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Cries of London
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Robert Laurie and James Whittle [author]
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Cries of London
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Writing blank of 1802 entitled The cries of London; Mount has manuscript annotation: "watermarked 1818"; Halfpenny show box; Fine native oysters, three a penny; Old chairs to mend; Shoe strings, a penny a pair, a penny a pair; Past 12. O'clock and a cloudy morning; Buy my mackerel, my fine live mackerel; Fine China oranges. Two for three half-pence; Any lilly-white sand oh! my pretty maids to day; Two for a penny, young lambs to sell; Oars or scullers your Honor; Come buy my primroses, two bunches a penny; Cries of London
Date 1 November 1802
date QS:P571,+1802-11-01T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions single sheet; 480 x 385 mm; paper
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Educational folder 5 (16)
Place of creation London (England): Robert Laurie and James Whittle
Notes Allegro identifier: 20010614/21:05:53$jl .
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