#occupationoftheday
About time for a little heads-up from me.

I've been navigating some medical bumps in the road here, so social media has taken a back seat...and the #OccupationOfTheDay is taking a break too.

Looking forward to some awesome #science & #history conversations with you once I'm back in action!
April 18, 2025 at 11:28 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…COKE INSPECTOR:

At a gas works, a worker who "investigates complaints from customers as to quantity and quality of coke supplied."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Selling Coke at the Gas Works (Tidmarsh, 1893-4) c/o M'cr Art Gallery
March 28, 2025 at 9:36 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…SERVANT:

"A person engaged to attend or wait upon, or to obey the directions & meet the needs of, a particular person, or to perform specified tasks in a particular household or establishment..."

OED (2025), buff.ly/4RC18mz
📷 Hogarth's Servants (c.1750-5) c/o Tate
March 27, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…CALICO PLAITER:

A textile worker who "folds calico backwards and forwards, in folds of a given length, for convenience in passing it through calico printing machines."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Calico printing process (1835) c/o Wellcome Coll'n
March 26, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…FLAP KEEPER:

"greases and clears obstructions daily from iron flaps, fitted to sewer outlets to prevent entry of tidal wave."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Sewer worker (1958) c/o Seattle Municpal Archives, CC-BY 4.0
March 25, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…CHAPE FILER:

A skilled metalworker who made mountings for scabbards and/or small fixings such as buckles.

📷 Sabre with highly ornamented scabbard, c/o Met Museum
March 24, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…THREE BRANCH HAND:

Term given to a workman who offers multiple skills, typically combining the work of a plumber, glazier and house painter.

📷 Jobs of a three branch hand, c.early 19thC
March 23, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…HAIR BLEACHER:

"bleaches hair for wig making by immersion in solution of hydrogen peroxide, etc., to produce artificial white hair, or to reduce intensity of existing colour."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Trade card (c.1765) c/o British Museum, CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0
March 22, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is...ODD WORKER or ODD FILER (cycles):

A worker who "finishes parts of cycles, with file, etc., at a bench."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Inventor in bicycle workshop, Netherlands (1945) c/o Wiki Commons
March 21, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…FLOWER MODELLER & PLANT MOUNTER:

Skilled worker (usu. temp) employed by the British Museum's Natural History dept. to mount & arrange displays of flora for models of animals shown in natural habitats.

Dict of Employments Open to Women (1898)
📷 'Edward's Dodo'(c.1620)
March 20, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…PUNCHCLOD:

"A low peasant, a ploughman, one engaged in agriculture." Dialect term, chiefly Yorks.

English Dialect Dictionary (1898-1905)
📷 The Ploughing Lesson (c.1890) c/o North Lincs Museums, CC-BY-NC 4.0
March 19, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…GAITNER:

A skilled agricultural worker whose job it was to reshape bound sheaves into a configuration which allowed for ease of carrying and good drainage and drying.

📷 'Summer' (c.1644), Teniers the Younger, c/o National Gallery
March 18, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is...ROTARY KILN BURNER:

"in charge of rotary kiln [for cement manufacture]; regulates supply of slurry (mixture of limestone/chalk & clay with water) to kiln...regulates heat from furnace."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Rotary kiln burners (1926) c/o Wiki Commons
March 17, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is...LORRY MAN or LURRY MAN (or woman!):

"drives a heavy four-wheeled vehicle known as a lorry, or, in the North of England, a lurry."

Dict of Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 17 yr old lorry driver (1958) c/o Nat'l Library of Wales, CC-BY-SA 4.0
March 16, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is...SYRINGE COTTONER:

"binds cotton, by hand, round plungers of syringes; usually also boxes and wraps up syringes"

Dict of Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Enema syringes c/o Wellcome Coll'n, CC-BY 4.0
March 15, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is...SCHOLASTIC AGENT:

"advises parents as to choice of school, arranges placing of children at school chosen; also acts as employment agent for schools and teachers"

Dict of Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 'Hygiene of the Schoolroom' (1911) c/o Wiki Commons
March 14, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is...INSIDE HAND:

"engaged in workshop where organ builders specialise in different branches; makes & fits up action controls, sound board and similar [on] inside of pipe organ"

Dict of Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Church organ, Coggeshall, Essex (c.1895) c/o Met Museum
March 13, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is...FAULT FINDER:

"in [electrical] test room makes various tests (for insulation, resistance, etc.) on cable to ensure it reaches standard specification, using galvanometer."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Galvanometer room, Edison lab (1915) c/o Wiki Commons
March 12, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is...DAILY GIRL or MORNING GIRL:

A female general servant who did not live in the household of the family for whom she worked.

Dict of Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 The Servant Girl, Gertler (1923) c/o Tate, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
March 11, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is...BIBLE DEPOT KEEPER:

"a retail shopkeeper who sells bibles, texts, tracts, and religious publications; sometimes sells from private house instead of from shop."

Dict of Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Bible (1683) c/o Wellcome Collection
March 10, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…FLORAL DECORATOR:

"decorates ball rooms, tables, churches, etc., with flowers, ferns, palms, etc., in various designs or colour schemes for special functions."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 The Bouquet, Bland c/o M'cr Art Gallery, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
March 9, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…GRAFTER:

"a white mender [mender of bleached lace] who works a patch of net into a damaged place, to cover defect."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Women Making Lace c/o Wellcome Collection
March 8, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…PUBLIC LETTER WRITER:

A literate worker who wrote letters on behalf of illiterate clients. Tasks might vary from penning love letters for sweethearts, to composing requests for employment or demands for money.

📷 The Public Letter Writer (1880) c/o York Museums Trust
March 7, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…PRIVATE POLICEMAN:

"a watchman usu. wearing uniform; is frequently an ex-police constable on pension; sometimes specifically designated, e.g. private constable, river policeman (water supply)."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 Night watchman (1943) c/o Library of Congress
March 6, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…TACKLE MAKER:

"erects ship masts & derricks; takes over duties of ship's crew in port when seamen are paid off; moves ship about in dock; splices hemp, wire running & standing rigging..."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
📷 'Double Corner' (1889) c/o Manx National Heritage
March 5, 2025 at 9:30 AM