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Benita Cullingford

    British Chimney Sweeps
    Edwin and the Climbing Boys
    • Edwin and the Climbing Boys

      • 179pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      "Will you tell me a story?" little Pete whispered. Edwin gazed across the rooftops. "Once upon a time," he began, "in a faraway land, there dwelt an English man. He lived with his wife in a big house called an Embassy. They had a privileged child who didn't go to school. Tutors came and taught him how to be a gentleman." He paused. Pete's eyelids were drooping. "The boy's mother took him to England for their holidays, where they stayed with his uncle, Lord Robert, an Admiral of the Fleet." Pete was asleep. Just as well, Edwin thought, his life was no fairy tale. After Edwin witnesses his parents' death in a fire at sea, his uncle sends him to an academic boarding school. An unexpected encounter with climbing boys, Smudge and Jake, leads to an adventure beyond his wildest dreams. Informative and heart-warming, the story gives an intriguing insight into chimney sweeping in 18th-century London.

      Edwin and the Climbing Boys
    • British Chimney Sweeps

      Five Centuries of Chimney Sweeping

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,2(15)Évaluer

      Chimney sweeping is explored through its historical evolution, tracing back to the twelfth century and highlighting the invention of mechanical devices in the late nineteenth century. The narrative features notable figures in the trade, including women who played significant roles, and provides detailed illustrations of tools and techniques used by sweeps. Additionally, it examines the influence of social reform on the profession and its representation in literature, offering a comprehensive view of this unique and often overlooked occupation.

      British Chimney Sweeps