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skilled worker that
specialises in a
particular trade.
Tradespeople (
tradesmen/women)
usually gain
their skills through work experience, on-the-job training...
- athletes, frontiersmen,
Native Americans, hunters, miners,
former soldiers,
tradesmen, and sheriffs. The
Rough Riders were part of the
cavalry division commanded...
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Shropshire and Staffordshire.
Originally founded in 1827 as the
Wolverhampton Tradesmen's and Mechanics' Institute, the
university was
subject to a
series of merges...
- here a form of
social segregation did prevail,
whereby shopkeepers and
tradesmen tended to
occupy the cheaper-to-rent
cellars and garrets,
while the more...
- the
Tradesmen's Cup. It was
initially a
limited handicap with a
minimum weight of 8 st 2 lb. For a
period the race was
known as the
Tradesmen's Plate...
- Whom
Engraved Portraits Have Been Published, and a
Descriptive List of
Tradesmens'
Tokens &
Provincial Halfpennies Issued in the
County of Norfolk. Matchett...
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about 1.5
million carpentry positions.
Carpenters are
usually the
first tradesmen on a job and the last to leave.
Carpenters normally framed post-and-beam...
- life and its
organization at that time. The
corporations in
which the
tradesmen of
Constantinople were
organised were
supervised by the Eparch, who regulated...
- The
Union for the
Defense of
Tradesmen and
Artisans (French:
Union de défense des commerçants et artisans),
known as
Union and
French Fraternity (French:...