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One who grinds and sands ceramic products (eg tiles) to … and the females by no less than 50.5 per cent. At this stage the energy was generated on-site, and the house owner had the resources to “have the place wired”. 0000021330 00000 n [Compiled from Parliamentary Papers 1852-3, 1863 and 1873. 0000005926 00000 n In 1901, the main source of income for local villagers was still farming and agriculture, with more than half of the men in the village working on the land. 0000013660 00000 n 0000005170 00000 n 090 Messengers, Porters, Watchmen (not Railway or Government) 100 Farmers, Graziers. The Victorian enumerat… The following information was recorded in the schedules about each dwelling and person residing there on the nightof the census: 1. the address 2. whether the dwelling was "inhabited" or "uninhabited" or "building" 3. the number of rooms occupied, if less than five 4. name and surname of each person residing at the dwelling on the night of the census 5. relationship of each person to the head of the family 6. each person's marital status ("con… Occupations in the 1901 census; Print; Reply; Pages: [1] Author Topic: Occupations in the 1901 census (Read 1125 times) chart1. Generally, through most of the 19th century people continued to work until they were physically unable to, or they died. 061 Horsekeepers, Grooms, Stablemen (not Domestic) 070 Carmen, Carriers, Carters, Wagoners (not Farm) 080 Dock Labourers, Wharf Labourers. 0000011195 00000 n �,h�ނ#�O D��VR�����I�������q�� ����N����Su�L�3o��ur�"^/}HgKdyg�2Bt� ҙ�_J���6=�A��s���'����w�g���Tk.>=���B��V�X�cS��n,()����3��Sޢ��w/�韑J��)��C���K����@\Կ��4�IeE����-1�Fz�����iL5f��K���X-��������\ dӚ�[iߵ!W6k=�N_)W����tq��\����p���b;,�0��>aV�n\|UY�B�^��v�?���n�����/�O`y�Y��8v�?�����?����rw(��c �}ɿ 0000019246 00000 n Sphere was published by London Illustrated Newspapers and remained in print from 1900 until 1964. 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In 1851, householders were asked to give more precise details of the places of birth of each resident, to state their relationship to him or her, marital status and the nature of any … 0000005710 00000 n 0000037273 00000 n This may have been Oaklands Mansion or Great Nast Hyde, more likely the former. 0000043262 00000 n 0000012641 00000 n 0000006682 00000 n William Service who, ten years ago, was farming Wilkins Green Farm, is now able to introduce us to a new occupational description – pensioner. 0000006196 00000 n In small communities where it is almost impossible to identify specific addresses, this is the first evidence in the census returns of a newly-built property here. The Pugh family no longer feature in Horseshoes hamlet, and the licensed victualler of the Three Horseshoes public house was Alexander Gracey and his wife Emma. This paper sets out to describe the process whereby this rich seam of information on male occupations was exploited and transformed into a ‘census’ of adult male occupations for ∗ 1901:-there was a considerable revision of the occupational headings to correlate the census statistics with those of other government departments and so by 1911 the number of separate occupations mentioned under these headings now rose to 472 (from 382 in 1901 and 347 in 1891), to 0000011654 00000 n Also at findmypast, ($), index 0000012182 00000 n 0000009111 00000 n Plus, we have indexes for Scotland up to 1901. He was its assistant editor. 0000006250 00000 n 0000013054 00000 n Detailed statistics of the occupations of male and female children at ages between 10 and 14 years at the Census of 1901 are given for every Administrative County and every County Borough of England and Wales in Table XLL of the Summary Volume. 0000005764 00000 n 2 Philippine Islands, Porto Rico, and Guam added by treaty between the United States and Spain, proclaimed April 11 1899 The image below is how East Drive looked in the early 1920s, shortly after Oaklands was taken over by the County Council. 3. This increased efficiency led to there being less jobs available, forcing people to move to the industrial towns and even overseas in search of work. 0000006736 00000 n ... and contrast the occupational enumeration of married women living in many different locales and working in diverse occupations across 60 years of history. 0000008992 00000 n 0000035273 00000 n 0000005548 00000 n 0000025981 00000 n 0000012026 00000 n Added by Marjie Bloy Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore.]. Some labouring occupations became more specialised: stockman, ploughman, and horsekeeper. 0000012326 00000 n 0000006520 00000 n 0000005818 00000 n He helped to launch Sphere, an illustrated “magazine for the home”. 0000009425 00000 n 0000009745 00000 n 0000005116 00000 n According to the returns of the Board of Education there were 36,207 male and 113,597 female Teachers in Elementary Day Schools in 1901, the male teachers having increased since 1891 by 15.1 per cent. 0000005224 00000 n By this time, other common occupations for village men were the local ironstone pits, brick making and gardening. The 1901 Census was taken on the night of Sunday 31st March 1901. 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