A global field guide to design, (life)style and secret finds
est. 2007
  1. London market stalls: The Ladybird Lady at Broadway Market

    I was brought up on a steady diet of English Ladybird books (amongst other classics like The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Dr Suess, Where the Wild Things Are) and I can still recall the 1970s illustrations from the "Learning with Mother" and "Talkabout" series’ that captured and entertained me as a toddler (funnily enough, pretty tea sets, delicious cakes, a bag of sweets in shiny wrappers). As a consequence, I was also a child growing up in Australia who knew how to play conkers. (Not a terribly useful piece of knowledge in a beach-side regional town.)


    So I was just a tad excited to discover The Ladybird Lady’s stall at Broadway Market, with a terrific selection of hard-to-find vintage Ladybird books (from £1 to £10), as well as vintage buttons, toy cars, kids’ games and vintage door handles. It’s a bit of a bower bird’s nest, but a very lovely and nostalgic one.


    The Ladybird Lady
    Saturdays, Broadway Market

    Click here for a Wee Birdy map.

    Nearest tube: Bethnal Green Station
    Nearest train: London Fields BR

    For more market stalls and shops on Broadway Market, click here.
    For more shops in East London, click here.