The 1901 census recorded women employed as lawyers' clerks, physicians, dentists or dental assistants, teachers, authors, journalists and shorthand writers. 0000012182 00000 n 0000007558 00000 n 0000012641 00000 n Follow this link to occupations. To Great Nast Hyde had come a writer – he described himself as an author – Henry Wisdom. 0000036511 00000 n 0000017105 00000 n 0000011876 00000 n Other common occupations from this time period that are in much less demand today are galloon, gimp, and tassel makers, carriage and wagon craftsmen, nail makers, flax dressers, trunk, valise and carpet-bag makers, coopers, draymen, sawyers and hucksters. trailer << /Size 183 /Info 56 0 R /Root 59 0 R /Prev 104017 /ID[] >> startxref 0 %%EOF 59 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Pages 54 0 R /Metadata 57 0 R >> endobj 181 0 obj << /S 423 /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 182 0 R >> stream According to the returns of the Board of Education there were 36,207 male and 113,597 female Teachers in Elementary Day Schools in 1901, the male teachers having increased since 1891 by 15.1 per cent. ... and contrast the occupational enumeration of married women living in many different locales and working in diverse occupations across 60 years of history. 0000011733 00000 n There were charwomen, newsagents, greengrocers, cloggers, joiners, farmers, stonemasons and laundresses. 0000008992 00000 n 0000010598 00000 n 0000024253 00000 n 0000013054 00000 n 090 Messengers, Porters, Watchmen (not Railway or Government) 100 Farmers, Graziers. This increased efficiency led to there being less jobs available, forcing people to move to the industrial towns and even overseas in search of work. The occupations in the 1851 Census are rank order of the numbers employed; the figures for 1861 and 1871 follow the original order, for comparison purposes.. Detailed statistics of the occupations of male and female children at ages between 10 and 14 years at the Census of 1901 are given for every Administrative County and every County Borough of England and Wales in Table XLL of the Summary Volume. 0000039412 00000 n 0000002849 00000 n At 19, she was a school teacher. One way or another, if they did not bring in an income to support themselves, they had to be supported by another member of the family, or previously by the parish. At this stage the energy was generated on-site, and the house owner had the resources to “have the place wired”. The occupations are coded to the Primary, Secondary Tertiary (PST) scheme. 0000009111 00000 n 0000005980 00000 n 0000014258 00000 n and the females by no less than 50.5 per cent. lab.”, provided they were “readily understood.” Both the 1891 census and 1901 census did not mention ‘occupation’ abbreviations at all. 0000010766 00000 n This paper sets out to describe the process whereby this rich seam of information on male occupations was exploited and transformed into a ‘census’ of adult male occupations for ∗ 0000012927 00000 n Occupations in the 1901 census; Print; Reply; Pages: [1] Author Topic: Occupations in the 1901 census (Read 1125 times) chart1. occupations were classified, and how those who were not economically active through retirement, unemployment, or otherwise were treated. Lab.’ (agricultural labourer). 0000014809 00000 n Each householder was required to complete a census schedule giving the address of the household, and the names, ages, sex, occupations and places of birth of each individual residing in his or her accommodation. The Pugh family no longer feature in Horseshoes hamlet, and the licensed victualler of the Three Horseshoes public house was Alexander Gracey and his wife Emma. 0000005332 00000 n The 1901 Census includes extra information on occupations and each family’s home. 0000045317 00000 n By this time, other common occupations for village men were the local ironstone pits, brick making and gardening. 0000029504 00000 n 0000011338 00000 n In 1901 was the first evidence of a school teacher, an author, a carman, bricklayers, woodman and an electrician. By the 1871 census, the only permitted census abbreviation to describe an occupation was ‘Ag. 0000033987 00000 n This website was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. II.-Occupations in England and Wales, 1881 and 1901. 0000006466 00000 n H���I� ����k��w� "��:s�=��91ƔR�!D �"��ޜ����^k-��֤�)����:�`���;笵1F����}�+� �D2 0000006250 00000 n 0000006736 00000 n In 1851, householders were asked to give more precise details of the places of birth of each resident, to state their relationship to him or her, marital status and the nature of any … [Compiled from Parliamentary Papers 1852-3, 1863 and 1873. He was an “electrician on a gentleman’s estate”. Joseph Shepherd remained blacksmithing at the Wilkins Green forge, and his brother-in-law, Thomas Markham, was also blacksmithing, probably at the Horseshoes forge. 0000004792 00000 n There has long been a tendency amongst historians to view the Victorian and Edwardian censuses of England and Wales as a problematic source for studying the work of women. 0000015445 00000 n Sphere was published by London Illustrated Newspapers and remained in print from 1900 until 1964. Women and occupations in the census of England and Wales : 1851-1901 . 1901:-there was a considerable revision of the occupational headings to correlate the census statistics with those of other government departments and so by 1911 the number of separate occupations mentioned under these headings now rose to 472 (from 382 in 1901 and 347 in 1891), to 0000023065 00000 n 0000020648 00000 n This website serves Smallford residents and provides information about Smallford’s past, present and future. 2 Philippine Islands, Porto Rico, and Guam added by treaty between the United States and Spain, proclaimed April 11 1899 %PDF-1.2 %���� 0000010264 00000 n In 1901, the main source of income for local villagers was still farming and agriculture, with more than half of the men in the village working on the land. Generally, through most of the 19th century people continued to work until they were physically unable to, or they died. 0000035273 00000 n 0000007283 00000 n 0000009289 00000 n 0000022412 00000 n 33. There was also a nurse, midwife, milliner (hatmaker), sand merchant, baker, auxiliary postman, butcher, iron moulder and life assurance agent to name but a few. Smallford Station & Alban Way Heritage Society, Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life, SSAWHS: AGM 3: Monday 26th October 2020: Project Presentation, SSAWHS: AGM 3: Monday 26th October 2020: Reports from Chair, Treasurer & Membership Secretary, Improving the Environment around Smallford Station, SSAWHS: AGM 2019: Agenda & Reports from our Chair, Treasurer & Membership Secretary, Terms & Conditions, Cookie & Privacy Policy. 0000044384 00000 n 0000006196 00000 n UK, Register of Duties Paid for Apprentices' Indentures, 1710-1811, ($), index. 0000017723 00000 n 0000046265 00000 n Some labouring occupations became more specialised: stockman, ploughman, and horsekeeper. 0000028397 00000 n 0000019246 00000 n He helped to launch Sphere, an illustrated “magazine for the home”. 0000005926 00000 n endstream endobj 103 0 obj << /Length 64 /Filter /FlateDecode >> stream endstream endobj 102 0 obj << /Length 95 /Filter /FlateDecode >> stream Added by Marjie Bloy Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore.]. 0000010125 00000 n �,h�ނ#�O D��VR�����I�������q�� ����N����Su�L�3o��ur�"^/}HgKdyg�2Bt� ҙ�_J���6=�A��s���'����w�g���Tk.>=���B��V�X�cS��n,()����3��Sޢ��w/�韑J��)��C���K����@\Կ��4�IeE����-1�Fz�����iL5f��K���X-��������\ dӚ�[iߵ!W6k=�N_)W����tq��\����p���b;,�0��>aV�n\|UY�B�^��v�?���n�����/�O`y�Y��8v�?�����?����rw(��c �}ɿ 2011 Census statistics provide a rich source of information about the number, distribution and characteristics of the population in England and Wales as at census day (27 March 2011). 0000006682 00000 n Ada Noon was Henry’s niece, also living at Great Nast Hyde. Some labouring occupations became more specialised: stockman, ploughman, and horsekeeper. The 1901 census was taken on 31 March 1901, and recorded the details of over 32 million people who were resident in England and Wales at that time. 0000026731 00000 n 0000013222 00000 n 0000005116 00000 n 0000006304 00000 n 0000004846 00000 n 0000005386 00000 n 0000031233 00000 n 0000006034 00000 n William Service who, ten years ago, was farming Wilkins Green Farm, is now able to introduce us to a new occupational description – pensioner. Occupations: 1901 census. Microsoft Access 2000 database providing data on male and female occupations and manner of employment in Scotland at county level and at national level, for persons over ten years in age groups in 1901. Across the road at the Four Horseshoes James and Maria Hulks continued to manage the beer house; James’ income from agricultural work was still greater than if his wife was in alternative employment. 0000005170 00000 n James’ son Arthur, gives us our first clue about an important improvement in living standards. H��WMo9�������U����0� Y� �t���jX�V��S�n��AZEI���W~��rN� ���A{���� �RA�$����~P�������Ňo�1����x>}��-��Y�^��4|�`�7F'���S 0000004954 00000 n 0000008685 00000 n One who grinds and sands ceramic products (eg tiles) to … This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. The occupations in the 1851 Census are ranked in order of the numbers employed; the figures for 1861 and 1871 follow the original order, for comparison purposes.. Smallford and its surrounding areas are steeped in history, including the aerodrome at Hatfield, De Havilland’s airplane manufacture, the world’s first jet airliner – the Comet – and many other interesting historic ventures such as the Hatfield and St Albans Railway line. ONE of the most important uses of a census must always be to obtain a knowledge of the tendencies towards increase or decrease of the largest classes of workers, and of the proportions at each … 0000045057 00000 n 0000013811 00000 n ��Ɍt�����^8ftNcg��#c2��F&Ճw�0�9����dM�f�WtMtB�� �a#����6=a�� �*:+�F:���W�M����NO�q��a�"mb�3�o\�W���^%x5�I�a��f+�F63z�b�Xo3�o��%ԈÊ���O�q1�V��11�t :�7&�Y#"��Co�2 Bw��0�Te��㊪�̘�co����cOUͤ#|ca�mĚY3�n,���&|�x{�je3~cb��Ś��������lS���q2���*��X���!A���:�\��M֘_����1��Ng�+X7���|���T�x-����;��(�Z���u�-�~�KS�Q�U�i-��_��A��K�g*�6c���`�휕0r�C�F�/�� � ��YK�8f���P���R[���9�q�F3�1G��Hj�.�nZ����N&��6m�K;~�J� 0000003567 00000 n H���� 1 ���^����`c�X�=����9���ZD��f��"��{��LwGD ���G� �##� The hamlet also had its stationmaster, Thomas North, and his wife and daughters, in a house built by the railway company. 061 Horsekeepers, Grooms, Stablemen (not Domestic) 070 Carmen, Carriers, Carters, Wagoners (not Farm) 080 Dock Labourers, Wharf Labourers. 0000008854 00000 n ������-d2y+wa��!�A�@ �B(�/�/ր6�"� ��� ^�"��Xxr$ijx�+��$� �Iy!��$��K��J������K����$y�2�^:�:K;h�Vs��� �������x��g��j� ����� 0000042574 00000 n ��@)����Žg_��&�J� �;t�9z�#�{��O��щUE���njά2����ɸ� Also at findmypast, ($), index 110 Farmers, Graziers - Sons, Daughters or other relatives assisting in the work of the farm. 0000003412 00000 n 0000006628 00000 n 0000012790 00000 n 0000005764 00000 n Census-taking in the period was a predominantly male affair – census enumerators, who were mainly men, gave to household heads, again mostly male, census household schedules which they filled up using instructions provided by the exclusively male civil servants of the General Register Office (GRO) in London. 3. 0000009425 00000 n The following information was recorded in the schedules about each dwelling and person residing there on the nightof the census: 1. the address 2. whether the dwelling was "inhabited" or "uninhabited" or "building" 3. the number of rooms occupied, if less than five 4. name and surname of each person residing at the dwelling on the night of the census 5. relationship of each person to the head of the family 6. each person's marital status ("con… Applied to several occupations such as; one who cleaned the machinery in woollen mills, removing accumulated fibres, grease, etc. Plus, we have indexes for Scotland up to 1901. 0000006142 00000 n 0000010909 00000 n At the end of the 18th century, common grazing was replaced by self-contained farms. 58 0 obj << /Linearized 1 /O 60 /H [ 2922 490 ] /L 105305 /E 46655 /N 12 /T 104027 >> endobj xref 58 125 0000000016 00000 n Learn how your comment data is processed. 0000006088 00000 n Women and occupations in the census of England and Wales : 1851-1901 Author: Wilkinson, Amanda Awarding Body: University of Essex Current Institution: University of Essex Date of Award: 2012 Availability of Full Text: 0000006412 00000 n 0000030174 00000 n 0000005818 00000 n By THOMAS A. 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