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Costermongers Collection

Background imageCostermongers Collection: London Life: Costermonger Pearly Kings and Queens, Southwark

London Life: Costermonger Pearly Kings and Queens, Southwark Date: circa 1940

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Views of Golden Lane, London 1872

Views of Golden Lane, London 1872
Views of Golden Lane, near Smithfield Market, in London, 1872. Illustrations (clockwise from top left): The Earls Barrow; Making trimmings for Soup Kitchens; China Yard on Saturday Afternoon; a

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Albert Chevalier - English Comedian and Actor

Albert Chevalier - English Comedian and Actor
Albert Onesime Britannicus Gwathveoyd Louis Chevalier (18611923) - English comedian and actor. Had a successful music hall career as a singer of coster songs of his own invention. Date: 1892

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Cockney Argument between a fat man and a thin man

Cockney Argument between a fat man and a thin man
Fat Party (after a War of words) - " If you come our court to-morrer and bring a bit o fat with yer, I ll bloomin well eat yer." !! Date: 1895

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Victorian Scrap -- Coster

Victorian Scrap -- Coster. late 19th century

Background imageCostermongers Collection: London street scene - The Coster Girl

London street scene - The Coster Girl
A series of postcards showing women (in various jobs) in London - The Coster Girl.. Romanian-born sculptor and illustrator Alexander Popini served in the Royal Air Force during World War I

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Victorian Scrap, man with vegetable cart

Victorian Scrap, man with vegetable cart and donkey. circa 1880s

Background imageCostermongers Collection: 7th Earl Shaftesbury

7th Earl Shaftesbury
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, seventh earl of SHAFTESBURY inspecting costermongers donkeys, London. Date: 1801 - 1885

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Shaftesbury & Donkeys

Shaftesbury & Donkeys
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, seventh earl of SHAFTESBURY inspecting costermongers donkeys, London. Date: 1801 - 1885

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Cheeky Cockney man quizzes a London Policeman

Cheeky Cockney man quizzes a London Policeman
The wit of the Classic London Cockney - cheekily enquiring of a Policeman (leading home a small lost child): - " Whats e done, Guvnor?" !!! Date: 1892

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Ironic Conversation between two Cockney men

Ironic Conversation between two Cockney men in an East London Boozer. " Who was t bloke I see yer speakin to larst night?" " Wot sort o bloke

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Cockney Comment on the purchase of a parrot

Cockney Comment on the purchase of a parrot
Two Pals outside a pub looking at a third bargaining for a parrot with a sailor outside a pub. " Why, es Missus jaws enough. Wot ds e want with a bloomin parrot." !! Date: 1895

Background imageCostermongers Collection: A couple of Cockney Loafers

A couple of Cockney Loafers. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCostermongers Collection: A Cockney lady from Whitechapel, East London

A Cockney lady from Whitechapel, East London
A lovely drawing of a Cockney lady from Whitechapel, East London. Date: 1895

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Sailor Jack - popular with all the Cockney Women

Sailor Jack - popular with all the Cockney Women
They All Love Jack. A popular sailor, obviously a bit of a wow with the ladies, of which he likely has one in every port... Date: 1895

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Funny Cockney comment on a ladies neckwear

Funny Cockney comment on a ladies neckwear
Funny Cockney comment on a fellow Cockney ladies neckwear. " Ow Is y, look at er frills. Got erself hup like a bloomin am bone!" Date: 1900

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Smug Cockney woman who has nabbed her rivals Gent

Smug Cockney woman who has nabbed her rivals Gent
Jilted! A smug Cockney woman who has nabbed her rivals Gent, throws her a very satisfied glance! Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Two Cockney Costers - one restraining a bulldog

Two Cockney Costers - one restraining a bulldog
Two young Cockney chaps, one of whom is having to restrain his Bulldog, who is obviously rather interested in something he has sniffed or spotted! Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Two Cockney street Flowergirls

Two Cockney street Flowergirls
Two Cockney Flowergirls, not in their first bloom of youth - entitled (somewhat wickedly) " Sweet Violets" ! - caricature by Phil May. Date: 1897

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Two Cockneys discuss the pedigree of a dog

Two Cockneys discuss the pedigree of a dog
Two Cockneys discuss the (er..) pedigree of a dog! " Say, Bill, wots is pedigree?" Bill: " Why es by a porter out o a third class railway kerridge." !! Date: 1895

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Arriet - a good Cockney Girl in all of her finery

Arriet - a good Cockney Girl in all of her finery. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Cockney Couple on Hampstead Heath reading a magazine

Cockney Couple on Hampstead Heath reading a magazine
" The Upper Ten" - being read by a Cockney Couple (and their bulldog) under a tree on Hampstead Heath. A few bottles of ale have been consumed. Date: 1901

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Cockney couple off a day out at Margate

Cockney couple off a day out at Margate
Cockney couple in their finery - all ready to depart for a day out in Margate. Date: 1900

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Cockney Humour - temptation

Cockney Humour - temptation
Salvation Army Captain: " When the Serpent tempted Eve" Bill: " Oh Chuck it! There wanted no bloomin snake

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Two laughing young Cockney scamps

Two laughing young Cockney scamps Date: 1890s

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Observations at a Cockney Funeral - Phil May

Observations at a Cockney Funeral - Phil May
One Easter Monday. Arriet (watching the funeral of Liza) - " Nice sort of Bank Oliday for er, poor dear!" Date: 1900

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Cockneys visiting a Royal Navy Gunboat

Cockneys visiting a Royal Navy Gunboat
An Honest London Taxpayer wanting full value for his contributions! Visiting Day on a Gunboat. Arry: " Is the Captain in?" Jack: " Yes, hes aboard

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Cockney London Flowergirl sells buttonhole to city gent

Cockney London Flowergirl sells buttonhole to city gent
A Cockney London Flowergirl sells a buttonhole bouquet to a well-to-do city gentleman. Date: 1895

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Two Cockney Costers having a jovial chat

Two Cockney Costers having a jovial chat: " Wots th row up the Court, Bill?" " Bob Smith was kissing my Missus, and is Old Woman caught im!" Date: 1892

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Two Cockney ladies admiring an artist

Two Cockney ladies admiring an artist
Two Cockney ladies admiring (?) an artist and is bloomin at ! Date: 1895

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Happy Hampstead - Coster Saleswoman at Hampstead

Happy Hampstead - Coster Saleswoman at Hampstead Fair, who also seems quite open to offers for her noisy offspring! Date: 1899

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Cockney ladies discuss their romantic life

Cockney ladies discuss their romantic life
Two Cockney ladies discuss their romantic life - cartoon by Phil May. There appears to have been a muddle up between the word clandestine and the word incandescent

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Cockney Coster Woman - caricature by Phil May

Cockney Coster Woman - caricature by Phil May
" Shes just about the neatest, sweetest and prettiest Donah in the whole wide world" - lyrics to a Coster song by Albert Chevalier - caricature by Phil May Date: 1892

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Coster Cockney couple embracing on a park bench

Coster Cockney couple embracing on a park bench on Hampstead Heath. Date: 1890s

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Cockney lovers - marriage proposal on the grass

Cockney lovers - marriage proposal on the grass - " How do you fancy having awkins as your other name?!". Lyrics fom a coster song by Albert Chevalier. Date: 1898

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Costers and Cockneys. Having a straight conversation

Costers and Cockneys. Having a straight conversation! Date: 1895

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Studies for A Coster Girl Dancing

Studies for A Coster Girl Dancing by Phil May. A right ol Cockney Knees Up! Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCostermongers Collection: A London Costermonger, 1910

A London Costermonger, 1910
Illustration showing a London costermonger and his boy at their market Fruit and Veg stall, 1910. This image was produced by Frank Reynolds as part of a series entitled: Peculiarly British Types

Background imageCostermongers Collection: Humours of the Elections

Humours of the Elections
Two sketches showing humours of the 1892 election showing a canvassing costermonger in one picture and a modern Duchess of Devonshire in another


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