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Thus, the Company is no longer a trade association for wheelwrights.
He returned with a replacement part and two young wheelwrights, who performed the repairs.
The Wheelwrights are the town's aristocrats, even though John is illegitimate.
Wheelwrights rolled it, tail in mouth, down the cart roads of their slumber.
Wheelwrights and blacksmiths set up shops to assist the tenant farmers.
The exceptions to the latter would be the wheelwrights, saddle-makers and blacksmiths.
Blacksmiths, wheelwrights, and furniture makers set up shops in rural villages.
There is a tea room called The Old Wheelwrights at the crossroads.
A Cart Wheel, to represent agriculture and that there was once a wheelwrights in the village.
Many villagers worked in cottage industries such as lace making, and a wheelwrights was also present in the village.
"Speak to me again after you've talked to the wheelwrights and farriers," Egwene told her.
"That's why a lord needs good wagonmasters and wheelwrights."
Number Three's wheelwrights had been busy.
Every year for Mother's Day, the Wheelwrights would go up to the top for a group snapshot.
Four families of wheelwrights, one to each division--which, suppose five in a family, makes twenty persons.
The majority of these people were farmers and craftsmen: wheelwrights, shoemakers, cabinet makers, etc.
Less certain is the importance of carpenters, joiners, wheelwrights and coopers, even if all these occupations were distinct.
Here I came into regular contact with the wheelwrights and other men who worked for my father, and saw less of my fellow apprentices.
A stone Wheelwrights shop and two other related original buildings are located on the opposite corner and still survive today.
Both industries supported blacksmiths, wheelwrights, and feed stores along Flushing Avenue.
Experienced masons, joiners and wheelwrights were brought in to teach the younger generation useful trades.
At that time the town contained farms, stores, mills, churches, schools, carpenters, blacksmiths, and wheelwrights.
The remaining 15 men were spared to serve the Mexican army as artisans (blacksmiths, wheelwrights, mechanics ).
The spiked wheel having become emblematic of the saint, wheelwrights and mechanics placed themselves under her patronage.
Wheelwrights in the Scottish Lowlands during the 18th century possessed a 94 percent literacy rate.