County of London : area, houses and population also population classified by ages, condition as to marriage, occupations, birthplaces, and infrimities.
- Great Britain. Census Office.
- Date:
- 1902
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: County of London : area, houses and population also population classified by ages, condition as to marriage, occupations, birthplaces, and infrimities. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![= TABLE 32.—Occupations of MALES acep 10 YEARS AND Upwarps, at TEN Groups of AGEs, in the ‘“ WoRKING AT HomE”; also as “EMPLOYERS,” “ WORKING FOR EMPLOYERS,” “WORKING ON Own Account,” and “ OTHERS.” Nore.—In classifying the people by their occupations the following rules have been observed :—Persons returned as engaged in more than one occupation have been referred to the occupation which in each case appeared to be the most important ; or, if there was no difference in this respect, to the occupation first mentioned in the Return. Thus, a manufacturing trade has been selected in preference to a selling trade. A _Clergyman who is also a Schoolmaster has been classed under the heading ‘‘Schoolmaster.” Persons returned as ‘‘ Pensioners” or as “Retired” from any specified profession or business (except Officers of the Army or Navy, Clergymen, and Medical Men) appear in this Tabie as simply ‘‘ Pensioners ” or ‘‘ Retired” (see Order XXIII.), but are classified in Table 34 according to their former occupations. Inmates of Lunatic Agvities or of Workhouses, when returned as Insane and yet described by their former occupations, haye—irrespective of age— been classed as “‘ Retired.” Other Inmates of Workhouses, unless aged 60 years or upwards, and Patients in Hospitals and Prisoners of all ages, have been classed under their stated occupations on the assumption that their ordinary work has been relinquished for a time only. Inmates of Workhouses aged 60 years and upwards, whose former occupations were returned, have been dealt with as ‘‘ Retired,” : The numbers given under any heading include Apprentices, Assistants, Workmen and Labourers, as well as Masters, except where special headings are provided for subordinates. Messengers, Errand Boys, Porters, and Watchmen are, however, shown under a separate heading, and Clerks are classified as Civil Service Clerks, Bank Clerks, Railway Clerks, Insurance Clerks, or Commercial Clerks, according to the particular service in which they are engaged. ; ; In some cases women and children, chiefly widows or orphans carrying on the business of their husbands or fathers, will be found under Occupations commonly followed only by adult men. : : : ‘ In the list of Occupations for Females, the Male designations of occupations are given for convenience, except where the occupations are The figures in italics, in the section of the Table for Females, relate to the Married or Widowed. In order to find space for this additional information, those Occupations are omitted in which Females are not employed to any extent. Others or No AGEs or MaLes 10 YEARS AND UPWARDS. ToraL ( ALL AGES » 32122089 fl | o| Sa] se MALE ] UnpER10 YEARS _468200}| 52 || 5 | mS | w6 = Popu- | 10 YEARS AND 1673885]|%5 | 2 | &2| de | che | 4 LATION \__ UPWARDS Sa a | Sa] 4 Z 1e= 20- 20- 35- 45- re ie ale re) OCCUPATIONS OF MALES AGED ee Es oa Sas | = 2 | Sa 10 YEARS AND UPWARDS. 5 es ] 41889/208921/21'7350|371418)280698|195233|118716)| 5500318776 11678885! ToraL OccUPIED AND UNOCCUPIED. | 16701; 20554) 7813) '7485| 6268) 7740) 14295, 20580 12580/ 273916) Retired or Unoccupied (Order X XIII.) 25188/188367|209537|363983|274435) 187493 104421) 34423) 6246) 13899969) ... Engaged in Occupations (Orders I.—X XII.) 5278 6785 | 14623 | 10781 4822 2213 430 104 466388 | I. GENERAL OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT | | OF THE COUNTRY. | 1. National Government. 2393 2590 4358 3302 1750 | 1055 139 28 | 15684 | Civil Service (Officers and Clerks) . : 2718 1795 3551 2356 1316 589 95 | 14 || 14005 | Civil Service (Messengers, etc.)... A 3 - | 2. Local Government, 1891 5229 3844 983 | 61 9 2 12023 | Police oe Pe os i ah we ; : C 163 509 1485 1229 BY |) EPs 187 60 || 4926 | Municipal, Parish, and other Local or . 2 : ° | County Officers 3698 5752 4444 1942 867 =: 1091 629 | 254 18743 II. DEFENCE OF THE COUNTRY. } | | 1. Army (at Home), 99 207 433 491 499 | 74 500 199 3302 | Army Officers (Effective and Retired) 5 : 3 : 3408 5238 3700 1300 201 | 37 12 | 1 |) 13960 | Soldiers and Non- Commissioned 5 : | Officers | | 2. Navy and Marines (Ashore and in Port), | 121 135 83 81 140 163 112 53 888 | Officers of the Navy and Marines : é . | | (Effective and Retired) 2 70 172 228 70 27 | 17 5 | 1 593 | Menof the Navy and Marines ... ee . “ eC 337 | 4492 7125 | 18273 | 15661 | 10343 5967 | 2410 730 65407 | III. PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS AND | THEIR SUBORDINATE SERVICES. | 1. Clerical, | s 30 619 576 428 | 331 26 | 99 2309 | Clergymen (Established Church) es : . . ° 3 8 94 92 74 61 34 9 372 | Roman Catholic Priests ... ae = ; ‘ . 17 169 208 200. | 184 87 |- 47 912 ee Priests, of other religious E es 3 - : | odies | 1 2a 125 247 229 188 163 67 17 1074 | Missionaries, Scripture Readers, Itiner- ae | ‘ : ant Preachers 1 6 3 4 6 1 5 : 21 | Monks, Nuns, Sisters of Charity... re AP lank 5 5 14 23 97 181 187 162 71 10 745 Cire Chapel, Cemetery—Ofticers Pile os 3 5 etc. } 2. Legal, | 4 : 180 1556 1720 1310 672 337 97 5872 | Barristers, Solicitors 5 anaes 3 3 176 1897 1840 2384 1535 1007 504 175 28 9571 | Law Clerks ae Ses Ses 5 - = 3. Medical, ; . 133 1350 1385 942 522 256 121 4709 | Physicians, Surgeons, General Prac- 7 : . 2 titioners EE Bil 145 358 266 185 | 106 31 9 1245 | Dentists (including Assistants) ... Z 5 : “ ‘ 1 24 95 91 58 36 18 4 327 | Veterinary Surgeons... is oe Bee 3 . 5 . : 2 29 99 74 39° | 16 3 1 263 | Sick Nurses, Invalid Attendants a < 5 : . 1 30 54 164 172 doom) 62 23 3 642 | Subordinate Medical Service oss 5 E om C ig | 4, Teaching. 28 573 886 2152 2098 950 | 513 143} 15 7359 Sat ape Teachers, Professors, . 4 5 ecturers 1 45 43 138 123 108 | 79 0 MN 563 | Others concerned in Teaching ... ; 5 . 5 5, Literary and Scientific, ; 58 303 1048 907 | 640 | 364 Ly Se eo 3466 | Authors, Editors, Journalists, Re- A 5 ‘ ‘ porters, Shorthand Writers 3 94 108 198 133 88 40 3) to 5 693 | Persons engaged in Scientific Pursuits : F ° . 1 14 5 171 156 74 | 65 25) 8 575 | Others connected with Literature, etc. - . ; ; | 6. Engineers and Surveyors, ee 272 79 598 494. | 338 103 | 38 2629 | Civiland Mining Engineers Be = Pe | ee ‘ 5 2 68 173 413 378 247 170 59 il 1521 |.Land, House, Ship—Surveyors ... a5 Pu . - : | | 7. Art, Music, Drama. 18 225 413 1056 912 682 439 19% | 91 4033 | Painters, Engravers,Sculptors (artists) ; Wee ‘ é 3 216 464 680 479 322 202 72 ee 2454 | Architects a oe ae she ass 5 < é 4 31 | 318 392 651 432 228 128 | 45 || 2235 | Photographers ... a a x , s 3 ny 4 215 504 1682 1416 847 |, 432 | 180. 35 || 5342 | Musicians, Music Masters, Singers A | s ; 4 106 312 893 537 | 249 88 26 | 8 || 2234 | Actors... ck, cot ex, ae . . ° 21 121 193 519 479 251 158 | 46 | 14 1918 | Art, Music, Theatre—Service, ete. : 3 * | | 8. Exhibitions, Games, etc. 19 219 390 758 480 296 126 24 5 2323 | Performers, Showmen; Exhibition, eae pi k mes—Service | { t 7 a EE RS A ERE SE SR SP AR RE : ]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32180433_0100.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)