London Labour and the London Poor
How did some youths work a crossing sweep job and what other ways did they make money?
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Gangs of youths, usually boys, often combined tumbling and street sweeping. They would run alongside a city bus, entertaining riders with somersaults, back-flips, handstands and cartwheels in return for tips when the passengers got off. Others also worked as musicians, porters, shoeshine boys or were paid by shop owners to tack up advertisements.