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Old Chairs to mend, Cries of London, c1870Old Chairs to mend. A chair mender sitting outside a house working on a seat, with a woman watching him, another holding a chair waiting to be mended, and a dog in the foreground
Chairs to Mend, Cries of London, 1804Chairs to Mend. A chair mender with her child standing outside a wine shop in Soho Square. The woman has the child wrapped in a sling across her chest
Old Chaires to mend, Cries of London, (1688?)Old Chaires to mend. A chair mender, from Cries of London, 1688? A man carrying a bundle of wood on his back
Chairs to Mend, Cries of London, c1750. Artist: JMChairs to Mend, c1750. A chair mender standing in front of a tower. He is carrying a large bundle of cane over his shoulder, and is accompanied by a dog. From Cries of London, c1750
Two chair menders, Provincial Characters, 1804. Artist: William Henry PyneTwo chair menders, one sitting on the floor repairing the seat of a chair, while the other carries a large bundle of cane on her shoulder. From Provincial Characters, 1804
Old Chairs to mend, Cries of London, 1819. Artist: John Thomas SmithOld Chairs to mend, 1819. A ragged chair mender with a bundle on his back. From Cries of London, 1819
Old Chairs to Mend, Cries of London, c1840. Artist: TH JonesOld Chairs to Mend. View of two chair menders. A man stands with a chair on his back, whilst a woman sits on the pavement mending the seat of a chair. From Cries of London, c1840
Old Chairs to Mend, Cries of London, (c1688?)Old Chairs to Mend, (c1688?). A chair mender carrying a large bundle of cane over his shoulder. From Cries of London, (c1688?)
Chairs to Mend, Soho Square, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis