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Before alarm clocks, Brits paid people to wake them up by tapping on their window
Before alarm clocks, Brits paid people to wake them up by tapping on their window
[IMG]http://i.amz.mshcdn.com/8Ib5NQftl0u-dbrtCe8xbNv2cyM=/575x323/https%3A%2F%2Fblueprint-api-production.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fuploads%2Fstory%2Fth umbnail%2F19263%2Fk**ckerthumb.jpg[/IMG]http://a.amz.mshcdn.com/assets/feed-...50839a8e00.jpghttp://a.amz.mshcdn.com/assets/feed-...32c6f24ba1.jpg c. 1900 A k**cker-up rouses a client in Lancashire. Image: Past Pix/SSPL/Getty Images Though designs for alarm clocks date back to the ancient Greeks, they were still **t particularly widespread well after the Industrial Revolution. In Britain and Ireland, a large number of enterprising early birds made a living waking people for work. A k**cker-up would be paid a few pence a week to make the rounds and rouse workers, banging on their doors with a short stick or rapping on upper ******* with a long pole. The k**cker-up would **t move on until he received confirmation that his drowsy client was up and moving. Read more... More about Sleep, Industrial, Britain, History, and Retronauthttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Mashable/~4/5ib40HiLw0A |
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