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- 1891 UK Census Victorian Occupations 
- British Coastguards 1841-1891  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- British Coastguards 1841-1891 - Personnel A-B  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- British Coastguards 1841-1891 - Personnel C  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- British Coastguards 1841-1891 - Personnel D-E  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- British Coastguards 1841-1891 - Personnel F-G  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- British Coastguards 1841-1891 - Personnel H-I  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- British Coastguards 1841-1891 - Personnel J-L  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- British Coastguards 1841-1891 - Personnel M-O  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- British Coastguards 1841-1891 - Personnel P-R  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- British Coastguards 1841-1891 - Personnel S  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- British Coastguards 1841-1891 - Personnel T-Z  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- British Coastguards 1841-1891 - Table of References  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- BRITISH-HATTERS genealogy mail list for discussing ancestors whose occupation was in the British hat trade for both men and women, including manufacture and sales  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- BRITISH-MARINERS genealogy mail list discussing British Mariners  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- CHURCHMEN-UK genealogy mail list for church employees (clergy and others) in the United Kingdom  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- The craft of stonemasonry has existed since the dawn of civilization - creating buildings, structures, and sculpture using stone from the earth  (Source: Wikipedia)
- Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) 
- Gareth's Help Page - Occupations 
- GENUKI United Kingdom & Ireland Occupations  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- HM-CUSTOMS-EXCISE genealogy mail list for all those interested in, who were employed in or who have ancestors who were employed in the service of HM Customs & Excise (UK)  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- HM-CUSTOMS-WATERGUARD genealogy mail list discussing Her Majesty's Customs Waterguards  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- Lighthouse Personnel In England, Wales and the Channel Islands, c1790-1911  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Lighthouse Personnel In England, Wales and the Channel Islands, c1790-1911: Keepers  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- LIGHTHOUSE-KEEPERS mail list for genealogical or historical interest in lighthouses and their keepers  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- Lighthouses In England, Wales and the Channel Islands, c1790-1911  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- LONDON-COMPANYS genealogy mail list for the family networks within the Companies of London (e.g., Virginia Company, Massachusetts Bay Company, Somers Islands Company, East India Company)  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- National Archives leaflet: Apprenticeship Records as Sources for Genealogy  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Civil Servants  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Coal Mining Records in The National Archives  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Lawyers: Records of Attorneys and Solicitors  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Markets and Fairs  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Ministry of Labour Records  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: National Farm Surveys of England and Wales, 1940-1943  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Nurses and Nursing Services: Civilian  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Police, Metropolitan (London), Records of Service  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Police, Transport  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Railways: An Overview  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Railways: Staff Records  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Royal Warrant Holders and Household Servants  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Royal Warrant Holders and Suppliers of Goods From 1600  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- National Archives leaflet: Sources for the History of Mines and Quarries  (Source: National Archives Research Guides)
- Old Occupations 
- POLICE-UK genealogy mail list for former police officers of the United Kingdom, the formation and history of all UK police forces, and general discussion of related matters  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- POSTALWORKERS-UK mail list for anyone with a genealogical interest in postal workers in the United Kingdom  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- RAILWAY-UK genealogy mail list for ancestors who worked on the railways in the United Kingdom  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- Stan Cook's Gunmakers & Allied Trades Index [including Gunsmiths, Gunlock makers and Gunbarrel makers]  Information about gun trade people working in the UK from the start of the trade before 1500 up to 1901 (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- THEATRE-UK mail list for genealogical or historical interest in the theatre and entertainment business, primarily in but not restricted to the United Kingdom, including ancestors, buildings, productions and plays  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- TOWNCRIERS-UK genealogy mail list for Towncriers and/or beadles throughout the United Kingdom including their livery, customs, and responsibilities  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- UK-CHEMIST-APOTHECARY genealogy mail list for the Chemist and Apothecary profession in the United Kingdom  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- UK-COALMINERS genealogy mail list for discussing ancestors who worked in the coal mines of the United Kingdom  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- UK-PHOTOGRAPHERS genealogy mail list discussing the dating of photographs produced by portrait and studio photographers in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland between 1850 and 1950  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
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