Superb Footage of the East End of London in the 1900s - Film 1011683

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Remarkable footage of men, women and children strolling, talking, trading, joking and performing before the camera in and around a East End London market, possibly Petticoat Lane (then known as Middlesex Street) in the predominantly, poor working class Jewish area of Whitechapel.

In the foreground, a woman dances round and round, while a row of three other young women dance behind; they are possibly sisters, all being identically dressed in pale skirts, darker shirts and knotted linen scarves, and each holds some half-eaten food; two boys in caps with small peaks are at the right edge of the picture, and behind the dancers can be seen older women wearing boaters and a moustached man in a cap smoking a pipe; the setting seems to be a park of some kind, perhaps on a Sunday or Bank Holiday, as an upward slope can be seen in the distance on which more figures are strolling, while a caravan is visible at top left; finally, all four young women dance together in a row, their arms around each other.

A scene in a market around a lamp-post which has on its thick base the letters 'B.W.' (perhaps 'Board of Works'), above a design of some kind (possibly a castle or building), and below that 'W.D.'; a woman in a headscarf sits with her back to the base, while on the left in the foreground stands a small boy in a cap, with an old woman behind him and a girl and a taller boy behind her; there appear to be clothes stalls in the background, with awnings above them; two boys, one rather tubby, both in caps, start to walk across from the right, the tubby boy raising a handkerchief to his lips and looking directly at the camera.

The woman sitting against the base of the lamp-post can now be seen to be selling some vegetables; the old woman is still standing to the left, but there are now two small boys in front of her, standing side-on to us, looking down at the seated woman, and a woman carrying a small girl behind; to the right of the post, a ragged-bearded man wearing a bowler hat stands smoking a clay pipe, while in front of him a boy in a cap and white overalls stares cheekily at the camera before looking down at the seated old woman.

A briefer clip of the same scene, with the old woman on the left now leaning against the post, a bag visible around her wrist; at the left edge of the picture, a small boy in a cap is looking across, with the tall boy seen earlier standing behind him; the woman seated against the base of the post is looking at the camera more now and is holding some vegetables in her left hand; the boy in the white overalls leans against the right-hand side of the post, while behind, at the right edge of the picture, stands an elderly man with a trimmed white beard (glimpsed side-on in the previous shot), wearing a winged collar and a railwayman's hat bearing the letters 'MBS' or 'MRS'.

Against a brick wall, a vegetable-seller wearing a headscarf stands before a raised tray of vegetables, with piles of vegetables below to the left, and serves a woman glimpsed at the left edge of the picture; just to her left, behind piles of vegetables, a grey-bearded man in a cap is seated, with a small boy to the left of him against the wall; at the right edge of the picture, a woman stands against the wall and looks ahead at the camera, before walking across leftwards; the tubby boy seen earlier appears mischievously from the left and stands beside the small boy, looking towards the camera.

A charismatic stall-holder, wearing a smart top hat and a kind of fur or woollen waistcoat, waves handkerchiefs or napkins, talking all the while and evidently entertaining the entirely male crowd (a sea of caps, bowlers and homburgs) behind, he has a very large nose; hands appear every now and then to purchase one of his handkerchiefs; to the left of the picture, in the foreground, part of the frame for a stall juts out, on which several caps hang.

A moustached man in a cap holds up two small bags containing something he has purchased, smiling at the camera before he looks away to the left; a woman stands to the right of him, first looking directly at the camera, then moving towards the right...

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