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This web page historyofwages.blogspot.com states the following, "Find out how much people in different occupations were paid at different periods in history." We saw that the webpage said " London bricklayers wages 1888." It also said " As skilled workers, bricklayers enjoyed a relatively good hourly rate of pay. But their take-home pay each week could vary depending on the time of year and the availability of work. In the summer, when daylight permitted longer working days, a bricklayer in full-time employment could expect substantially more hours work and more pay."SEEK SIMILAR DOMAINS
And welcome to the History of Wallasey. Website, the place to be for the story of the places and the people of our great borough. I hope to transport you on a journey through the rich and wonderful heritage of this region, exploring its eventful history, investigating its unique culture and inspiring you to learn more. Special Landmark Feature for the History of Wallasey website. The men and women who lost their lives from Wallasey are listed on the Great War Memorial plaque which is situated at VCH, Mil.
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A site devoted to the study of military history and warfare throughout the ages. Thursday, January 5, 2012. NEWS UPDATE - NEW WEBSITE. Apologies for the lengthy delay since my last post. The good news is that this blog has moved to my new website. Which can be reached by clicking on any of the underlined links in this blog post. The new site will be designed to cater for my wider interests in general history and politics and will be updated regularly.