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A London Bazaar!! or more sellers than buyers!... c1820. The scene is a bazaar or store in which all sorts of articles are offered for sale; on the wall hangs a representation of a slave bazaar in
The Frenchmen in Billinsgate, 1754. A street scene; a Frenchman, his fists doubled, recoils from a fishwife who is in a fighting attitude; another fishwife, seated, holds a lobster to his buttocks
John Hobbs, John Hobbs, 1811. Scene of John Hobbs trying to sell his wife at Smithfield Market
A Cornish Hug, 1781. A fishwife is holding a dandy aloft, much to his annoyance, for upsetting her stall. On our left an apple woman looks on, on our right are a man and a woman who applauds
Morning, 1738. Artist: J MollisonMorning, 1738. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. Covent Garden, London, early on a winter morning. A small fire burns in the foreground. A stall-keeper is seated on a basket
Bookseller at Moorfields, London, c1750. Artist: Sutton NichollsBook seller with stall under tree in Moorfields, London, c1750. The site later bacame Blomfield Street
The view and humours of Billingsgate, London, 1736. Artist: Arnold VanhaeckenThe view and humours of Billingsgate, 1736. Billingsgate market and wharf, London with ships on the water. Shows market scene in foreground including seafood sellers, men on horseback, dogs
Billingsgate Wharf and Market, London, 1851. Artist: George HawkinsView of Billingsgate wharf and market, London, 1851; with figures and boats
Billingsgate Market, London, c1962View of Billingsgate market, London, c1962; with figures in foreground
Weather vanes, Billingsgate Market, c1981Three glass fibre weather vanes in the shape of fish, before their erection on the new market building at Billingsgate, London, c1981
Billingsgate Market, London, 1799. Artist: William CaponView of Billingsgate market and wharf, London, 1799; with figures and cart in foreground, and boat masts behind
Billingsgate Wharf, London, 1820. Artist: Samuel OwenView of Billingsgate wharf, London, 1820; with figures and boats
Billingsgate Wharf, London, c1840View of Billingsgate wharf, London, c1840; with figures and boats
Billingsgate Wharf, London, 1801. Artist: John WalkerView of Billingsgate market and wharf, London, 1801; with boat masts in background. Also shows figures and cart
Billingsgate Market, London, 1814. Artist: James B AllenView of Billingsgate wharf and market, London, 1814; with figures and boats on the River Thames
Billingsgate Market, London, 1849. Artist: IWAInterior view of Billingsgate fish market, London, 1849; showing fish stalls and men carring baskets. In the background is Bacons Tavern
Billingsgate Market, London, 1849. Artist: Henry VizetellyInterior view of Billingsgate fish market, London, 1849; showing fish stalls and men carring baskets. In the background is Bacons Tavern
Billingsgate: Tom and Bob taking a survey after a nights spree, London, 1820Billingsgate: Tom and Bob taking a survey after a nights spree, 1820; satirical print showing a market scene at Billingsgate fish market, London with two women fighting
Procession of the Cod Company from St Giless to Billingsgate, 1810. Satirical image showing fish wives on the quayside at Billingsgate fish market
Billingsgate Market and Wharf, London, 1808. Artist: J BluckView of Billingsgate fish market and wharf, London, 1808; including market scene in foreground with boats on the water behind
Billingsgate Wharf, London, c1790. Artist: Robert ClevelyView of Billingsgate wharf, London, c1790 with figures and vessels
View of the Stocks Market in Poutry, City of London, in the year 1738 (1752). ArtistView of the Stocks Market in Poutry, City of London, in the year 1738 (1752). Showing part of the exterior of St Stephen Walbrook with the equestrian statue of King Charles II in the centre
Panoramic view of London, 1844. Artist: Henry VizetellyPanoramic view of London, 1844. Panorama of London showing boats on the River Thames, Hungerford Market, the Adelphi, Waterloo Bridge and Somerset House, 1844
Sprats Alive O!, Cries of London, c1840. Artist: TH JonesSprats Alive O! A boy buys from two sprat sellers who display their produce in two large baskets placed on the floor. From Cries of London, c1840
Metropolitan Cattle Market, London, 1855. Artist: KingIsometric view of the Metropolitan Cattle Market, Copenhagen Fields, Islington, London, 1855. The market was also known as Caledonian Market
Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1729. Artist: R SheppardView of Borough High Street, Southwark, London, c1729 showing the open market, in the foreground, the Town Hall, and St George the Martyr, Southwark
Billingsgate, First Day of Oysters, Early Morning, 1843. Artist: Edward DuncanBillingsgate, First Day of Oysters, Early Morning, 1843. scene at Billingsgate, London
Stocks Market in Poultry, London, c1728. Artist: Sutton NichollsView of the Stocks Market in Poultry, London, c1728, looking east with St Christopher le Stocks on the left of the skyline. Including horse drawn carriages and figures selling their goods
Paternoster Square, London, c1850View of Newgate Market in Paternoster Square, London, c1850, showing carcasses hanging on hooks and a crush of figures
Paternoster Square, London, c1860View of Newgate Market in Paternoster Square, London, c1860, showing rows of carcasses hanging on hooks, including the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the distance
Farringdon Market, London, c1830. The market at Farringdon Street, with people and baskets
Design for Knightsbridge Market, London, c1840. Artist: JR JobbinsDesign for Knightsbridge Market, at the junction of Brompton Road and Knightsbridge, London, c1840. At the top is an elevation view of the building, with two section views in the bottom corners
Election in Covent Garden, London, 1818. Artist: Rudolph AckermannElection in Covent Garden, London, 1818. View in Covent Garden, London of the election of members of parliament for Westminster, 1818
Old Clothes Market, Moscow, c. 1862Old Clothes Market, Moscow, pub. C. 1862 (lithograph)
The Jewish Quarter, Boston, 1899The Jewish Quarter, Boston, pub. 1899 (pen and ink wash on paper)
Sandwich Carrots: dainty Sandwich Carrots, 1796Sandwich Carrots: dainty Sandwich Carrots pub Hannah Humphrey 3rd December 1796. Lord Sandwich (1743-1814) fondling a barrow girl
Cleaning the streets of Billingsgate, London, 20th century. Londons main roads received a thorough clean at about 2 am every morning
The Babylonian Marriage Market, 1915. Artist: Ernest WellcousinsThe Babylonian Marriage Market, 1915. After a painting by Edwin Longsden Long (1829-1891). Illustration from Myths of Babylonia and Assyria by Donald Alexander Mackenzie, 1915
Stand of the Wimbledon branch of the Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU), London, 1911. The stand of the Wimbledon branch of the WSPU at the Christmas Bazaar located in the Portman Rooms, 1911
A woman from Harlem buys a pair of shoes for her child, New York, USA, c1920s-c1930s
Street market on Orchard Street, Lower East Side, New York, USA, early 1930s. ArtistStreet market on Orchard Street, Lower East Side, New York, USA, early 1930s
Fish porters at Billingsgate Market, London, 1893. Artist: Paul MartinFish porters at Billingsgate Market, London, 1893. Londons main fish market, Billingsgate Market became established on Billingsgate Wharf during the 16th century
Billingsgate Market, London, 1893. Artist: Paul MartinBillingsgate Market, London, 1893. Londons main fish market, Billingsgate Market became established on Billingsgate Wharf during the 16th century. It moved to a new location near Canary Wharf in 1982
Unloading at Billingsgate Market, London, 1893. Artist: Paul MartinUnloading at Billingsgate Market, London, 1893. Londons main fish market, Billingsgate Market became established on Billingsgate Wharf during the 16th century
Gateway of a Bazaar, Grand Cairo, Egypt, 1846. Artist: A Margaretta BurrGateway of a Bazaar, Grand Cairo, Egypt, 1846
Houndsditch clothing market, London, 20th century. Houndsditch derives its name from the dead dogs thrown in to the moat which once surrounded the market
Petticoat Lane Market on Middlesex Street, London, c1920s-c1930s(?). The market, which mainly sells clothing, has its origins in the early 17th century
Buying live poultry at a Pedlars Market at the Caledonian Market, London, 20th century. The market was located between Caledonian Road and York Road