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Pillow : TOWN CRIER, 18th CENTURY. Twelve pence a-peck, Oysters! An 18th century London, England, town crier offering oysters for sale. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

TOWN CRIER, 18th CENTURY. Twelve pence a-peck, Oysters! An 18th century London, England, town crier offering oysters for sale. Wood engraving, American, 19th century




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TOWN CRIER, 18th CENTURY. Twelve pence a-peck, Oysters! An 18th century London, England, town crier offering oysters for sale. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

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Media ID 7498953

Commerce Crier Declaration Food Marine Oyster Peddler Pushcart Street Scene Town Tricorn Wheel Barrow Pence


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This print from Granger Art on Demand takes us back to the bustling streets of 18th century London, England. In this vivid scene, an English town crier stands proudly in his tricorn hat and traditional clothing, proclaiming his wares to passersby. With a wheelbarrow filled with fresh oysters by his side, he calls out "Twelve pence a-peck, Oysters!" in hopes of enticing hungry customers. The wood engraving captures the essence of daily life during this era, showcasing the vibrant street scene and bustling commerce that defined 18th century London. The hardworking town crier serves as both a worker and a peddler, offering sustenance to those who rely on him for their daily meals. The image also highlights the importance of food in shaping society at that time. Oysters were not only a popular delicacy but also an affordable source of nutrition for many working-class individuals. This depiction reminds us of how different our modern-day food culture is compared to centuries past. Through this remarkable piece of art, we are transported back in time to witness the sights and sounds of an era long gone. It serves as a fascinating glimpse into history while celebrating the everyday people who played vital roles in shaping society through their work and trade.

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