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The sweeper, c.1670. Creator: Pieter Janssens ElingaThe sweeper, c.1670
C. & N. W. R. R. Mrs. Elibia Siematter, employed as a sweeper at the roundhouse, Clinton, Iowa, 1943C. & N.W. R.R. Mrs. Elibia Siematter, employed as a sweeper at the roundhouse, Clinton, Iowa
Sweepers, 1888. Creator: Theophile Alexandre SteinlenSweepers, 1888
The Hotpot Carried to the Newlyweds; or The Racket, ca. 1633. Creator: Abraham BosseThe Hotpot Carried to the Newlyweds; or The Racket, ca. 1633
Charivari, ca. 1633. Creator: Abraham BosseCharivari, ca. 1633
Poem by Onakatomi no Yoshinobu Ason, from the series One Hundred Poems Explained by the Nurse (Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki), 1839
Road in Etten, 1881. Creator: Vincent van GoghRoad in Etten, 1881
St Swithin London Stone, London, 1831. Artist: James TingleA view of St Swithin London Stone, London, 1831, with figures and a horse and cart on the street
Mehtar. (Sweeper), c1900. [Moorli Dhur & Sons, Ambala, c1900]
Road sweeper, London, 1926-1927. A print from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I, Amalgamated Press, London, 1926-1927
Stand Coachman, or The Haughty Lady Well Fitted, 1750. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston
A Sweeper, 1737-1742. Artist: BouchardonA Sweeper, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon
A Poor Sweep, Sir!, Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
Boy crossing sweeper, 1893. Crossing sweepers could earn a few pence by sweeping the road clean of horse droppings and any other such dirt so that persons higher up the social ladder could cross
Sweeper, 1746. Creator: Caylus, Anne-Claude-Philippe deSweeper, 1746