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What is the collective noun of navvies?

The noun 'navvies' doesn't have its own collective noun. Since navvies were the workmen who built the railroads, a collective noun suitable for workmen will work; a gang of navvies, a crew of navvies, etc.


How many navvies did it take to buildClaedonian railway?

A lot of navvies


What does navvies mean?

The Irish labours who built the canal system in England were called navigators, shortened to navvies.


What were the navvies and what did they do?

They dug canals.


What did the British Empire gain from Ireland?

Irish navvies


Why were the Victorian builders called the navvies?

Navvie is short for navigator Navvie is short for navigator


Why did Irish navvies come to Britain?

To find work as there was more work in Britain than in Ireland.


When were navvies invented?

The term, 'navvie', is short for 'navigator' -the name that, at one time, was given to labourers who dug trenches.


What has the author Alun Francis written?

Alun Francis has written: 'Contexture in paralax 2' -- subject(s): Wind quintets (Bassoon, clarinet, flute, horn, oboe) 'The Navvies' Union and the building of the Manchester Ship Canal' -- subject(s): Navvies' Bricklayers' Labourers' and General Labourers' Union


What is 1948 - 1871?

1948 - 1871 = 77


What materials are needed to build a railroad?

Don't worry about it(: Explosives, bricks, ballast, steel rails, concrete, navvies and lots of beer


Who became a province in 1871?

the six provinces that existed in 1871