Lexicographical Neighbors of Fogmen
Literary usage of Fogmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Great Britain Railways: Accidents. Court of Inquiry Reports by Great Britain Board of Trade (1874)
"It is not necessary to place fogmen at the home or distant-signals of any ...
At ¡i junction with a foreign line the Great Northern Company's fogmen must bo ..."
2. Railway Engineer by Railway Division (1908)
"The fog-signalling arrangements of the Company are fully worked out in every
detail, and the fogmen are periodically examined regarding their duties. ..."
3. Proceedings by International Railway Congress Association (1901)
"The use of hand signals by fogmen is highly to be recommended. The following are
natural corollaries to the foregoing :— Engine drivers should have general ..."
4. Transactions by 1907 Engineering conference, London (1907)
"Not that we have any reason to doubt the reliability of our fogmen. I am anxious
that no misapprehension should exist in that regard. ..."
5. Returns of Accidents and Casualties: As Reported to ... by Several Railroad by Great Britain Ministry of Transport (1898)
"I валу no fogmen between East Ham and Woodgrange Park. When we got to the outer home
... I think it would have been better to have had fogmen out then, ..."
6. The Ways of Our Railways by Charles Herbert Grinling (1905)
"Huts or pits are commonly provided for the shelter of fogmen, who are also supplied
with refreshments when on duty. Most of the men so employed are ..."