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OCCUPATION - Gas Man

mtnclmr

Phillips Brummie
Hello - Can anyone tell me the responsiblities of a Gas Man. My GGGG grandfather worked near Swan Village 1830 - 1838.

Any information would be appreciated.

Dave
 
I believe there used to be a gas works at Swan Village, so is it possible he worked there? Is there anyone on the forum who knows that area well?
 
Hello there mtnclmr

Dont know if this helps.

My grandad was a Gas Attendant. He was what we sould call a gas man. In the days when everyone had a pay meter he would go round, read the meter and check the cash in it tallied. This often involved extracting the blanks, foreign coins etc adjusting the reading and politely returning the scrap to the householder. Did it from 1912 to when he retired, apart from a spell in the trenches.

His 'beat' was in Balsall Heath where he lived so he knew all the families for generations.
 
They did that for years Robert and Mom used to wait to see if she had any Cash back and and us because it usually meant we had a treat:)

Happy days
 
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