Hutchinson gave his status as labourer,resident at the Victoria home.Resident can be argued about,to me it means a person who stayed on a long term,permanent basis,as opposed to a casual or weekend stayer.
A lot of tripe has been passed down about achievements and staying powers of the Victorians and those living in the recession times.Well I was alive in the 1930's,my father and grandfather were Victorians,as were their friends,and I never saw or heard of any excessive efforts to walk 28 miles in a day,for any reason,and Hutchinson did state he walked the journey.In search of work?.Well work might have been there in Romford for skilled men,but a labourer?That being the easiest position to fill,then local vacancies would be quickly filled by local unemployed,a fact known to all,so labourers journying long distances was virtually unknown.It was not the norm.
A lot of tripe has been passed down about achievements and staying powers of the Victorians and those living in the recession times.Well I was alive in the 1930's,my father and grandfather were Victorians,as were their friends,and I never saw or heard of any excessive efforts to walk 28 miles in a day,for any reason,and Hutchinson did state he walked the journey.In search of work?.Well work might have been there in Romford for skilled men,but a labourer?That being the easiest position to fill,then local vacancies would be quickly filled by local unemployed,a fact known to all,so labourers journying long distances was virtually unknown.It was not the norm.
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