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- Tosher abstract "A tosher is someone who scavenges in the sewers, especially in London during the Victorian era. The word tosher was also used to describe the thieves who stripped valuable copper from the hulls of ships moored along the Thames. The related slang term 'Tosh' referred to valuables thus collected, both are of unknown origin.".
- Tosher wikiPageExternalLink theromanmyste-21.
- Tosher wikiPageExternalLink quiz2146701894798.html.
- Tosher wikiPageExternalLink dodger.
- Tosher wikiPageID "8603644".
- Tosher wikiPageRevisionID "537678941".
- Tosher hasPhotoCollection Tosher.
- Tosher subject Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Tosher subject Category:Waste_collection.
- Tosher type Abstraction100002137.
- Tosher type Act100030358.
- Tosher type Activity100407535.
- Tosher type Event100029378.
- Tosher type ObsoleteOccupations.
- Tosher type Occupation100582388.
- Tosher type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Tosher type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Tosher comment "A tosher is someone who scavenges in the sewers, especially in London during the Victorian era. The word tosher was also used to describe the thieves who stripped valuable copper from the hulls of ships moored along the Thames. The related slang term 'Tosh' referred to valuables thus collected, both are of unknown origin.".
- Tosher label "Tosher".
- Tosher sameAs m.0279mdf.
- Tosher sameAs Q7827609.
- Tosher sameAs Q7827609.
- Tosher sameAs Tosher.
- Tosher wasDerivedFrom Tosher?oldid=537678941.
- Tosher isPrimaryTopicOf Tosher.