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- Catedráticos (The Professors) La Realeza (The Royalty) Los Carboneros (The Coalmen) La Academia (The Academy) Founded 14 July 1929; 95 years ago (1929-07-14)...
- feature of “gorblimey trousers”, baggy corduroy trousers worn by e.g. coalmen and dustmen as featured in the song “My Old Man’s a Dustman” by Lonnie...
- upkeep. In Britain from the mid 19th century until the 1970s, dustmen, coalmen, and the manual laborers known as navvies wore flat caps, corduroy pants...
- extensive look at the origins of the Carbonari in a chapter entitled "The Coalmen". He shows a linguistic connection through Arabic to a Sufi group called...
- listeners could have sworn a mob of 'shoe-polishers, customs spies, seamen ... coalmen, washerwomen ... herring packers, tailors and bird-catchers' had burst...
- by winning the "Alfonso Hernández Catá" contest with a story entitled "Coalmen" (Los carboneros). In 1945, he published in Mexico his first book, Taita...
- Street is thought to have been the headquarters of the charcoal-burners or coalmen, at about the time of the Norman Conquest. Before coal became plentiful...
- strike in June. The Belfast Dock strike was soon joined by carters and coalmen, the latter settling their dispute after a month. With active support from...
- Swindon Advertiser. Retrieved 3 May 2023. Martinelli, Terry. "The work of coalmen when coal was the nation's main fuel". 1900s.org.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2023...
- after a church of this name or a personal name, or literally after the coalmen who formerly lived in this area in the Middle Ages College Hill, College...