As of 2004, There has been 3 chimney sweeps
Illnesses like Chimney Sweeps Cancer
Well chimney sweeps did not eat a lot of food because the more they ate the fatter they got, and then they wouldn't be able to get up the chimneys.
Victorian chimney sweeps often worked long and grueling hours, typically starting their day before dawn and finishing well after dark. Their workdays could last from 12 to 16 hours, depending on the demands of the job and the number of chimneys to be cleaned. Many sweeps, especially the child laborers, faced harsh conditions and had little time for rest or education. This relentless schedule contributed to the poor health and short lives of many chimney sweeps during the Victorian era.
"The Praise of Chimney Sweepers" was written by Charles Lamb and appeared in "Essays of Elia", first published in 1823.
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Illnesses like Chimney Sweeps Cancer
many chimney sweeps died from inhaling all the soot and dust of the chimney, which caused them to suffocate and choke to death.
Illnesses like Chimney Sweeps Cancer
how the chimney sweeps swept the cimneys
Of course!
There have been chimney sweeps in many different countries, and they have spoken (and still speak) many languages.
Yes there were a few, but there were many more boys than girls.
Girls weren't chimney sweeps because it was a boys job.
100 years
Well chimney sweeps did not eat a lot of food because the more they ate the fatter they got, and then they wouldn't be able to get up the chimneys.
chimney sweeps light holders...
In Sweden, they are called "sotare".