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United Society of Master Chimney Sweeps (London, England),
creator.
Eleventh anniversary of the United Society of Master Chimney Sweeps :
(established June 15th, 1825,) for the benefit of their apprentices.
London :
United Society of Master Chimney Sweeps,
1836.
1 sheet ;
27 x 21 cm
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Broadside. Includes a list (in two colums) of 38 names of members of the society.
Inscribed at top, in pen and black ink: Relates to "climbing-boys."
"Several of the Master Chimney Sweepers of London, and its environs, having looked with regret upon the general condition of Chimney Sweepers and their Apprentices, are of opinion that much good would accrue both to the Masters and Apprentices, if the Act of Parliament, made for the Relief of Climbing Boys, were put in full force; but which, at present, as to its effects in alleviating the inconveniencies they labour under, is but insufficiently known. Urged by these considerations, the have formed themselves into a Society for the purpose of raising a Fund and devising means for the Relief of Apprentices, and furtherance of the general interests of the Trade".
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The London Society of Master Sweeps had its own set of rules, one of which included that boys and girls were not required to work on Sundays but had to attend Sunday school to study, learn, and read the Bible.
United Society of Master Chimney Sweeps (London, England)
Chimney sweeps
Great Britain.
Apprentices
Great Britain.
Child labor
Great Britain.
London (England)
Social life and customs
19th century.
Broadsides.
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Chron.
1836.
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https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/catalog/orbis:11640868