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Greengrocer. Mrs. Margaret Thatcher with greengrocer Bill Poole. March 1983 P009160
The answer lies in the heart: Lovely 21 year old Chantal Deschamps from France was in Covent Garden this morning with a special " Get to my heart" message
Red-haired Alan Prescott, the St Helens and England Rugby League forward who switched from loose to prop because he had put on so much weight, is training hard potato gathering on a farm at Haydock
Edie and Norman Bate, St Helens greengrocers given notice to quit St Helens market. St Helens, Merseyside. May 1976
East End greengrocer doing his best to remain open for his customers despite the inconvenience of the shop and his home being bombed by the Luftwaffe during the air raids on London in the Second
Sugar beet factory near Ely, Cambridgeshire. In the foreground are flumes which roots are tipped to be carried along by water into the factory. This i the farm of Mr W.A
Women working at Smedleys canning factory, Evesham, Worcestershire. Women cleaning and cutting vegetables, possibly leaks, at Smedleys canning factory in Evesham, Worcestershire, United Kingdom
Cheese and Onion fair at Newton Abbot in September 1971
Snow scenes in the Hutton Rudby area. 1971
Barrow boys, Albert Sayers (right), with his daughter Margaret Esther Sayer, and fellow Barrow Boy, Jim Holmes. Each of the seven Newcastle barrow boys chipped in £ 10 towards the donation of
Street trader Albert Sayers wearing a straw boater hat and striped fruit embroidered overalls which were designed by his wife Margaret. 28th July 1983
Albert Sayers who runs the fruit and veg stall on Northumberland Street, Newcastle. 16th May 1996
Alberts Sayers with his barrow on the streets of Newcastle on 4th August 1982
The deliveries and the loading of purchases of fresh fruit and vegetables in a congested Tavistock Street WC2 at the rear of Covent Garden Market
Greengrocers stall in East Street Market, London. circa 1955
Comedian Max Boyce carrying a giant leek in Edinburgh, during his tour of Scotland circa 1978 © mirrorpix
Two young gardeners check the height of this 6ft 6 inches giant parsnip in their back garden in Bateson Street Cambridge. June 1959
Londoners are earning good money and having a holiday at the same time by pea picking. This group of girls are staying at the Bedfordshire Agricultural Camp and spending their days working
Factory girls and Harrow schoolboys pick vegetables during the Second World War. 19th May 1942
Farmers taking a pig to market during the Second World War. 30th July 1941
Woolwich Market, South London, and a queue for oranges and other fruit and vegetables. Picture taken 17th January 1945
A local market trader awaiting Princess Margarets arrival during her Portugal. 9th June 1959
30th Surrey Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery Summer Training Camp June 1939 Men peeling spuds for the mess and their lunch
Scenes in Chinatown, Singapore, where old meets new. Clean washing is poked out from the windows from both old and new buildings as sleek limousines or trishaws make their way during the morning
Picture shows Sandra Bombroffe, (LEFT with Dark Hair), the 18 years old who has won the Football Pools. The lady on the right is Mrs Vera Fellows. Picture taken 23rd February 1971
Mushroom growing in Sussex. 23rd April 1933
Beet sugar factory in Lincolnshire. 18th December 1928
Sugar beet - a good root near Ely, Cambridgeshire. These sugar beet are white not red. 1st September 1925
Beet sugar factory at Newark, Nottinghamshire. Sugar of splendid quality is made at the factory. 3rd December 1921
A woman with a selection of in season garden produce. 20th May 1934
Lea Valley tomato harvest. 30, 000 tons of tomatoes. Grading tomatoes in the grading shed before packing for market. 21st July 1923
A woman with a selection of vegetables, some of which can be used for pickling. 24th August 1935
A curious effect caused by the old fashioned method of hanging out onions for the " drying out" process at the farm of Mr John Wright, near Cheadle, Cheshire. 2nd October 1934
An onion seller. 1st December 1928
Members of the Markets Committee in the North Market, Liverpool, during this mornings annual tour of inspection in the leading group are (left to right)
Members of Liverpools environmental health and protection committee inspected Liverpool city market today. One of their stops was at the wholesale fruit, vegetable and flower market in Prescot Road
With its weight proudly inscribed in bold figures, a large 84 lb pumpkin makes its appearance at Bude-Stratton County Secondary School from the school allotment where it was grown by pupils
Market stall outside Henrys Stores, Belfast. Northern Ireland. 9th October 1963
Scenes inside Robinsons Tripe factory in Hull Onions are chopped. 3rd October 1966Scenes inside Robinsons Tripe factory in Hull.. Onions are chopped. 3rd October 1966
Greengrocer and his fruit and veg stall in Staffords indoor market. Circa June 1974
Billingham leek show. 1974
Fred Edwards, left, and Bill Bell judge the leeks during a gardening show held at The Sportman Hotel, Eaglescliffe. 22nd August 1981
Overall winner at Brotton Leek Show with the best leek and best pair of leeks, Derek Ditchburn. The fourth annual show was held in the village Working Mens club. 17th September 1981
Winning specimens of leeks at the Billingham Constitutional Club, pictured is Mr Mark Baker. 1st October 1978
Fresh produce is off loaded at a Milan market. Circa 1955
Lord and Lady Halifax seen here visiting a communal kitchen. Circa 1939
Queen Elizabeth II talks to Mr J Hand at his vegetable stall at the Bull Ring. 24th May 1963