- of
Forth brought their catches to
Newhaven for the
fishwives to sell in Edinburgh. The
fishwives wore
distinctive costumes of blue
duffle coats covering...
- bohemians, dock workers, prostitutes,
taverna frequenters, port traders,
fishwives and
other working-class people) can also be
found in
Brazilian modinha...
- the
wealth of
goods and
services on offer. Milkmaids,
orange sellers,
fishwives and piemen, for example, all
walked the
streets offering their various...
- (2005, His Majesty's Theatre)
Desperate Fishwives-
Stage Show (2007, His Majesty's Theatre)
Desperate Fishwives-
Radio Show (2007, 2009, 2010, BBC Radio...
-
Bourbon family, and was
equally venerated by
Erasmus and
revolutionary fishwives" and was
considered "a
cultural symbol which Parisians shared, appropriated...
- JB Cox, on The
Hardy Boys. Mitc**** was a
drummer in a band
called The
Fishwives that pla****
local shows in Toronto.
Since 2017 he has self-released albums...
-
ordinary working folk,
particularly the
fishermen of Newhaven, and the
fishwives who
carried the fish in
creels the 3 miles (5 km)
uphill to the city of...
-
there was a
Fishwives' Choir, and golf
tournaments took
place between the
fishwives of
Musselburgh and Fisherrow.
Fishermen and
fishwives held a "Box...
-
Scotland by the
comedy group Flying Pig
Productions in
their show
Desperate Fishwives, who
related the song to the
stereotypically poor
Scottish diet. Campbell...
-
councilmen from
mayors to clerks,
itinerant players and singers, gentlemen,
fishwives, and
tavern heroes. In his
group portraits, such as The
Banquet of the...