Bun Seller

1910

Here stands a street vendor of old London, frozen in time but full of life. With a tray of fresh buns perfectly balanced atop his head and a handbell in one hand to draw customers, he brings the scent of warm bread and the sound of tradition to the doorstep.

Dressed in his apron, coat, and bowler hat, this gentleman represents a generation of industrious Londoners who made their living in the bustling streets of the capital — long before food delivery apps or café chains. His cart was his livelihood, and his rhythm was that of the waking city.

Captured in 1910, just before the Great War would reshape society, this image reminds us of the small trades that once fed and sustained whole communities.

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Contributed by OldPik on January 6, 2025

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