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Mary Ellen
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- (UK, Liverpudlian, historical) A working-class woman, typically dressed in a shawl, carrying one or more babies, and working as a market trader.
- 2010, Tim Parker, Signalman Jones (page 18)
- Young and middle-aged women often caring for large families were known as 'Mary Ellens'. They dressed in a most distinctive fashion with large black shawls draped over their shoulders and fastened at the middle. The shawl formed a large pocket under each arm; often one would hold a baby, the other a bag and perhaps a little food which the Mary Ellen had managed to shoplift. Their men were known as Dicky Sams. […] Typically a Mary Ellen would hock her wedding ring for a barrow and a load of produce. […] At the end of the day she would have enough money to pay for the barrow and retrieve her ring.
- 2010, Anne Baker, Goodbye Liverpool
- 2011, Katie Flynn, Rose of Tralee
- 2010, Tim Parker, Signalman Jones (page 18)
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