

Sepia-toned photograph of Covent Garden Flower Women by John Thomson. Four people standing or sitting on a sidewalk. A woman on the left wearing a long dress and shawl holds a bunch of flowers, another woman sits on the ground beside a large wicker basket of flowers, a woman in the center wearing a long dress and shawl holds papers, and a man on the right wears a dark coat and hat with his hands in his pockets. Behind them is a black metal fence with pointed tips, a large stone building with columns and an arched window is visible in the background. Two large wicker baskets of flowers sit on the sidewalk in front of the people.
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