100 Jobs for Fantasy Characters…Infographic Image | Posted on August 19, 2015August 17, 2015 by Chris The Story Reading Ape If you enjoyed this article, why not share it with all your friends, online connections and groups - GO ON - you KNOW you WANT to!TwitterFacebookTumblrLinkedInFlipboardPinterestMIXMoreWhatsAppTelegramSkypePocketRedditEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related
I have a list of trades in Brampton The trades of Brampton Cumbria 1794 1,228 inhabitants 1 Chemist and druggist 1 clergyman of the Church of England 1 dish turner 1 dissenting minister 1 attorney 1 fuller 1 dyer 1 fiddle maker 1 excise officer 1 salt officer 2 carriers 3 saddlers 2 flax dressers 2 glaziers 2 glovers and breeches makers 2 ironmongers 2 nailors 2 maltsters 2 musicians 3 barbers 3 coopers 3 millers 3 skinners 2 tanners 3 surgeons and apothecaries 3 watchmakers 4 mercers 5 milliners 7 blacksmiths 9 carpenters and joiners 9 masons, slaters and stonecutters 10 butchers 19 tailors 21 shoemakers and 2 cloggers 40 farmers 67 weavers 153 day labourers. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Yes and a fascinating list of trades! How many glovers or fiddlemakers do you find in fantasy novels 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person
this is great. writing my second novel and needed new character and then i found this! thx LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Many thanks for all your helpful suggestions. Also for liking Sally Cronin’s interview. Cheers!. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Reblogged this on MG WELLS and commented: Thanks, Chris. This is Helpful for Writers in ALL Genres. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
This is fabulous, Chris. Fun and useful. 😀 Hugs on the wing! Sharing
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I am so borrowing this 🙂
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Great 👍😃
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I have a list of trades in Brampton
The trades of Brampton Cumbria 1794
1,228 inhabitants
1 Chemist and druggist
1 clergyman of the Church of England
1 dish turner
1 dissenting minister
1 attorney
1 fuller
1 dyer
1 fiddle maker
1 excise officer
1 salt officer
2 carriers
3 saddlers
2 flax dressers
2 glaziers
2 glovers and breeches makers
2 ironmongers
2 nailors
2 maltsters
2 musicians
3 barbers
3 coopers
3 millers
3 skinners
2 tanners
3 surgeons and apothecaries
3 watchmakers
4 mercers
5 milliners
7 blacksmiths
9 carpenters and joiners
9 masons, slaters and stonecutters
10 butchers
19 tailors
21 shoemakers and 2 cloggers
40 farmers
67 weavers
153 day labourers.
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WOW – an industrious little town 😎
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Yes and a fascinating list of trades! How many glovers or fiddlemakers do you find in fantasy novels 🙂
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Bet some appear in yours, Jim 😃
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funny you should say that 😉
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👍😂
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this is great. writing my second novel and needed new character and then i found this!
thx
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👍😃
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Many thanks for all your helpful suggestions. Also for liking Sally Cronin’s interview. Cheers!.
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Welcome, Joy 😃
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Thank you. This list is perfect. So tired of the same old professions.
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Reblogged this on MG WELLS and commented:
Thanks, Chris. This is Helpful for Writers in ALL Genres.
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Welcome, MG 😃
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