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What kind of work/jobs did young men have in the late 1930s before the war in the Wood Green area?

Does anyone know what kind of jobs young men had before the 2nd world war around 1938/39?    Apart from working in ironmongers or shops.   Did they work in the Bus garage in the High Road opposite the WG Tube?   I know the school leaving age was fourteen.  

Thank you so much for your replies.

Julia

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And the first names?

Harold  Julia

They're not coming up from that. Let me have full names, dob's and places of birth of any family members at that address at that point.

My father left school at 14 and was apprenticed as a dental technician to a German dentist. He lost his job when the dentist was interned for the duration of the war. He went on to work for Haley’s, hand-sewing golf bags until he signed up to the navy in1942.

His older brother who was congenitally deaf became a carpenter and furniture maker. His younger brother (also deaf) also went in to carpentry. 

My Dad left school at 14 in 1938 and worked delivering bottles of pop door to door

Find My Past has 50% off the 1921 census this weekend if you want to search for earlier records. The offer ends on Monday at 23.59 

Not exactly Wood Green but in nearby Tottenham there was Harry Lebus, Gestetner and Maynards.

My mother worked for all of them!

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