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Survey of London
… St. George's Buildings, an austere, galleried block of workman-like appearance (Plate 30a). For the time the estate …
Survey of London
… Duke would not bind himself to offer work to a particular workman except under the same terms as those already accepted …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the youth had been presented for one month to some 'honest workman,' appointed by the mayor and aldermen, who was to … instead of iron cards, the making of cloth with the workman's mark, the completion of the cloth within the … and is fitted with low iron gates, made in 1704 by a local workman; these, after having been removed to serve as outside …
Survey of London Monograph
… to note, that in the ceiling of the principal room of the 'Workman's Home,' 4 not only is the design similar, but the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 6 Feb. Kingston, R. 1682 25 Mar. Harsnett, R. 1682 13 May Workman, J. 1682 13 May Whitehall, J. 1682 6 July Maurice, P. …
Survey of London Monograph
… jambs; very much chipped and broken, but still bearing the workman's tool marks, and on one side a thick coat of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… at 6 d. a day. 23 Joseph Gutteridge's father was only a workman, yet both he and his wife could read and write well, … employer at this time. He 'did not see how the average workman had a fair chance of a man's share in life' so he … atmosphere' with many communal facilities. 38 Nearly every workman now belonged to one of the benefit societies. 39 Even …
A History of the County of Leicester
… them had drawn as much as 1 in any one week. 105 The same workman stated that in the year there had been only 30 weeks …
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