ragged clothes
Victorian? Probably regular clothes like everyone else, befitting anyone working-class (shabby). Most employers didn't enforce any sort of dress code, especially not those working with mass employment (factories etc).Kind of a gross job, I don't imagine they'd want to wear their Sunday best
A Victorian chimney sweeper would typically be a young boy, often wearing ragged clothing and a flat cap. They would have soot-covered skin and hair from their work in cleaning chimneys. It was a dangerous and often exploitative job, mainly taken on by children due to their small size.
Reports say charles brooks was born around 1930. He also had a son, Scott brooks who is currently the coach of the Oklahoma thunder in the NBA
Chimney sweepers in the Victorian times were typically children who were paid very little, often just a few pennies per job. They worked in dangerous and unhealthy conditions, climbing up chimneys to clean them. This practice was eventually outlawed due to concerns for child welfare.
Street children in Victorian times often begged for money or food, scavenged for scraps, and may have resorted to stealing to survive. They were often without proper shelter or adult supervision, making them vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. Some street children found refuge in charitable organizations or institutions established to provide them with food, shelter, and education.
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A cross-sweeper's job was to clear the streets of horse manure for people who were wealthy enough to pay a street urchin to clear a foot path or road for them. See the Related Link below for an illustration.
Yes , the street sweeper was patented on March 17, 1896.
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The Street Sweeper - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G (Alberta)
Another name for a street sweeper is a street cleaner. This was an occupation held by humans until the invention of mechanical sweepers.
They started work when they were 5 :-(
Victorian? Probably regular clothes like everyone else, befitting anyone working-class (shabby). Most employers didn't enforce any sort of dress code, especially not those working with mass employment (factories etc).Kind of a gross job, I don't imagine they'd want to wear their Sunday best
Street Sweeper Social Club - album - was created on 2009-06-16.
a street sweeper is a person or a vehicle that sweeps trash and alot of other things off roads mostly main roads!
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