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1911 Census of Scotland, Population, Ages and Conjugal Condition, Occupations, Birthplaces, Housing, Gaelic-speaking, Table 1 : " Scotland.-Intercensal Change in the Numbers Returned under the various Occupations".
OCCUPATIONS. | MALES. | FEMALES. | Ref- ere- nces to No- tes | |||||||
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TOTAL 1911. | TOTAL 1901. | Intercensal Change. | TOTAL 1911. | TOTAL 1901. | Intercensal Change. | |||||
Incr- ease. | Decr- ease. | Incr- ease. | Decr- ease. | |||||||
I.GENERAL OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF THE COUNTRY. | ||||||||||
1. National Government. | ||||||||||
1. | Post OfficeOfficers, Clerks, Telegraphists, Telephone Operators | 3,868 | }3,876 | }1,530 | | 3,389 | }1,537 | }1,318 | | }1 |
3. | Other Civil Service Officers and Clerks | 3,178 | 117 | |||||||
96. | Telegraph, Telephone Service [not Government (in 1911)] | 807 | 2,447 | 1,111 | 1,762 | |||||
2. | Postmen; Post Office Messengers | 8,563 | }7,594 | 1,805 | | 552 | }599 | 87 | | |
4. | Other Civil Service Messengers | 836 | 134 | |||||||
2. Local Government. | ||||||||||
5. | Police | 5,797 | 5,240 | 557 | | 14 | | 14 | | |
6. | Municipal, Parish, and other Local or County Officers | 4,761 | 2,484 | 2,277 | | 726 | 67 | 659 | | |
II.DEFENCE OF THE COUNTRY. | ||||||||||
1. Army. | ||||||||||
7. | Army Officers (Effective and Retired) | 892 | 694 | 198 | | | | | | |
8. | Soldiers and Non-Commissioned Officers | 6,052 | 5,707 | 345 | | | | | | |
2. Navy and Marines. | ||||||||||
9. | Officers of the Navy and Marines (Effective and Retired) | 520 | 139 | 381 | | | | | | |
10. | Men of the Navy and Marines | 8,009 | 1,517 | 6,492 | | | | | | |
III.PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS AND THEIR SUBORDINATE SERVICES. | ||||||||||
1. Clerical. | ||||||||||
11. | Ministers (Established Church) | 1,765 | 1,828 | | 63 | | | | | |
12. | Ministers (United Free Church) | 1,838 | 1,983 | | 145 | | | | | |
13. | Episcopalian Clergymen | 321 | 380 | | 59 | | | | | |
14. | Roman Catholic Priests | 474 | 456 | 18 | | | | | | |
15. | Ministers, Clergymen, of other religious bodies | 707 | 686 | 21 | | 2 | | 2 | | |
16. | Missionaries, Scripture Readers, Itinerant Preachers | 912 | 722 | 190 | | 546 | 508 | 38 | | |
17. | Monks, Nuns, Sisters of Charity | 2 | 8 | | 6 | 412 | 398 | 14 | | |
18. | Church, Chapel, Cemetery - Officers, &c. | 1,152 | 1,086 | 66 | | 104 | 82 | 22 | | |
2. Legal. | ||||||||||
19. | Advocates, Solicitors | 4,218 | 3,970 | 248 | | 1 | | 1 | | |
20. | Law Clerks | 5,423 | 5,628 | | 205 | 114 | 32 | 82 | | |
3. Medical. | ||||||||||
21. | Physicians, Surgeons, Registered Practitioners | 3,094 | 2,905 | 189 | | 134 | 60 | 74 | | |
22. | Dentists (including Assistants) | 1,323 | 826 | 497 | | 72 | 35 | 37 | | |
23. | Veterinary Surgeons | 279 | 362 | | 83 | 1 | | 1 | | |
24. | Midwives | | | | | 313 | 385 | | 72 | |
25. | Sick Nurses, Invalid Attendants | 268 | 95 | 173 | | 10,316 | 7,812 | 2,504 | | |
26. | Subordinate Medical Service | 524 | 112 | 412 | | 317 | 153 | 164 | | |
4. Teaching. | ||||||||||
27. | Schoolmasters, Teachers, Professors, Lecturers | 8,010 | 7,534 | 476 | | 18,778 | 17,234 | 1,544 | | |
28. | Others connected with Education | 1,067 | 506 | 561 | | 466 | 140 | 326 | | |
5. Literary and Scientific. | ||||||||||
29. | Authors, Editors, Journalists, Reporters | 1,001 | 938 | 63 | | 100 | 86 | 14 | | |
30. | Persons engaged in Scientific Pursuits | 446 | 273 | 173 | | 25 | 10 | 15 | | |
31. | Others connected with Literature, &c. | 401 | 32 | 369 | | 254 | 11 | 243 | | |
6. Engineers and Surveyors. | ||||||||||
32. | Civil, Mining Engineers | 1,567 | }1,613 | 3 | | 6 | } | 16 | | |
34. | Professional Engineers', Professional Surveyors' Assistants | 49 | 10 | |||||||
33. | Land, House, ShipSurveyors | 518 | 584 | | 66 | | | | | |
7. Art, Music, Drama. | ||||||||||
35. | Painters, Sculptors, Engravers | 1,283 | 1,014 | 269 | | 316 | 291 | 25 | | |
36. | Architects | 1,647 | 1,881 | | 234 | 12 | 4 | 8 | | |
37. | Photographers | 1,306 | 1,187 | 119 | | 847 | 1,082 | | 235 | |
38. | Musicians, Music Masters, Singers (not Street) | 1,973 | 1,869 | 104 | | 2,012 | 2,220 | | 208 | 2 |
39. | Actors | 447 | 353 | 94 | | 321 | 304 | 17 | | |
40. | Art, Music, Theatre Service, &c. | 918 | 285 | 633 | | 249 | 80 | 169 | | |
8. Exhibition, Games, &c. | ||||||||||
41. | Performers, Showmen; Exhibition, GamesService | 2,780 | 1,460 | 1,320 | | 234 | 104 | 130 | | |
IV.DOMESTIC OFFICES OR SERVICES. | ||||||||||
1. Domestic Indoor Service. | ||||||||||
42. | Domestic Indoor Servants in Hotels, Lodging - houses, Eatinghouses | 1,194 | 999 | 195 | | 3,968 | 3,575 | 393 | | |
43. | Other Domestic Indoor Servants | 2,527 | 2,090 | 437 | | 131,084 | 140,124 | | 9,040 | |
2. Domestic Outdoor Service. | ||||||||||
44. | Domestic Coachmen, Grooms | 4,886 | 5,835 | | 949 | 2 | | 2 | | |
45. | DomesticMotor Car Drivers, Motor Car Attendants | 2,564 | | 2,564 | | 7 | | 7 | | 3 |
46. | Domestic Gardeners | 10,615 | 7,686 | 2,929 | | 49 | 12 | 37 | | |
47. | Gamekeepers | 5,908 | 5,367 | 541 | | 11 | | 11 | | |
3. Other Service. | ||||||||||
48. | College, ClubService | 412 | 454 | | 42 | 243 | 60 | 183 | | |
49. | Hospital, Institution, and Benevolent Society Service | 1,762 | 1,262 | 500 | | 4,900 | 2,948 | 1,952 | | |
50. | Caretakers; Office, Park, Lodge, GateKeepers (not Government) | 2,233 | 1,724 | 509 | | 1,471 | 1,459 | 12 | | |
51. | Cooks (not Domestic) | 485 | 241 | 244 | | 1,206 | 515 | 691 | | |
52. | Charwomen, Cleaners | 66 | | 66 | | 10,472 | 8,035 | 2,437 | | |
53. | Laundry Workers; Washers, Ironers, Manglers, &c. | 806 | 511 | 295 | | 12,928 | 17,630 | | 4,702 | }4 |
54. | Bath and Wash-house Service; others engaged in Service | 1,030 | 586 | 444 | | 237 | 117 | 120 | | |
V.- COMMERCIAL OCCUPATIONS. | ||||||||||
1. Merchants, Agents, and Accountants. | ||||||||||
55. | Merchants (Commodity undefined) | 514 | 520 | | 6 | 70 | 17 | 53 | | |
56. | Brokers, Agents, Factors | 4,828 | 4,432 | 396 | | 273 | 101 | 172 | | |
57. | Salesmen, Buyers (not otherwise described) | 114 | 142 | | 28 | 65 | 353 | | 288 | |
58. | Commercial Travellers | 11,710 | 9,426 | 2,284 | | 223 | 124 | 99 | | |
59. | Accountants | 1,898 | 1,721 | 177 | | 10 | | 10 | | |
60. | Auctioneers, Appraisers, Valuers, House Agents | 1,292 | 803 | 489 | | 27 | 2 | 25 | | |
61. | Officers of Commercial Guilds, Societies, &c. | 268 | 333 | | 65 | 36 | 12 | 24 | | |
2. Commercial or Business Clerks. | ||||||||||
62. | Commercial or Business Clerks | 40,337 | 38,511 | 1,826 | | 29,067 | 15,399 | 13,668 | | |
3. Dealers in Money. | ||||||||||
63. | Bankers; BankOfficials, Clerks | 5,960 | 4,937 | 1,023 | | 22 | 1 | 21 | | |
64. | BillDiscounters, Brokers; Finance Agents | 102 | 114 | | 12 | 18 | 1 | 17 | | |
4. Insurance. | ||||||||||
65. | Life, House, Ship, &c., InsuranceOfficials, Clerks, &c. | 4,090 | 2,247 | 1,843 | | 189 | 19 | 170 | | |
66. | Insurance Agents | 4,590 | 3,268 | 1,322 | | 31 | 30 | 1 | | |
VI.- CONVEYANCE OF PERSONS, GOODS, AND MESSAGES. | ||||||||||
1. On Railways. | ||||||||||
67. | RailwayOfficials, Clerks | 9,765 | 8,179 | 1,586 | | 205 | 92 | 113 | | |
68. | [Inserted after No. 73] | | | | | | | | | |
69. | Railway EngineDrivers, Stokers, Cleaners | 9,290 | 7,587 | 1,703 | | | | | | |
70. | Railway Guards | 3,054 | 3,062 | | 8 | | | | | |
71. | Signalmen | 3,816 | 3,419 | 397 | | | | | | |
72. | Pointsmen, Level Crossing Men | 927 | 1,127 | | 200 | 20 | 44 | | 24 | |
73. | Platelayers, Gangers, Packers | 8,316 | 6,127 | 2,189 | | | | | | |
68. | Railway TicketExaminers, Collectors; Railway Porters | 6,455 | }13,314 | 974 | | 1 | }186 | 175 | | 5 |
74. | Railway Labourers (not Railway Contractors Labourers); other Railway Servants | 7,833 | 260 | |||||||
2. On Roads. | ||||||||||
75. | Livery Stable Keepers; Coach, Cab Proprietors; Motor Garage Proprietors, Workers | 1,510 | 1,643 | | 133 | 31 | 31 | | | |
76. | Horsekeepers, Grooms, Stablemen, Coachmen (not Domestic); Cabmen | 6,437 | 9,357 | | 2,920 | 4 | 1 | 3 | | |
77. | Motor Car Drivers (not Domestic), Motor Cab Drivers, Motor Van, &c., Drivers | 1,283 | 80 | 1,203 | | 1 | | 1 | | 6 |
78. | Vanmen, Lorrymen, Carriers, Carters (not Farm) | 40,391 | 39,207 | 1,184 | | 68 | 52 | 16 | | |
79. | Omnibus Service Horse Drivers | 141 | }1,327 | | 13 | | }11 | | | |
80. | Omnibus Service Motor Drivers | 100 | | |||||||
81. | Omnibus Service Conductors and Others | 73 | 1 | |||||||
82. | Tramway Service Drivers | 2,540 | }13,084 | 3,420 | | | }15 | 39 | | |
83. | Tramway ServiceConductors and Others | 3,964 | 44 | |||||||
84. | Others connected with Carrying or Cartage; Others on Roads | 319 | 22 | 297 | | 19 | 3 | 16 | | |
3. On Seas, Rivers, and Canals. | ||||||||||
85. | Merchant Service; Seamen Navigating Department | 8,712 | }119,089 | 1,025 | | | }116 | 19 | | |
86. | Merchant Service; Seamen Engineering Department | 7,813 | | |||||||
87. | Merchant Service; Seamen Cooks, Stewards, and Others (Subsidiary Services) | 3,096 | 133 | |||||||
88. | Pilots; Boatmen on Seas | 493 | 2 | |||||||
89. | Bargemen, Lightermen, Watermen | 662 | 641 | 21 | | 1 | 5 | | 4 | |
90. | Navigation Service (on Shore) | 869 | 693 | 176 | | 13 | 7 | 6 | | |
4. In Docks, Harbours, and Lighthouses. | ||||||||||
91. | Dock Labourers, Quay Labourers | 13,147 | 9,601 | 3,546 | | 18 | 1 | 17 | | |
92. | Harbour, Dock, Quay, Lighthouse Officials and Servants | 1,794 | 1,056 | 738 | | 18 | 1 | 17 | | |
5. In Storage, Porterage, and Messages. | ||||||||||
93. | Warehousemen | 2,447 | 4,010 | | 1,563 | 652 | 1,125 | | 473 | |
94. | Coalheavers; CoalPorters, Labourers | 3,104 | 1,805 | 1,299 | | 7 | | 7 | | |
95. | Messengers, Porters, Watchmen (not Railway or Government) | 20,760 | 19,248 | 1,512 | | 5,204 | 4,745 | 459 | | |
96. | Telegraph, Telephone Service (not Government) | 807 | 2,447 | | 1,640 | 1,111 | 1,762 | | 651 | 7 |
VII.AGRICULTURE. | ||||||||||
1. On Farms, Woods, and Gardens. | ||||||||||
97. | Farmers, Graziers | 29,939 | }45,573 | | 1,607 | 2,666 | }7,822 | | 1,110 | 8 |
99. | Crofters | 14,027 | 4,046 | |||||||
98. | Farmers', Graziers' Sons, Daughters, or other Relatives assisting in the work of the Farm | 11,619 | }17,550 | | 923 | 5,557 | }12,402 | | 1,728 | 8 |
100. | Crofters'Sons, Daughters, or other Relatives assisting in the work of the Croft | 5,008 | 5,117 | |||||||
101. | FarmGrieves, Foremen | 7,250 | 4,650 | 2,600 | | 29 | 5 | 24 | | |
102. | Shepherds | 9,041 | 9,647 | | 606 | 11 | 9 | 2 | | |
103. | Agricultural Labourers, Farm Servants In charge of Cattle | 13,806 | 11,617 | 2,189 | | 6,127 | 4,956 | 1,171 | | |
104. | Agricultural Labourers, Farm ServantsIn charge of Horses | 35,475 | 34,352 | 1,123 | | 85 | 4 | 81 | | |
105. | Agricultural Labourers, Farm ServantsNot otherwise distinguished | 22,260 | 27,825 | | 5,565 | 8,785 | 14,836 | | 6,051 | |
106. | Foresters, Woodmen | 3,621 | 4,126 | | 505 | 15 | 14 | 1 | | |
107. | Nurserymen, Seedsmen, Florists | 1,652 | }11,610 | | 1,093 | 227 | }498 | 4 | | |
108. | Market Gardeners (including Labourers) | 2,412 | 185 | |||||||
109. | Other Gardeners (not Domestic) | 6,453 | 90 | |||||||
110. | Agricultural MachineProprietors, Attendants | 315 | 417 | | 102 | 6 | 1 | 5 | | |
111. | Others engaged in or connected with Agriculture | 2,811 | 1,763 | 1,048 | | 111 | 34 | 77 | | |
VIII.FISHING. | ||||||||||
1. In Fishing. | ||||||||||
112. | Fishermen | 24,163 | }27,451 | 591 | | 263 | }149 | 174 | | 8 |
113. | Fishermen-crofters | 3,879 | 60 | |||||||
IX.MINING AND QUARRYING. | ||||||||||
1. Mine and Quarry Service. | ||||||||||
114. | Coal and Shale MineHewers | 90,470 | 87,226 | 3,244 | | | | | | |
115. | Coal and Shale MineOther Workers below ground | 39,409 | 12,753 | 26,656 | | | | | | |
116. | Coal and Shale MineWorkers above Ground | 11,225 | 6,943 | 4,282 | | 2,396 | 1,187 | 1,209 | | 9 |
117. | Coke Burners | 339 | }210 | 193 | | 1 | }4 | | 3 | |
118. | Patent Fuel Makers | 64 | | |||||||
119. | IronstoneMiners, Quarriers | 1,996 | 2,424 | | 428 | | | | | |
120. | Lead Miners | 372 | 171 | 201 | | | | | | |
121. | Miners in other Minerals | 66 | 43 | 23 | | | | | | |
122. | Coal, Shale, and Metalliferous MineOwners, Agents, Managers | 1,425 | 871 | 554 | | 3 | 1 | 2 | | |
123. | Other Mine Service | 508 | 633 | | 125 | 8 | | 8 | | |
124. | Stone, Slate, &c., Mine or QuarryOwners, Agents, Managers | 168 | (?) | (?) | (?) | | | | | 10 |
125. | StoneMiners, Quarriers | 6,451 | }13,694 | | 3,642 | 2 | } | 8 | | |
126. | StoneCutters, Dressers | 3,601 | 6 | |||||||
127. | SlateMiners, Quarriers, Workers | 454 | 996 | | 542 | 2 | | 2 | | |
128. | Limeburners | 172 | 164 | 8 | | | | | | |
129. | Clay, Sand, Gravel, ChalkPit, &c., Workers | 731 | 906 | | 175 | 5 | | 5 | | |
130. | Other Workers in Products of Quarries | 204 | 180 | 24 | | 42 | 51 | | 9 | |
2. Dealers in Products of Mines and Quarries. | | | | | | | | | | |
131. | Coal, CokeMerchants, Dealers | 4,002 | 3,428 | 574 | | 68 | 100 | | 32 | |
132. | Dealers in Stone, Slate, &c. | 155 | 196 | | 41 | 6 | 2 | 4 | | |
X.METAL, MACHINE, IMPLEMENT, AND CONVEYANCE MANUFACTURE. | ||||||||||
1. Iron and Steel Manufacture. | ||||||||||
133. | Pig Iron Manufacture (Blast Furnaces) | 3,345 | 7,781 | | 4,436 | 4 | | 4 | | |
134. | Puddling Furnaces and Rolling Mills; Tube Manufacture | 14,884 | 7,224 | 7,660 | | 35 | | 35 | | |
135. | Steel Manufacture, Smelting, Founding | 9,913 | 8,258 | 1,655 | | 5 | | 5 | | |
2. Manufacture of Other, Mixed, or Unspecified Metals. | ||||||||||
136. | Lead Manufacture | 116 | 143 | | 27 | 11 | 1 | 10 | | |
137. | Manufacture of other or unspecified Metals | 1,393 | 155 | 1,238 | | 19 | 3 | 16 | | |
3. Engineering and Machine Making. | ||||||||||
138. | Patternmakers | 3,914 | 3,408 | 596 | | 8 | | 8 | | |
139. | Millwrights | 559 | 800 | | 241 | 1 | | 1 | | |
140. | Ironfounders | 29,188 | 24,062 | 5,126 | | 167 | 60 | 107 | | |
141. | Brassfounders | 1,812 | 1,785 | 27 | | 29 | 11 | 18 | | |
142. | Blacksmiths, Strikers | 22,388 | 24,921 | | 2,533 | 31 | 23 | 8 | | |
143. | Erectors, Fitters, Turners | 23,264 | 26,567 | | 3,303 | 5 | | 5 | | |
144. | Brass Finishers | 3,505 | 3,834 | | 329 | 12 | 11 | 1 | | |
145. | Coppersmiths | 1,151 | 1,101 | 50 | | | | | | |
146. | Metal Machinists | 5,449 | 3,761 | 1,688 | | 175 | 7 | 168 | | |
148. | Boiler Makers | 9,749 | 9,767 | | 18 | | | | | |
147. | Labourers in Engineering Works | 5,719 | }17,771 | 14,340 | | 6 | }847 | 983 | | 11 |
149. | Other or undefined Workers in Engine and Machine Making | 26,223 | 1,811 | |||||||
159. | Roller Engravers, Block Cutters (for Textile, &c., Printing) | 169 | 13 | |||||||
4. Electrical Apparatus. | ||||||||||
150. | Electrical Cable Manufacture | 118 | }4,160 | 2,973 | | 25 | }30 | 61 | | |
151. | Electric Lamp Manufacture | 80 | 2 | |||||||
152. | Other Electrical Apparatus Makers; Electric Fitters; Electricians (undefined) | 6,935 | 64 | |||||||
5. Tools. | ||||||||||
153. | Tool Makers | 1,258 | 809 | 449 | | 29 | 29 | | | |
154. | File Makers | 67 | 136 | | 69 | 16 | 14 | 2 | | |
155. | Saw Makers | 135 | 197 | | 62 | 2 | | 2 | | |
156. | Cutlers; Scissors Makers | 153 | 271 | | 118 | 3 | 10 | | 7 | |
157. | Needle, PinMakers | 77 | | 77 | | 49 | | 49 | | |
158. | Steel Pen Makers | 2 | | 2 | | 2 | | 2 | | |
6. Types, Blocks, Dies. | | | | | | | | | | |
159. | Roller Engravers, Block Cutters (for Textile, &c., Printing) | 169 | (?) | (?) | (?) | 13 | (?) | (?) | (?) | 12 |
160. | TypeCutters, Founders | 310 | 430 | | 120 | 33 | 53 | | 20 | |
161. | Die, Seal, Coin, MedalMakers | 78 | 133 | | 55 | 22 | 21 | 1 | | |
7. Arms. | ||||||||||
162. | Gunsmiths, Gun Manufactures | 298 | 203 | 95 | | 4 | 3 | 1 | | |
163. | Sword, BayonetMakers | 2 | | 2 | | | | | | |
8. Miscellaneous Metal Trades. | ||||||||||
164. | Nail Manufacture | 294 | 281 | 13 | | 134 | 132 | 2 | | |
165. | Bolt, Nut, Rivet, Screw, StapleMakers | 857 | 1,039 | | 182 | 401 | 408 | | 7 | |
166. | Anchor, ChainManufacture | 72 | 79 | | 7 | 12 | 3 | 9 | | |
167. | Stove, Grate, Range, Fire IronMakers | 1,368 | 1,132 | 236 | | 20 | 14 | 6 | | |
168. | WireDrawers, Makers, Workers, Weavers | 1,344 | 1,149 | 195 | | 435 | 190 | 245 | | |
169. | White Metal, PlatedWare Manufacturers; Pewterers | 270 | 254 | 16 | | 34 | 20 | 14 | | |
170. | Tinplate Goods Makers | 3,493 | 4,153 | | 660 | 270 | 176 | 94 | | |
171. | Copper Workers | 63 | 157 | | 94 | 2 | 2 | | | |
172. | Leaden Goods Makers | 45 | 106 | | 61 | 9 | 18 | | 9 | |
173. | Zinc Workers | 23 | 54 | | 31 | | | | | |
174. | Brass, BronzeWorkers | 348 | 179 | 169 | | 23 | 39 | | 16 | |
175. | Other Iron Goods Makers; Iron Workers (undefined) | 2,964 | 1,314 | }351 | | 99 | | } | 75 | 13 |
176. | Other Metal Workers | 775 | 2074 | 62 | 236 | |||||
9. Ships and Boats. | ||||||||||
177. | ShipPlaters, Riveters, &c. | 16,977 | 10,835 | 6,142 | | | | | | |
178. | ShipOther Workers in Iron | 4,989 | 2,294 | 2,695 | | 17 | | 17 | | |
179. | Shipwrights | 8,248 | 6,988 | 1,260 | | | | | | |
180. | ShipOther Workers in Wood | 1,953 | 1,349 | 604 | | 23 | 2 | 21 | | |
181. | Ship Painters; Shipyard Labourers (undefined); Others in Ship and Boat Building | 18,689 | 13,061 | 5,628 | | 239 | 127 | 112 | | |
10. Vehicles. | ||||||||||
182. | RailwayCoach, Wagon Makers | 2,809 | 1,221 | 1,588 | | 3 | | 3 | | |
183. | Cycle Makers | 947 | }1,114 | 2,541 | | 71 | }37 | 56 | | |
184. | Motor Car Makers | 2,708 | 22 | |||||||
185. | Coach, CarriageMakers | 2,783 | 3,536 | | 753 | 11 | 5 | 6 | | |
186. | Wheelwrights | 185 | 564 | | 379 | | | | | |
187. | Others in Construction of Vehicles | 1,031 | 781 | 250 | | 8 | 21 | | 13 | |
11. Dealers in Hardware, Metals, Machines. | ||||||||||
188. | Ironmongers; Hardware Dealers, Merchants | 4,491 | 4,149 | 342 | | 1,371 | 948 | 423 | | |
189. | Other Dealers in Metals, Machines, &c. | 986 | 854 | 132 | | 210 | 125 | 85 | | |
XI.PRECIOUS METALS, JEWELS, WATCHES, INSTRUMENTS, AND GAMES. | ||||||||||
1. Precious Metals and Jewellery. | ||||||||||
190. | Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Jewellers | 1,196 | 1,222 | | 26 | 234 | 182 | 52 | | |
191. | Lapidaries and other Workers | 57 | 165 | | 108 | 12 | 75 | | 63 | |
2. Watches and Scientific Instruments. | ||||||||||
192. | Watchmakers, Clockmakers | 2,102 | 2,881 | | 779 | 57 | 58 | | 1 | |
193. | Scientific Instrument Makers; Opticians; Photographic Apparatus Makers | 796 | 585 | 211 | | 56 | 39 | 17 | | |
194. | Weighing and Measuring Apparatus Makers | 865 | 415 | 450 | | 86 | 49 | 37 | | |
195. | Surgical and Dental Instrument and Apparatus Makers | 275 | 125 | 150 | | 53 | 34 | 19 | | |
3. Musical Instruments. | ||||||||||
196. | Piano, OrganMakers | 654 | }659 | 117 | | 21 | }11 | 15 | | |
197. | Other Musical Instrument Makers | 122 | 5 | |||||||
4. Tackle for Sports and Games. | ||||||||||
198. | Fishing Tackle, Toy, Game Apparatus Makers | 957 | 685 | 272 | | 583 | 307 | 276 | | |
5. Dealers. | ||||||||||
199. | Dealers in Precious Metals, Jewellery, and Watches | 652 | 226 | 426 | | 213 | 128 | 85 | | |
200. | Dealers in Instruments, Toys, &c. | 190 | 176 | 14 | | 86 | 123 | | 37 | |
XII.BUILDING AND WORKS OF CONSTRUCTION. | ||||||||||
1. House Building, &c. | ||||||||||
201. | Architectural, Monumental Carvers, Sculptors, Masons | 987 | (?) | (?) | (?) | 4 | (?) | (?) | (?) | 14 |
202. | Builders | 2,269 | 2,646 | | 377 | 3 | 2 | 1 | | |
203. | Builders' Labourers | 1,609 | 186 | 1,423 | | 2 | | 2 | | |
204. | Carpenters, Joiners | 29,430 | }41,355 | | 11,603 | 19 | }9 | 10 | | |
205. | Carpenters', Joiners' Labourers | 322 | | |||||||
206. | Bricklayers | 3,441 | 4,333 | | 892 | | | | | |
207. | Bricklayers' Labourers | 1,674 | 1,864 | | 190 | | | | | |
208. | Masons | 12,967 | }24,386 | | 10,432 | 8 | }26 | | 14 | |
201. | Architectural, Monumental Carvers, Sculptors, Masons | 987 | 4 | |||||||
209. | Masons' Labourers | 5,328 | 8,840 | | 3,512 | 3 | | 3 | | |
210. | Slaters, Tilers | 5,518 | 6,315 | | 797 | 7 | 8 | | 1 | |
211. | Plasterers | 3,702 | 4,937 | | 1,235 | 4 | 1 | 3 | | |
212. | Plasterers' Labourers | 857 | 1,340 | | 483 | | | | | |
213. | Painters, Paperhangers, Decorators | 15,552 | }15,842 | 490 | | 52 | }186 | | 131 | |
214. | Glaziers | 780 | 3 | |||||||
215. | Plumbers, Gasfitters | 11,543 | 11,686 | | 143 | 35 | 30 | 5 | | |
216. | Locksmiths, Bellhangers | 108 | 211 | | 103 | 7 | 3 | 4 | | |
2. Other Works of Construction. | ||||||||||
217. | Railway, Canal, Harbour, &c.Contractors | 285 | 202 | 83 | | 1 | | 1 | | |
218. | Navvies; Railway, &c., Contractors' Labourers | 2,348 | 5,589 | | 3,241 | | | | | |
219. | Well, MineSinkers, Borers | 429 | 546 | | 117 | | | | | |
220. | RoadContractors, Surveyors Inspectors | 110 | 659 | | 549 | | | | | |
221. | Paviours; Road Labourers | 7,131 | 5,437 | 1,694 | | 1 | | 1 | | |
XIII.WOOD, FURNITURE, FITTINGS, AND DECORATIONS. | ||||||||||
1. Furniture, Fittings, and Decorations. | ||||||||||
222. | Cabinet Makers | 6,467 | 7,567 | | 1,100 | 165 | 88 | 77 | | |
223. | French Polishers | 1,167 | 1,118 | 49 | | 2,056 | 2,606 | | 550 | |
224. | Upholsterers | 2,508 | 2,653 | | 145 | 991 | 1,106 | | 115 | |
225. | House and Shop Fittings Makers | 622 | 456 | 166 | | 50 | 70 | | 20 | |
226. | Undertakers; Funeral Furniture Makers | 259 | 231 | 28 | | 29 | 22 | 7 | | |
227. | Wood Carvers; Carvers and Gilders | 1,062 | 1,663 | | 601 | 141 | 156 | | 15 | |
228. | Willow, Cane, Rush Workers; Basket Makers | 510 | 484 | 26 | | 144 | 41 | 103 | | |
229. | Dealers in Works of Art | 174 | 84 | 90 | | 88 | 32 | 56 | | |
230. | Furniture, &c., Dealers | 1,156 | 800 | 356 | | 465 | 413 | 52 | | |
2. Wood and Bark. | ||||||||||
231. | Sawyers; Wood Cutting Machinists | 7,883 | 6,471 | 1,412 | | 75 | 5 | 70 | | |
232. | Lath, Wooden Fence, HurdleMakers | 378 | 645 | | 267 | 5 | | 5 | | |
233. | Wood Turners | 1,069 | 1,817 | | 748 | 6 | 8 | | 2 | |
234. | Wooden Box, Packing CaseMakers | 1,838 | 1,674 | 164 | | 408 | 371 | 37 | | |
235. | Coopers; HoopMakers, Benders | 5,903 | 5,572 | 331 | | 40 | 5 | 35 | | |
236. | Cork, BarkCutters, Workers | 203 | 325 | | 122 | 145 | 137 | 8 | | |
237. | Other Workers in Wood | 1,303 | 1,058 | 245 | | 222 | 236 | | 14 | |
238. | Timber, Wood, Cork, BarkMerchants, Dealers | 1,028 | 1,048 | | 20 | 22 | 38 | | 16 | |
XIV.BRICK, CEMENT, POTTERY, AND GLASS. | ||||||||||
1. Brick, Cement, Pottery, and Glass. | ||||||||||
239. | Brick, Plain Tile, Terra CottaMakers | 3,821 | 3,960 | | 139 | 824 | 946 | | 122 | |
240. | Plaster, Cement Manufacture | 185 | 125 | 60 | | 2 | | 2 | | |
241. | Earthenware, China, Porcelain Manufacture | 2,354 | 2,328 | 26 | | 1,241 | 1,401 | | 160 | |
242. | Sheet, PlateGlass Manufacture | 201 | 313 | | 112 | 15 | 9 | 6 | | |
243. | Glass Bottle Manufacture | 2,010 | 969 | 1,041 | | 94 | 52 | 42 | | |
244. | Other Workers in Glass Manufacture | 662 | 872 | | 210 | 134 | 223 | | 89 | |
245. | Brick, CementDealers | 61 | }704 | 27 | | 2 | }1,060 | | 316 | |
246. | Earthenware, China, GlassDealers | 670 | 742 | |||||||
XV.CHEMICALS, EXPLOSIVES, OIL, SOAP, RESIN, &c. | ||||||||||
1. Colouring Matter. | ||||||||||
247. | Dye, Paint, Ink, Blacking Manufacture | 587 | 495 | 92 | | 116 | 106 | 10 | | |
2. Explosives and Matches | ||||||||||
248. | Gunpowder, Guncotton, Explosive Substance Manufacture | 1,157 | 838 | 319 | | 755 | 412 | 343 | | |
249. | Cartridge, Fireworks, Explosive Article Manufacture | 159 | 19 | 140 | | 277 | 42 | 235 | | |
250. | Lucifer Match Manufacture | 6 | 34 | | 28 | 3 | 145 | | 142 | |
3. Salt, Drugs, and other Chemicals and Compounds. | ||||||||||
251. | Salt Makers | 45 | 50 | | 5 | 9 | 6 | 3 | | |
252. | Manufacturing Chemists | 3,849 | 2,298 | 1,551 | | 743 | 488 | 255 | | |
253. | Alkali Manufacture | 15 | 139 | | 124 | 34 | 6 | 28 | | |
254. | Chemists, Druggists | 3,782 | 4,010 | | 228 | 863 | 617 | 246 | | |
4. Oil, Grease, Soap, Resin, &c. | ||||||||||
255. | Mineral Oil Workers | 2,124 | }1,464 | 1,911 | | 2 | }25 | 6 | | 15 |
256. | Other Oil Workers; Oil Cake Makers | 1,251 | 29 | |||||||
257. | Candle, Grease Manufacture | 298 | 329 | | 31 | 42 | 30 | 12 | | |
258. | SoapBoilers, Makers | 420 | 315 | 105 | | 75 | 48 | 27 | | |
259. | Manure Manufacture | 480 | 203 | 277 | | 23 | 17 | 6 | | |
260. | India Rubber, Gutta Percha Workers | 2,019 | 2,308 | | 289 | 1,568 | 1,704 | | 136 | |
261. | Waterproof Goods Makers | 483 | 390 | 93 | | 709 | 637 | 72 | | |
262. | Glue, Size, Varnish, &c. Makers | 245 | 176 | 69 | | 120 | 114 | 6 | | |
263. | Dealers in Paint, Explosives, Oil, Soap, Resin, &c. | 645 | 552 | 93 | | 334 | 122 | 212 | | |
XVI.SKINS, LEATHER, HAIR, AND FEATHERS | ||||||||||
1. Skins and Leather. | ||||||||||
264. | Furriers, Skinners | 821 | 713 | 108 | | 313 | 234 | 79 | | |
265. | Tanners | 1,022 | 965 | 57 | | 17 | 2 | 15 | | |
266. | Curriers | 667 | }1,822 | | 70 | 9 | }343 | | 89 | |
267. | Leather Goods, Portmanteau, Bag, Strap, &c., Makers | 1,085 | 245 | |||||||
2. Saddlery and Harness. | ||||||||||
268. | Saddlers; Harness, WhipMakers | 1,734 | 2,235 | | 501 | 107 | 77 | 30 | | |
3. Hair and Feathers. | ||||||||||
269. | Brush, BroomMakers; Hair, BristleWorkers | 578 | 610 | | 32 | 455 | 656 | | 201 | |
270. | Quill, FeatherDressers | 16 | 8 | 8 | | 108 | 174 | | 66 | |
4. Dealers in Skins, Leather, Hair, and Feathers. | ||||||||||
271. | Dealers in Skins, Leather, Hair, and Feathers | 334 | 345 | | 11 | 69 | 74 | | 5 | |
XVII.PAPER, STATIONERY, BOOKS, AND PRINTS. | ||||||||||
1. Paper and Stationery. | ||||||||||
272. | Paper Manufacture | 5,636 | 5,000 | 636 | | 4,477 | 4,655 | | 178 | |
273. | Paper Stainers | 75 | 122 | | 47 | 42 | 53 | | 11 | |
274. | Stationery Manufacture; Envelope Makers | 572 | 175 | 397 | | 1,786 | 1,392 | 394 | | |
275. | Paper Bag, Cardboard BoxMakers | 348 | 234 | 114 | | 2,904 | 2,685 | 219 | | |
276. | Other Workers in Paper, &c. | 514 | }691 | 160 | | 471 | }323 | 148 | | |
369. | Circular, Envelope Addressers, &c. | 13 | | |||||||
371. | Billposters | 324 | | |||||||
277. | Stationers, Law Stationers; Dealers in Paper | 2,051 | 2,149 | | 98 | 2,485 | 2,123 | 362 | | |
2. Books and Prints. | ||||||||||
278. | Printers | 11,031 | 10,077 | 954 | | 4,083 | 2,860 | 1,223 | | |
279. | Lithographers; Copper and Steel Plate Printers | 1,873 | 1,752 | 121 | | 787 | 731 | 56 | | |
280. | Bookbinders | 1,658 | 1,505 | 153 | | 4,023 | 3,530 | 493 | | |
281. | Publishers, Booksellers, Newspaper Publishers | 1,507 | 1,687 | }153 | | 708 | 608 | }290 | | 16 |
282. | Newspaper Agents, News Room Keepers | 735 | 717 | 855 | 672 | |||||
370. | Advertising, BillpostingAgents | 315 | | 7 | | |||||
XVIII.TEXTILE FABRICS. | ||||||||||
1. Cotton. | ||||||||||
283. | CottonGard and Blowing Room Processes | 117 | 161 | | 44 | 177 | 242 | | 65 | |
284. | CottonSpinning Processes | 456 | 249 | 207 | | 2,372 | 1,855 | 517 | | |
285. | CottonWinding, Warping, &c., Processes | 374 | 320 | 54 | | 1,661 | 2,362 | | 701 | |
286. | CottonWeaving Processes | 1,187 | 736 | 451 | | 6,269 | 6,042 | 227 | | |
287. | CottonWorkers in other and in undefined Processes | 852 | 990 | | 138 | 1,430 | 1,861 | | 431 | |
2. Wool and Worsted. | ||||||||||
288. | WoolSorting Processes | 485 | 472 | 13 | | 191 | 306 | | 115 | |
289. | WoolCarding and Combing Processes | 509 | 438 | 71 | | 197 | 203 | | 6 | |
290. | Wool and Worsted Spinning Processes | 2,021 | 1,704 | 317 | | 3,929 | 4,067 | | 138 | |
291. | Wool and Worsted Weaving Processes | 3,907 | 2,806 | 1,101 | | 7,531 | 6,596 | 935 | | |
292. | Wool and WorstedWorkers in other and in undefined Processes | 3,216 | 3,841 | | 625 | 3,300 | 4,473 | | 1,173 | |
3. Silk. | ||||||||||
293. | SilkSpinning Processes | 7 | 25 | | 18 | 155 | 317 | | 162 | |
294. | SilkWeaving Processes | 231 | 453 | | 222 | 514 | 1,268 | | 754 | |
295. | SilkWorkers in other and in undefined Processes | 102 | 85 | 17 | | 141 | 276 | | 135 | |
4. Flax, Linen, Hemp, Jute, and other Fibrous Materials. | ||||||||||
296. | Flax, Linen Manufacture | 5,503 | 5,502 | 1 | | 16,360 | 18,068 | | 1,708 | |
297. | Hemp, JuteManufacture | 12,618 | }10,593 | 2,173 | | 27,074 | }28,662 | | 1,537 | 17 |
298. | Cocoa Fibre Manufacture; Mat Makers | 148 | 51 | |||||||
299. | Rope, Twine, CordMakers | 1,486 | 1,505 | | 19 | 1,793 | 1,069 | 724 | | |
300. | Canvas, Sailcloth, Sacking, Net, &c.Manufacture | 1,592 | 977 | 615 | | 4,206 | 3,744 | 462 | | |
5. Mixed or Unspecified Materials. | ||||||||||
301. | Thread Manufacture | 1,843 | (?) | (?) | (?) | 8,519 | (?) | (?) | (?) | 18 |
302. | Hosiery Manufacture | 1,395 | 1,031 | 364 | | 9,960 | 10,926 | | 966 | |
303. | Lace Manufacture | 2,177 | 1,515 | 662 | | 2,954 | 1,381 | 1,573 | | |
304. | Carpet, Rug, FeltManufacture | 2,081 | 2,030 | 51 | | 3,906 | 3,158 | 748 | | |
301. | Thread Manufacture | 1,843 | }1,240 | 751 | | 8,519 | }9,081 | 100 | | |
305. | Smallware, Fancy Goods (Textile), &c.Manufacture | 148 | 662 | |||||||
306. | Weavers and Workers in Sundry and in undefined Fabrics; Factory Hands (Textile) undefined | 1,291 | 2,934 | | 1,643 | 3,593 | 9,744 | | 6,151 | 19 |
6. Bleaching, Printing, Dyeing, &c. | ||||||||||
307. | Textile Bleachers | 2,627 | 2,259 | 368 | | 2,177 | 2,073 | 104 | | |
308. | Textile Printers | 3,375 | 3,224 | 151 | | 2,472 | 2,389 | 83 | | |
309. | Textile Dyers | 4,171 | 3,447 | 724 | | 2,032 | 1,294 | 738 | | |
310. | Textile Calenderers, Finishers, &c. | 2,337 | 3,008 | | 671 | 1,743 | 1,545 | 198 | | |
7. Dealers. | ||||||||||
311. | Drapers, Linen Drapers, Mercers | 11,566 | 11,995 | | 429 | 10,055 | 7,814 | 2,241 | | |
312. | Other Dealers in Textile Fabrics | 1,222 | 1,379 | | 157 | 479 | 661 | | 182 | |
XIX.DRESS. | ||||||||||
1. Dress. | ||||||||||
313. | Straw Plait, Straw Hat, Straw Bonnet Manufacture | 14 | 15 | | 1 | 10 | 40 | | 30 | |
314. | Other Hat Manufacture; Cap Manufacture | 156 | 241 | | 85 | 860 | 744 | 116 | | |
315. | Milliners | 133 | 24 | 109 | | 6,680 | 5,936 | 744 | | |
316. | Hat, Bonnet, Straw Plait, &c.Dealers | 475 | 425 | 50 | | 400 | 251 | 149 | | |
317. | Tailors | 18,567 | 20,664 | | 2,097 | 11,838 | 10,023 | 1,815 | | |
318. | Clothiers, Outfitters Dealers | 1,657 | 1,824 | | 167 | 960 | 596 | 364 | | |
319. | Dressmakers | 177 | 23 | 154 | | 36,377 | 45,658 | | 9,281 | |
320. | Stay, CorsetMakers | 14 | 16 | | 2 | 244 | 605 | | 361 | |
321. | Shirt Makers; Seamstresses | 383 | 231 | 152 | | 8,806 | 10,930 | | 2,124 | |
322. | Button Makers | 5 | 3 | 2 | | 11 | 30 | | 19 | |
323. | Glove Makers | 65 | 17 | 48 | | 1,165 | 317 | 848 | | |
324. | Hosiers; Haberdashers | 332 | 387 | | 55 | 358 | 278 | 80 | | |
325. | Boot, ShoeMakers | 13,356 | 16,204 | | 2,848 | 2,129 | 2,769 | | 640 | |
326. | Slipper Makers | 129 | 276 | | 147 | 58 | 98 | | 40 | |
327. | Patten, ClogMakers | 181 | 176 | 5 | | 7 | | 7 | | |
328. | Boot, Shoe, Patten, Clog Dealers | 1,337 | 866 | 471 | | 2,407 | 2,104 | 303 | | |
329. | Wig Makers; Hairdressers | 4,834 | 3,758 | 1,076 | | 286 | 141 | 145 | | |
330. | Umbrella, Parasol, StickMakers | 281 | 341 | | 60 | 382 | 562 | | 180 | |
331. | Other Workers in Dress | 23 | 46 | | 23 | 108 | 172 | | 64 | |
332. | Other Dealers in Dress | 155 | 157 | | 2 | 307 | 430 | | 123 | |
XX.FOOD, TOBACCO, DRINK, AND LODGING. | ||||||||||
1. Food. | ||||||||||
333. | Creamery Workers | 218 | 189 | 29 | | 47 | 868 | | 821 | |
334. | Milksellers, Dairymen | 2,988 | 3,258 | | 270 | 4,338 | 3,932 | 406 | | |
335. | Provision Curers | 690 | 888 | | 198 | 418 | 967 | | 549 | |
336. | Cheesemongers, Buttermen, Provision Dealers | 1,873 | 1,341 | 532 | | 690 | 222 | 468 | | |
337. | Slaughterers, Slaughter-house Workers | 370 | 197 | 173 | | 29 | 3 | 26 | | |
338. | Butchers, Meat Salesmen | 13,198 | 11,567 | 1,631 | | 691 | 626 | 65 | | |
339. | Fish Curers | 1,548 | 1,016 | 532 | | 5,751 | 3,342 | 2,409 | | |
340. | Fishmongers, Poulterers, Game Dealers | 3,142 | 2,308 | 834 | | 1,711 | 1,412 | 299 | | |
341. | Millers; Cereal Food Manufacture | 2,961 | 2,980 | | 19 | 262 | 172 | 90 | | |
342. | Corn, Flour, Seed Merchants, Dealers | 1,665 | 1,569 | 96 | | 173 | 91 | 82 | | |
343. | Bread, Biscuit, Cake, &c. Makers | 16,508 | 17,410 | | 902 | 3,874 | 3,987 | | 113 | |
344. | Bakers, Confectioners Dealers | 4,103 | 3,813 | 290 | | 7,467 | 6,982 | 485 | | |
345. | Sugar Refiners | 819 | 717 | 102 | | 85 | 42 | 43 | | |
346. | Jam, Preserve, Sweet Makers | 1,568 | 374 | 1,194 | | 3,961 | 2,059 | 1,902 | | |
347. | Chocolate, Cocoa Makers | 144 | 38 | 106 | | 1,237 | 363 | 874 | | |
348. | Grocers; Tea, Coffee, ChocolateDealers | 24,548 | 25,148 | | 600 | 6,451 | 7,865 | | 1,414 | |
349. | Greengrocers, Fruiterers | 2,727 | 1,983 | 744 | | 3,394 | 3,161 | 233 | | |
350. | Aerated Water, Mineral WaterManufacture | 1,135 | 1,349 | | 214 | 574 | 483 | 91 | | |
351. | Mustard, Vinegar, Spice, Pickle, &c.Makers | 265 | 104 | 161 | | 312 | 269 | 43 | | |
352. | Other Dealers in Food | 276 | 319 | | 43 | 41 | 24 | 17 | | |
2. Tobacco. | ||||||||||
353. | Tobacco Manufacture | 511 | 811 | | 300 | 1,523 | 2,476 | | 953 | |
354. | Tobacconists | 689 | 715 | | 26 | 1,196 | 1,232 | | 36 | |
3. Manufacture of Spirituous Drinks. | ||||||||||
355. | Maltsters | 940 | 1,325 | | 385 | 12 | 5 | 7 | | |
356. | Brewers | 2,252 | 2,000 | 252 | | 153 | 52 | 101 | | |
357. | Distillers; Spirit Manufacture | 1,952 | 1,927 | 25 | | 304 | 43 | 261 | | |
4. Board, Lodging; Dealing in Spirituous Drinks. | ||||||||||
358. | Coffee-house, Eating- houseKeepers | 889 | 660 | 229 | | 785 | 875 | | 90 | |
359. | Lodging-house, Boarding-house Keepers | 391 | 372 | 19 | | 2,458 | 4,809 | | 2,351 | |
360. | Inn, HotelKeepers; Publicans, Beersellers; Wine and Spirit Merchants, Agents | 7,433 | 7,068 | 365 | | 1,668 | 1,806 | | 138 | |
361. | Beer Bottlers, Cellarmen | 730 | 1,020 | | 290 | 290 | 159 | 131 | | |
362. | Barmen | 4,827 | 4,806 | 21 | | 674 | 904 | | 230 | |
363. | Waiters (not Domestic); others in Inn, Hotel, Eating-house Service | 2,730 | 2,851 | | 121 | 4,087 | 2,765 | 1,322 | | |
XXI.GAS, WATER, ELECTRICITY, AND SANITARY SERVICE. | ||||||||||
1. Gas, Water, Electricity Service. | ||||||||||
364. | Gas Works Service | 6,338 | 5,585 | 753 | | 20 | 5 | 15 | | |
365. | Waterworks Service | 1,131 | 680 | 451 | | | | | | |
366. | Electricity Supply | 776 | 504 | 272 | | 3 | 4 | | 1 | |
2. Sanitary Service. | ||||||||||
367. | Drainage and Sanitary Service | 871 | 934 | | 63 | 13 | | 13 | | |
368. | Scavenging and Disposal of Refuse | 1,924 | 1,251 | 673 | | 9 | 6 | 3 | | |
XXII.OTHER, GENERAL, AND UNDEFINED WORKERS AND DEALERS. | ||||||||||
1. Billposting and Advertising. | ||||||||||
369. | Circular, Envelope Addressers, &c. | 13 | (?) | (?) | (?) | | | | | 20 |
370. | Advertising, Billposting Agents | 315 | (?) | (?) | (?) | 7 | (?) | (?) | (?) | 21 |
371. | Billposters | 324 | (?) | (?) | (?) | | | | | 20 |
372. | Sandwichmen, Bill Distributors | 129 | (?) | (?) | (?) | | | | | 22 |
2. About Animals. | | | | | | | | | | |
373. | Cattle, Sheep, Pig Dealers, Salesmen | 927 | 1,211 | | 284 | 15 | 22 | | 7 | |
374. | Drovers | 386 | 221 | 165 | | 1 | | 1 | | |
375. | Dog, Bird, Animal Keepers, Dealers | 110 | 96 | 14 | | 16 | 20 | | 4 | |
376. | Knackers | 20 | 15 | 5 | | | | | | |
3. Sundry Specified Industries. | ||||||||||
377. | CelluloidMakers, Workers | 9 | | 9 | | 3 | | 3 | | 23 |
378. | Tobacco Pipe, Snuff-box, &c.Makers | 366 | 431 | | 65 | 230 | 230 | | | |
379. | Bone, Horn, Ivory, Tortoiseshell Workers | 517 | 95 | 422 | | 240 | 100 | 140 | | |
380. | Floor-cloth, Oil-cloth Manufacture | 2,608 | 1,984 | 624 | | 104 | 11 | 93 | | |
381. | Japanners | 110 | 243 | | 133 | 62 | 149 | | 87 | |
382. | Chimney Sweeps | 574 | 439 | 135 | | 1 | 1 | | | |
383. | RagGatherers, Dealers | 212 | 135 | 77 | | 535 | 458 | 77 | | |
384. | Other Workers in Sundry Industries | 216 | }247 | 98 | | 78 | }127 | | 49 | |
372. | Sandwichmen, Bill Distributors | 129 | | |||||||
385. | Other Dealers in Sundry Industries | 140 | 105 | 35 | | 103 | 45 | 58 | | |
386. | Receiving Shop, Receiving Office Keepers, Assistants (Laundry : Dyers and Cleaners) | 27 | | 27 | | 131 | | 131 | | 23 |
4. Makers and Dealers (General or Undefined). | ||||||||||
387. | Multiple Shop, Multiple StoreProprietors, Workers (general or undefined) | 254 | }2,904 | 1,180 | | 346 | }5,843 | 194 | | |
388. | General or unclassified Shopkeepers; General Dealers | 3,830 | 5,691 | |||||||
389. | Pawnbrokers | 1,078 | 937 | 141 | | 581 | 576 | 5 | | |
390. | Costermongers, Hawkers, Street Sellers | 4,429 | }3,658 | 1,159 | | 2,416 | }2,542 | | 115 | |
392. | NewsBoys, Vendors (Street or undefined) | 388 | 11 | |||||||
391. | Contractors, Manufacturers, Managers, Superintendents (undefined) | 431 | 1,083 | | 652 | 28 | 35 | | 7 | |
5. Mechanics and Labourers (General or Undefined). | ||||||||||
393. | General Labourers | 34,213 | 55,024 | | 20,811 | 181 | 400 | | 219 | 24 |
394. | EngineDrivers, Stokers, Firemen (not Railway, Marine or Agricultural) | 11,976 | 17,238 | | 5,262 | 2 | | 2 | | |
395. | Artisans, Mechanics, Apprentices (undefined) | 451 | 2,299 | | 1,848 | 135 | 434 | | 299 | |
396. | FactoryHands, Labourers (undefined) | 646 | 1,547 | | 901 | 1,212 | 1,500 | | 288 | |
397. | Machinists, Machine Workers (undefined) | 231 | 735 | | 504 | 483 | 406 | 77 | | |
Total Occupied (Orders I.-XXII.) | 1,473,757 | 1,391,188 | 82,569 | | 593,210 | 591,624 | 1,586 | | | |
XXIII.WITHOUT OCCUPATION OR OCCUPATION UNSPECIFIED. | ||||||||||
398. | Retired from Business (not Army or Navy) | 37,460 | 38,478 | | 1,018 | 7,032 | 15,915 | | 8,883 | |
399. | Pensioners | 3,698 | 1,426 | 2,272 | | 1,133 | 88 | 1,045 | | |
400. | Old Age Pensioners (Occupation or former Occupation not stated) | 1,725 | | 1,725 | | 6,376 | | 6,376 | | 25 |
401. | Private Means | 5,122 | 4,767 | 355 | | 48,611 | 47,836 | 775 | | |
402. | Students and Scholars (14 years and upwards) | 38,106 | }220,222 | 40,797 | | 38,947 | }1134779 | 140,479 | | |
403. | Others | 222,913 | 1,236,311 | |||||||
Total of Unspecified or No Occupation (Order XXIII.) | 309,024 | 264,893 | 44,131 | | 1,338,410 | 1,198,618 | 139,792 | | | |
Total Enumerated aged 10 years and upwards | 1,782,781 | 1,656,081 | 126,700 | | 1,931,620 | 1,790,242 | 141,378 | | |
Notes:
1 | In 1901, Post Office Clerks, &c., were not distinguished from other Civil Service Clerks, and Post office Telegraphists were classified under Telegraph, TelephoneService. See No.96. |
2 | Street singers included under this heading in 1901. |
3 | Eighty "Motor Car Drivers" were returned in 1901, no distinction being made between "Domestic" and "Not Domestic". See No. 77. |
4 | Headings in 1901 were respectively "Laundry and Washing Service" and "Others engaged in Service". The Occupations included are, however, essentially the same in both Censuses. |
5 | Headings in 1901 were "Railway Porters and Servants" (10,020 males; 0 females), and "Railway Labourers (not Railway Contractors' Labourers)" (3,294 males; 86 females). Ticket Collectors and Examiners were included under the former heading. |
6 | See Note to No. 45. |
7 | The heading in 1901 was "Telegraph, TelephoneService" and included Post Office Telegraphists. See No. 1. |
8 | In 1901, Crofters, Crofters' Sones, &c., and Fishermen-Crofters were separately tabulated only for the seven Counties to which the Crofters Acts applied. |
9 | See Note to No. 255. |
10 | Owners, Agents, Managers included with Miners, Quarriers, &c., in 1901. |
11 | In 1901, Nos. 147, 149, and 159 were included in the heading "Other Engine and Machine Makers". |
12 | Classified with "Other Engine and Machine Makers" in 1901. See Nos. 147 and 149. |
13 | No sub-heading "Other Iron Goods Makers" in 1901. Some of the occupations classified under this sub-heading in 1911 were entered under the heading "Other Metal Workers" in 1901. |
14 | Classified with "Masons" in 1901. See No. 208. |
15 | No heading "Mineral Oil Workers" in 1901. Some of these workers were classified as "Oil Millers, Oil Cake Millers" and others as "Coal and Shale MineWorkers above Ground". |
16 | "Newspaper Publishers" and "Advertising, Billposting Agents" were classified with "Newspaper Agents" in 1901. |
17 | In 1901, Workers in Hemp, Jute, and Cocoa Fibre Manufacture were tabulated together, and Mat Makers separately. |
18 | In 1901, Workers in Thread Manufacture were classified with Workers in "Small Wares, etc., Manufacture." See No. 305. |
19 | The numbers for 1901 include persons returned as "Other Weavers of Mixed Cotton, Wool, etc.," "Other Workers of Mixed Cotton, Wool, etc.," "Weavers (undefined)," and "Factory Hands (Textile) undefined." |
20 | Classified with "Other Workers in Paper" in 1901. See No. 276. |
21 | Classified with "Newspaper Agents" in 1901. See No. 282. |
22 | Classified with "Other Workers in Sundry Industries" in 1901. See No. 384. |
23 | Not in Occupation Index in 1901. |
24 | Decrease partly due to better classification in 1911, from additional information in Census Schedule regarding Industry with which persons were connected. |
25 | The Old Age Pensions Act was not in force in 1901. |