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What is a Charwoman?
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Bob | Report | 26 Mar 2005 10:51 |
Any fan of Terry Pratchet will know that it is Seamstresses not Chars or Dressmakers. Bob |
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Chris | Report | 26 Mar 2005 10:12 |
Thanks all for your Help.. I have got a Charwomen and a Dressmaker in my family!! However the Dressmaker is listed as a Lodger!! in a inn which my ancestors owned...who knows!! Chris. |
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Unknown | Report | 26 Mar 2005 09:37 |
I thought the euphemism for a prostititute was a 'dress-maker' though no doubt ladies of the night would make up a legit. job for the enumerator when he came calling. nell |
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Jelly | Report | 26 Mar 2005 09:36 |
'Another name for charwoman is prostitute' ???? I've never heard that before. Is it just a local thing from where you come from? As far as I know, as everyone else has said, a char is just a cleaner. Julie |
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Unknown | Report | 26 Mar 2005 08:14 |
My mum after staying home when my brother and I were little, became a 'char'. She still works for 2 elderly people and her duties include keeping them company and vacuuming. one of them buys biscuits specially for her elevenses. nell |
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Joan | Report | 26 Mar 2005 07:57 |
Hi there i would just like to say that i am a Charwoman by trad and its bloodey hard Work. Regards Joan (head Charlady) |
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KathleenBell | Report | 26 Mar 2005 00:40 |
From googling 'old occupations' :- CHARWOMAN - cleaning woman Kath. x |
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Darksecretz | Report | 26 Mar 2005 00:37 |
hi, just thought i'd shove my twopenneth in, Another name for a 'charwoman' is Prostitute/ lady of the night, whatever you call them. dont rightly know if this'll help or not :)) regards Julie |
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Bob | Report | 25 Mar 2005 20:48 |
CHARWOMAN, one who is hired to do occasional household work. Char or chare, which forms the first part of the word, is common, in many forms, to Teutonic languages, meaning a turn, and, in this original sense, is seen in ajar, properly on char, of a door on the turn in the act of closing. It is thus applied to a turn of work, an odd job, and is so used, in the form chore, in America, and in dialects of the south-west of England. |
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JG70 | Report | 25 Mar 2005 20:12 |
A charwoman is a general skivvy! It's a well known occupation of working class women in the 19th century. Jacquie |
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Kat | Report | 25 Mar 2005 19:41 |
like the 'the tea girl' ??? ('cuppa char luvvy' ???) !! lol ! xxkxx YO MERSEA ISLAND!! |
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Heather | Report | 25 Mar 2005 19:28 |
Its a 'lady what does' the cleaning in a domestic situation. |
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Zoe | Report | 25 Mar 2005 19:12 |
as far as a I know charwoman is a totally different occupation to chairwoman and is a cleaner/home help type |
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Chris | Report | 25 Mar 2005 19:11 |
hello. Does anyone know what a Charwomen is? could be Chairwomen..but has been transcribed as Char. Thanks. Chris |