Dipper (General)
I'm sure I have seen occupations as Dipper in Tin Works - and given Redbrook's association I wonder ..........
A dipper was involved in making tin boxes, canisters, etc. by dipping the
seams and ends of tins in acid then in a small bath of solder to make the
joints.
A sorter, aka assorter, (tin boxes), sorted the tin plates, and/or
inspected the finished boxes for defects.
Now the other option is Dipper as in Pick Pocket !
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- Jane Stephens bpt 1735 or 1738 ? -
GrandDad,
2009-02-20, 00:58
- Jane Stephens bpt 1735 or 1738 ? -
jimashton,
2009-02-20, 01:25
- Jane Stephens bpt 1735 or 1738 ? -
reporter,
2009-02-20, 02:05
- Jane Stephens bpt 1735 or 1738 ? -
jimashton,
2009-02-20, 05:09
- Jane Stephens bpt 1735 or 1738 ? -
reporter,
2009-02-20, 05:21
- Jane Stephens bpt 1735 or 1738 ? - jimashton, 2009-02-21, 01:40
- Jane Stephens bpt 1735 or 1738 ? -
reporter,
2009-02-20, 05:21
- Jane Stephens bpt 1735 or 1738 ? -
jimashton,
2009-02-20, 05:09
- Jane Stephens bpt 1735 or 1738 ? -
reporter,
2009-02-20, 02:05
- Jane Stephens - the answer! -
reporter,
2009-02-21, 23:34
- Jane Stephens - the answer! -
GrandDad,
2009-02-22, 00:18
- Jane Stephens - the answer! - slowhands, 2009-02-22, 00:35
- Jane Stephens - the answer! -
jimashton,
2009-02-22, 01:05
- Jane Stephens - the answer! -
reporter,
2009-02-22, 01:53
- Dipper - slowhands, 2009-02-22, 02:28
- Jane Stephens - the answer! -
reporter,
2009-02-22, 01:53
- Jane Stephens - the answer! -
GrandDad,
2009-02-22, 00:18
- Jane Stephens bpt 1735 or 1738 ? -
jimashton,
2009-02-20, 01:25