-
found in the area,
including goldsmiths, hatters, shoemakers, tanners,
saddlemakers, etc., many
guilds (or isnafuri)
having their own street: even nowadays...
- A
saddle is a
supportive structure for a
rider of an animal,
fastened to an animal's back by a girth. The most
common type is equestrian. However, specialized...
- The
Swedish Saddlemakers' and Upholsterers'
Union (Swedish:
Svenska Sadelmakare- och tapetserareförbundet, SSoT) was a
trade union representing workers...
- ("deken") of the "zadelaarsgilde". (As of 1367
painters were
included in the
saddlemakers' guild, with no
Guild of St. Luke of
their own.) However, in 1611, along...
-
regimental quartermaster, a
chaplain and a judge, a
horse trainer, a
saddlemaker, a
gunsmith and a
gunstock maker, a provost, and 68 servants. The two...
- Dorset, England,
Abberline was the
youngest son of
Edward Abberline, a
saddlemaker, sheriff's
officer and
clerk of the market,
minor local government positions;...
- the meeting,
referred to the late
President Friedrich Ebert as "that
saddlemaker" (Der Sattelhersteller).
Krupp initially opposed the ****s, yet, after...
- Shoemakers'
Union Denmark 2,650
Danish Textile Workers'
Union Denmark 16,195
Saddlemakers' and Upholsterers'
Union of
Denmark Denmark 1,100
Federacion de Trabajadores...
-
White Mountain Apache tribes of Arizona. Both
Geroldine and
Manuel were
saddlemakers.
Geroldine learned the
craft from Leo Leonard, who
owned Leonard Saddle...
- Road Workers'
Union SVaf 1914 1970
Merged into SEKO N/A 16,640
Swedish Saddlemakers' and Upholsterers'
Union SSoT 1890 1962
Dissolved 666 5,573
Swedish Sailors'...