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Offline juzzyje;;ybean

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Re: unknown occupation
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 23 August 09 17:56 BST (UK) »
Thanks thats kind!
I would be afraid that I would muck something up!
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Re: unknown occupation
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 03 May 12 20:13 BST (UK) »
Is it possible that Dolph Merchant refers to a brand name of varnish? A  varnish company out of New Jersey manufactured varnish for various purposes...but especially for coating electrical windings etc. in motors...They began their company in 1910

http://www.dolphs.com/dolphs_about.cfm

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Re: unknown occupation
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 03 May 12 22:40 BST (UK) »
Justine, he might have been a ragman, exchanging Delft for rags. With the horse & cart, a la Steptoe. The call here in Glasgow, and I'm sure it must have reached the purlieus of Dunbartonshire, was "Elfy Delfy, ----- for rags", usually accompanied by an impromptu bugle recital.

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« Reply #12 on: Friday 04 May 12 14:34 BST (UK) »
Really Skoosh? Is that in living memory? I can vaguely remember rag and bone men in Bristol, but no cries as such.

I love things like that!

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SOM: BIRD, BURT aka BROWN - HEF: BAUGH, LATHAM, CARTER, PRITCHARD - GLS: WEBB, WORKMAN, LATHAM, MALPUS - WIL: WEBB, SALTER - RAD: PRITCHARD, WILLIAMS - GLA: RYAN, KEARNEY, JONES, HARRY - MON: WEBB, MORGAN, WILLIAMS, JONES, BIRD - SCOTLAND: HASTINGS, CAMERON, KELSO, BUCHANAN, BETHUNE/ BEATON - IRELAND: RYAN (WATERFORD), KEARNEY (DUBLIN), BOYLE(DUNDALK)


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« Reply #13 on: Friday 04 May 12 22:51 BST (UK) »
Very much Arranroots, maybe until the 60s. These ragmen hired the horse & cart by the day then sold the days take to the ragstore. There was one case in Blackhill where the carter (cairter) was too late in returning the hire to the yard and the place was shut. He took it home to the tenemented abode, unhitched the horse and took it up the stairs to the flat. It spent the night in the lobby. Had he left it in the street it would never have been seen again.
Halcyon days!

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