CENSUS OF LONDON
... Russians are mostly tailors, bootmakers and cab in etmakers; Germans bakers, waiters and commercial clerks; Italians, costermongers, hawkers, cooks and paviors. ...
... Russians are mostly tailors, bootmakers and cab in etmakers; Germans bakers, waiters and commercial clerks; Italians, costermongers, hawkers, cooks and paviors. ...
... a bill to prevent street noises in London. German bands, barrel-organs, the clatter of milk cans, and the shouting of costermongers are to be silenced for ever. Oh, let it be soon, is the cry of Americans in London. A fortune of over £500,000 is in ...
... in response to the cheers that greeted them. It was astonishing to see how dignified and gracious these fish - fags and costermongers were. The whole procession was a long one and lasted nearly two hours. The evening was devoted to confetti throwing. The ...
... official!y certified as bust cc in England and Wales. Corionsly enough the highest average is held by hucksters. hankers. costermongers, and podlars, essentially out-of-door occupatioes, but no less than 67 per 10.000 of those thus engaged have annitAlly ...
... or wives. M. Anatole France's story of Crainquebille has already appeared in book form. It relates adventures of a costermonger whii after some pathetic adventures ends by holding a philosophical discussion about life and eternity with a little Paris ...