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The View and Humours of Billingsgate, 1736
The View and Humours of Billingsgate, 1736. Londons famous fish market. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)
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Billingsgate Billingsgate Market Billinsgate Dock Docks Emily Morse Emily Morse Symonds Fish Market George Paston Market Paston Port Smell Smelly Symonds Warehouse Wharf
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The View and Humours of Billingsgate, 1736 - A Glimpse into London's Bustling Fish Market
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. This print takes us back to the vibrant streets of 18th century London, specifically to Billingsgate - the city's renowned fish market. The image, part of a collection by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds), offers a fascinating glimpse into the bustling trade and lively atmosphere that characterized this iconic location. As we explore the scene, our eyes are drawn to a diverse array of people engaged in various activities. Fishmongers skillfully handle their catches while customers haggle over prices or inspect the freshest offerings. Warehouses line the waterfront, serving as temporary homes for barrels filled with an abundance of seafood awaiting distribution across Britain. The surrounding architecture reflects both functionality and charm; narrow lanes wind through tightly packed buildings, leading towards busy docks where ships unload their precious cargo. The air is undoubtedly permeated with a distinct aroma – an olfactory testament to the thriving fish trade taking place. This monochrome snapshot transports us back in time, evoking not only visual details but also conjuring up sounds and smells that were once so familiar to those who frequented this bustling marketplace. It serves as a reminder of London's rich history as a hub for commerce and trade while showcasing the daily lives of its inhabitants during this era. Through this remarkable print from Heritage Images' collection, we can appreciate how Billingsgate Market
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