
The work was both skilled and dangerous, and they were given the nickname 'Blondins' after the celebrated tight-rope walker. |
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Deal
porters were the characteristic workers in
the Surrey Commercial Docks.
Their task was moving lengths of timber from
ship to large barge to warehouse, or warehouse
to cart or lorry.
This they did balancing the planks on their
shoulders, which was protected by a leather
patch.
Softwood from the Scandanavian countries and
grain mainly from Canada were the Surrey Commercial
Docks' main trade. |