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Definition of Bricklayers
1. bricklayer [n] - See also: bricklayer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bricklayers
Literary usage of Bricklayers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1888)
"200 bricklayers strike for eight hours, but compromise on nine. ... Three hundred
masons and bricklayers strike for higher wages. Höchster, Л'. )'. ..."
2. Annual Report (1899)
"Agree that the members of said bricklayers and Plasterers' I'nion No. ...
That such bricklayers and plasterers now in the employ of such muster masons, ..."
3. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1915)
"Foremen bricklayers, etc bricklayers Stone masons bricklayers, ... Stone masons
bricklayers * and plasterers Apprentices Improvers bricklayers, plasterers. ..."
4. Publication by National Child Labor Committee (U.S.), Cleveland Foundation Survey Committee, Emergency Conservation Committee (U.S.) (1916)
"bricklayers After the excavation is completed, the bricklayers begin to build
... If the house is to be of wood, the bricklayers will have little more to do ..."
5. A Treatise on Safety Engineering as Applied to Scaffolds by Travelers Insurance Companies (1915)
"When it is to be used for heavy work, the independent pole scaffold is built more
substantially than the bricklayers' pole scaffold, and its platform is ..."
6. Workers on Their Industries by Frank Wallis Galton, South Place Institute, London (1896)
"bricklayers. By Alderman HR Taylor, LCO, Secretary to the Central Committee of
the Operative bricklayers' Society. THE origin of the art of bricklaying, ..."