A tackler was a supervisor in a textile factory responsible for the working of a number of power looms and the weavers who operated them. The title derived from the job, which was to "tackle" any mechanical problems encountered with the looms in their charge. Invariably male, they had a reputation for gullibility and were the butt of many jokes.
References
Notes
- "tackler, n.", Oxford English Dictionary (online ed.), Oxford University Press, 2012, retrieved 9 March 2013 (subscription required)
- Worthington (2002), p. 191
Bibliography
- Worthington, Barry (2002), Discovering Manchester:A Walking Guide to Manchester and Salford – Plus Suburban Strolls and Visits to Surrounding Attractions, Sigma Leisure, ISBN 978-1-85058-774-3
Further reading
- Mather, Geoffrey (2003). Tackler's Tales: A Humorous Look at Lancashire. Palatine Books. ISBN 978-1874181194.
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