A typical Victorian chimney sweep's name might be "Billy," as it was a common name for boys during that era. Other names like "Charlie" or "Tommy" were also popular. These names reflect the common practice of using diminutive or affectionate forms of traditional names for children during the Victorian period.
Patrols, RIF's (Reconnaissance In Force), Sweeps (another name for RIF's).
The answer to this riddle is Mary Poppins. She is the man character in the popular Disney film of the same name. The special word is Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
Steeplejack Chimney sweep
Many jobs require using a ladder. Electricians, tree servicemen, firemen, roofing contractors, chimney sweeps, pressure washers, orchard workmen, and construction workers, to name a few.
What types of jobs did children do? Children performed all sorts of jobs including working on machines in factories, selling newspapers on street corners, breaking up coal at the coal mines, and as chimney sweeps.
I think it's called chimney cleaner.
yes and it is Victorian
a chimney, or possibly a furnace, but id go with chimney
chimney?!
If its that vertical tube that smoke goes up , from burning, then it is 'CHIMNEY'.
A chimney
Cylinder