'Johnny Onions' selling onions at Cardiff, 1910

'Johnny Onions' selling onions at Cardiff, 1910 'Johnny Onions' was the nickname given to the Breton onion-sellers who travelled annually to Wales and other parts of Britain. The first 'Johnny Onions' or 'Sioni Winwns' landed in Plymouth in 1828, and they remained a familiar sight in many Welsh towns and villages up until the 1970s.


Item reference: : GTJ69210

This item comes from: Cardiff Central Library (Item reference: Astudiaethau Lleol / Local Studies 2077).
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