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A History of the County of Essex
… approaching 20,000, but the only public drainage was the agricultural system of open ditches maintained by the … owing largely to the high proportion of casual labourers, especially at the docks. This was an unhappy …
A History of the County of Essex
… Hallsville. The open drainage ditches, which had served agricultural needs well enough, were now flooded and polluted …
A History of the County of Essex
… Didier Richard. 6 By 1767 an influx of Irish labourers had raised the total to 53, and in 1780 it was 160. … Road, was registered in 1935. 342 At Upton the Dock Labourers mission was registered in 1899. 343 A New Jerusalem …
Survey of London
… Tavern and Jamaica Tavern, was well placed to serve labourers and others passing to and from the West India …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… been substantially extended by 1886 and a large complex of agricultural buildings was added to the north before 1974. 5 … The name suggests the cottages provided accommodation for agricultural labourers of Westwood farm, a farmstead south of Fosse farm …
Survey of London
… built on the site of the bath and square by the Artizans', Labourers' & General Dwellings Co. Ltd. Each comprised four … through the soil to reach the clay bed, work for which the labourers demanded and received increased wages. Some … 43). 153 Work was temporarily transferred to the Royal Agricultural Hall in Islington. Much of the damaged building …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to the parish in 1891 for the use of the artisans and labourers of the district, and was still used for meetings in … employment to a dairyman. 61 From the mid 19th century agricultural land began to be taken over for market-gardening … century the proportion of tradesmen to those employed in agricultural occupations was higher than average. Forty-nine …