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Definition of Labellers
1. labeller [n] - See also: labeller
Lexicographical Neighbors of Labellers
Literary usage of Labellers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Employments of Women: A Cyclopaedia of Woman's Work. By Virginia Penny by Virginia Penny (1863)
"Bottlers and labellers. In large establishments where wine, porter, ale, or beer
is corked, women could, and in some places do, have the job. ..."
2. Annual ReportLabor laws and legislation (1907)
"They shall provide all wirers, sighters, and labellers with face-guards, masks,
or veils of wire gauze, or goggles. 2. They shall provide all bottlers with ..."
3. The Prevention of Factory Accidents: A Practical Guide to the Law on the by John Calder (1899)
"They shall provide all wirers, sighters, and labellers with face guards, masks,
or veils of wire gauze or goggles. II. They shall provide all bottlers with ..."
4. Dangerous Trades: The Historical, Social, and Legal Aspects of Industrial by Thomas Oliver (1902)
"They shall provide all wirers, sighters, and labellers with face-guards, or veils
of wire gauze, or goggles. They shall provide all wirers, sighters, ..."
5. British Labor and the War: Reconstructors for a New World by Paul Underwood Kellogg, Arthur Gleason (1919)
"(4) Packers and labellers. (6) Crystallising and piping (5th floor), cage and
carting (3rd floor). The number of delegates for each of these councils work ..."
6. Diseases of Occupation from the Legislative, Social, and Medical Points of View by Thomas Oliver, Caleb Williams Saleeby (1916)
"Bottlers, wirers, sighters, and labellers are all alike liable to be injured unless
... Sighters and labellers often discard the protective wire gauze ..."
7. Report of an Inquiry as to Works Committees Made by British Ministry of Labor by Great Britain Ministry of Labour (1919)
"Room 1 11 Room 2 5 TOTAL 16 (3) Makers 6 (4) Packers and labellers. Packers 9
labellers 1 TOTAL 10 (5) Slab, Machine and Boiling (4th Floor). ..."