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Hot cross Bunns two a penny Bunns, plate VIII of Cries of London, 1799. ArtistHot cross Bunns two a penny Bunns. Plate VIII of Cries of London, 1799. A stout woman sells buns to a woman with three children standing in their doorway
All a growing, a growing, heres Flowers for you Gardens, plate VI of Cries of London, 1799All a growing, a growing, heres Flowers for you Gardens. A plant seller, with a two-wheeled cart drawn by an ass, sells pot plants to a young woman on the doorstep
Water Cresses, come buy my Water Cresses, plate V of Cries of London, 1799. ArtistWater Cresses, come buy my Water Cresses. An old man stands at the door of a brothel at the corner of Portland Street, with two prostitutes leaning out of a first floor window
Do you want any brick-dust, plate VI of Cries of London, 1799. Artist: H MerkeDo you want any brick-dust. A pretty young maidservant stands on a doorstep, while the crier gazes into her face and fills her bowl with brick dust
Last dying speech and Confession, plate III of Cries of London, 1799. Artist: H MerkeLast dying speech and Confession. A stout, ragged woman bawls out her broadsides. In a doorway behind stands a woman holding an infant with a boy and dog next to her
Buy my Goose, my fat Goose, plate II of Cries of London, 1799. Artist: H MerkeBuy my Goose, my fat Goose. A fat tradesman stands at the door of a house chattering with an elderly couple, in each hand he holds a goose by the neck
Buy a Trap, a Rat Trap, buy my Trap, plate I of Cries of London, 1799. ArtistBuy a Trap, a Rat Trap, buy my Trap. A ragged man offers traps to an old man whilst children examine a rabbit in a wicker cage and a dog snarls at two rats in one of the traps
Native Americans fishing by torchlight in North America, 1813. Artist: H MerkeNative Americans fishing by torchlight in North America, 1813