THE BOOK OF ENGLISH TRADES AND USEFUL ARTS.

1818

Some chapters extracted from the above named book with references to the accompanying drawings removed. Not exactly a work of art but it gives a brief description written just a little ealier than some of the trades listed in the early 19th century trade directories.
 
The Apothecary.
The Attorney.
The Baker.
The Basket-Maker.
The Bleacher.
The Bookbinder.
The Bookseller.
The Brazier.
The Brewer.
The Bricklayer.
The Brick-Maker.
The Brush-Maker.
The Button-Maker.
The Cabinet-Maker.
The Calico-Printer.
The Carpenter.
The Carpet-Weaver.
The Chemist.
The Coachmaker.
The Comb-Maker.
The Confectioner.
The Cooper.
The Copperplate-Printer.
The Cork-Cutter.
The Currier.
The Cutler.
The Distiller.
The Dyer.
The Engraver.
The Gardener.
The Glass-Blower.
The Gold-Beater.
The Gum-Maker.
The Hairdresser.
The Hatter.
The Looking-Glass-Maker.
The Machinist.
The Mariner.
The Merchant.
The Musical Instrument Maker.
The Needle-Maker.
The Optician.
The Painter.
The Paper-Maker.
The Pewterer.
The Pin-Maker.
The Plumber.
The Potter.
The Rope-Maker.
The Saddler.
The Sawyer.
The Shipwright.
The Shoemaker.
The Smith.
The Soap-Boiler.
The Spinner.
The Statuary.
The Stocking-Weaver.
The Stone-Mason.
The Straw Hat-Maker.
The Tailor.
The Tallow-Chandler.
The Tanner.
The Tinplate-Worker.
The Trunk-Maker.
The Turner.
The Type-Founder.
The Watchmaker.
The Weaver.
The Wheelwright.
The Wool-Comber.

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