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What's a 'Clicker'
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****MO***Rocking***Granny**** | Report | 6 May 2011 20:11 |
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Glad to be of help :D :D :D |
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William | Report | 6 May 2011 20:08 |
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Thanks everybody for your prompt replies. It makes sense now because others in the family where shoe or bootmakers. |
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~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 6 May 2011 19:57 |
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A Clicker in the English shoe trade is a person who is skilled in the grain of leather and cuts or stamps out each part to make up the shoe ready for sewing, his skill makes the shoe look uniform. |
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****MO***Rocking***Granny**** | Report | 6 May 2011 19:48 |
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One explanation said a clicker was a person working in the shoe trade and cutting out the uppers. |
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Fiona aka Ruby | Report | 6 May 2011 19:42 |
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It could be: |
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William | Report | 6 May 2011 19:35 |
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I have come across the term 'clicker' given as the occupation of several of my relatives in the early census returns - ie, 1841, 1851. |
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