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The Street Seller of Crockery Ware

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The Street Seller of Crockery Ware

The goods are carried in baskets on the head, the men having pads on the cloth caps which they wear—or sometimes a padding of hay or wool inside the cap—while the women’s pads are worn outside their bonnets or caps, the bonnet being occasionally placed on the basket. The goods, though carried in baskets on the head to the locality of the traffic, are, whilst the traffic is going on, usually borne from house to house, or street to street, on the arm, or when in large baskets carried before them by the two hands.

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London Labour and the London Poor by Henry Mayhew - Published 1851 - Available from books.google.com
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