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London characters: an ORANGE GIRL offers her wares to passers-by in the street, a valuable source of vitamin C if they only knew it
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Bonnet Cotton Plain Seller Shawl Stout Rights Unadorned
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This photograph, entitled 'Orange Girl,' taken circa 1870, offers a glimpse into the vibrant and colorful world of street trading in Victorian London. The image, sourced from Mary Evans Picture Library, depicts a stout, plainly-dressed woman, likely a working-class citizen, proudly displaying her wares to passers-by on a bustling city street. The woman wears a simple, unadorned cotton dress, accessorized with a red shawl draped over her shoulders and a small, white bonnet perched atop her head. In her hands, she cradles a large, woven basket brimming with oranges, their bright, juicy citrus hues a stark contrast against the drab, monochromatic tones of her clothing and the gray, industrial backdrop of the city. Despite the simplicity of her attire, her expression is one of determination and confidence as she calls out to potential customers, her voice cutting through the cacophony of the busy thoroughfare. The orange girl's cap, adorned with a single orange, serves not only as a marketing tool but also as a symbol of her trade and her connection to the community. This photograph is a valuable historical document, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of Londoners during the Victorian era. It also highlights the importance of street vendors, like the orange girl, who provided essential goods and services to the working-class population, often at affordable prices. The oranges she sold were a valuable source of vitamin C, a nutrient that was not yet fully understood in its importance to maintaining good health. Overall, this photograph is a poignant reminder of the rich history and diverse culture of London, a city that has continued to evolve and adapt over the centuries.
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