bargemen in English

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a person who has charge of, or works on, a barge.
It's good to see an old canal brought back to life, but I wonder what those 19th century bargemen would make of the modern cappuccino lifestyle.
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1. Definition of Bargemen in the Definitions.net dictionary

2. What does Bargemen mean? Information and translations of Bargemen in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

3. The Bargemen · Album · 2019 · 8 songs.

4. What does Bargemen mean? Plural form of bargeman

5. Bargeman (plural Bargemen) A member of the crew of a barge

6. At Arbeia, Iraqi Bargemen from the Tigris patrolled the Tyne

7. Stranger at the Three Jolly Bargemen A released convict who knows Magwitch from prison and delivers the two one-pound notes to Pip in the Jolly Bargemen on behalf of Magwitch

8. Noun Bargemen A person who has charge of, or works on, a barge

9. The Volga Bargemen 1870-73 Oil on cannvas State Russian Museum, St

10. "Bargemen" of the borough seem to have already existed before the

11. The Amalgamated Society of Watermen, Lightermen and Bargemen was a trade union in the United Kingdom.

12. There was a group assembled round the fire at the Three Jolly Bargemen, attentive to Mr

13. The fate of man's best friend on board Discovery Barges & Bargemen; a social …

14. Bargemen definition: a person employed on or in charge of a barge Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

15. Fisher Row: Fishermen, Bargemen, and Canal Boatmen in Oxford, 1500-1900 Mary Prior Snippet view - 1982

16. From the Art Collection of the High Museum: "The Bargemen" (Oil on canvas) by Eugene Higgins

17. Fisher Row: Fishermen, Bargemen and Canal Boatmen in Oxford, 1500-1900 Mary Prior No preview available - 2011

18. Bargemen. Persons who own and keep a barge for the purpose of carrying the goods of all

19. ‘It's good to see an old canal brought back to life, but I wonder what those 19th century Bargemen would make of …

20. Amalgamated Society of Watermen, Lightermen and Bargemen This site uses cookies I understand More information University of Warwick Library Modern Records Centre

21. Association of Bargemen October 25, 2020 · Sadly, due the the current Government restrictions, it will not be possible to hold a Bun Fight this year

22. Great Expectations Chapter 10: At the Three Jolly Bargemen The fear of growing up common so haunts Pip that he decides he needs to get serious about his education

23. Midshipmen were notorious in the Royal Navy during these times for eating everything that moved, including ships' weevils, nicknamed Bargemen, and bilge rats, called "millers"

24. Often wearing the traditional red shirt of their profession, most full-time Bargemen worked on the lower Mississippi and on the Ohio River and its tributaries.

25. Petersburg Academy at the age of 29, Repin helped assure the international repute of Russian art with The Volga Bargemen, which had taken him three years to complete.

26. Bargeman noun [ C ] uk / ˈbɑːdʒ.mən / us / ˈbɑːrdʒ.mən / plural bargemen uk / ˈbɑːdʒ.mən / us / ˈbɑːrdʒ.mən / (UK also bargee) a person who works or lives on a barge (= a long boat with a flat …

27. View in context With London's waterways grinding to a halt, it offered a new form of commerce to the now out of work Bargemen and sailors of the waterway.: 2

28. Distant voices of Bargemen on the river, and the chirping of birds among the weeds which topped the old city wall, were the only sounds that broke the morning silence

29. Patron saint for the Bargemen However one of his most famous miracles is a miracle he accomplished by calming a terrible whirlpool on the Seine which had caused the wrecking of many boats

30. Bargemen was a term used interchangeably with "keelboatmen," "bargers," and "keelers." It applied to men who operated riverboats that traveled upstream (as distinct from flatboats).

31. Distant voices of Bargemen on the river, and the chirping of birds among the weeds which topped the old city wall, were the only sounds that broke the morning silence.

32. Bargemen was a term used interchangeably with "keelboatmen," "bargers," and "keelers." It applied to men who operated riverboats that traveled upstream (as distinct from flatboats)

33. There was a bar at the Jolly Bargemen, with some alarmingly long chalk scores in it on the wall at the side of the door, which seemed to me to be never paid off

34. Bargeman n, pl Bargees or bargemen (Nautical Terms) a person employed on or in charge of a barge Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

35. The larva were nicknamed "Bargemen" by saylors because they frequently infested ships' biscuits and be noticed when they would crawl out of the biscuits and onto the "barge", a small tub used to hold biscuits on the mess table.

36. Stray Studies from England and Italy "Yvon's Paris" offers dozens of glorious photographs, many filling two pages -- flat paper magically alive with moments stolen from time: flower sellers, Bargemen, weary blinkered horses, a boating party in the Bois de Boulogne

37. Being urged from the field by his friend as has been subsequently stated, with a view to prevent his being recognised by the Surgeon and Bargemen who were then approaching.5 No farther communications took place between the principals and the Barge that carried Col: Burr immediately returned to the City.

38. One evening, while at the Jolly Bargemen with Joe, Pip notices a stranger who keeps watching him.When the stranger stirs his drink with a file, the same file Pip stole for the convict on the marshes, Pip knows the man has been sent by his convict and is terrified that his secret will be revealed.