Woman selling hot chestnuts in Soho

circa 1935

This evocative black‑and‑white image captures a stalwart street vendor roasting chestnuts on her coal‑fired brazier mounted to a three‑wheeled delivery cart. Wrapped in a heavy cardigan and wool skirt against the chill, she tenders a fresh batch of piping‑hot nuts to passers‑by along the bustling thoroughfare of Soho. Behind her, the elegant façade of Henri Stevens & Co. jewellers and watchmakers offers a sharp contrast to her humble yet essential trade.

Historical Context
In interwar London, hot chestnuts were a beloved winter snack, sold from hawker’s carts that roamed market streets and theatre districts. With electricity still scarce in many working‑class homes, vendors like this woman relied on charcoal braziers to roast maris piper chestnuts until their shells cracked open. As the City’s shop windows glittered with Art Deco displays, such chestnut carts provided affordable comfort food—and a welcome moment of warmth—for office clerks, theatre‑goers and late‑shift workers alike.

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