Occupations and the like.
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maggie
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by maggie » Wed May 18, 2005 11:51 pm
please can i have your thoughts on what a small oil colour shop could possibly have involved .
on an application for relief i have come accross an entry that say's
has a small oil colour shop with mangle!!!!

the address for this was
16 Smith street Whiteinch and the year was 1884.thankyou
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DavidWW
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by DavidWW » Thu May 19, 2005 10:50 am
maggie wrote:please can i have your thoughts on what a small oil colour shop could possibly have involved .
on an application for relief i have come accross an entry that say's
has a small oil colour shop with mangle!!!!

the address for this was
16 Smith street Whiteinch and the year was 1884.thankyou
A printing connection, perchance ??
Davie
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maggie
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by maggie » Thu May 19, 2005 1:27 pm
Hello Davie
thanks for your reply Hmm.... his father was a calico printer on one record ,a block printer on another and his grandfather was a block printer so that would make sense.thankyou
regards maggie
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WilmaM
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by WilmaM » Thu May 19, 2005 1:45 pm
I found these old occupations:
Colourman Mixer of dyes in textile trade
Oil Colour Man Employed in the paint manufacturing trade, mixing pigmented paints
What was his occupation on the census before that ?
That end of Glasgow was where a lot of printing done, as far as I'm aware.
Wilma