They're usually called "street vendors"!
Historically, however, certain types had specific names - "Costermongers" were licenced vendors of fruit & vegetables; some traditionalist Cockneys still use the term; "coster" is frequently used to describe any type of licenced street vendor. "Cobble merchants"(ie someone selling "on the cobbles", that is, in the street) is another term in wide usage
"Flim Flam Men" were Italian ice cream sellers (late C19th), and anyone selling goods in a street market was/ is often called a "Barraboy"(Barrow boy) because traditionally they operated from wheeled barrows.
The terms "pedlar" & "tinker" may still be heard, usually to describe unlicenced vendors selling cheap (and often, it's suspected, rightly or wrongly, stolen) goods out of suitcases. Undesirable looking types selling goods of doubtful provenance in the street may also be called - perjoratively - "pikeys". This term may be considered racist by some because it's a commonplace English term/ insult often used of gypsies.
Vendors operating legitimately in licenced street markets usually have a regular site for their stalls, and, therefore, are often called "pitch holders"; in this context, "a pitch" being a location designated for the specific purpose of selling goods.
There are many cenotaphs throughout the UK. The most famous one is in London in the street called Whitehall.
10 Downing Street, London
it's Fleet Street
Carnaby Street
The Prime Minister generally resides in number 10, Downing Street, London.
Yes, lots, especially in the centre and near tourist attractions.
People who sell magazines and newspapers are typically referred to as newsagents or street vendors.
yes, there is that street.
You will find a London map anywhere in England that sells maps. In London many street vendors sell maps or map books for tourists, and there is a London A-Z book with maps showing every street. But you can also find london tube maps online, at one of the links below.
Street vendors are very common in the Philippines. In large open air markets, street vendors can be found selling everything from clothing to food.
Street vendors?
Someone who does something somewhere, where somebody else also does something.
The best type of newspaper to buy which lists rental properties in London would be a newspaper local to London. A great example of this would be the London Evening Gazette, which is sold both in Newsagents and on the streets by street vendors.
i think he lives in London. but i don't know what street :/
Why did you answer your own question? Take a trip to Paris, London, or NYC.
Watling Street was the name of the Roman road between St Albans, London and Dover and it passed through Canterbury.
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