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What is an UNDER BLEACHER?
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Lisa | Report | 18 Jun 2004 08:20 |
Does anyone know what an Under Bleacher is please? It is listed as the occupation for one of my ancestors in the 1901 census. Thanks! |
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Unknown | Report | 18 Jun 2004 08:35 |
Lisa, try putting this on the tips board as well; I know there are some people on there who have old reference books and often find old occupations. Good luck. Mandy :) |
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badger | Report | 18 Jun 2004 08:40 |
i think bleachers are something to do with the construction industry ,and i,m sure i remember a few having to be replaced in a local schools gymnasium,but i could be wrong.I think it,s something to do with seating ,but wether it,s to do with kids bums ,as in sitting on ,or seating as in a platform for putting something heavy on ,i,m not sure.Fred. |
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Geoff | Report | 18 Jun 2004 08:44 |
"bleachers" are as suggested, a row of seats in a gynasium. However, I would have thought that, as an occupation, the meaning would be the obvious one - someone in the textile industry who bleached fabrics or fibres. |