otheruses Trade disambiguation Infobox French commune name Trades region Rh ne Alpes department Rh ne d partement Rh ne arrondissement Villefranche sur Sa ne canton Canton of Monsols INSEE 69251 postal code 69860 mayor Mich le Gauthier term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Communaut de communes du Haut Beaujolais longitude 4.56194444444 latitude 46.2788888889 elevation m 423 elevation min m 330 elevation max m 642 area km2 7.9 population 100 population date 2004 Trades is a Communes of France commune in the Rh ne department Rh ne Departments of France department in eastern France . See also Communes of the Rh ne department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE Reflist Rh ne communes Category Communes of Rh ne Rh ne geo stub ceb Trades es Trades fr Trades it Trades ms Trades nl Trades pl Trades uk vi Trades vo Trades war Trades ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A Trades Hall is an English English English term for a building where trade union s meet together, or work from cooperatively, under a local representative organisation, known as a Labor Council or Trades Hall Council . The term is commonly used in England , Scotland and Australia . They are sometimes colloquially called nowiki the worker s parliament nowiki . See also Adelaide Trades Hall and the United Trades and Labour Council of South Australia Brisbane Trades Hall and the Queensland Council of Unions Glasgow Trades Hall Hobart Trades Hall and the Tasmanian Trades & Labor Council London Trades Hall Manchester Trades Hall Victorian Trades Hall and the Victorian Trades Hall Council Perth Trades Hall and UnionsWA Sydney Trades Hall and the Labor Council of New South Wales Category Australian labour movement Category Trade unions in the United Kingdom de Trades Hall ... more details
. Traditional trades known also as traditional building trades and preservation trades is a loosely defined categorization of building trades who actively practice their craft in respect of historic ... and reduce labor costs and time. Traditional building trades commonly include masonry , timber framing ... trades must also avail themselves of modern technologies, current materials science, and 21st ... date back centuries. Citation needed date September 2010 Traditional trades such as carpenters and timber ... been practiced continuously all over the world without dying at all. Traditional trades not only ... needed date September 2010 Such trades are not solely practiced for the conservation of monumental ... The traditional trades focus on preservation of the knowledge of craft work specific to historic ... at times be considered non traditional materials are found trades such as chandelier and lighting restoration where you have to be somewhat of a jack of all trades with an understanding of electricity ..., a bi plane, rocket ship or steam locomotive. Green trades Traditional building technologies ..., education and project management of in field work teams. Team members Traditional trades ... of the hands on restoration process. Traditional trades as a resource to the historic ... logistics, reference to skilled traditional trades practitioners, estimate and budget considerations. Availability Skilled traditional trades practitioners are generally available to preservationists ... networking, information about traditional trades can be found through trade associations and training ... task. A traditional trades practitioner may also be able to recommend experts in related skills, as well ... in contemporary building and craft skills are a prerequisite to specialization in traditional trades ... contacts, and from clues found in the work itself. Institutions providing trades education programs ... providing trades education resources, and hands on workshops include http www.ptn.org Preservation ... more details
The Satire of the Trades , also called The Instruction of Dua Kheti , is a work of didactic ancient Egyptian literature. ref Katheryn A. Bard, Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt , Routledge 1999, p.886 ref It takes the form of an Sebayt Instruction , composed by a scribe from Sile named Dua Kheti for his son Pepi. The author is thought by some to have composed the Instructions of Amenemhat as well. ref I. E. S. Edwards, N. G. L. Hammond, C. J. Gadd, The Cambridge Ancient History , Cambridge University Press 1975, p.527 ref It describes a number of trades in an exaggeratedly negative light, extolling the advantages of the profession of scribe. It is generally considered to be a satire , though Wolfgang Helck Helck thought it reflected the true attitude of the scribal class towards manual labourers. ref W. Helck, Die Lehre des DwA xtjj , Wiesbaden, 1970 ref The text has survived in its entirety, but extremely corrupted, in the Sallier II Papyrus written during the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt Nineteenth Dynasty , which is kept at the British Museum . A number of fragments are kept at the British Museum, the Louvre , the Pierpont Morgan Library , and other institutions. ref Lichtheim, op.cit. , pp.184f. ref It was one of the texts most frequently copied by students during the Ramesside Period. References M. Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature , volume I, 1973, pp.  184 193 S. Quirke, Egyptian Literature 1800 BC, questions and readings, London 2004, pp.  121 126 External links http www.reshafim.org.il ad egypt texts instructions of kheti.htm An English translation of The Satire of the Trades Footnotes references Category Ancient Egyptian literature Satire of the Trades ar de Lehre des Cheti es S tira de los oficios fr Enseignement de Kh ty pt S tira dos of cios ... more details
unreferenced date June 2010 In the armed forces of Canada, the purple trades are occupations and careers &ndash typically related to logistics or other support &ndash that are not strongly linked to one of the Canadian Forces three major environments or elements sea, land, or air. Purple trades may include &ndash but are not limited to &ndash those associated with logistics and administration, medicine, justice, and military police. Origin of the phrase Following the amalgamation of Canada s military branches navy, army and air force into a single command structure in 1968, all members of the unified Canadian Forces adopted a standard set of Uniforms of the Canadian Forces uniform styles and colours . In the 1980s, the Canadian Forces &ndash while remaining fully unified &ndash assigned each of its members to one of three environments sea, land, or air. This assignment was based on the individual s trade pilots would be assigned to air, for example, while a grenadier would be assigned to land. Associated with each environment assignment would be a particular set of uniform styles and colours collectively, the Distinct Environmental Uniform DEU . Individuals whose trades weren t directly and obviously linked to specific environments &ndash doctors, purchasing clerks, military police, etc. &ndash might find themselves assigned to any one of the three environments. A fighter aircraft wing might end up with a medic in navy black and a procurement clerk in army green. As working in the occupation is often barely different, if at all, from one element to another, soldiers sailors and aircrew are often placed on the same service branch or trade specific course. For example, Military Police course candidates consist of members of the Army, Navy and Air Force on one course. Category Canadian Forces Category Military supporting service occupations Category Military slang and jargon ... more details
wiktionary jack of all trades Jack of all trades may refer to Jack of all trades, master of none , an aphorism Jack of All Trades TV series Jack of All Trades TV series , an American syndicated comedy action program Jack of All Trades album Jack of All Trades album , a 2007 album by Wildchild Jack of All Trades , an album by The Jacka Jack of All Trades , a song by Soul Asylum from Hang Time album Hang Time Jack of All Trades film Jack of All Trades film , a 1936 British film starring Jack Hulbert disambig zh ... more details
Trades Union Congress can refer to Guyana Trades Union Congress Intercolonial Trades Union Congress in Australia Malaysian Trades Union Congress National Trades Union Congress in Singapore Scottish Trades Union Congress Trades Union Congress in the United Kingdom Trades Union Congress of Ghana See also Irish Trade Union Congress disambiguation ... more details
Birmingham Trades Council is the trades council body which brings together trade union trade unionists from across Birmingham , England . Its headquarters were formerly in Digbeth , with a huge mural above the canteen area depicting the 1972 Battle of Saltley Gate . External links http www.btuc.org.uk Birmingham Trades Council UK org stub Category Birmingham, West Midlands Trades Council Category Trades councils ... more details
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Notability date December 2008 Orphan date November 2006 Seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen is an ancient society of craftsmen in Aberdeen , Scotland . Their home is Trinity Hall on the city s Holburn Street. The society comprises seven trades Hammermen 1519 Bakers 1398 Wrights and Coopers 1527 Tailors 1511 Shoemakers 1484 and 1520 Weavers pre 1222 Fleshers 1534 Office holders Graeme Nicol, Deacon Convener J. George Ross, Master of Trades Hospital Malcolm Gunnyeon, joint Trades Clerk and Assessor Allan Collie, joint Trades Clerk and Assessor References Reflist Unreferenced date December 2008 Category History of Aberdeen Category Organisations based in Aberdeen ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 File StateLibQld 1 100420.jpg right thumb 250px The Brisbane Trades Hall, ca. 1928 The Brisbane Trades Hall is the Trades Hall building in the Australia n city of Brisbane . It is used by the Queensland trade union movement for meetings, offices, social and educational events, and is the location of the Trades and Labour Council, now known as the Queensland Council of Unions . The foundation stone of the original trades hall in Edward street, North Brisbane, was laid on 4 April 1891 by Sir Charles Lilley . In 1984 the Trades and Labour Council, as the board of management, sold the property and moved to a new property at Peel Street, South Brisbane. As the original property was granted for the specific purpose of being used as a Trades Hall, the Brisbane Trades Hall Management Act 1984 was required to be passed authorising the transaction, with planning controls on the use of the original historic building. coord 27 28 21.81 S 153 01 01.01 E display title region AU QLD type landmark source GNS enwiki Category Australian labour movement Category Buildings and structures in Brisbane ... more details
Refimprove date June 2007 The Tasmanian Labour council Trades & Labor Council , also known as Unions Tasmania , is a representative body of trade union organisations in the Tasmania State of Tasmania , Australia . It is the peak union body in Tasmania, made up of affiliated unions who represent more than 40,000 workers. It is the Tasmanian Branch of the Australian Council of Trade Unions the ACTU . As of 2005, the current Trades Hall Secretary is Simon Cocker. Notable past Trades Hall Secretaries include Jim Bacon was Secretary from 1989, before entering the Tasmanian House of Assembly in 1996 and becoming Premier of Tasmania for the period 1998 to 2004. Paul Lennon was Secretary from 1984 before elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly in 1990, and becoming Premier in 2004. Lynne Fitzgerald was the first woman elected Secretary of an Australian State Trades and Labor Council in 1995. John Henry O Neil who was Secretary 1927 to 1958, then 1962 to 1967, and also secretary of the Eight Hours Day Committee in 1921 to 1967. . History The Trades & Labor Council of Hobart was started in 1883. In 1917 it became known as the Hobart Trades Hall Council . It again changed its name in 1968 to the Tasmanian Trades & Labor Council . External links http www.ttlc.org.au Official website Category Australian labour movement Category Organisations based in Tasmania Category Trades councils ... more details
The College for Distributive Trades in London was merged with the London College of Printing in 1990 to form the London College of Printing and Distributive Trades, now known as the London College of Communication . Notable alumni Linda Proud , writer Category Educational institutions disestablished in 1990 UK university stub ... more details
Image London Trades Demonstration.jpg thumb right Poster issued by the London Trades Council, advertising a demonstration held on June 2, 1873. The London Trades Council was an early labour organisation , uniting London s trade unionist s. Leading figures in the London trade union movement convened occasional meetings of the Metropolitan Trades Delegates from 1848, meeting at the Old Bell Inn by the Old ... to organise a trades council . ref Henry Pelling , A History of British Trade Unionism ref The formation of the London Trades Council was organised at George Potter s Building Trades Conference and led ... The London Trades Council was founded in May 1860, and it may well have been the fourth such organisation in the country, after the Sheffield Trades Council and Glasgow Trades Council both founded in 1858 and the Edinburgh Trades Council founded in 1859 . http www.chelmsford tuc.org.uk article27.html As the national Trades Union Congress TUC was not founded until 1868, the London group initially ... Trades Council s campaign against the Master and Servant Act . However, their support for the United Kingdom Alliance of Organised Trades , founded just before the Sheffield Outrages , did not bear ... With the growth of the TUC, the London Trades Council lost its national importance, but remained the most important trades council in the country. Over time, it became increasingly radical, until in the 1950s it was purged by the TUC who were seeking to purge Communist Party influence in the Trades Councils nationally and re founded as the London Federation of Trades Councils , which later became the Greater London Association of Trade Union Councils Greater London Association of Trades Union ... Trades Council 1860 Tom Jones trade unionist Tom Jones 1861 George Howell trade unionist George ... Trades Council, 1860 1950 , p.155 References references Category Former British trade unions Category ... of London Category Trades councils ... more details
The Adelaide Trades Hall is the Trades Hall building in the Australia n city of Adelaide established in 1896. It is the location of the United Trades and Labour Council of South Australia with a history stretching back to at least 1884. The UTLC is now also known as SA Unions. It is located at 11 16 South Terrace, Adelaide. See also Australian labour movement Category Australian labour movement ... more details
Image Melbourne Trades Hall entrance.jpg thumbnail 300px Victorian Trades Hall entrance on Lygon Street Victorian Trades Hall is a Trades Hall building located in the suburb of Carlton, Victoria Carlton , Melbourne , Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia , and home to the Victorian Trades Hall Council . It is located on the corner of Lygon Street, Melbourne Lygon Street and Victoria Street, Melbourne Victoria Street , just north of the Melbourne central business district . The original Trades Hall was opened in May 1859 after being built by workers as an organising place for the labour movement in Melbourne. The workers financed the construction of the building themselves. The hall underwent an upgrade from 1874 to 1925 at the hands of architectural firm Joseph Reed architect Reed & Barnes and it remains one of the most historically important sites in Melbourne today, being classified by the National Trust and included in the Register of Historic Buildings Victoria ref http www.nattrust.com.au trust register search the register trades hall building National Trust of Australia Victoria ... of Trade Unions and home to the Victorian Trades Hall Council . Image Cnr thal.jpg left thumb Trades Hall around the turn of the 20th century. Four flags fly from the roof of the building the Flag ... . See Image Melbourne Trades Hall entrance.jpg Photo Trades Hall is home to many of the Victorian ... for union activity, the Trades Hall Council has opened the Trades Hall building to many cultural ... Trades Hall has been incorrectly referred to as Melbourne Trades Hall in several recent references, but the more established and historical references cite Victorian Trades Hall or simply Trades Hall as the correct name. References references Melbourne Trades Hall Memories Marcella Pearce 1997 Victorian Trades Hall Council ISBN 0958884668 External links http www.vthc.org.au Victorian Trades Hall Council http tradeshall.org Trades Hall & Literary Institute http www.nibs.org.au New International ... more details
Image 74 Beaufort St, Perth.jpg thumb right 250px Perth Trades Hall building at 74 Beaufort Street, Perth coord 31.94934 115.86289 region AU WA display title format dms The Perth Trades Hall is the Trades Hall building in Perth, Western Australia Perth used by the Western Australia n trade union movement for meetings, offices, social and educational events, and the location of the Trades and Labour Council TLC , now known as the UnionsWA . Although a Trades and Labour Council TLC was established in Perth in 1891, finances to build a Trades Hall were not available until 1911, when Alexander McCallum became General Secretary of the Australian Labour Federation , as the TLC was then called. Design and construction of the original trades hall building was largely due to the efforts of Ernest Henshaw . The foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister of Australia Andrew Fisher on 8 August 1911. The Hall was officially opened on 20 April 1912 by Premier of Western Australia , and former Trades Hall secretary John Scaddan . The three storey building stands at 74 Beaufort Street, the site of Perth s original Scotch College, Perth Scotch College , and is of neo Georgian design. In 1985 the building was purchased by the Delaney family to house the Claremont contemporary art gallery. A new Perth Trades Hall was dedicated on May Day , 2000, known as Unity House located at 77 79 Stirling Street, and provides offices and meeting rooms for UnionsWA, trade unions, the Australian Labor Party and other community and political groups. In 2007, due to financial mismanagement, UnionsWA had to relocate to the CSA CPSU Building located at 445 Hay Street, Perth. External links http john.curtin.edu.au mccallum index.html Alex McCallum biography Further reading Monk, Ian. 1999 Perth s Trades Hall, 1912 1983 . Papers in labour history, No.22 Dec. 1999 , p.6 20, Oliver, Bobbie, 2003 Unity is strength a history of the Australian Labor Party and the Trades and Labor Council in Western Australia, 1899 ... more details
The Sheffield Trades and Labour Council , usually known as the Sheffield Trades Council , is a labour ... an alliance of trade union s in the city is the Sheffield Mechanical Trades Association , created in 1822 to bring together six cutlery trades. In 1830, a Trades General Union was created, with the aim ..., W. Owen, S. Pollard and V. M. Thornes, The Sheffield Trades and Labour Council 1858 1958 ref ... 1838, an Alliance of Organised Trades was formed, producing the first permanent trades council style ... the Corn Laws . ref name Mendelson In 1843, the Alliance formed the United Trades Union , but this undertook ... in 1844 to counter a new employers organisation. The new group, also known as the United Trades ... of a new National Association of United Trades for the Protection of Labour , but neither .... C. Holland, passed a resolution calling for the foundation of a local trades council. A committee ... of Association of Organised Trades of Sheffield and Neighbourhood on 22 June 1859. ref name Mendelson Although not the first trades council , only Glasgow Trades Council Glasgow and perhaps Aberdeen Trades Council can claim longer continuous histories. ref name cole G. D. H. Cole, A Short History ... was elected as the trades council s first Secretary, a post he held until 1867 ref name musson A. E ... in various trades, in Sheffield, Rotherham and Hathersage . ref name Mendelson The membership was mostly ... 60, which brought about the foundation of the London Trades Council . It also supported a Bill .... In order to bolster the strike, the Association appealed for funds from trades in other areas of the country, and having received some, it agreed a proposal from the Wolverhampton Trades Council ... organisation of trade unions, the United Kingdom Alliance of Organised Trades . Most of its Executive ... minority of unionist, the Sheffield Outrages , ran through 1866, so in November, the trades council joined with the London Trades Council to call for a government enquiry. ref http www.tuc.org.uk ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 context October 2009 unreferenced August 2007 Dangerous & Offensive Trades as classified under the Municipalities of India by an Act passed by the Legislature of India requires licensing and this also serve as a source of income for the local bodies in the India Country . The trade s practiced by the trader s are called as D&O Trades . India law stub Category Indian legislation ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Fair Trades and Farewells Type ep Artist Hot Cross Cover Hot cross fair trades and farewells.gif Released June 8, 2004 Recorded Freehold Borough, New Jersey Freehold , New Jersey NJ Genre Screamo br Hardcore punk Hardcore Length 17 02 Label Level Plane Records Level Plane Producer Josh Jakabowski Last album Hot Cross lickgoldensky Split 7 br 2004 This album Fair Trades and Farewells br 2004 Next album Hot Cross The Holy Shroud Split 7 br 2005 Fair Trades and Farewells is a 2004 Extended play EP released by the band Hot Cross on Level Plane Records Level Plane , featuring a total of six tracks. It was their first album to be recorded solely by the band. Track listing Prepare Repair 2 15 Solanka 3 24 Throw Collars to the Wind 2 27 Better a Corpse Than a Nun 3 59 Two Cripples Dancing 1 59 Consonants 2 58 Hot Cross Category 2004 EPs Category Level Plane Records EPs Category Hot Cross albums es Fair trades and farewells ... more details
Image NSW Trades Hall.jpg thumb 250px right NSW Trades Hall The Sydney Trades Hall is the historic Trades Hall in Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . The building was built and owned by the Trades Hall Association , the original trade union affiliates who built the hall in 1888. Sydney Trades Hall is located at 4 Goulburn Street, Sydney at the top of the Chinatown, Sydney Chinatown District . In 2002 ownership was sold to the Labor Council of New South Wales who are refurbishing and restoring the building. The Heritage Council of New South Wales approved plans to refurbish the building during 2004. History A grant of land was made for the Trades Hall site on October 13, 1885, to the trustees Henry Copeland Member of the Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly of New South Wales , MLA of Newtown, New South Wales Newtown , Jacob Garrard MLA of Balmain, New South Wales Balmain , William Ferrier of Balmain a stonemason , John Edward West of Woolloomooloo, New South Wales Woolloomooloo a plumber and gasfitter , John Richard Talbot of Sydney iron moulder , John Atkinson of Balmain a boilermaker , Thomas candy of Surry Hills, New South Wales Surry Hills a draper , and Richard Mooney of Woolloomooloo a Journeyman Tailor . The trustees were required to hold and use or allow the said land hereby granted and the buildings to be erected thereon to be at all times hereafter maintained and used as and for a Trades Hall and Literary Institute for the use of the Artificers and Operatives ... Lodge in NSW , laid the foundation stone of Sydney s Trades Hall. Due to lack of funds, it took ... employed had been a unionist, and had received the full rate of pay ordered by the associated trades ... Website Sydney Trades Hall ref In 1932, New South Wales Premier, Jack Lang had the State s money removed from bank accounts and taken to Trades Hall so that the Federal Government would not be able ... by Governor Philip Game . References Reflist External links Trades Hall the Royal Connection http workers.labor.net.au ... more details
orphan date June 2009 do NOT remove until it is no longer an orphan The Amusement Trades Exhibition International ATEI is the major UK trade show for the coin op and amusements trade. 2009 Vortex incident At the 2009 Amusement Trades Exhibition International trade show for the coin op and amusements trade, a ride called the Vortex was installed. After apparent gross miscalculations of the physics of the display, and entire coin operation exhibition fell under the weight of its own metal beams. There were 18 recorded injuries, and it was said to be extremely lucky that there were, in fact, no casualties. See also BACTA British Amusement Caterers Trade Association Coinslot External links http www.atei exhibition.com ATEI homepage UK stub Category Exhibitions Category Trade shows in the United Kingdom fr Amusement Trades Exhibition International ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Timber Trades Journal is a UK trade magazine for the timber industry, published by Progressive Media Publishing. It was first published in 1873 and has been recognised as the leading journal for the timber industry. ref http lis.sagepub.com cgi pdf extract 19 4 282 Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 1987 ref Timber Trades Journal s annual TTJ Awards have been running for 13 years, and are held in association with UK timber industry trade association TRADA . ref http www.trada.co.uk news view 0F001CBA EE7A 4CB6 898B 4D97C9BEDB87 TRADA invites entries for technical information award TRADA press release on TTJ Awards 2009 ref References reflist External links http www.ttjonline.com Timber Trades Journal Category British magazines Category Professional and trade magazines Category Publications established in 1873 trade mag stub UK business mag stub ... more details
Infobox Union name MTUC country Malaysia affiliation International Trade Union Confederation ITUC members 500,000 full name Malaysian Trades Union Congress native name image Image MTUC logo.png founded 1949 current head dissolved date dissolved state merged into office Subang Jaya , Selangor people Syed Shahir , president br G. Rajasekaran , secretary general website http www.mtuc.org.my www.mtuc.org.my footnotes Include all unused fields for future use. See template talk Infobox Union for usage. The Malaysian Trades Union Congress MTUC is a national trade union center in Malaysia . It was formed in 1949 and was originally known as the Malayan Trades Union Council . It then changed its name to the Malayan Trades Union Congress in 1958 , and then to its current name with the formation of Malaysia. MTUC is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation . References cite book year 2005 title Trade Unions of the World editor International Centre for Trade Union Rights ICTUR et al., edition 6th publisher John Harper Publishing location London, UK isbn 0 9543811 5 7 External links http www.mtuc.org.my MTUC Official site. Portal Organized labour Category Trade unions in Malaysia Category International Trade Union Confederation Asia trade union stub ms Kongres Kesatuan Sekerja Malaysia ... more details
The Club of Queer Trades is a collection of stories by G. K. Chesterton first published in 1905. Infobox short story See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Club of Queer Trades author G. K. Chesterton country Great Britain language English language English genre Mystery Short Stories published in 1905 Each story in the collection is centered on a person who is making his living by some novel and extraordinary means a queer trade . To gain admittance one must have invented a unique means of earning a living and the subsequent trade being the main source of income. Characters the Narrator, Cherub Swinburne Basil Grant Rupert Grant Stories The framing narrative by Cherub Swinburne describes his quest for The Club of Queer Trades with his friend Basil Grant, a retired judge, and Rupert Grant, a private detective who is Basil s younger brother. Each of the stories describes their encounter with one of the trades. The Tremendous Adventures of Major Brown While investigating a case of assault brought by Major Brown, Rupert Grant, the private detective, and his brother Basil stumble upon the Adventure and Romance Agency, Limited, an agency that creates adventures for its clients. The Painful Fall of a Great Reputation Basil Grant investigates Wimpole, the great raconteur. The Awful Reason of the Vicar s Visit Cherub Swinburne is asked to investigate the mysterious assault on the Vicar of Chuntsey. The Singular Speculation of the House Agent Basil Grant investigates the mystery of Lieutenant Keith, whose house, The Elms , Buxton Common, cannot be found. The Noticeable Conduct of Professor Chadd Basil Grant finds out why Professor Chadd insists on dancing ... of The Club of Queer Trades . External links Gutenberg no 1696 name The Club of Queer Trades http librivox.org the club of queer trades by g k chesterton Free audiobook from http librivox.org LibriVox DEFAULTSORT Club of Queer Trades, The Category 1905 short stories Category Short stories by G. K ... more details