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30 jobs that no longer exist

Outdated occupations that have bitten the dust
Factory lector
Knocker-upper
Night soil collector
Doffer
Rat-catcher
Breaker boy
Muffin man
Buggy whip maker
Ice-cutter
Iceman/woman
Gas lamplighter
Caddy butcher
Whale meat seller
Stoker
Telegraph operator
Telegraph/telegram boy
Pinsetter
Log driver
Used teeth salesman
Switchboard operator
Human computer
Linotype operator
Cigarette girl
Elevator operator/lift attendant
Soda jerk
Projectionist
Typist
Encyclopaedia seller
Rag-and-bone man
Video store clerk
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Muffin man

Do you know the muffin man? In the UK, this cheery hawker would go from house to house at breakfast time carrying a tray of freshly-baked English muffins on his head. The practice continued well into the 20th century in some cities. This photograph of a London muffin man was taken in 1924.
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Daniel Coughlin

13 July 2018

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