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scrapper
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Monday 11 March 13 15:14 GMT (UK) »
I found on a birth certificate that the father was a DRILLER now apart from the obvious that he must have drilled holes but in what? or am I
mistaken . this was in 1918 and he lived in a large city. I looked up old jobs but this is all I could find .........Drillman: worked in the agriculture industry, operating a seed drill.
Lee ,Elliott.Hall,Robson ,McDarby
veeblevort
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Monday 11 March 13 15:20 GMT (UK) »
Maybe drilling for water, drilling for oil, or drilling cast iron which was a specialised job because cast iron is prone to shattering when drilled, apparently.
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stanmapstone
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Monday 11 March 13 16:31 GMT (UK) »
In "A Dictionary of Occupational Terms" there are 81 different categories of Driller
From Driller Air (Pneumatic) to Driller (Wood Working Machinery)
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youngtug
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Monday 11 March 13 17:49 GMT (UK) »
Quote from: veeblevort on Monday 11 March 13 15:20 GMT (UK)
cast iron is prone to shattering when drilled, apparently.
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Funny, I never noticed that when I was working in engineering
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Meezer
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Monday 11 March 13 19:49 GMT (UK) »
My dad worked in engineering from the 1950's to 1990's and for part of that time was a driller - drilling holes in castings that were parts of machinery for the canning industry. He also worked as a miller in engineering - I suppose just the term miller could cause confusion on a certificate too unless it was elaborated on!
scrapper
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Tuesday 12 March 13 12:58 GMT (UK) »
thanks ,so it could be a number of different jobs
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youngtug
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Tuesday 12 March 13 13:34 GMT (UK) »
Can you find him on a census, it may say what his place of work was.
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