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Zulu wars. Zulu women selling sugar cane in PietrmaritzburgFollowing the end of the conflict the scene shows Zulu women conversing with zulu men selling sugar cane. There are black soldiers in European dress and children
The Zulu War. The camp bazaarZulu women in native dress selling goods to British soldiers in a British camp. British officers in pith helmets observe the scene
The Hanwell AsylumA exterior view of the Hanwell asylum in north-west London. The asylum opened in 1831, on the outskirts of London. Patients were encouraged to become self-sufficient
Yam Market, Asaba, River NigerIllustration showing a group of people selling yams at Asaba, near the River Niger
Planets - MercuryMERCURY (Hermes) drives his chariot drawn by two carrier pigeons over Earth where merchants are trading, importing, selling, bartering, and exchanging goods
Fool Selling his WisdomTHE FOOL SELLING WISDOM A crowd, including someone carried in a sedan chair, gathers round a lute-playing man
Seafood Stall 1950SA fish stall at Brixham, Devon, England, selling oysters, crabs and shrimps, etc
Licensing Bill cartoon 1908A cartoon referring to the 1908 Licensing Bill which sought to reduce the number of licensed premises selling alcohol. There was much criticism of the bill which was seen as an infringement of civil
Selling the ILNScene at the Publishing Office of The Illustrated London News at 172, Strand, London in 1911, where retailers could obtain copies of the ILN and the Sketch and where general distribution
No Hawking NoticeMetropolitan Police notice warning against the selling or hawking of goods or newspapers by shouting, in London
Selling PoultrySelling poultry at Palais- Royal
Social / Russia / Drink 19CBuying and selling sbiten (a hot drink) in Dvorstovaya Square, St Petersburg
Williams and Bachs show-roomThe interior of Williams and Bachs New Saloon at 92 Bond Street, London, a lighting emporium selling a vast range of lamps and light fittings - still a relative novelty in the 1870 s
Buy a BroomSelling brooms in the street
Pile of Pots / SakaraA street in Sakara. A young girl stands close to a stall selling decorated pots
The GoosesellerMarket scene with boy selling Christmas goose
Notre Dame Cathedral - ParisNotre Dame Cathedral, Paris - viewed from the Southern bank of the River Seine, where secondhand book sellers have set up their (semi-permanent) stalls, alongside vendors of paintings and prints
Russian Paper SellersRussian newspaper sellers line up to collect their consignments
Carol-SellersA family walk through the streets singing carols and selling music sheets
Bill for Chestnut MareA bill for a chestnut mare, from Andrew Giffen of Glasgow to William Moore Esq of Caldwell
Horses Exported 1555Swedish horses are exported by ship, to be sold in other countries
Racial / Martinique 1927A smiling woman selling bananas in Martinique
Fruit Stall 1930SA lady gazes with interest at a fruit stall selling grapes, oranges and apples
Regents Park BearsAdmiring the Den of Bears : next door a lady is selling fruit, perhaps so that you can feed it to the animals
Nell Gwyn ToastedYoung Nell Gwyn, selling oranges for a living, attracts the attention of some young men, one of whom - Charles II - will have her as one of his mistresses
Entrepot Des Vins ParisBargaining for barrels of wine at the ENTREPOT DES VINS, in the Vth Arrondissement, Paris
Girl at Vending MachineA vending machine in an Exeter Post Office selling postal orders amongst other things
NY Bus Terminal NewstandMen and women browse through an array of newspapers and magazines on sale at the Garfield News Company stand at New York port authority bus terminal
Selling GingerbreadSelling HOT SPICED GINGERBREAD outside the Pantheon in Oxford Street, London. This was a favourite fast food of the period
Newspaper Sellers, ParisAnimated scene at the junction of the rue du Croissant and du Faubourg Montmartre, Paris, with newspaper sellers competing for custom
Selling Small CoalsSelling small coals from a barrow in a winter street
The Bakers CartThe Bakers cart enters a village
Potato TraderSelling New Potatoes from a barrow, house to house. Here she is outside the Middlesex Hospital
Buying a PlantA trader with a donkey-cart sells potted plants in a London street : mama is doubtful, but her daughter enthuses
Costermonger Joe -with a bunch of carrots under his arm, he trundles his donkey- cart through the streets and squares of London, selling door to door
Selling Green PeasThe caption reads Green hasteds but this must be a variant of Green Hastings - the customary cry of street traders offering green peas
Evening Standard StallA newspaper seller stands with a copy of The Evening Times although the placard on his stand advertising the headline from the Evening Standard " Gun raid: woman hostage". Date: 1962
Dry goods store in Japan selling household decorations, wallpaper and posters
Petticoat Lane TradersJewish traders in Petticoat Lane market in London selling old clothes: " Here ye are! Here ye are! Any price you like! I don t care!"
Selling from BoatMen selling furniture from a boat, Madeira
Market Pig PensPigs in pens at Romford Market, Essex, England
Child Selling FlowersA London street girl with a small baby selling flowers
Hamburg FlowersellerA flower-seller of Hamburg invites you to buy a bunch
Selling Frozen FishSelling frozen fish from a sledge in Russia
Apple Seller & CustomerA street trader selling Coxes Pippins apples; she assures her lady customer they are choice fruit madam
Sell US our Daily BreadSell us this day our daily bread - that is, if we can afford to buy it
Mary Ann ClarkeMARY ANNE CLARKE, mistress of Frederick duke of York (2nds of G3 and commander-in-chief) is accused of selling his patronage; defending herself brilliantly she is acquitted
Mary Ann Clarke at WarMARY ANNE CLARKE, mistress of Frederick duke of York (2nds of G3 and commander-in-chief) is accused of selling his patronage; defending herself brilliantly she is acquitted