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Ragged Jacket; Ragged jacket

Ragged school         
  • Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
  • Charles Dickens, 1858
  • Dr Thomas Barnardo
  • Ragged School Museum
CHARITY SCHOOLS WHICH PROVIDED EDUCATION AND, IN MOST CASES, FOOD, CLOTHING, AND LODGING FOR DESTITUTE CHILDREN
Ragged School; Ragged Schools; Ragged schools; Shaftesbury Society
Ragged schools were charitable organisations dedicated to the free education of destitute children in 19th century Britain. The schools were developed in working-class districts.
The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists         
  • Robert Noonan]], c. 1908
  • Original [[title page]], drawn by Robert Tressell
SEMI-AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL BY ROBERT TRESSELL
Mugsborough; The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists; The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist; The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropist; Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists; Ragged Trousered Philanthropists; Ragged-Trousered Philanthropist; Ragged Trousered Philanthropist
The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists (1914) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Irish house painter and sign writer Robert Noonan, who wrote the book in his spare time under the pen name Robert Tressell. Published after Tressell's death from tuberculosis in the Liverpool Royal Infirmary in 1911, the novel follows a house painter's efforts to find work in the fictional English town of Mugsborough (based on the coastal town of Hastings) to stave off the workhouse for himself, his wife and his son.
Ragged-jacket         
A ragged-jacket (or, occasionally, "raggedy-jacket") is the name given to a harp or grey seal pup when it is undergoing its first moult, and the intermediate stage between a "whitecoat" and a "beater". The moulting begins when the pup is at an age of about 12–14 days, at which time they cease nursing.

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Ragged-jacket

A ragged-jacket (or, occasionally, "raggedy-jacket") is the name given to a harp or grey seal pup when it is undergoing its first moult, and the intermediate stage between a "whitecoat" and a "beater". The moulting begins when the pup is at an age of about 12–14 days, at which time they cease nursing. At this young age, the pups are not yet capable of swimming. The pup stays on the ice for about two weeks before the fur has moulted. It does not feed during this time and therefore loses weight. When the white fur has been completely shed at around four weeks of age, the seal is called a "beater."