- A
coachbuilder manufactures bodies for p****enger-carrying vehicles. The
trade of
producing coachwork began with
bodies for horse-drawn vehicles. Today...
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including wheelwrights,
blacksmiths and painters. A
carriagemaker specializes in
making carriages.
Carriagemaker Carter (name)
Coachbuilder "wainwright - Origin...
- and
early 20th century.
Irish immigrant James Cunningham founded the
carriagemaker James Cunningham, Son and Company.
James Cunningham and Sons
later founded...
- (1993) –
Pound Justice (1993) –
English Minister Black Beauty (1994) –
Carriagemaker Giorgino (1994) –
Professor Beaumont Carrington (1995) –
Mayor Restoration...
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wheelwright taps
felloes onto
spoke ends
Occupation Activity sectors Trades Description Related jobs
Carriagemaker Coachbuilder Blacksmith Carpenter...
- two
years later. In 1905,
Biddle and
Smart became one of the
first carriagemakers in
Amesbury to
begin the
manufacture of
automobile bodies. An early...
- for
others at his trade. Two
years later, he went into
business as a
carriagemaker for himself. The fire of 1848 destro**** his factory, but
Patton soon...
- Whig (see above) 30 John
Patton 1858–1859
Democratic John
Patton was a
carriagemaker born in
County Down, Ireland. He
emigrated to the
United States as a...
- the town
included dry goods, hardware, furniture, grocery, druggists,
carriagemakers, coopers,
harness makers, shoemakers, foundry,
cigar company, telegraph...
- 2578°W / 41.6764; -86.2578 (Clement
Studebaker House) St.
Joseph Carriagemaker and
founder of H & C
Studebaker Company Clement Studebaker lived here...