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Notes on the inhabitants of Romney Street, written by Lady Superior St. John's Mission, Westminster, nd.
Interview with Reverend Mr Dodge concerning his work with the poor : providing meals; reading rooms and gymnasium. [Interview by Charles Booth], 25 July 1889. District 31 [Lambeth and St Saviour's ...
Detailed information on the inhabitants of Chesterfield Street, Ginger Street, Hart Place, Carver Street, Rupert Place and Little Tarlton Street. Listed by house number. Includes the number of room...
Interview with Mr Posner and Mr Gluckstein of Messrs Posner and Gluckstein, furriers, 3 Butler Street, Moor Lane, 14 January 1889.
Interview with Mr Maurice King, Aldergate Street, furrier, 16 January 1889.
Interview with Mr Halin, Messrs Jacobs and Son, Jewin Crescent, furriers, 22 January 1889.
Notes from the Universal Encyclopaedia concerning the fur trade, nd.
Interview with H. Goldstein, 23 Church Street, Spitalfields, furrier, 6 February 1889.
Interview with Mr Hyams, 24 Mount Street, New Road, furrier, 4 February 1889.
List of trades, nominal number of hours worked and average number of hours worked, nd.
Tailors, and bootmakers, hatters, milliners and dressmakers, trimmingsand artificial flowers
Drapers, hosiers, millers, sugar refiners, brewers and mineral water makers.
Bakers, milksellers, butchers and meat salesmen, grocers and oil colourmen.
Grocer's oil and colourmen, publican, coffee-house keepers, cabmen and omnibus service, carmen, railway service and railway labour
Gardners, seamen and lightermen, dock and wharf service, coal porter and gas workers
Warehousemen, undefined labour, civil and municipal service, municipal labour.
Municipal labour and waterworks service, police and prisons, army and navy, law, medicine, art and amusement, religion, household service.
List of trades for women and girls. Contains percentage earning 12 shillings or under, percentage earning over 12 shillings, number employed, numbers tabulated, percentage of irregularity, nd.
Summary of weekly wages return, women and boys. Rates of wages are classified by industries and trades as they appear in the printed survey, nd.
Summary of wage return, by shillings to show grouping within 5 shillings limits, nd.
Engineering, iron, shipbuilding, blacksmiths, other workers in iron and steel.
Workers in other metals, jewellers, gold and silversmiths, watch and clockmakers.
Return of men employed by the London vestries, compiled for the Battersea vestry. Contains name of occupation, number of workers, weekly, daily and hourly ratesof wages, 1891
Table concerning number of permanent staff employed in the London County Council Works Department. Contains name of position, number of workers, annual or weekly salary, 1895 - 1896
Table concerning number of staff receiving annual and weekly salaries employed by the London County Council 1895 - 1896.
Statistics concerning the number of workmen employed each week at London County Council Works Department, from 6 April 1894 to 29 March 1895.
Summary tables concerning the total staff employed by the London County Council 1895 - 1896, numbers of permanent staff employed by London County Council Works Department 1895 - 1896, men employed ...
List of trades for boys. Contains percentage earning 12 shillings or under, percentage earning over 12 shillings, number employed, numbers tabulated, percentage of irregularity, nd.
Table showing comparison ofcost of work executed by [London School?]Board's Workmen and under repairs schedule, 9 December 1895.
Numbers of employees of the [London School Board?], 4 February 1896.
Table of number and cost of new schools and schools enlarged during 1893 - 1895
Title page: Building trades. Statistics concerning irregularity and employment.
Summary of returns of wages showing number and percentages of workers earning under 35 shillings and 35 shillings and over, nd.
List of occupations not included in list of employees, [see table above], nd
Table of female trades, number of workers in trade and percentage of total "occupied", [workers?], nd.
Graph concerning number of number of female workers employed as domestic servants, 1881 and 1891.
Graph showing relation of weekly average earnings for a year and the normal weekly earnings in certain occupations distinguishing between time and piece workers, nd
Graph concerning number of female workers employed as milliners and dressmakers, 1881 and 1891
Graph concerning number of female workers employed as shirtmakers and seamstresses, 1881 and 1891.
Graph concerning number of female workers employed as paper manufacturing workers, 1881 and 1891.
Graph concerning number of female workers employed as machinists, 1881 and 1891.
Graph concerning number of female workers employed as bakers and confectioners, 1881 and 1891.
Graph concerning number of female workers employed as boot and shoemakers, 1881 and 1891.