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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Sophie, the Pearly Princess of Harrow chatting during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly kids in glittering buttoned costumes sitting with Patsy Spears (Mayor of Broxbourne) during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Gail, the Pearly Queen of Bexley in glittering buttoned costume to  celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Terry, Pearly King of Highgate and pearly kids sitting with Patsy Spears (Mayor of Broxbourne) during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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A mayor and Gail, the Pearly Queen of Bexley, dancing around a maypole during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Terry, Pearly King of Highgate dancing around a maypole during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Clive, Pearly King of Woolwich chatting during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Gwen, Pearly Queen of Royal Borough of Greenwich and a London Mayor dancing around a maypole during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Katie, the Pearly Queen of Thornton Heath chatting during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Gail, the Pearly Queen of Bexley posing with dancers from the Loose Women Morris side during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival featured dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concluded with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Gail, the Pearly Queen of Bexley in glittering buttoned costume to  celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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A mayor and Sue, Pearly Queen of Silvertown, dancing around a maypole during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Clive, Pearly King of Woolwich chatting during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Gail, the Pearly Queen of Bexley chatting during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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John, the Pearly King of Finsbury chatting during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Gail, the Pearly Queen of Bexley posing with a dancer from the Loose Women Morris side during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival featured dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concluded with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Newham Mayor with Pearly Queen of Forest GateGwen, Pearly Queen of Royal Borough of Greenwich and a London Mayor dancing around a maypole during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Bob and Sue, the Pearly King and Queen of Forest Gate during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Gwen, Pearly Queen of Royal Borough of Greenwich and a London Mayor dancing around a maypole during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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Pearly Kings and Queens in glittering buttoned costumes celebrate the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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One of the London mayors in attendance and Sue, Pearly Queen of Silvertown, chatting during the annual Costermongers Harvest Festival in Guildhall Yard, City of London.  The Harvest Festival features dancing and entertainment by participants in traditional costumes and concludes with a service at St Mary-le-Bow Church, home of the renowned Bow Bells.  The tradition began in the 19th century when Henry Croft, a London street sweeper, adorned his uniform with pearl buttons to raise money for charity.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 21st Sep, 2025. People walk past Mayor of London signage in Oxford Street as it is partly closed to traffic for one day, ahead of plans to pedestrianise the famous shopping street. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 21st Sep, 2025. People walk past Mayor of London signage in Oxford Street as it is partly closed to traffic for one day, ahead of plans to pedestrianise the famous shopping street. (Credit Image: © Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto