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  • Dwan was born in Rotherhithe, London to a family of lightermen in the Port of London.
  • Kirkham was the third child of Thomas Gallon Kirkham, a lighterman, and his wife Elizabeth Jane.
  • The construction of the docks was bitterly opposed by the lightermen and other vested interests, but went ahead anyway.
  • It is one of two such historic companies without livery, the other being the Company of Watermen and Lightermen.
  • In 1975 a charity called Transport On Water ( TOW ) was founded by watermen and lightermen and people in public life.
  • The services of the lightermen had suddenly become extremely expensive, and only the luckiest refugees secured a place in a boat.
  • The union was founded in 1889 as the "'Amalgamated Society of Watermen and Lightermen of the River Thames " '.
  • They are liveried watermen carrying oars : formerly, the Mayor's barge was rowed by members of the Company of Watermen and Lightermen.
  • While he was sculling he continued working as a lighterman and worked for Humphrey & Grey starting as a boy in the tug Sir John.
  • The next year he moved to the Alijadores de Tampico ( Tampico Lightermen ), and hit . 311 with a subpar 20 home runs and 58 RBI.
  • A "'lighterman "'is a worker who operates a lighter, a type of flat-bottomed barge, which may be powered or unpowered.
  • The union was formed in 1925 when the watermen and lightermen belonging to the National Amalgamated Stevedores, Lightermen, Watermen and Dockers decided to secede and form their own union.
  • The union was formed in 1925 when the watermen and lightermen belonging to the National Amalgamated Stevedores, Lightermen, Watermen and Dockers decided to secede and form their own union.
  • Born in Brighton to a Catholic family, Smith became an apprentice lighterman when he was eleven years old, but ran away to sea and settled in the United States.
  • On the British canal system, the term'barge'is used to describe a boat wider than a narrowboat, and the people who move barges are often known as lightermen.
  • In 1925 the watermen and lightermen considered joining the T & G, but instead decided to form their own union, the Watermen, Lightermen, Tugmen and Bargemen's Union.
  • In 1925 the watermen and lightermen considered joining the T & G, but instead decided to form their own union, the Watermen, Lightermen, Tugmen and Bargemen's Union.
  • Some of the workers were highly skilled-the lightermen had their own livery company or guild, while the deal porters ( workers who carried timber ) were famous for their acrobatic skills.
  • When he was 15 he was apprenticed as lighterman to his grandfather Williams and this allowed him to enter the novice sculls in the National Dock Labour Board ( NDLB ) regatta at Putney.
  • Bombing during the Blitz of World War II severely damaged the docks and by the 1960s, newer container technology and relocation to Tilbury had made the lightermen's trade, lighterage, obsolete.
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