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Industrial Groups in Royal Marine service records post WW1
« on: Monday 24 November 25 19:13 GMT (UK) »
I've been researching my grandfather's Royal Marine Light Infantry records at the end of WW1. He had joined in 1908 and his two younger brothers by 1911 and served throughout the war. My grandfather stayed in until 1932 but his brothers were discharged in 1919/20. Both had Industrial Group written at the top of their record along with the number 40 or 41. I'm trying to understand what this referred to. Some low leve1 searching suggests this might be related to trades/skills that were needed post-war. Both brothers ended up in the fire brigade post-war.

If anyone knows what this refers to that would be great to know!

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Re: Industrial Groups in Royal Marine service records post WW1
« Reply #1 on: Monday 24 November 25 22:34 GMT (UK) »
From Great War Forum

Group

1 - Agriculture.

2 - Fishing.

3 - Coal Mining.

4 - Other Miners.

5 - Quarrying.

6 - Food Manufacturers.

7 - Tabacco Manufacturers.

8 - Brewers, Malters, Distillers.

9 - Explosive Substance, Explosive Article Munfacturers.

10 - Salt, Alkali & Chemical Rubber Manufacturers.

11 - India Rubber, Gutta Percha Workers.

12 - Manufacturers of Grease, Colouring Matter.

13 - Paper Manufacturers, Printing & Bookbinding.

14 - Wool & Worsted Manufacturers.

15 - Hosiery Manufacturers.

16 - Other Makers of Textile Fabrics & of Textile Articles(not articles of dress).

17 - Tanners, Leather Dressers.

18 - Furriers, Workers in Hair, Feathers, Bone.

19 - Tailors(makers, not dealers).

20 - Boot, Shoemakers(not dealers).

21 - Other Workers in Dress.

22 - Makers of Saddlery & Harness(not Metal Workers).

23 - Makers of Other Leather Goods.

24 - Engineers, Patternmakers(Wood).

25 - Other Workers in Wood.

26 - Workers in Metal.

27 - Glass Manufacturers and Glass Workers.

28 - Workers in Earth, Stone, Brick, etc.

29 - Builders, Decorators, Upholsterers.

30 - Motor Drivers.

31 - Driving & Care of Horses(Domestic).

32 - Others Engaged in Road Transit.

33 - Rialway Workers.

34 - Merchant Service Pilots.

35 - Harbour, Dock & River Workers.

36 - Telegraph, Telephone Operators, Messengers, Letter Sorters, Postmen.

37 - Others Engaged in Storage, Porterage, Messages.

38 - Banking, Finance, Insurance & Commercial Occupations.

39 - Shopkeepers & Other Retail Traders.

40 - Public Administration.

41 - Professional Service.

42 - Domestic & Personal Service.

43 - Stationary Engine Drivers, Stokers & Firemen.

44 - Unskilled & General Labourers.

45 - Other Occupations.

46 - Unoccupied Persons.
Lowe(Lower Gornall-Castleford)
Blackburn (Castleford)
Sidwell(Ledsham)
Fairburn(Hartshead)
Wood(Liversedge)
Tallon (Whittington Lancs/Hartshead West Yorkshire)

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Re: Industrial Groups in Royal Marine service records post WW1
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 25 November 25 08:03 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for that mmm45. I'm not sure what I was expecting - public administration sounds a bit clerical to me in this day and age. What might it have meant back then I wonder?