barber of Seville (cartoon) | North Pole, Alaska | Legnickie Pole | Jill Barber | Chris Barber | Barber Institute of Fine Arts | Barber | Ten Foot Pole | Stephanie Barber | South Pole Telescope | Skip Barber | Sir Richard Pole | Patricia Barber | New Pole for Italy | Marion Barber III | Margaret Barber | David Barber |
Because of the general illiteracy of the populace, early store owners used descriptive emblems or figures to advertise their shops' wares; for example, barber poles advertise barber shops, show globes advertised apothecaries and the three gold balls represent pawn shops.