- "S-A-N-D! Here's your nice white S-A-N-D!"
- "Hot Corn"
- "Any Oranges today?"
- "Strawberries! Here's Strawberries."
- "Carolina Potatoes! Heres your fine C-A-R-O-L-I-N-A-S!"
- "Here's Beans, Peas, Cucumbers, Cabbages, Onions, Potatoes, Here they go!"
- "Radishes! Any Radishes! Here's your fine Radishes!"
- "Meeleck! Come Meeleck, Come!"
- "Will you have any Matches to-day? Twenty bunches for 6d"
- A Man with Pipes for sale
- "Here's your fine Rockaway Clams! Here they G-O!"
- "Any Brooms or Brushes today?"
- A Man selling Betel
- "Any Locks to repair? Or Keys to be fitted?"
- Baskets
- A tradesman with his swan-pan
- A Chinese Bookseller
- A Seller of Rice
- Scissors to Grind!"
- Blacksmiths Working in the Open Air
- Al Fresco Shaving
- Al Fresco Tail-plaiting
- Open-air refreshment stall
- Roumanian Peasants Selling Flowers and Fruit
- Buy a broom girl
- Bread Seller in the streets of Cairo
- The Huckster
- Shoe peddler in the Bazaar
- Buy the fair ballads I have in my pack
- Buy my fine Myrtles and Roses
- Hot Spice Gingerbread
- Fine Strawberries
- Cat's and Dog's Meat
- Cherries, O ripe cherries, O
- Buy a doll, Miss
- Ripe Cherries
- Pots and Kettles to mend
- Knives and Scissors to Grind
- Ere's yer toys for girls an boys
- Milk below, Maids
- Old Cloths
- Fresh Oysters, penny a lot
- Wat d'yer call that
- Knives to Grind
- Buy a Live Goose
- Sand 'O
- Songs, penny a sheet
- Dust, O
- O' clo
- Young lambs to sell
- Tiddy Diddy Doll
- Buy my sweet Roses
- Chairs to mend
- Great News
- Any Earthen Ware, buy a jug or a tea pot
- Sixpence a pound, Fair Cherryes
- Cabbages O Turnips
- "Buy a fine Singing Bird?"
- Fresh and sweet
- Six bunches a penny, sweet bloomin Lavender