English Historical Street clothing workingclass of london vendors and hawkers and criers

  • recipient: Lusy Worlsey historian, Ruth Goodman bbc Historian and archeolgical reactor, UNESCO WORLD heritage, museum of london

The aim is to get Historical english clothing from 1600 to 1800 of london's working class who used to work the streets with city in areas of spitalfields and fleet street, aldgate,aldgate, east end of london were Hawkers an criers working selling flower girls, brooms, pies sellers, oysters, fish sellers, penny song sheets, there was famous for georgian theatre and street theatre and may day celebration merry milk maids dressed in working class milk maid and men as vendors with pewter plates sellers and fildders playing violins featured photos. Even in 1800 the sellers were featured in dickens stories and paintings of vendors in billingsgate fish market and smithfield cattle market the folk songs highlight beautiful songs and poetry which featured Ethnic english cultural life of capital city of culture.

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