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anyone want to swap an ag lab?

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Heather

Heather Report 21 Jul 2006 08:01

for newbies

Heather

Heather Report 3 Jul 2006 12:01

For the amusement of newbies and for us to read and larf at again!

Ellen

Ellen Report 16 May 2006 18:06

Hi Jess, You can have all my Coalminers oop north if you like Ellen

Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 16 May 2006 16:04

One chap (no kids i wonder why)is the following from Whites 1854 Directory of Norfolk. Tailor,preserver of animals and birds,registrar of births and marriages and assistant surveyor of the highways. Busy chap,and his wife was a teacher so i don't think they were ever likely to end up as paupers. Glen

Susan

Susan Report 17 Apr 2006 23:51

Most of mine are shoemakers... well those that aren't butchers or gardeners... i do, however, have one murderer and a whole family of depotees (that took 200 years to get back!) that i'm willing to trade for say - erm... 1 ag lab?!

Mary

Mary Report 17 Apr 2006 22:39

I have several ag labs. One husband died falling of a load of barley in the harvest field. His wife died the same day from decline and heart disease. Now did he fall because he was preoccupied with his wife just having died, or did she die from shock ???????? I also have shoemakers, a parish beadle, policemen and a whole load of lockmakers, Mary

The Ego

The Ego Report 17 Apr 2006 11:04

whos been dissing cordwainers.......my cordwainer became a gentlemans outfitter,don't you know ......: ))

Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 17 Apr 2006 10:12

Well it looks like my coastgaurd obviuosly missed all the contraband coming up the beaches,unless of course he was 'persauded' to look the other way,and with his son being the master mariner................. Glen

Glen In Tinsel Knickers

Glen In Tinsel Knickers Report 16 Apr 2006 22:49

Hi all Unless anyone can correct me re Loakes,as i understand it they are no longer in business,certainly not manufacturing shoes anymore,i believe one of the younger members of the family set up to import shoes after the demise of the shoemaking business. I used to deliver the raw materials to the factory sites (several around Northampton,Irchester,Rushden and Finedon area of Northants). I moved from there about 9 months ago,but hadn't been to any of the sites for a year before that,and remember an article in the local paper about another shoe company going under and Loakes being mentioned with other companies and a breakdown of redundancy figures for the preceding months. So unless they restarted i'm pretty sure that they no longer make any shoes in Northants sites any longer. Glen

Heather

Heather Report 15 Apr 2006 00:43

I bet that was dodgey gold he brought back in his knapsack Moe. (A bit like when one of my lighermen suddenly packed up unloading ships and erm, became a tobacconist - I wonder how long he took to get his stock for that!)

Sarah

Sarah Report 15 Apr 2006 00:42

Everyone is so amusing. I only found my first ag lab the other day. I have a couple of interesting folk. A couple of printers, a liscenced victualler, a drug packer and a gentleman's hairdresser. Oh and a couple of carver and gilders as well. Made picture frames and the like. I have a shoemaker too. My liscenced victualler (I think it was him) married his 17 year old bride who was given permission to marry by the local JP, 'both parents being dead', their first daughter born some 6/7 months later. Ooh err. Sarah

moe

moe Report 14 Apr 2006 23:43

I'm not swapping this one my great grandfather after he came back from playing soldiers in India in 1891 was a Jeweller(gold) wonder what he did with it all.......Moe His father was a society Assurance agent,

David

David Report 13 Apr 2006 22:45

I have a Needle Eyer. What is that? Also a 61 year old single daughter, occ Living on own means, disability, Imbicil. Living with her widowed mother, aged 76' David

Heather

Heather Report 13 Apr 2006 22:29

Trish you just go to the thread and click add reply and put anything in the box - even a full stop and click add message and it pushes the whole thread up to the top of the page.

Liz

Liz Report 13 Apr 2006 22:04

Trish **** Surrey has a boiler maker. Linda White's got a boiler rivetter (well, his wife!) and I've got a boiler coverer. Instead of swapping them couldn't we set them up in business together? (Or do all the boilers come from Taiwan now?) (Mine was from Halifax so it might not be feasible if the others weren't!)

Trish

Trish Report 13 Apr 2006 16:48

how do you nudge up from the back then god mop brow it boggles

Heather

Heather Report 13 Apr 2006 16:47

Trish, I shall try to nudge up some other ones weve had - to be honest you can learn a lot from them, even though they are written in light vein. There you go, The Most amusing cause of death and the 13 commandments - both of them are very helpful in understanding what most of us come across in our researches.

Trish

Trish Report 13 Apr 2006 16:41

LOL LOL LOL these threads are better than a good novel! i cant get off here when i start nosing. the only prob i have is if u dont read all of thread in one go u get lost when they are so long.............. when u look at threads how best to do it i have worked out my threads which are not too long.. but when they are many pages long and they can be looked at last one first and viser verser ect ect i loose track am i just plain dim or do i have too learn MORE I DO THINK THE BOARD COULD BE DESIGED A LITTLE BETTER HOPE THE BOSS NOT LOOKING HE KICK ME OFF.. see now i wish it was easier to just nip back and re read some bits to finish off here but i just have to put up with my bad memory and make do poor sole wont be long now . i wish i had an ecuse for it ..i dont shovel feathers s.... or make shoes it must be i was related to a publican

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 13 Apr 2006 16:39

Sorry Jess, I'm with you, mine are mostly boring old Ag Labs with one or two butchers and a coachman thrown in. Ann Glos

Macbev

Macbev Report 13 Apr 2006 15:22

I have an elderly ,indigent soul living with her family -comment on the census was 'wants a pension' Don't we all! Beverley