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Articles Nostalgia Do you remember the rag-and-bone man with his horse and cart? Do you remember the rag-and-bone man with his horse and cart? By Melina - Assistant Editor Jul 27, The rag-and-bone man, with horse and cart, was once a common sight on British streets as he collected second-hand goods from door-to-door.

Here we step back in time and take a look at this historic recycling method: Rags were sold on for recycling into paper or cloth and bones were sold to be ground and made into glue and fertilizer. Why rags and bones?

Rags Rag was any form of clothing. Bones Bone was animal bone. Did you have a rag-and-bone man visit you? What memories do you have? The following two tabs change content below.

Bio Latest Posts. Hi I'm Melina, a mother of 3 teenage children and with a particular interest in all things health related. I run a busy household and smallholding alongside my work with Silversurfers, which currently includes dogs, fish, hens, ducks and pigs!

Latest posts by Melina - Assistant Editor see all. Next up World Kindness Day: 6 reasons why being kind is actually good for you Trending. They were also especially keen to find brass, copper and pewter as this could be worth up to 5 pence per pound which was considerably better than the couple of pence they'd get from rags, cloth and bone. Over the last 10 years or so, the price of scrap metal has soared. This has led to the almost extinct rag and bone man re-appearing back on our streets.

In many urban and suburban areas, it's not uncommon to see things like old metal bed frames or household appliance being left outside in the street for them to collect on their rounds.

Of course, it's pretty rare to see them using a horse and cart these days as vans and tipper trucks have taken precedent. Since scrap metal is now a valuable commodity, there are many companies that focus solely on the scrap metal market and in particular, the scrap car recycling market.

Advances in technology mean that more and more of the car's components can be recycled, including the precious metals in the catalytic converter. This has effectively seen the end of the rag and bone man in this niche of the scrap metal industry since scrap car companies will generally be able to pay far higher prices and have the specialist equipment to be able to fully recycle the vehicle and all its valuable components.

However, in recent times, changes in legislation have meant that if you have scrap metal to dispose of, you can no longer take it to your nearest metal dealer and get paid in cash, you must get back by cheque or bank transfer instead to create a paper trail of the transaction.

Fortunately for your local rag and bone man, since you're giving. Not to be confused with the old-school type of rag and bone man described above, Rag'n'Bone Man real name Rory Graham is also the name of a well know singer-songwriter from nearby Uckfield, East Sussex.

Rory has shot to stardom recently with his widely acclaimed debut album titled "Human". His first hit single, also called "Human" was released in July It enjoyed huge success by getting to number one in Austria, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland. To give you an idea of his popularity, the single on his official YouTube channel has had an incredible million views in just seven months. It would be a fair assessment to say that as a skip hire company, we're certainly in the same ball-park as the humble rag and bone man of yesteryear.

They were typically referred to by names such as bone grubbers, bone pickers or rag gatherers. But to be human is to be at the centre of our own universe, to experience life in all its colours and all its potential. This is what we want to celebrate with Being Human — the awe of being alive and the thrill of discovering what it means to be us, the greatest wonder in the world. Citizenship has become the basis of the equality of people, albeit wrongly.



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