Loiseau stopped in front of an old pram full of green millet.
She was often to be seen transporting her easel and paints around Glasgow in an old pram.
'Now stop bouncing, you little monkey, or you'll have the springs out of that old pram!'
"These old prams are better made and much warmer than the new ones," said Mrs. Brown, who decided to have the old carriage restored for her grandchild.
The old prams were not, to her, unsightly.
He became a "familiar sight, wandering the lanes of Cookham pushing the old pram in which he carried his canvas and easel."
Many early services used old prams to transport the meals, using straw bales, and even old felt hats, to keep the meals warm in transit.
She takes in washing as extra income and on Fridays she takes it round in an old pram.
It clattered across the path and bounced against what looked like the battered frame of an old pram, with a bang like a pistol shot.
Children with push-carts and old prams collected scrap metal from people's homes.