England Occupations Further Reading S to W - International Institute

Further Reading (cont.)
STIRK, Jean. 1990.Old Occupations: The Papermakers. Family Tree Magazine Vol 6. Part I in #6, page 4-5; Part II in #7, page 4-5; Part III in #8, page 4-5.

STOREY, R.A. 1980.Records of the Working Man. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 20 #1, page 5-10.

STRINGER, R. J. 1996. The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London. Metropolitan (London and North Middlesex Family History Society) Vol 18 #4, page 182-183.

STRUTT, Joseph. 1801. The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England. New edition by Charles COX 1903 (Methuen), reprint 1968 (Singing Tree Press). item 3.

SURRY, Nigel. 1981. Hampshire Apprentices to the Painter Stainers Company: Their Professional Activities and Social Origins c.1660-1795. Papers and Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club Vol 37, page 63-71.

SUTTON-GOOLD, P.M. Decorative Leadwork. Shire Publications.

SWAIN, Margaret. Ayrshire and Other Whitework. Shire Publications.

SWAIN, Margaret. Embroidered Georgian Pictures. Shire Publications.

SWANN, June. 1986. Shoemaking. Shire Publications.

SYMES, Michael. A Glossary of Garden History. Shire Publications.

TALBOT-ASHLEY, Peter. 1995. Old Occupations: The Agricultural Labourer. Family Tree Magazine Vol 11 #9, page 5-6. [See comments by CREW and JOLLIFFE]

TAMES, Richard. Isambard Kingdon Brunel [railway and steamship engineer]. Shire Publications.

TAMES, Richard. Josiah Wedgewood. Shire Publications.

TATE, W.E. 1983. 3rd edition. The Parish Chest. Phillimore.

TAYLOR, Gladys. 1954. Oranges and Lemons: The Rhyme and the Churches. Peter Nevill.

TAYLOR, Norma. 2001. My Quest for Taylors of Hampshire. Hampshire Family Historian Vol 28 #1, page 14-17.

TELKMAN, George. 2000. The Firewood Choppers. Cockney Ancestor (East of London Family History Society) #88, page 30-31.

THADDEUS, Fr. 1898. The Franciscans in England 1600-1850. Art and Book Company, London.

THEOBALD, Judith. 1988. Old Occupations: Charcoal Burning. Family Tree Magazine Vol 4 #12, page 4-5.

THOMAS, J.E. 1972. The English Prison Officer Since 1850. Routledge, Kegan Paul.

THOMPSON, E.P. and YEO, Eileen. 1973. The Unknown Mayhew. Penguin Books.

THOMPSON, Kate. 2001. Apprenticeship and the New Poor Law in The Family and Local History Handbook 5th edition, page 44-47. Genealogy Services Directory.

TITFORD, John. 1991. Old Occupations: The Proctor. Family Tree Magazine Vol 7 #3, page 4-5.

TITFORD, John. 1995. Review of British Biographical Archive Series I by Laureen Baillie and Paul Sieveking 1984-1988. 1236 fiches with 4-volume printed index. Series II edited by Humanities Reference Unit, University of Glasgow, 1991-1999. 750 fiches. Family Tree Magazine Vol 11 #7, page 22. The BBA is on 1260 fiches (alphabetical in several sets), starting at.

TITFORD, John. 1998-1999. ''Have You Tried…? John Titford’s Guide to Printed Sources for Family Historians: University Registers:'' Family Tree Magazine. Oxford in Vol 14 #3, page 8-9. Cambridge in Vol 14 #6, page 11-12. London in Vol 14 #8, page 58-59. Universities in England and Wales in Vol 14 #10, page 25-26; Scottish Universities in Vol 14 #12, page 8-9; Irish Universities, Vocational Education and Denominational (Anglican and Roman Catholic) in Vol 15 #2, page 20-22;Denominational (Nonconformist) in Vol 15 #4, page 25-27.

TITFORD, John. 2001-1. Odd Vols: Portraits of Baptist Luminaries. Family Tree Magazine Vol 17 #9, page 4-5.

TITFORD, John. 2001-2. Odd Vols: Unusual Printed Sources for Family Historians: Dissenting Ministers and Congregations. Family Tree Magazine Vol 17 #12, page 4-6.

TITFORD, John. 2002. Odd Vols: Unusual Printed Sources for Family Historians: Progress, Commerce and Kindred Publications: “Nineteenth Century Commercial Directories with Knobs on”. Family Tree Magazine Vol 18. Part I in #3, page 9-11; Part II in #6, page 24-26.

TODD, William B. British Book Trades 1710-1777. An Index of Masters and Apprentices recorded in the Inland Revenue Registers at the PRO Kew. Printing Historical Society.

TOWNSEND, Hilary. 1997. Old Occupations: The Trinity [Frome, Somerset] Weavers. Family Tree Magazine Vol 13 #5, page 3-4.

TREVELYAN, George Macaulay. 1986 reprint of 1942 book. English Social History, A Survey of Six Centuries, Chaucer to Victoria. Penguin Books.

TRIBE, Tom and WHATMORE, Philip. 1981. Dorset Clocks and Clockmakers, with a Supplement on the Channel Isles.. Tanat Books. .

TURNER, John. 1988. Circus Family Histories. Family Tree Magazine Vol 4 #7.

TURNER, John. 1990. Circus Roots. Family Tree Magazine Vol 6 #12, page 19.

TURNER, John. 1997. Circus and Fairground Ancestry. Family Tree Magazine Vol 13 #8, page 10.

TURNER, Keith. Old Trams. Shire Publications.

TWINING, Andrew and TWINING, Sandra. 1993. Dictionary of Old Trades and Occupations. Self-published, Kogarah, NSW, Australia. .

TYLER, Peter M. 1993. Old Occupations: Ironworkers. Family Tree Magazine Vol 9 Part I in #8; Part II in #9; Part III in #10.

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, Barney. 1998. Biography Database 1680-1830 (Volume 2) CD-ROM review. Family Tree Magazine Vol 14 #9, page 29.

ULLYETT, Kenneth. 1947. British Clocks and Clockmakers. Collins, London.

UPHAM, N.E. Anchors. Shire Publications.

VAN DULKEN, Stephen. 2002. How Patents of Inventions at British Library Can Help One-Namers. Journal of One-Name Studies Vol 7 #10, page 9-10.

VAN LEMMEN, Hans. 2002. Architectural Ceramics. Shire Publications.

VAN LEMMEN, Hans. Mediaeval Tiles. Shire Publications.

VAN LEMMEN, Hans. Tiled Furniture. Shire Publications.

VAN LEMMEN, Hans. Victorian Tiles. Shire Publications.

VENN, J. and VENN, J. A. 1922-1954. ''Alumnae Cantabrigiensis. A Biographical List of all Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge from the Earliest Times to 1900''. Part I: From the earliest times to 1751. Cambridge University Press. On 5 films starting at.

VICKERS, Ray. 1993-1. Old Occupations: Soapmakers. Family Tree Magazine. Vol 9 #6.

VICKERS, Ray. 1993-2 Old Occupations: Chemists. The Chemical Industry to 1914. Family Tree Magazine. Vol 9 #4.

VICKERS, R.L. 1993. Old Occupations: Shoemaking. Family Tree Magazine Vol 9 #12, page 32-33.

VICKERS, R.L. 1996. Old Occupations: The Horse Trades. Family Tree Magazine Vol 12 #5, page 18-19.

VICTORIA and ALBERT MUSEUM. 1960. Catalogue of a Loan Exhibition of English Chintz. Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.

VINCE, John. Discovering Horse Brasses. Shire Publications.

VINCE, John. 1974. Old British Livestock. Shire Publications.

VOKES, Keith. 1996. Two Weeks in November (The Story of the Swing Riots of 1830 and Beyond). Hampshire Family Historian Vol 23 #3, page 166-169.

WADE, Zia. 1987. Hop Picking. Family Tree Magazine. Vol 4. Part I in #1; Part II in #2, page 26-27.

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