Les Halles at night. An elderly woman with her push cart loaded with a basket of fresh bread and other provisions in boxes is making a tour of all the coffee and snack stands of her section of the market in the streets in the "carreau forain", the area around the Baltard pavilions. She is making deliveries on foot, the only way possible through the busy streets where wooden boxes and stalls occupied the roads and pavements, making deliveries by van impossible. The menu offers chips with everything, such as 1 Strasbourg Frites, 1 andouillette frites, boudin frites, and interesting spelling variations on popular words such as Bifteack. This simple stand is on the corner of a street. Photographer Harold Chapman recalls the time exposure and position in which he took the picture... "it was half a second kneeling down." On the corner of Rue Berger with Rue des Halles, Quartier des Halles, 1er arrondissement, Right Bank, Paris, France, circa 1960s.

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