quite poor clothes but sometimes they wore costumes given to them
To sweep a dirty street
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Yes New York still uses street sweepers. However, the government will usually take care of buying the street sweepers and using them. You probably never seen one because your town or city probably isn't a large one and doesn't have a lot of trash.
street sweepers sweep up the stuff thats on the street. there is usually leaves, pine needles, dirt, grass and rocks. a street sweepers job is to make sure that the sewer pipes don't get clogged
Scholars, Street Sweepers, Peasants
Chimney sweepers in Victorian times were typically paid very low wages, often just a few pennies per day, depending on the extent of the work. Many chimney sweepers were children who were exploited and paid significantly less than adults. The pay was insufficient to cover basic living expenses, leading to poor living conditions and widespread poverty among chimney sweepers.
Another name for a street sweeper is a street cleaner. This was an occupation held by humans until the invention of mechanical sweepers.
Victorian street jobs encompassed a range of roles primarily serving the needs of urban populations in the 19th century. Common occupations included street vendors selling food, newspapers, and household goods; lamplighters who maintained gas street lamps; and costermongers who sold fruits and vegetables from barrows. Additionally, there were crossing sweepers, who helped pedestrians navigate busy streets, and street performers, including musicians and entertainers. These jobs often required long hours and were typically low-paying, reflecting the socio-economic challenges of the time.
The cast of Street Sweepers - 2010 includes: John Bauwens as Boosh Samson Nick Giorgi as Chico Morales Joe Hansard as Chief Dick Trickle Brett Springirth as Keith Kanner
Street sweepers are might you might be thinking of.