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            Some photos from my recent week in Amsterdam
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                For St Patrick’s Day

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                  RIP Steve Harley From Steve Harley and the Cockney Rebel

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                    Thin Lizzy the Boys are back in town, interesting fact about this song is that is about a Manchester gang the quality street gang

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                      knocker-up or knocker-upper was a member of a profession in the Netherlands, Britain, Ireland, and some other countries that started during, and lasted well into, the Industrial Revolution, when alarm clocks were neither cheap nor reliable. A knocker-up’s job was to rouse sleeping people so they could get to work on time. By the 1940s and 1950s, this profession had more or less entirely died out, although it still continued in some pockets of industrial England until the early 1970s.

                      The knocker-up used a baton or short, heavy stick to knock on the clients’ doors or a long and light stick, often made of bamboo, to reach windows on higher floors. One famous photograph shot in 1931 by John Topham shows a knocker-up in East London using a pea-shooter. In return for the task, the knocker-up would be paid a few pence a week. Some knocker-ups would not leave a client’s window until they were sure that the client had been awakened, while others simply tapped several times and then moved on.

                      A knocker-up would also use a ‘snuffer outer’ as a tool to rouse the sleeping. This implement was used to put out gas lamps which were lit at dusk and then needed to be extinguished at dawn.

                      There were large numbers of people carrying out the job, especially in larger industrial towns such as Manchester. Generally the job was done by elderly men and pregnant women but sometimes police constables supplemented their pay by performing the task during early morning patrols.

                      Molly Moore (daughter of Mary Smith, also a knocker-up and the protagonist of a children’s picture book by Andrea U’Ren called Mary Smith) claims to have been the last knocker-up to have been employed as such. Both Smith and Moore used a long rubber tube to shoot dried peas at their clients’ windows.

                      In Ferryhill, County Durham, miners’ houses had slate boards set into their outside walls onto which the miners would write their shift details in chalk so that the colliery-employed knocker-up could wake them at the correct time. These boards were known as “knocky-up boards” or “wake-up slates”

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                        Had a lovely date with Ladyhot, got to know her a lot better and we became really good friends 🙂

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                          They might be giants Istanbul (Not Constantinople)

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                            James Sit down

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                              Men at Work Down Under

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                                Starship we built this city

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                                  The Smiths how soon is now?

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