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Pedlar Sells Cloth / 1880The women of a country village take an interest in the fabrics of a passing pedlar. Date: circa 1880
Fisher Folk in HollandFisher folk preparing fish for selling in Holland Date: 1913
Household ArticlesA broom-seller and a vendor of cooking pots Date: early 19th century
Pieman and CostersA coster boy and girl toss a coin for a pie Date: circa 1862
Farringdon Rd BookstallThe famous bookstalls in Farringdon Road, London, where quite a number of MEPL pictures were acquired ! Date: 1906
Travelling PedlarA travelling pedlar tempts villagers with his wagon-load of merchandise Date: 1908
Queen Square InhabitantsTo the ladies and gentlemen inhabitants, this view of Queen Square Date: 1789
Tinker sharpening a knife for a maid 1894A tinker sharpening a knife for a waiting maid. Date: 1894
Flower Girl 1876" My basket daily I supply, come buy my nosegays buy who ll buy". Date: 1876
Selling hot soup on a Russian streetA woman selling hot soup on a snowy street in Russia, with four customers gathered around. Date: circa 1920
Street trade - water cressesYoung woman selling spring watercress, " O you whom peaxe and plenty blesses, buy fine spring water cresses. Date: 1876
At the dressmaker sA ladys outfit is given some final finishing touches by her dressmaker. Date: 1907
Poster, A Griffiths, jeweller, Cradley HeathPoster, A Griffiths, jeweller, Five Ways, Cradley Heath - for the best wedding rings, largest selection in the district. Date: circa 1920s
Business card, J Lyons & Co Ltd, Mr O EngelsenBusiness card, J Lyons & Co Ltd, Private Catering Department, Mr O Engelsen, Trocadero, London W1, telephone Gerrard 1301. Date: early 20th century
Stonemason working with granite in a workshop. Date: circa 1970s
E Beesley & Son, Homer Street, LondonE Beesley & Son (C Beesley), builders and decorators, Homer Street, off Marylebone Road, London. Date: circa 1910
Fruit-sellers, Naples, Campania, ItalyNaples is the capital of the region Campania and the third-largest municipality in Italy after Rome and Milan. Naples is also one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Date: 1918
WW2 poster, Follow your trade in the fighting forcesWW2 recruitment poster, Follow your trade in the fighting forces -- listing the different trades in the Navy, Army and Air Force. Date: early 1940s
National Childrens Home (NCH), Bethnal Green - Working LadsNational Childrens Home (NCH), Bethnal Green. A group of Working Lads hold some of the tools of the trades they have been learning. Date: circa 1900
Street trade: London orange seller, 1863A young woman selling oranges in London, 1863. 1863
Street trade: London orange sellerA young woman sells oranges from a large basket. Date: 1849
The Irish street-seller: oranges for sale in London, c. 1850An Irish woman smokes a pipe and sells fruit from a wicker basket on the streets of London, c. 1850. Date: circa 1850
Promenade of the Duchess of Berri on the Terrasse de l Eau.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
National Guardsmen in the Corps de Garde, Paris.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Procession of the Fete Dieu, Parish Saint Germain l Auxenois.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Charcoal porters brawling at a cabaret bar, Paris.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Meridian of the Palais Royal.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Flower market on the Quai Dessaix, Paris.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
The juggler at the Chateau d Eau, Paris.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
The Paris Morgue.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
itinerant trades people on the boulevards of Paris.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Parisian street characters.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
The Chamber of Deputies on the Faubourg St GermainThe Chamber of Deputies on the Faubourg St. Germain.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Parisians reading newspapers in the gardens of the Tuileries.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Interior of a swimming school, Paris.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Porters and fishwomen revelling around the statue of Henri IV.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Office of wetnurses in Paris.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Dancers on stilts in the Champs Elysees.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Coach drivers and passengers at Place Louis XV.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
The blind man of the Bridge of Arts, Paris.. Handcolored aquatint engraving after an illustration credited to Victor Auver from A Tour through Paris, William Sams, London, 1825
Vignettes of Cupids playing at trades or professions.. Vignettes of Cupids playing at trades or professions. Above, two Cupids or genii imitate Capulatores or grape pressers while another stirs grape
Bedstead Trades Arch during the Royal Visit, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. Showing the premises of WH Priestley & Sons Date: 1909
Soldiers & sailors blinded in war learning useful tradesPatients at the Blind Soldiers and Sailors Hostel of St Dunstan in Regents Park being taught new skills to equip them for life
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
Attorney law teaching at the University of Bologna. Statutes of notaries. Renaissance art. Miniature Painting
Munich beer hall. Illustration by O. Graf published in L Illustration on August 3rd, 1901. Engraving
The provisioning of a lighthouse in Brittany. Image published in L Illustration on December 9th, 1899. Engraving