- It is apparently good luck to see a chimney sweep on the day of your wedding. This story can be traced back to one lucky chimney sweep who fell off the roof while working, but fortunately became caught on the gutter. A young woman pulled him in through a window, and the two fell in love and later married.
- The town chimney sweep used to walk the streets on New Year's Day with a pig in tow. Why? Pigs are supposedly good luck charms, and chimney sweeps are as well (see the above fact).
- Chimney sweeps are often depicted as fellows who wear suits and top hats. They did not try to dress in such a fancy manner on purpose, however. Originally, chimney sweeps started to wear suits and hats because they were passed down to them by far more wealthy undertakers.
- The term "light a fire under you," is thought to have originated from the use of small children as chimney cleaners. Many of the children understandably did not enjoy being forced to clean chimneys, and some sweep masters would force the children into the chimney flue and then light a fire to "help" them reach the top of the chimney. It was a cruel practice that did not stand the test of time, thankfully.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Fun Chimney Sweep Facts
The chimney sweep trade traces back several centuries. Here are a few fun facts about chimney sweeps that we've collected.
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