Mobile economy and street vendors Subject Transcript: Miss Marjorie Tebb remembers the Chinese hawkers in Liverpool Transcript: Mr Pat Cullen remembers using charcoal burners in cars during World War II Transcript: Mrs Florence Starr recalls making garden stakes for Chinese market gardeners in Austral Transcript: Mrs Jessie La Trobe describes delivering newspapers to military camps during WWII Harry's Cafe de Wheels Bush, Beatrice Olive King, William Francis (Flying pieman) '7 o'clock - Milk' from 'The Hours of the Day in Sydney' September 1879 A baker delivering bread in Tramvale, Marrickville, during the late heavy rains and floods in Sydney June 1889 A cliff-face stair-way, Darlinghurst c1886 Cabramatta 2009 Chinese fruit and vegetable hawker c1895 Flower seller in Martin Place, Sydney, 1961 Flower sellers and trams on King Street c1890 Flower sellers in Martin Place c1940 For the Festive Season - Christmas bells and bush. Flower seller in Martin Place 20 December 1933 Fruit stall in Springfield Avenue 26 May 1933 Man busking with a one-string fiddle made from a kerosene tin, Sydney, 1929 Newspaper seller in Castlereagh Street c1940 Park Street, Sydney c1900 Pitt St at Lyceum Theatre [and Tattersall's Hotel] Public meeting at Macquarie Place during the election 1857 Scene in the Strand Arcade 1982 Selling the War Cry on Saturday night at Paddy's Market 1884 Spiffliwinks, who has just received an appointment upon a Scientific Journal, takes lodgings in a street in Darlinghurst, anxious to secure quiet and seclusion from the turmoil of the clty 1882 The flying pieman (William Francis King) 1847 Unemployed match-seller's sign, Sydney c1935 Miss Marjorie Tebb remembers the Chinese hawkers in Liverpool in the 1920s, interviewed in 1986 Mrs Jessie La Trobe describes delivering newspapers to military camps during World War II, interviewed in 1986