lighterman
n.
person who operates a barge; person who works on a lighter (flat-bottomed boat)
Lightermen
Lightermen were workers who transferred goods between ships and quays, aboard flat-bottomed
barges called
lighters. They were one of the most characteristic groups of workers in
London's docks during the heyday of the
Port of London, but their trade was eventually rendered largely obsolete by changes in shipping technology. They were closely associated with the
watermen, who carried passengers, and had their own company called The Company of Watermen and Lightermen. This is not, strictly speaking a
livery company but a "City Company Without Grant of Livery", formed in 1555 by Act of Parliament. The Guild continues to licence watermen and lightermen working on the
River Thames. Watermans' Hall is located at 16 St Mary At Hill, in
Billingsgate, it dates to 1780 and is the only surviving
Georgian guild hall.
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lighterman
Noun
1. someone who operates a barge
(synonym) bargeman, bargee
(hypernym) mariner, seaman, tar, Jack-tar, Jack, old salt, seafarer, gob, sea dog
Lighterman
(n.)
A person employed on, or who manages, a lighter.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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