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Apprenticeship Indenture
An Indenture of Apprenticeship for William Hamilton of Carlisle for 7 years as a cabinet maker & joiner
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1839 Apprentices Apprenticeship Cabinet Carlisle Conditions Hamilton Joiner Maker Years Indenture Will I Am
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This fascinating print showcases an Apprenticeship Indenture dating back to 1839, belonging to William Hamilton of Carlisle. The document outlines a seven-year agreement for Hamilton to train as a cabinet maker and joiner, highlighting the rigorous conditions and terms of his apprenticeship in the historical industry.
The intricacies of this indenture shed light on the dedication and hard work required from apprentices during that time period. It serves as a reminder of the craftsmanship and skill that went into creating furniture and woodwork in the 19th century.
William Hamilton's commitment to honing his craft as a cabinet maker and joiner is evident through this document, which symbolizes not only his personal journey but also reflects the broader history of apprenticeships in Britain. The attention to detail in drafting such agreements speaks volumes about the importance placed on training future generations of skilled workers.
As we admire this piece of history preserved by Rights Managed, we are transported back to a time when apprenticeships were crucial for passing down traditional trades and ensuring high standards within industries like cabinet making. This photograph is not just a glimpse into one man's past, but a window into an entire era defined by craftsmanship, hard work, and dedication to one's trade.
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