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Got to get the tiler in, just to tile yeah.
He was demobilised in 1947 and returned to his work as a tiler.
"Couldn't do it better by hand or on a tiler."
It is thought that the name Tyler comes from his occupation as a roof tiler.
Or that you should start as a master tiler?"
Simon the tiler had done a good job.
Sheriff Tiler has his deputies lock him up in a jail cell.
In recent years Klaus enjoyed working as a tiler.
Tylor is an English surname and given name meaning "tiler".
"I'll never be a master tiler like Grandfather or Father.
Had Simon the tiler fixed the roof? he wondered.
There was quiet for some moments while the tiler and the mason emptied their cups of beer.
The latter was a skilled tiler and his tile company was famous all over Iraq.
The tiler said it couldn't be done.
A year previously, he was playing grade cricket in Australia alongside his regular job as a roof tiler.
It is also thought to be a derived occupational name derived from "tiler", one who makes tiles.
"I didn't want to be a tiler or a crafter, and my hands don't work that way.
Well then Pam made me laugh cos the tiler he, she said he's go up on the roof and he's there for hours!
Thomas Tryon (born 1634) was the son of a tiler and plasterer.
His father was a master tiler.
Gabriel Tiler - 11 days ago Pitbulls are dangerous animals.
There, they met Brian Tiler who would later coach the Zambian national team.
Although showing the influence of notable craftsmen such as the Westminster Tiler its design is unique.
Thrippleton worked as a roofer and tiler before taking up acting in the 1980s.
Though unrelated to the procedure of tailoring, the similar sounding name Tyler was derived from the tiler profession.