domain | walknotes.com |
summary | The content describes various street vendors in London during the late 19th century. These include water-cress sellers, coffee-stall owners, cat meat vendors, ballad singers, and play bill sellers. There are also a large number of bone grubbers (street children), mud larks, crossing sweepers, chimney sweeps, turncocks, lamp lighters, street performers, and various tradespeople like tinkers, chair, umbrella, and clock menders. Additionally, there are vendors selling different items such as toys, stationery, clothes-pegs, brooms, sweetmeats, razors, and others. All these together make up around 30,000 adults in the streets. The description also mentions how some stalls have various light sources like baked chestnut stoves, octagonal lamps, candles shining through sieves, tea dealer's shop globes of ground glass, butchers gaslights, and flags of flame. These lights make the atmosphere around the area seem on fire at a distance. |
title | Walknotes |
description | Walknotes |
keywords | like, sunrise, back, london, there, writing, time, theres, walk, have, train, things, week, august, morning, people, bridge |
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nslookup | A 192.0.78.24, A 192.0.78.25 |
created | 2024-02-24 |
updated | 2025-09-01 |
summarized | 2025-09-01 |
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