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Grumman C-1A Trader 146028United States Navy (USN) - Grumman C-1A Trader 146028 (MSN 58, base code JM, call-sign 42'), at the RAF Mildenhall Air Fete on 29 May 1983. Date: 1983
Street Costumes, Hawkers, Gibraltar Date: circa 1910
Italian hawker selling souvenir china models in an English village Date: early 19th century
Lady Trumpington and Nigel Wright discuss Sunday tradingThe Conservative peer Lady Trumpington (Jean Alys Barker, Baroness Trumpington, b.1922) and Nigel Wright, the Dickie Dirts clothing retailer, discuss the issue of Sunday trading, 4 February 1982
Grumman TF-1 Trader 136773United States Navy - Grumman TF-1 Trader 136773 (MSN 26), at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for storage and disposal Date: circa 1990
Grumman C-1A Trader 136790 (MSN 43), at the Florence Air and Missile Museum, Florence Regional Airport, Florence, SC. Date: 1995
Grumman C-1A Trader N81389 - 146049Grumman C-1A Trader N81389 / 146049 Georgia Trader (MSN 79, Model G-96). Date: circa 2000
Grumman C-1A Trader 146044United States Navy - Grumman C-1A Trader 146044 Miss Liberty Belle (msn 74), embarked on USS Independence (CVA-62), seen at RAF Leuchars
Whitechapel Market stall, East LondonLooking down on a fabrics trader in Whitechapel Market, East London. Date: circa 1960s
Market trader in Londons East EndMarket trader giving crowd of onlookers his sales pitch. Date: circa 1960s
Knife grinder at work, Central LondonItinerant knife grinder at work on a Central London street. Date: circa 1950s
Fred Hoddinot, Berwick Street Market, LondonFred Hoddinot of Borovick Fabrics at his stall in Berwick Street Market, London. Date: 1957
The Funeral, the Charity Children and Highgate Tunnel. Two children mourning their mother in a funeral procession 73, parish beadles leading a parade of children from a charity school 74
A peasant kneels before his lord in front of a chateauA 17th century peasant kneels before his lord in front of a chateau. The peasant who angered his lord. Le paysan qui avoit offense son seigneur
The Crazy Gang, Six Broken Blossoms, London PalladiumThe Crazy Gang dressed as flower sellers in Six Broken Blossoms in the shadow of Eros (at Piccadilly Circus) in London Rhapsody musical at The London Palladium. 1937
Street scene in Georgian Times, showing a fine lady leaving a shop and about to get into a sedan chair. A poor boy passes by in the road. Date: late 18th century
Spitalfields Market, East London, showing the names of several traders, including Bradley & Sons, Potter Oyler, George Isles, James Ruane and A May. Date: circa 1910
Milk seller, Delhi, India. Date: circa 1910
Street vendors, Sierra Leone, West Africa. 1892
Cries of Paris - street trader with a tray of eggsCries of Paris - street trader with a tray of red and white eggs
Cries of Paris - street trader with baskets
Cries of Paris - street trader with basket
Couple from Solothurn and girl from Lucerne, Switzerland. Date: late 18th century
Berberin sellers of beads and fly whisks, Cairo, EgyptBerberin sellers of beads and fly whisks in a Cairo street, Egypt. Date: 1922
Itinerant tinker with pots and pans, China, East AsiaItinerant tinker in a street with pots, pans and kettles to mend, together with his portable stove and tools, China, East Asia. Date: 1922
Street vendor selling artificial flowers, China, East AsiaStreet vendor selling artificial flowers hand-carved from vegetables, China, East Asia, with a crowd of people around him. Date: 1922
Sweetmeat seller, Lahej Bazaar, Gulf of Aden, ArabiaJewish sweetmeat seller, Lahej (Abdali, Al Houta) Bazaar, Gulf of Aden, Arabia (then part of the British Empire). Date: 1922
Christmas holly seller 1867" Holly! fine holly! bye my holly!" Street trader selling holly on an wintry Christmas day to some children collecting evergreen. 1867
Shoeshiner 1867What a polish! The youngsters were astonished! The gentlemen delighted! Date: 1867
Automata newsboy and flower girl 1887Aut-omata aut nullus, erected by the anti-street Brawling association, to replace newsboys and flower girls. Date: 1887
Neapolitan grape seller 1886Naples man selling grapes on the vine. Date: 1886
Market Trader - People You See. From Teddy Bear (date unknown). Original artwork loaned for scanning by the Illustration Art Gallery. Date: 1960s
Jeronimos Monastery, Lisbon, Portugal, with a vegetable seller standing on the left. Date: circa 1910
John Pearce at his coffee stall, City Road, LondonJohn Pearce at his coffee stall in City Rd, London -- on the proceeds he founded the British Tea Table Company
Milk vendor on a donkey, Seville, Spain. Date: circa 1930
Market Place and Old Market House, Ledbury, Herefordshire. Date: circa 1900s
Selling mistletoe in streets 1854Street trader selling mistletoe to passers by in the streets. Date: 1854
Granvale Church - collecting evergreen for Christmas 1869Front cover of Christmas Supplement to The Illustrated London News, showing Victorian men, women and children receiving evergreen from a trader outside to decorate the church for Christmas. Date: 1869
Scottish rebel against English Prayer BookThe congregation rise up against the imposition of the Scottish Episcopal Book of Common Prayer as demanded by King Charles I and Archbishop Laud
Trying to sell British soldiers swagger sticksVery good, very nice sticks -- two Egyptian street traders try to sell British soldiers sticks or riding crops, while an elderly Jewish trader holds up a flag of the Allies
Scots soldier pursued by shoeshine boysShine, sir -- half piastre. A Scottish soldier with outsized boots polished like mirrors, being pursued by four Egyptian shoeshine boys! Date: 1916
Cartoon, The good trader. A salesman of food and other items offers a French soldier some Camembert cheese for a much lower price if he will say where the 20th Corps is
1883 one cent postal card for Joseph GosselinA very very early American one cent postal card printed for messages/orders to be sent to Joseph Gosselin, Importer of lace pictures and religious articles, 198 Grand Street, New York City, USA. 1883
A Turkish grocer - Istanbul, Turkey. circa 1905
The Market Square and Henwoods Arcade - Johannesburg, South Africa. Date: 1905
Selling mistletoe in streets 1894French street trader selling mistletoe to passers by in the streets of Paris. Date: 1894
BUY A FLOWER, LADY? 1887Buy a flower, lady? A poor London flower girl tries to make a sale Date: 1887
MACKEREL SELLER, LONDONA woman street trader of fresh mackerel sells door to door Date: 1795