Were crossing sweepers considered a formal profession?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Crossing Sweeper
Yes, crossing sweepers were considered a formal profession, particularly in 19th-century Britain. They were employed to clear the streets of mud and debris, ensuring safe passage for pedestrians at busy intersections. This role was often filled by children or the impoverished, and while it provided a source of income, it was also associated with social stigma and harsh working conditions.