Cockney Slang (1943)
Cockney slang by cartoonist Joe Noble. Probably filmed at Pathe studios, London. M/S pearly king sitting on his barrow spouting cockney rhyming slang. Joe Noble's diagrams explain what each phrase stands for, such as apples and pears for stairs. M/S of a 'trouble and strife' - wife, we hear the cockney for her hat, hair, face, eyes and wink. Various other diagrams explain further phrases, for example pig's ear means beer. FILM ID:1556.12 FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/

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