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  • Costermonger
  • Street seller of fruit and vegetables in British towns

    A costermonger, coster, or costard is a street seller of fruit and vegetables in British towns. The term is derived from the words costard (a medieval

    Costermonger

    Costermonger

    Costermonger

  • Hawker (trade)
  • Street vendor

    that can be easily transported; the term is roughly synonymous with costermonger or peddler. In most places where the term is used, a hawker sells inexpensive

    Hawker (trade)

    Hawker (trade)

    Hawker_(trade)

  • Gene (band)
  • English alternative rock band

    Wilkinson were impressed enough to form an independent record label called Costermonger with the sole purpose of promoting Gene to a wider audience. Their double

    Gene (band)

    Gene_(band)

  • Union Jack (ballet)
  • military tattoos and folk-dance forms; a music-hall pas de deux for the costermonger Pearly King and Queen; hornpipes, sea songs, work chants and jigs. "Rule

    Union Jack (ballet)

    Union_Jack_(ballet)

  • Olympian (album)
  • 1995 studio album by Gene

    debut album by British rock band Gene, released on 20 March 1995 by Costermonger Records. It is frequently recognized as one of the crowning achievements

    Olympian (album)

    Olympian_(album)

  • Barrow boy
  • British expression

    vegetables) from two-wheeled barrows. London street traders were called costermongers (from costard, the mediaeval word for apple) and more generally barrow

    Barrow boy

    Barrow_boy

  • Back slang
  • Coded form of English speech

    backwards is eeffoc," an internet joke popular in Lobotomycore media. Costermonger (British street vendors from whom back slang originates) Pig Latin Sullivan

    Back slang

    Back_slang

  • Cockney
  • Dialect of English spoken in London

    refers to "their use of a peculiar slang language" when describing the costermongers of London's East End. A dialectological study of Leytonstone in 1964

    Cockney

    Cockney

  • All Around My Hat (song)
  • Song

    an early version,[citation needed] dating from the 1820s, a Cockney costermonger vowed to be true to his fiancée, who had been sentenced to seven years'

    All Around My Hat (song)

    All_Around_My_Hat_(song)

  • Flash Harry (St Trinian's)
  • Character from St Trinian's

    school is as "chairman of the board of governors" and he earns money as a costermonger while the school is closed. He sets up a betting shop on the school grounds

    Flash Harry (St Trinian's)

    Flash_Harry_(St_Trinian's)

  • Cant (language)
  • Linguistic term for jargon of a group

    lower style than the thieves. Code word (figure of speech) Code talker Costermonger Doublespeak Gibberish (language game) Jargon Lazăr Șăineanu, a Romanian

    Cant (language)

    Cant_(language)

  • Fruit (slang)
  • Number of slang terms

    fruitcake likely originating from the idiom nutty as a fruitcake 'crazy'. A costermonger was a street seller of fruit and vegetables. The term, which derived

    Fruit (slang)

    Fruit_(slang)

  • English muffin
  • Small, round, flat yeast-leavened bread

    has been as inoperative as that which forbade the use of a drum to the costermonger, for the muffin bell still tinkles along the streets, and is rung vigorously

    English muffin

    English muffin

    English_muffin

  • Gastarbeiter
  • Migrant worker in Germany

    1990: Vietnamese costermonger in Gera

    Gastarbeiter

    Gastarbeiter

  • Wot Cher! Knocked 'em in the Old Kent Road
  • 1891 song

    and was a celebrated variety artist, with the nickname of "The Singing Costermonger". When first performed it was known simply as "Wot Cher!" The song describes

    Wot Cher! Knocked 'em in the Old Kent Road

    Wot Cher! Knocked 'em in the Old Kent Road

    Wot_Cher!_Knocked_'em_in_the_Old_Kent_Road

  • As the Crow Flies (novel)
  • 1991 novel by Jeffrey Archer

    main characters. The story begins with Charlie, grandson of a barrow costermonger. When his father is killed in World War I, Charlie enlists to take his

    As the Crow Flies (novel)

    As_the_Crow_Flies_(novel)

  • Peddler
  • Door-to-door salesperson

    Literal compounds formed from these synonyms are: Cheesemonger (cheese) Costermonger (apples) Fishmonger (seafood) Ironmonger (iron wares) Upholsterer monger

    Peddler

    Peddler

    Peddler

  • J. Pat O'Malley
  • English actor (1904–1985)

    accented voice roles to The Walt Disney Company such as the Cockney costermonger in the "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" sequence in Mary Poppins

    J. Pat O'Malley

    J. Pat O'Malley

    J._Pat_O'Malley

  • Len Goodman
  • English ballroom dancer (1944–2023)

    up in Bethnal Green, East London, where his grandfather worked as a costermonger, selling fruit and vegetables. As a child, Goodman was wheeled around

    Len Goodman

    Len Goodman

    Len_Goodman

  • Albert Chevalier
  • English music hall performer (1861–1923)

    theatre actor. He specialised in cockney related humour based on life as a costermonger in London during the Victorian era. Owing to this and his ability to

    Albert Chevalier

    Albert Chevalier

    Albert_Chevalier

  • Gooseberry
  • Species of Ribes cultivated for its edible fruit

    Mitchinson, John (23 March 2009). "QI: Quite Interesting facts about costermongers". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 27 February 2009

    Gooseberry

    Gooseberry

    Gooseberry

  • Xenophobia
  • Dislike of anything that is perceived to be foreign or strange

    African tribal chief was unquestionably superior to a white English costermonger. Use of the word "racism" became more widespread after 1936, although

    Xenophobia

    Xenophobia

    Xenophobia

  • To the Manor Born
  • British TV sitcom (1979–2007)

    founded the Cavendish Foods supermarket chain, though Audrey calls him a costermonger and sees him simply as a grocer. DeVere brings his domineering mother

    To the Manor Born

    To_the_Manor_Born

  • Monger
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: Peddler, a traveling vendor of goods a merchant dealer, such as: Costermonger, a street seller of fruit and vegetables; in Britain also general (synonym)

    Monger

    Monger

  • Me and My Girl
  • Musical premiered in 1937

    family. Based on the 1986 Broadway production Bill Snibson – a cockney costermonger who inherits Lord Hareford's land and titles Sally Smith – Bill's sweetheart

    Me and My Girl

    Me_and_My_Girl

  • List of stock characters
  • The baker or miller is up at dawn to make flour and bake bread. The costermonger is coarse and vulgar and frequently ends up on the wrong side of the

    List of stock characters

    List of stock characters

    List_of_stock_characters

  • Newsboy cap
  • Headgear similar to a flat cap

    only by newsboys, but by dockworkers, high steel workers, shipwrights, costermongers, farmers, beggars, bandits, artisans, and tradesmen of many types. This

    Newsboy cap

    Newsboy cap

    Newsboy_cap

  • Brassy (band)
  • British rock/hip hop band

    in the group and I wanted another girl in there". The band signed to Costermonger and released 3 singles before signing to Wiiija. Complaining about their

    Brassy (band)

    Brassy_(band)

  • Henry Croft (pearly)
  • Founder of Pearly Kings and Queens (1861–1930)

    is a matter of debate. It may have been inspired by the clothes of costermongers (street vendors of fruit and vegetables) in Somers Town: some sources

    Henry Croft (pearly)

    Henry Croft (pearly)

    Henry_Croft_(pearly)

  • Merchant
  • Businessperson who trades in goods that were produced by others

    Antwerp, 16th century Barker (occupation) Businessperson Chapmen Commerce Costermonger Entrepreneur Free market Free trade Guild Guildhall Hawker History of

    Merchant

    Merchant

    Merchant

  • Pearly Kings and Queens
  • Charitible figures of London boroughs

    street sweeper who collected money for charity. At the time, London costermongers (street traders) were in the habit of wearing trousers decorated at

    Pearly Kings and Queens

    Pearly Kings and Queens

    Pearly_Kings_and_Queens

  • Cart
  • Wheeled vehicle for animal drawn transport

    Rickshaw: Used to transport passengers Pushcart: a street vendor's or costermonger's cart which carries goods for sale and is manually pushed into position

    Cart

    Cart

    Cart

  • To See the Lights
  • 1996 compilation album by Gene

    Released 26 January 1996 Genre Indie rock, Britpop Length 78:48 Label Costermonger Producer Sam Cunningham, Phil Vinall, Miti Adhikari, Paul Allen Gene

    To See the Lights

    To_See_the_Lights

  • The Wind in the Willows
  • 1908 children's novel by Kenneth Grahame

    Otter and Portly: a good friend of Ratty with a stereotypical "Cockney costermonger" character, Otter is confident, respected and headstrong. Portly is his

    The Wind in the Willows

    The Wind in the Willows

    The_Wind_in_the_Willows

  • List of folk songs by Roud number
  • Little Cocksparrow" 3369. "Poison Beer" 3370. "Peter Paynter" 3371. "The Costermonger's Song" 3372. "Botany Bay" 3373. "One Day as I Rambled Through Glasgow"

    List of folk songs by Roud number

    List_of_folk_songs_by_Roud_number

  • List of paintings by William Orpen
  • "Resting". Art UK. "Job". Christies. "The Spanish Woman". Art UK. "The Costermonger". Worcester Museum. "St Patrick". Art UK. "Anita". Tate. "A Saint of

    List of paintings by William Orpen

    List of paintings by William Orpen

    List_of_paintings_by_William_Orpen

  • Marketplace
  • Space in which a market operates

    was largely serviced by itinerant street sellers or costermongers. In central London, costermongers worked along designated routes, selling door-to-door

    Marketplace

    Marketplace

    Marketplace

  • P. C. Wren
  • English writer (1875–1941)

    for poorer students. Wren claimed to have worked as a navvy, deckhand, costermonger and fairground boxer during a three-year period between school and Oxford

    P. C. Wren

    P. C. Wren

    P._C._Wren

  • Boundary Estate
  • Housing estate in Tower Hamlets, England

    and noted for The Morning Chronicle the trades in the area: tailors, costermongers, shoemakers, dustmen, sawyers, carpenters, cabinet makers and silkweavers

    Boundary Estate

    Boundary Estate

    Boundary_Estate

  • Huckster
  • Vendor, usually with biased information and pushy or showy tactics

    film starring Clark Gable as a slick Madison Avenue advertiser. Arabber Costermonger Direct sales Hawker (trade) History of marketing Market (place) Market

    Huckster

    Huckster

    Huckster

  • Life and Labour of the People in London
  • Books by Charles Booth, 1889 to 1903

    (London School of Economics and Political Science). 19th-century London Costermonger Poverty map The reversal of the words in the title of the second volume

    Life and Labour of the People in London

    Life and Labour of the People in London

    Life_and_Labour_of_the_People_in_London

  • Workwear
  • Clothing worn for a profession

    drivers wore top hats and caped greatcoats as protection from the rain. Costermongers wore one of the most distinctive outfits, comprising a flat cap, well

    Workwear

    Workwear

    Workwear

  • Pregón
  • Song based on a street-seller's cry

    Paris, Bologna, Naples and Cologne. As the streets filled with hawkers, costermongers and other types of the itinerant vendor, competition between them intensified

    Pregón

    Pregón

    Pregón

  • Thom Allison
  • Canadian actor

    Elgin Theatre Mirvish Productions National Premiere 2002 My Fair Lady Costermonger Festival Theatre Stratford Festival of Canada The Threepenny Opera Street

    Thom Allison

    Thom_Allison

  • James O'Hara (actor)
  • Irish-American actor (1927–1992)

    Uncredited 1964 Cheyenne Autumn Tropper Uncredited 1964 My Fair Lady Costermonger Uncredited 1965 Brainstorm Party Guest Uncredited 1966 The Rare Breed

    James O'Hara (actor)

    James O'Hara (actor)

    James_O'Hara_(actor)

  • Ronnie Brody
  • English actor (1918–1991)

    1971 Fun and Games Inmate #1 1971 The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins Costermonger (segment "Sloth") 1973 Bless This House Henri 1976 I'm Not Feeling Myself

    Ronnie Brody

    Ronnie_Brody

  • Hal Osmond
  • British actor (1903–1959)

    Workman in White Apron (uncredited) The Sword and the Rose (1953) – Costermonger A Day to Remember (1953) – Large Lady's Husband (uncredited) Love in

    Hal Osmond

    Hal_Osmond

  • Wings (haircut)
  • Hairstyle

    an oiled and curled version of this haircut was popular among young costermongers, volunteer firefighters and New York gang members like the Bowery B'hoys

    Wings (haircut)

    Wings (haircut)

    Wings_(haircut)

  • Dreadnought hoax
  • Practical joke by Horace de Vere Cole in 1910

    Left Behind": When I went on board a Dreadnought ship I looked like a costermonger; They said I was an Abyssinian prince 'Cos I shouted 'Bunga Bunga!' Thirty

    Dreadnought hoax

    Dreadnought hoax

    Dreadnought_hoax

  • East End of London
  • Area of London, England

    the London Poor (1851), that the trades in the area included tailors, costermongers, shoemakers, dustmen, sawyers, carpenters, cabinet makers and silkweavers

    East End of London

    East End of London

    East_End_of_London

  • Roy Wilkinson
  • British journalist

    Belle and Sebastian. With NME journalist Keith Cameron, he started the Costermonger record label, on which the pair released records by bands including Gene

    Roy Wilkinson

    Roy_Wilkinson

  • Rhyming slang
  • When words are replaced by their rhymes

    "). In rugby league, "meat pie" is used for try. London portal Argot Costermonger Euphemism Daffynition Navvy slang Nickname "Cockney cash: Lady Godivas

    Rhyming slang

    Rhyming slang

    Rhyming_slang

  • The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins
  • 1971 British film by Graham Stark

    "walnut". Spike Milligan as tramp Melvyn Hayes as porter Ronnie Brody as costermonger Ronnie Barker Peter Butterworth Marty Feldman Davy Kaye David Lodge Cardew

    The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins

    The_Magnificent_Seven_Deadly_Sins

  • Gus Elen
  • English music hall singer and comedian

    manner similar to many cockney fruit sellers of the time, known as costermongers - from the old word 'costard', meaning apple. Because of this, he became

    Gus Elen

    Gus Elen

    Gus_Elen

  • Edmonton, London
  • Town and District of London, England

    character had changed to a busy, raucous Cockney centre, alive with costermongers barrows and food stalls, the venue for travelling circuses and fairs

    Edmonton, London

    Edmonton, London

    Edmonton,_London

  • A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words
  • English slang dictionary

    two secret languages, spoken by the wandering tribes of London, the costermongers, and the patterers. It has also been published as The Slang Dictionary:

    A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words

    A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Words

    A_Dictionary_of_Modern_Slang,_Cant,_and_Vulgar_Words

  • Seven Faces
  • 1929 film

    African American boxer Joe Gans (1874–1910), Willie Smith, a Cockney costermonger who became a music hall attraction after winning a lottery-auction known

    Seven Faces

    Seven Faces

    Seven_Faces

  • Retailing in South Africa
  • Arabber Boutique Braderie Butcher shop Concession stand Cooked food centre Costermonger Direct sellers Duty-free shop Etsy witches Food booth Food cart Food

    Retailing in South Africa

    Retailing in South Africa

    Retailing_in_South_Africa

  • Outline of marketing
  • Overview of and topical guide to marketing

    Shopper marketing Store manager Visual merchandising Arabber Bazaari Costermonger Hawker (trade) Huckster Merchant Peddler Street vendor Arcade Automated

    Outline of marketing

    Outline of marketing

    Outline_of_marketing

  • Arabber
  • Street vendor

    customer around Baltimore in a coffin, as part of a living funeral. Costermonger, a street seller of fruits and vegetables Greengrocer, a shop-based seller

    Arabber

    Arabber

    Arabber

  • Ribes uva-crispa
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Grossulariaceae

    Mitchinson, John (23 March 2009). "QI: Quite Interesting facts about costermongers". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on February 27, 2009

    Ribes uva-crispa

    Ribes uva-crispa

    Ribes_uva-crispa

  • Andrew Johnson's drunken vice-presidential inaugural address
  • 1865 speech by Andrew Johnson

    boasting of himself in "the language of a clown and with the manners of a costermonger," and consistently pronouncing you as yeooo: I am 'a-going for to tell

    Andrew Johnson's drunken vice-presidential inaugural address

    Andrew Johnson's drunken vice-presidential inaugural address

    Andrew_Johnson's_drunken_vice-presidential_inaugural_address

  • Little Russia, London
  • Human settlement in England

    had that name I don't know, but it was the roughest area. A lot of costermongers lived down there and the barrow boys and the fruit and vegetable people

    Little Russia, London

    Little_Russia,_London

  • Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States
  • thickener in cooking (US: corn starch) Cor Blimey see Gor Blimey coster, costermonger a seller of fruit and vegetables cotton bud wad of cotton wool fixed

    Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

    Glossary_of_British_terms_not_widely_used_in_the_United_States

  • Portobello Road
  • Street in the Notting Hill district of west London

    construction workers, domestic servants, coachmen, messengers, tradesmen and costermongers. After the Hammersmith and City Railway line was completed in 1864,

    Portobello Road

    Portobello Road

    Portobello_Road

  • Coster (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Coster is a surname. Coster may also refer to: Coster or costermonger, a street seller of fruit and vegetables in Britain 10445 Coster, an asteroid Coster

    Coster (disambiguation)

    Coster_(disambiguation)

  • Lambeth Marsh
  • mixture of Vanity Fair and Rag Fair. It is the paradise of the lowest of costermongers, and often the saturnalia of the most emerited thieves. Women appear

    Lambeth Marsh

    Lambeth Marsh

    Lambeth_Marsh

  • Sherlock Holmes: The Musical
  • Musical play

    Cast) - Bella, Salvation Army, Irregulars "Down the Apples 'n' Pears" - Costermonger, Bella & Company "We Shall Find Her" - Men "My Incomparable Best" (Revival

    Sherlock Holmes: The Musical

    Sherlock_Holmes:_The_Musical

  • List of Jackanory episodes
  • Minstrels 7-Sep-66 167 Sing Us a Song, Florrie 8-Sep-66 168 Gus Elen: The Costermonger 9-Sep-66 169 The Fisherman's Gift Traditional Japanese Tale Setsuko Ito

    List of Jackanory episodes

    List_of_Jackanory_episodes

  • Shopping
  • Buying goods

    purchasing options directly with tradesmen. Itinerant vendors such as costermongers, hucksters and peddlers operated alongside markets, providing the convenience

    Shopping

    Shopping

    Shopping

  • Daniel Morgan (bushranger)
  • Australian bushranger (1830–1865)

    New South Wales. He was the illegitimate son of George Fuller, a local costermonger, and Mary Owen, a woman known locally as 'the Gypsy'. Other sources claim

    Daniel Morgan (bushranger)

    Daniel Morgan (bushranger)

    Daniel_Morgan_(bushranger)

  • Retail format
  • Types of business establishment

    whatever you feel is right model. Hawkers, also known as peddlers, costermongers or street vendors, are vendors of merchandise that is readily portable

    Retail format

    Retail format

    Retail_format

  • East Street Market
  • Market in Walworth, South London

    markets were moved onto the Walworth Road and the vegetable sellers (Costermongers) were joined by an array of other traders. In 1875, the electric tram

    East Street Market

    East Street Market

    East_Street_Market

  • Sammy McCarthy
  • British boxer (1931–2020)

    featherweight titles. Born one of ten children in Stepney, London to a costermonger father, McCarthy was a boyhood friend of Terry Lawless, and had a successful

    Sammy McCarthy

    Sammy_McCarthy

  • Edith Garrud
  • British martial artist and suffragist

    Ju-Jutsu as a Husband-Tamer: A Suffragette Play with a Moral featured a costermonger's wife taming her drunken husband into subjection after he attacked her

    Edith Garrud

    Edith Garrud

    Edith_Garrud

  • Arthur Lloyd (musician)
  • "The Costermonger's Song" alternative title "Going to the Derby in My Little Donkey Cart" (1880) "The Costermonger's Christening" "The Costermonger's Wedding"

    Arthur Lloyd (musician)

    Arthur Lloyd (musician)

    Arthur_Lloyd_(musician)

  • Clothes shop
  • Shop which sells ready made clothes

    Arabber Boutique Braderie Butcher shop Concession stand Cooked food centre Costermonger Direct sellers Duty-free shop Etsy witches Food booth Food cart Food

    Clothes shop

    Clothes shop

    Clothes_shop

  • Mergers and acquisitions in the United States retail sector
  • Arabber Boutique Braderie Butcher shop Concession stand Cooked food centre Costermonger Direct sellers Duty-free shop Etsy witches Food booth Food cart Food

    Mergers and acquisitions in the United States retail sector

    Mergers_and_acquisitions_in_the_United_States_retail_sector

  • List of recipients of the George Medal, 1940s
  • "No. 35292". The London Gazette. 30 September 1941. pp. 5653–5654. "Costermonger, 15, Helps To Rescue Six: Wins Civil V.C." The Mail. Adelaide. 22 March

    List of recipients of the George Medal, 1940s

    List of recipients of the George Medal, 1940s

    List_of_recipients_of_the_George_Medal,_1940s

  • Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
  • British politician (1801–1886)

    Grosvenor Square and Westminster Abbey were thronged with poor people, costermongers, flower-girls, boot-blacks, crossing-sweepers, factory-hands and similar

    Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury

    Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury

    Anthony_Ashley-Cooper,_7th_Earl_of_Shaftesbury

  • List of Official Record Store Chart number ones from the 2020s
  • Is This How Happiness Feels? Distiller 21 May 2026 1 645 Gene Apollo Costermonger 28 May 2026 1 646 Maisie Peters Florescence Atlantic/Gingerbread Man

    List of Official Record Store Chart number ones from the 2020s

    List of Official Record Store Chart number ones from the 2020s

    List_of_Official_Record_Store_Chart_number_ones_from_the_2020s

  • Cider in the United Kingdom
  • product in the case of Love's Labour's Lost. In Renaissance England, a ”costermonger” was a seller of apples or wares and remained so right up until the 1960s

    Cider in the United Kingdom

    Cider_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Carrots (film)
  • 1917 British film

    Chrissie White, Lionelle Howard and Gerald Lawrence. A young female costermonger known as "Carrots" helps her policeman boyfriend thwart a criminal gang

    Carrots (film)

    Carrots_(film)

  • Crainquebille (1934 film)
  • 1934 film

    film's sets were designed by the art director Claude Bouxin. A Paris costermonger is sentence to fifteen days in prison for insulting a police officer

    Crainquebille (1934 film)

    Crainquebille_(1934_film)

  • Costard (apple)
  • Apple cultivar

    external protrusions on this variety. The apple gave its name to the costermonger (which was originally "costard monger", a seller of costards), a term

    Costard (apple)

    Costard_(apple)

  • Stow Fair, Lincolnshire
  • Medieval fair in Lincolnshire, England

    Scheduled Ancient Monument. Artisanal food Bazaar Charter Charter fair Costermonger Hawker History of marketing List of Renaissance fairs Market town Marketing

    Stow Fair, Lincolnshire

    Stow_Fair,_Lincolnshire

  • History of retail
  • Historical development of sales to consumers

    and medicines". Fish and other perishables were sold through markets, costermongers, hucksters, peddlers, or other types of itinerant vendor. In the more

    History of retail

    History of retail

    History_of_retail

  • Strutton Ground Market
  • Whilst a few of the stalls were erected by shopkeepers, most were run by costermongers. Between the wars, the market was noted for its floristry and did a

    Strutton Ground Market

    Strutton Ground Market

    Strutton_Ground_Market

  • Summercourt fair
  • Annual Charter fair in Summercourt, Cornwall, United Kingdom

    album Tales of Grime and Grit Cornwall portal Artisanal food Bazaar Costermonger Hawker History of marketing List of Renaissance fairs Market town Marketing

    Summercourt fair

    Summercourt_fair

  • Charles Bennett (actor)
  • American actor (1891–1943)

    chorus line in the Inquirer party sequence (uncredited) Man Hunt (1941) - Costermonger (uncredited) A Yank in the R.A.F. (1941) - Man on Stretcher (uncredited)

    Charles Bennett (actor)

    Charles Bennett (actor)

    Charles_Bennett_(actor)

  • History of animal rights
  • brought the first prosecution under the Act, when he had Bill Burns, a costermonger—a street seller of fruit—arrested for beating a donkey, and paraded the

    History of animal rights

    History_of_animal_rights

  • Street markets in London
  • prohibiting the deposit of goods in the streets, shall not apply to costermongers, street hawkers, or itinerant traders, so long as they carry on their

    Street markets in London

    Street markets in London

    Street_markets_in_London

  • Charter fair
  • economic events. Artisanal food Bazaar Carnival Charter Charter Stones Costermonger Dudsday traditional Scottish festival day Festival Hawker History of

    Charter fair

    Charter_fair

  • My Old Dutch (1926 film)
  • 1926 film by Laurence Trimble

    that was also released by Universal. As described in a film magazine, costermonger Joe Brown of London marries Sal Gratton and, after they have a son Herbert

    My Old Dutch (1926 film)

    My Old Dutch (1926 film)

    My_Old_Dutch_(1926_film)

  • Walter H. Fisher
  • English singer and actor

    the leading tenor role in La fille de Madame Angot, as well as the Costermonger in Carte's own one-act operetta, Happy Hampstead. During this engagement

    Walter H. Fisher

    Walter H. Fisher

    Walter_H._Fisher

  • Betty May
  • British model

    the village school. In her autobiography, May described her "coster" (costermonger) roots as being inherited from her grandmother, saying "I am a true coster

    Betty May

    Betty May

    Betty_May

  • The Famous Victories of Henry V
  • Anonymous 1580s English play

    Dericke, a tailor John Cobler Wife of John Cobler Robbin Pewterer Lawrence Costermonger A Vintner's Boy An English Soldier The French Court, Officials, Military

    The Famous Victories of Henry V

    The Famous Victories of Henry V

    The_Famous_Victories_of_Henry_V

  • Arthur Pember
  • British sportsman

    Miseries of the Great Metropolis) [anonymous] (6 October 1872). "The Model Costermonger" (PDF). The New York Times. p. 3. (included in The Mysteries and Miseries

    Arthur Pember

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  • Metropolitan Streets Act 1867
  • Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom

    between the footway and the carriageway and for itinerant tradesmen, costermongers and street hawkers. The act granted royal assent in December required

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    Metropolitan Streets Act 1867

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  • Costardmonger
  • n.

    A costermonger.

  • Costermonger
  • n.

    An apple seller; a hawker of, or dealer in, any kind of fruit or vegetables; a fruiterer.