1951 Census of England and Wales,
Industry Tables (Laid before Parliament pursuant to Section 4 (1), Census Act, 1920),
Table
2
: "
Industries (Minimum List) and Status Aggregates. Occupied Males and Females aged 15 and over for
Con, AC, CB, MetB, Urban Areas with population of 50,000 or more".
Industry |
Males.
[1]
|
Females.
[2]
|
Total - All industries |
23,452
|
6,776
|
Married women (included in Total) |
0
|
2,095
|
Employers |
375
|
89
|
Managers - general managers, directors, etc. |
118
|
14
|
Managers - of branch or primary departments |
458
|
127
|
Managers - of office or subsidiary departments |
48
|
3
|
Operatives - in Social Classes I and II |
1,778
|
820
|
Operatives - others |
19,940
|
5,342
|
Included in Operatives - Articled clerks and apprentices. |
1,158
|
108
|
Included in Operatives - Part-time workers. |
39
|
618
|
Included in Operatives - Unpaid assistants. |
3
|
35
|
Working on own account. |
735
|
381
|
I. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHING |
194
|
13
|
1. Agriculture and horticulture |
190
|
13
|
2. Forestry |
0
|
0
|
3. Fishing |
4
|
0
|
II. MINING AND QUARRYING |
38
|
1
|
10. Coal mining |
2
|
0
|
11. Iron ore mining and quarrying |
0
|
0
|
12. Stone quarrying and mining |
21
|
1
|
13. Slate quarrying and mining |
1
|
0
|
14. Clay, sand, gravel and chalk pits |
14
|
0
|
19. Other mining and quarrying |
0
|
0
|
III. CERAMICS, GLASS, CEMENT, ETC. |
69
|
2
|
20. Bricks and fireclay goods |
45
|
1
|
21. China and earthenware (lncl. glazed tiles) |
0
|
0
|
22. Glass (other than containers) |
0
|
0
|
23. Glass containers |
0
|
1
|
24. Cement |
0
|
0
|
29. Other non-metalliferous mining manufactures |
24
|
0
|
IV. CHEMICALS AND ALLIED TRADES |
35
|
3
|
30. Coke ovens and by-product works |
0
|
0
|
31,33. Chemicals, dyes, explosives, fireworks |
24
|
3
|
32. Pharmaceutical, toilet preparations, etc. |
2
|
0
|
34. Paint and varnish |
3
|
0
|
35. Soap, candles, polishes, ink, matches |
6
|
0
|
36. Mineral oil refining |
0
|
0
|
39. Other oils, greases, glue, etc. |
0
|
0
|
V. METAL MANUFACTURE |
2,528
|
196
|
40. Blast furnaces |
544
|
23
|
41. Iron, steel melting, rolling, etc., n.e.s. |
1,801
|
168
|
42. Iron foundries |
182
|
5
|
43. Sheets and tinplate |
0
|
0
|
44. Iron and steel tubes |
0
|
0
|
49. Non-ferrous metals smelting, rolling, etc. |
1
|
0
|
VI. ENGINEERING, SHIPBUILDING AND ELECTRICAL GOODS |
10,387
|
625
|
50. Shipbuilding and ship repairing |
2,527
|
99
|
51. Marine engineering |
7,593
|
515
|
52. Agricultural machinery (except tractors) |
0
|
0
|
53. Boilers and boilerhouse plant |
2
|
0
|
54. Machine tools and engineers' small tools |
3
|
0
|
55. Stationary engines |
2
|
0
|
56. Textile machinery and accessories |
1
|
0
|
58. Constructional engineering |
72
|
0
|
57,69. Other non-electrical engineering |
168
|
8
|
70. Electrical machinery |
2
|
1
|
71. Electrical wires and cables |
1
|
0
|
72. Telegraph and telephone apparatus |
1
|
0
|
73. Wireless apparatus and gramophones |
8
|
0
|
74. Wireless valves and electric lamps |
2
|
0
|
75. Batteries and accumulators |
0
|
0
|
79. Other electrical goods |
5
|
2
|
VII. VEHICLES |
337
|
21
|
80. Manufacture of motor vehicles and cycles |
42
|
1
|
81. Motor repairers and garage |
184
|
19
|
82,83. Manufacture of aircraft; vehicle parts |
3
|
0
|
84. Railway locomotive shops |
7
|
0
|
85. Other locomotive manufacture |
0
|
0
|
86. Manufacture and repair of wagons, etc. |
92
|
1
|
89. Carts, perambulators, etc. |
9
|
0
|
VIII. METAL GOODS NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED |
150
|
6
|
90. Tools and cutlery |
0
|
1
|
91. Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, nails, etc. |
0
|
0
|
92. Iron and steel forgings, n.e.s. |
4
|
0
|
95. Wire and wire manufactures |
12
|
3
|
94. Hollow-ware |
0
|
0
|
95. Brass manufactures |
4
|
0
|
99. Metal industries not elsewhere specified |
130
|
2
|
IX. PRECISION INSTRUMENTS, JEWELLERY, ETC. |
22
|
1
|
100. Scientific, etc. instruments, etc. |
7
|
1
|
101. Manufacture and repair of watches, etc. |
14
|
0
|
102. Jewellery; refining of precious metals |
0
|
0
|
103. Musical instruments |
1
|
0
|
X. TEXTILES |
134
|
190
|
110. Cotton spinning, doubling, etc. |
0
|
1
|
111. Cotton weaving, etc. |
2
|
4
|
112. Woollen and worsted |
101
|
160
|
113. Rayon, nylon, etc., production |
0
|
1
|
114. Rayon, nylon, etc., weaving and silk |
0
|
0
|
115. Linen and soft hemp |
0
|
0
|
116. Jute |
0
|
0
|
117. Rope, twine and net |
0
|
0
|
118. Hosiery, and other knitted goods |
0
|
1
|
119. Lace |
0
|
0
|
120. Carpets |
0
|
0
|
121. Narrow fabrics |
8
|
22
|
122. Made-up textiles |
0
|
1
|
123. Textile finishing, etc. |
4
|
0
|
129. Other textile industries |
19
|
0
|
XI. LEATHER, LEATHER GOODS AND FUR |
10
|
3
|
130. Leather (tanning, dressing); fellmongery |
0
|
0
|
131. Leather goods |
10
|
3
|
132. Fur |
0
|
0
|
XII. CLOTHING |
114
|
242
|
140. Tailoring |
30
|
119
|
141. Dressmaking |
0
|
52
|
142. Overalls, shirts, underwear, etc. |
2
|
51
|
143. Hats, caps and millinery |
0
|
3
|
147. Dress industries not elsewhere specified |
30
|
9
|
148. Manufacture of boots, shoes, etc. |
4
|
1
|
149. Repair of boots and shoes |
48
|
7
|
XIII. FOOD, DRINK AND TOBACCO |
359
|
337
|
150. Grain milling |
96
|
27
|
151. Bread and flour confectionery |
90
|
183
|
152. Biscuits |
1
|
0
|
153. Meat and meat products |
15
|
4
|
154. Milk products |
54
|
32
|
155. Sugar and glucose |
0
|
0
|
156. Cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery |
5
|
6
|
157. Preserving of fruit and vegetables |
6
|
4
|
162. Food industries not elsewhere specified |
2
|
0
|
163. Brewing and malting |
58
|
26
|
164. Wholesale bottling |
14
|
33
|
168. Other drink industries |
18
|
22
|
169. Tobacco |
0
|
0
|
XIV. MANUFACTURES OF WOOD AND CORK |
167
|
26
|
170. Timber |
16
|
0
|
171. Furniture and upholstery |
103
|
21
|
172. Shop and office fitting |
9
|
1
|
173. Wooden containers and baskets |
4
|
2
|
179. Miscellaneous wood and cork manufactures |
35
|
2
|
XV. PAPER AND PRINTING |
447
|
220
|
180. Paper and board |
307
|
175
|
181. Wallpaper |
0
|
1
|
182. Cardboard boxes, cartons, etc. |
0
|
0
|
183. Manufactures of paper and board n. e. s. |
1
|
0
|
186. Printing, publishing, papers, periodicals |
83
|
17
|
189. Other printing, publishing, etc. |
56
|
27
|
XVI. OTHER MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES |
70
|
2
|
190. Rubber |
4
|
1
|
191. Linoleum, leather cloth, etc. |
0
|
0
|
192. Brushes and brooms |
2
|
1
|
193. Toys, games and sports requisites |
0
|
0
|
194. Miscellaneous stationers' goods |
2
|
0
|
195. Production and printing of cinema films |
0
|
0
|
199. Miscellaneous manufacturing industries |
62
|
0
|
XVII. BUILDING AND CONTRACTING |
1,766
|
41
|
200. Building |
1,574
|
35
|
201. Electric wiring and contracting |
47
|
5
|
202. Civil engineering contracting |
145
|
1
|
XVIII. GAS, ELECTRICITY AND WATER |
581
|
57
|
210. Gas |
193
|
13
|
211. Electricity |
363
|
43
|
212. Water |
25
|
1
|
XIX. TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION |
2,114
|
270
|
220. Railways |
1,010
|
64
|
221. Tramway and omnibus service |
250
|
94
|
222. Other road passenger transport |
23
|
3
|
223. Goods transport by road |
95
|
4
|
224. Sea transport |
242
|
10
|
225. Port, river and canal transport |
227
|
1
|
226. Harbour, dock, canal, etc. service |
68
|
7
|
227. Air transport |
1
|
0
|
228. Postal, telegraph, wireless communication |
175
|
81
|
238. Other transport and communication |
14
|
5
|
239. Storage |
9
|
1
|
XX. DISTRIBUTIVE TRADES |
1,565
|
1,704
|
240. Dealing in coal, builders' materials, etc. |
130
|
24
|
241. Dealing in other industrial materials |
81
|
6
|
242. Wholesale distribution of food and drink |
118
|
47
|
243. Retail distribution of food and drink |
553
|
588
|
244. Wholesale distribution of non-food goods |
79
|
35
|
245. Retail distribution of non-food goods |
521
|
864
|
246. Retail sales of sweets, tobacco, papers |
83
|
140
|
XXI. INSURANCE, BANKING AND FINANCE |
238
|
89
|
250. Insurance, banking and finance |
238
|
89
|
XXII. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE |
977
|
264
|
260. National government service |
239
|
104
|
265. Local government service |
738
|
160
|
XXIII. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES |
536
|
939
|
270. Accountancy |
39
|
20
|
271. Education |
210
|
408
|
272. Law |
31
|
31
|
273. Medical and dental services |
178
|
465
|
274. Religion |
42
|
6
|
279. Other professional and business services |
36
|
9
|
XXIV. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES |
596
|
1,514
|
280. Theatres, cinemas, etc. |
101
|
131
|
281. Sport, other recreations and betting |
48
|
17
|
285. Catering, hotels, etc. |
189
|
621
|
286. Laundries |
97
|
356
|
287. Dry cleaning, job dyeing, etc. |
13
|
52
|
288. Hairdressing and manicure |
44
|
72
|
290. Private domestic service (resident) |
0
|
104
|
291. Private domestic service (non-resident) |
8
|
139
|
299. Other services |
96
|
22
|
NOT STATED AND ILL-DEFINED INDUSTRY |
18
|
10
|
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