EAST AND WEST.—The twain may not meet, but they have many things in common. For instance, the' method of carrying baskets on the head is popular in many European lands and is the recognised form of portage in t he East. On the left are peasants of Trieste carrying milk for sale in the markets. Right: In sunny Barbadoes. A bashful saleswoman who walks through the streets with her “draper’s shop” balanced upon her head.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 19
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75EAST AND WEST.—The twain may not meet, but they have many things in common. For instance, the' method of carrying baskets on the head is popular in many European lands and is the recognised form of portage in t he East. On the left are peasants of Trieste carrying milk for sale in the markets. Right: In sunny Barbadoes. A bashful saleswoman who walks through the streets with her “draper’s shop” balanced upon her head. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 951, 19 April 1930, Page 19
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