Hi
I have two family members with occupations that I would like help with
1. Confidence Shopkeeper - conjures up some ideas!!!!
2. Hooper Railway Hoop Boiler
any help would be appreciated
thanks
Hazel
1911 census occupations
Are the words quite clear? Perhaps you could post small sections of the image, just enough to see the words and see if extra eyes would help.
Instructions here
Instructions here
MaryA
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Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
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Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
Any census info in this post is Crown Copyright, from National Archives
1911 Census
have attached the page with the occupations that I am having difficulty with
thanks for your help
Hazel

thanks for your help
Hazel

Looks as though
1 Confectioner
2 Hoop Coiler, then it mentions Cooperage, which I think are barrel makers, so maybe this occupation was the person who made the metal coils to go around the barrels to hold them together.
That's my thoughts anyway, what do others think?
Cheers
Erika
1 Confectioner
2 Hoop Coiler, then it mentions Cooperage, which I think are barrel makers, so maybe this occupation was the person who made the metal coils to go around the barrels to hold them together.
That's my thoughts anyway, what do others think?
Cheers
Erika

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I'm with Erika on both.
I see the tramway lad lower on the form was on point duty - unlike the police function of directing traffic, this young man would have stood at a junction and changed the points on the tram tracks with a crowbar according to the route of the next one along. Later developments meant this was done via magnetic devices by the driver. Happy days!
D
I see the tramway lad lower on the form was on point duty - unlike the police function of directing traffic, this young man would have stood at a junction and changed the points on the tram tracks with a crowbar according to the route of the next one along. Later developments meant this was done via magnetic devices by the driver. Happy days!
D
M. no. 31
I agree with those responses too.
Interesting description of the tramway lad's duties, thanks D.
Interesting description of the tramway lad's duties, thanks D.
MaryA
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Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
Any census info in this post is Crown Copyright, from National Archives
Our Facebook Page
Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
Any census info in this post is Crown Copyright, from National Archives