- A
waste collector, also
known as a
garbage man,
garbage collector,
trashman (in the U.S),
binman or
dustman (in the UK), is a
person emplo**** by a public...
- Fated, the
Fraternity of Order, the Harmonium, the
Heralds of Dust (the
Dustmen renamed), the Mercykilllers, the
Society of Sensation, and the Transcendent...
- paper. In
Britain dust and ash from wood and coal
fires was
collected by "
dustmen" and
downcycled as a base
material for
brick making.
These forms of recycling...
- that the
trades in the area
included tailors, costermongers, shoemakers,
dustmen, sawyers, carpenters,
cabinet makers and silkweavers. He
noted that in...
-
because of
competition from more
specialised trades, such as
corporation dustmen, and
pressure from
property developers to
build on rag merchants' premises...
- for the upkeep. In
Britain from the mid 19th
century until the 1970s,
dustmen, coalmen, and the
manual laborers known as
navvies wore flat caps, corduroy...
- by Mr Clutterbuck; he
appears in 1 episode.
Corporation dustmen – the two
corporation dustmen, one of whom is
named as Harry,
appear in 1 episode. Dancing...
- get
there (2014).
Waarom vuilnismannen meer
verdienen dan
bankiers (Why
dustmen deserve more than bankers), with
Jesse Frederik. Rotterdam:
Maand van de...
- of the Po Valley,
filmed in 1943,
released in 1947) – 10
minutes N.U. (
Dustmen, 1948) – 11
minutes Oltre l'oblio (1948) Roma-Montevideo (1948) Lies of...
- working-class power. "These
prosaic struggles of
tanker drivers,
gravediggers and
dustmen also displa**** the only
power that
workers can have; they
withdrew their...