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| ainsborough Trinity whilst also working as a | bricklayer, an occupation that would later earn him the |
| After high school, he worked as a | bricklayer and part-time soccer player. |
| A strong rationalist he was a shoemaker, | bricklayer and insurance salesman. |
| Outside of cricket, Jupp was originally a | bricklayer, and became a pub landlord in 1875. |
| Sayers became a | bricklayer, and for the next seven years shuttled betwe |
| d at public schools before becoming a miner, | bricklayer and farmer. |
| Chapman was an eminent master | bricklayer and "accounted one of the most dextrous cric |
| ton, Derbyshire, the son of William Purdy, a | bricklayer and his wife Elizabeth. |
| , 1877 - December 21, 1936) - He worked as a | bricklayer and was a representative of the social democ |
| He was brought into training as a | bricklayer, and at the same time he attended classes at |
| ceived a primary education before becoming a | bricklayer and railway inspector, as well as a union of |
| Keenor, the son of a | bricklayer and a mason, was born in Cardiff and as chil |
| born in Plaquemine, Louisiana, the son of a | bricklayer and mid-wife and one of 19 children. |
| England, the son of Charles Smith, a foundry | bricklayer, and Eva Harrison, and had an older brother |
| shire, Fawcett served an apprenticeship as a | bricklayer, and immediately became an active trade unio |
| sion repairman before becoming an apprentice | bricklayer at the age of 16. |
| nclusion of Ellen's ("Nellie's") affair with | bricklayer Bill Egan, who worked on the Wren mansion, w |
| e was schooled in Maitland before becoming a | bricklayer, builder and contractor. |
| Nicholls initially trained as a | bricklayer, but joined the Grenadier Guards in 1922, wh |
| in Nottingham, in 1984, by Gordon P Smith, a | bricklayer by trade. |
| He had been a | bricklayer by trade and the mission did not prepare the |
| A | bricklayer by trade, Samuelson was first elected to the |
| William Edgley - Miller, Thomas Batchelor - | Bricklayer, Daniel Allen - Blacksmith, Solomon Banks - |
| as excluded both because, having worked as a | bricklayer, he was not eligible under the regatta's the |
| He took up work as a | bricklayer in the summer and a ski instructor in the wi |
| Ann Rowledge, his father was described as a | Bricklayer in 1881. |
| ic School and later married George Barron, a | bricklayer, in 1927 and together they had a son and a d |
| born in Westhampnett in Sussex, the son of a | bricklayer, John Lillywhite. |
| known male-line ancestor was Anders Hansson, | bricklayer master in Helsingborg during the first half |
| Irish immigrant | bricklayer Michael Butler discovered clay pits at the s |
| The school mascot is a | bricklayer named Yohan. |
| son of Launcelot Brettingham (1664-1727), a | bricklayer or stonemason from Norwich, the county town |
| On the exterior, the | bricklayer ornamented the one-room structure with a sim |
| the textile mills from 1872 to 1882 and as a | bricklayer, plasterer, and carpenter from 1882 to 1892. |
| Cardle has had jobs as a | bricklayer, postman, milkman and most recently, painter |
| Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and a former | bricklayer, Ramsey is credited as the inventor of the k |
| specifically for the purpose of allowing the | bricklayer roadies more time to finish constructing the |
| time Matthew would marry Ann, a slave of the | bricklayer, Samuel Spurr. |
| n the end, she ended up running off with the | bricklayer that Al accused her of cheating with anyway. |
| emigrated to Perth, Australia, working as a | bricklayer until his retirement. |
| heelwright, joiners, cordwainer, gamekeeper, | bricklayer, weaver, tailor, carrier, victualler, laundr |
| His father Giovanni was a | bricklayer who, according to fellow mobster Kevin Weeks |
| technical schools there, and began work as a | bricklayer with the Standard Oil Company in Bayonne, Ne |
| s about the actor, who was then working as a | bricklayer with his father. |
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