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What is an UNDER BLEACHER?

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Lisa

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!

Unknown

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 :)

badger

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.

Geoff

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.