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==Craftsmen - Various== | ==Craftsmen - Various== |
Revision as of 11:26, 18 October 2009
Contents
See also Nursing wiki page.
General
Craftsmen - Various
Domestic Service
- Upstairs, Downstairs The Lost Cousins website has added the facility to add the servants in a household.
Further reading:
Food and Drink Related
Printers and Allied Trades
- British Book Trade Index Index of names and brief trade and biographical details of people who were trading by 1851.
- The Scottish Booktrade Includes printers, bookbinders and stationers.
Shoemakers
Surgical - Doctors and Dentists
Textiles
Public Service Occupations
See also Nursing wiki page.
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