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Street Costumes, Hawkers, Gibraltar Date: circa 1910
Irish gentleman in his cell, Dublin prison, 1821Irish gentleman in his cell with other inmates, Dublin prison, 1821. Captain Blake introduces a ragged exciseman. Sheriffs Prison - Introducing Swan the Exciseman
Royal Air Force - Hawker Hurricane IIc PZ865 Last of the Many of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, seen on display fitted with a non-standard four-bladed propeller
Bath Characters by Edouart - mat sellerThe itinerant mat seller in Bath, one of a series of Bath characters taken by the silhouette artist, Auguste Edouart in Bath between 1826-7. Date: 1827
Bath Characters by Edouart - Thomas McDermottThomas McDermott, a native of County Cavan, Northern Ireland, who was born without hands or feet, 1793. Inventor and manufacturer of fancy flower vases
Bath Characters by EdouartAnn Arter, a fruit woman of bath (left) and Elizabeth Smith, 63 years of age, Scotch woman, soldiers widow. Sold matches for forty years
Isabella Lucas, hawker of tin-wear good, Edouart silhouetteIsabella Lucas, aged 36 year, born in Bath. Hawker of tin-wear goods. Daughter of Elizabeth Smith, the soldiers widow. One of a series of silhouettes of characters in Bath by Edouart. Date: 1826
London street vendors in silhouetteTwo London street vendors, one of whom seems to be selling some kind of toy. Date: 1926
H G Hawkers joyous arrival in London after his Atlantic fliH.G. Hawkers joyous arrival in London after his Atlantic flight
Seller of plaster figurinesA street seller of plaster figurines and busts. He balances a board on his head with various figures for sale, and carries two larger busts in his arms. A small boy seems interested in his wares
Street Hawkers - AlgeriaYoung street hawkers and porters - Algeria. Date: circa 1910s
Medieval HawkersA nobleman watches as his falconer prepares to release the hawk : the ducks look apprehensive but the heron carries on drinking
Bartholomew Fair ColourA panoramic view of the Fair, showing swings and roundabouts in the foreground, the stage in the background, and all manner of hawkers, tricksters and vendors of things to eat