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Horse pulling coal delivery cartHorse pulling a coal delivery cart of Joyner and Sons with two tradesmen riding on the cart. Date: 1930s
Noise PollutionA knife-grinder, a milkmaid, dogs, beggars, musicians, a coalman, and a dustman, a postboy with his horn and a child with her rattle - noise pollution in the 18th century
Chimney Sweeps or Coalmen fightingCartoon, Chimney Sweeps or Coalmen fighting - Black and White. 19th century
Coalman early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Coalman delivery coal Date: circa 1900s
Cries of London, coal heaverCries of London, Coal Heaver Date: 19th century
Charrold AutobaggerSchool children watch a demonstration of the new Charrold coal delivery lorry, the Autobagger, for door to door home delivery of Charrington's coal. Date: 1950s?
Necessity the mother of invention: an incident during the cabmens strike. A gentleman is conveyed in the barrow of a coalman while his wife has to hitch a lift on his head. Date: 1853
Cartoon, Prosperous John! (high prices)Cartoon, Prosperous John! John Bull, during an inflationary period, is overcome by high prices and high taxes, and not enjoying it one bit. 1872
Cartoon, Why Coals Are Dear -- a satirical comment on the high cost of coals to ordinary working people, caused by Restricted Navigation and City Tax. Date: 1853
The New System of Delivering Coal. circa 1840
Coalman delivering coal in a street of houses. Date: circa 1970s
Kay Snap - Mr Knob the Coalman. 1930s
London Trade Card - John Edwards, Coal Merchant, at the Old Collier and Cart, Fleet Ditch, near Holborn Bridge. 18th century
Snap Playing Card - Coals, coalman with his delivery cart. circa 1900s
Cartoon, Cost of food and drink, WW1Cartoon illustrating the cost of food and drink during the First World War. Various tradesmen comment on the cost of their produce. Date: 1916
LimehouseScene in a Limehouse Street in London with two-horse coal cart ridden by two tradesmen passing a stationary cart piled high with large boxes and crates Date: 1930s
Coal ManPeople You See. From Teddy Bear (11 April 1964)
Stock Exchange Notes (1 / 4) - Fall of CoalAn allegory on the The Fall of the Coal Price - Stock Exchange Notes: " Coal Fell Unexpectedly" !! 1903
Post Office Savings BankA coal carter opening an account with Her Majesty at the Post Office Savings Bank. In 1861 the Palmerston government set up the Post Office Savings Bank
Street Tea SellersGENUINE TEA COMPANY A satire on the passion for tea drinking and the pretensions of the lower orders to middle class gentility
Voting / General ElectionA general election scene in Britain before the introduction of the secret ballot: voters coming to the poll at Westminster