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One-Man-Band - With all his complicated apparatus and his collecting box stuck on the end of his clarinet, the one-man-band makes a return to Cardiff - 13th March 1948
Pavement artist at work at Victoria Station, London, 21st May 1954
A street entertainer at Tower Hill, London balancing a bicycle on a ladder using his chin Circa 1935
Liverpool Street musician Augustus Broll does a jig around the Christmas tree in Church Street. 25th November 1982
Busker George Russell playing his Recorder outside Sloane Square Tube Station. 4th December 1967
One-Man-Band - Hes a rare artiste these days, and one of the few in Wales who make music - and a living - touring small towns and villages with his strange contraption
Coventry buskers, Jimmy Jimmy (AKA James O Neil, left and James Kemp, right) pose with topless model, Debee Ashby during the Cov Aid concert at the Lanchester Polytecnic in aid of famine relief in
James O Neill, one half of the Coventry band Jimmy Jimmy on stage at the Cov Aid concert at the Lanchester Polytecnic in aid of famine relief in Ethiopia and Sudan. 19th October 1985
A priest plays a concertina outside Crabbs Concertina Shop in Liverpool Street, Islington, London 15th May 1967
A street musician serenades a passing shopper in Church Street, Kensington. 17th March 1954
A musician busking at Oxford Circus Station - February 1987 standing and playing the guitar on the top of the escalator
Elderly street musician performing on the streets of central London. Taken for the Daily Herald Faces of Britain series. 20th September 1963
General scene of Church Street Liverpool 31st October 1989
This space aged busker is stopping sale shoppers on King Street. The mystery man behind the silver mask is 20-year-old Mark Bajerski from Netherton. 31st December 1987
Barral organ performs in the streets of Whitechapel, London, Circa 1947
Coventry band Jimmy Jimmy on stage at the Cov Aid concert at the Lanchester Polytecnic in aid of famine relief in Ethiopia and Sudan. 19th October 1985
A student in Dublin dresssed as a Leprechaun doing a Irish Jig. 4th April 1970 Watscan - - 17/03/2009
Busker Jerry Bol. April 1975 75-1862-001
Busker Jerry Bol. April 1975 75-1862
Busker Jerry Bol. April 1975 75-1862-002
man playing accordian to people sitting in cafe smoking
Buskers working in the streets of Birmingham. May 1985 P004925
Tom Campbell. Street entertainer. August 1937 P004924
The sound of music is dying on the streets of Britain. Our buskers are going down the drain! They are following the brains of Britain... and heading for rich pastures abroad
Busker Paul Wright playing his violin
A street entertainer at the Monument in Newcastle
Sax player Jason Tenniswood in a wig entertains travellers at Monument Metro station during a busking contest
A busker outside the Haymarket Metro station in Newcastle
Albert Merrin at foot of the Jacobs Ladder steps playing to appreciative audience of children leaving Clare Terrace County school, Falmouth. 13th April 1949
North East group Lindisfarne busking opposite Newcastle Civic Centre. Left to right, Si Cowe, Rod Clements (background), Ray Jackson, Ray Laidlaw, Alan Hull and Marty Craggs (saxophone). 30/09/87
Buskers. Every evening Gus Andrews gives a performance in front of St. James Church off Piccadilly Circus, where he played all during the war. October 1947 P018614
The Happy Wanderers, a troupe of imported London buskers Circa 1959 P018601
Jim and Meg are king and queen of the Buskers. It was a crowning moment for Jim Norris and Meg Aikman on Thursday (21-2-74)
Snake man Charms Court. Busker Denis Carthy was let off a fine on Monday August 23 after he produced a six-foot snake called Monty Python in court
Busker Gus Andrews. Gus was once a famous British actor - he is still a great showman. October 1947 P018611
Buskers: The policeman recognizes Gus Andrews, and pauses during his beat to listen to a tune. October 1947 P018612
Buskers: Each night in his lonely bedroom, Gus Andrews counts the receipts for the day. October 1947 P018617
Why sweet sue took to busking. Your Portobello-road busker is by nature a toughie. But this ones a bit of a sweetie, too. Her name is Susie Keeley and she comes from California, America
Buskers. A little "hokum"helps to improve business Gus Andrews findsBuskers. A little " hokum" helps to improve business Gus Andrews finds. Before going out to perform he usually darkens his blind eye with soot. October 1947 P018615
The sound of music is dying on the streets of Britain. Our buskers are going down the drain! They are following the brains of Britain and heading for rich pastures abroad
Streets Entertainment. A escapologist attempts to escape from his chains and sack in a London street. October 1948 P004923
The Ugly Jugglers showing their skills
Philip Smith busking in Newcastle
Buskers Peter Thompson (soprano sax) and Ivan Sears (guitar) who are putting in for a Eurofest competition bid
Street performers Mr. Armatage and Mr. Shanks entertain people on the streets of Newcastle
A busker in the Monument Metro Station in Newcastle