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jobbing-master
jobbing-master rare. = jobmaster.1851 Mayhew Lond. Labour I. 362 These articles are usually sold at the several mews, stable-yards, and jobbing-masters' in and about the metropolis. 1960 G. E. Evans House in Furrow xv. 193 A jobbing-master at The Rampant Horse, kept about six horses for use in broug...
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job-master
jobmaster, job-master (ˈdʒɒbˌmɑːstə(r), -æ-) [f. job n.2 + master n.] 1. A man who keeps a livery stable and lets out horses and carriages by the job or for a definite period: cf. job n.2 7.1802 Sporting Mag. XX. 182 A very respectable job⁓master and hackney-man. 1886 Leeds Merc. 9 Mar. 5/4 A meetin...
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Robert Vernon (art patron)
Life
Vernon was a self-made man, a jobmaster, posting contractor, and dealer in horses in London in a large way.
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Mary Cameron (painter)
On 30 June 1905 Cameron married Alexis Millar, a horse dealer and jobmaster from Edinburgh, at St Martin-in-the-Fields in London.
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Dornier Do 28
Do 28A-1-S
Floatplane conversion of the Do 28A-1 by the Jobmaster Company of Seattle, Washington, United States. Do 28B-1-S
Proposed floatplane conversion of the Do 28B-1 by the Jobmaster Company of Seattle, Washington, USA.
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postmaster
▪ I. postmaster1 (ˈpəʊstmɑːstə(r)) [f. post n.2 + master n.1: = 15th c. L. magister postarum, obs. F. maître de postes, It. maestro delle poste, Ger. postmeister (in 1491 Francis de Taxis, who superintended the Imperial mails, called himself postmaister).] 1. † a. orig. A master of the posts; the of...
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Howard DGA-15
In the 1960s a modification was offered by the Jobmaster company of Renton, Washington, including additional seating, windows, and float installation making
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Tilling Group
In 1846, at the age of 21, he went into the transport business in London as a jobmaster in Walworth using a horse and carriage which cost him £30.
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street
▪ I. street, n. (striːt) Forms: 1–2 strǽt, strét, (2–5 strate), 3 stræt(e, (stred), 3–4 stret, 3–6 strete, 4–6 strett(e, streit(e, 6 streitt, streyt(e, streat(e, 4–7 streete, 4– street. [OE. strǽt str. fem. = OFris. strête (WFris. striette), OS. strâta, MLG., MDu. strâte (mod.Du. straat), OHG. strâ{...
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Beamish Museum
It is presented as a typical jobmaster's yard, with stables and a tack room in the building on its north side.
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