Hi everyone.
I came across this handy web-link offering an extensive glossary of c. 1890 trades and occupations. It's arranged alphabetically, with the Victorian term on one side and its modern equivalent/description on the other.
I thought this might be a helpful resource for all those involved in Ripper research, whether one is trying to interpret the occupations listed on old census forms, reading old news articles and transcripts, etc.
The website is titled 'The 1891 London Census Transcription'.
Victorian Occupations A-Z: http://www.census1891.com/occupations-a.htm
I came across this handy web-link offering an extensive glossary of c. 1890 trades and occupations. It's arranged alphabetically, with the Victorian term on one side and its modern equivalent/description on the other.
I thought this might be a helpful resource for all those involved in Ripper research, whether one is trying to interpret the occupations listed on old census forms, reading old news articles and transcripts, etc.
The website is titled 'The 1891 London Census Transcription'.
Victorian Occupations A-Z: http://www.census1891.com/occupations-a.htm
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