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He was a ship-carpenter by trade and a cooper for Mayflower, which was usually docked at Southampton.
A cooper by trade, he was active in the British Chartist movement as a young man.
Northerman House ( CE-380 ): Located at 225 Market Street, it is a two story, three bay, by two bay, frame dwelling with a gable roofed main section built by Jacob Northerman for a Philadelphia cooper.
At about 8 am, the outpost was set up by the Hessians at a cooper shop on Pennington Road about one mile north-west of Trenton.
" Then even worse news is brought: " Late at night comes Mr. Hudson, the cooper, my neighbour, and tells me that he come from Chatham this evening at five o ' clock, and saw this afternoon " The Royal James ," " Oake ," and " London ," burnt by the enemy with their fire-ships: that two or three men-of-war come up with them, and made no more of Upnor Castle's shooting, than of a fly (...).
While plastics, stainless steel, pallets, and corrugated cardboard have replaced most wooden containers and largely made the cooper obsolete, there is still demand for high-quality wooden barrels, and it is thought that the highest-quality barrels are those hand-made by professional coopers.
Sly Fox ( sly cooper ) is a comedic play by Larry Gelbart, based on Ben Jonson's Volpone ( The Fox ), updating the setting from Renaissance Venice to 19th century San Francisco, and changing the tone from satire to farce.
Brown, a cooper by training ( he also patented improvements to machinery
In 1761, Somes, a cooper by trade, brought his wife ( Hannah Herrick ) and family from Gloucester, Massachusetts to the island, along with James Richardson and Richardson's family.
Traditionally, a wooden keg is made by a cooper used to transport items such as nails, gunpowder, and a variety of liquids.
It was built at first by French industrialist Lucien Lanaverre, a former cooper for the Bordeaux wine industry, who had converted to the then new industry of GRP polyester moulding in the 1960s as an inexpensive general purpose two sail, transom sheeted, non-trapeze dinghy, with modest easily handled sail plan.
Beattie liked to think of herself as the perfect daughter to Albert, and overcompensated for her inactive role in his life during her fleeting visits, such as when she guilted Jerry Booth into paying £ 5 compensation when Albert was gassed by a faulty cooper fitted by Jerry, Albert having made clear that he didn't want compensation.

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The other trade was a cooper, who made atts for holding butter and pails, tubs and barrels.

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His father, Claude-François Proudhon who worked as a brewer and a cooper, was originally from the village of Chasnans, near the border with Switzerland.
A cooper shop on the Wadleigh Farm produced barrels made entirely of wood: the staves were made of pine and hardwoods, and were bound with hoops of birch.
The boy studied English and navigation for a year, apprenticed to a cooper, and then, with Whitfield's help, signed on to the whaler Franklin ( Captain Ira Davis ).
Lincoln's ancestors were among those who first settled in Hingham, beginning with Thomas Lincoln ' the cooper ,' who was among several Lincolns who settled in Hingham when it was part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Traditionally, a cooper is someone who makes wooden staved vessels, bound together with hoops and possessing flat ends or heads.
A barrel is technically a measure of the size of a cask, so the term " barrel-maker " cannot be used synonymously with " cooper.
The " wet " or " tight " cooper made casks for long-term storage and transportation of liquids that could even be under pressure, as with beer.
Today, the profession of the cooper is synonymous with the wine and spirits industry where the cooper assembles casks and operates machinery that builds barrels.
Nearby, he added a sawmill, a cooper shop, a blacksmith shop, and a poultry house along with a barn.
Just three days later, he laid the cornerstone of the Department of Justice building with a trowel made from wood and cooper nails from the USS Constitution.
Another diversionary storyline begins in 1710, with Wellspring of Chaos and Ordermaster depicting the life of a unlikely mage named Kharl, which spans the continents of Nordla and Austra and telling the story of Kharl's transition from cooper to order-mage.
His father was a descendant of Mayflower Pilgrims Love Brewster, a founder of the town of Bridgewater, Massachusetts ; Elder William Brewster, the Pilgrim colonist leader and spiritual elder of the Plymouth Colony ; and John Alden, who was hired as a cooper in Southampton, England, just before the voyage to America and who along with the Brewsters were signers of the Mayflower Compact.
Cyathea cooper is a medium-to-large fast growing tree fern, to in height with a thick trunk.

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According to William Bradford ’ s Of Plimoth Plantation, he was hired as a cooper in Southampton, England, just before the voyage to America.
Fort William Historical Park has a working community of skilled tradesmen, including a blacksmith, tinsmith, carpenter, cooper, and birch bark canoe builder.
The villa owners included James Smellie, a retired cooper who occupied the house called Langside Valley, and William Jaffrey, an accountant and notary public and owner of Campvale House.

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The 1878 history describes the community of Burlington Green as having two churches, a general store, lawyer office, hotel, gristmill, creamery, two blacksmith shops, two wagon shops, a cooper and shoe shop and photography studio, but " This village at one time was a place of much more mercantile and manufacturing interest than at present, having a comb-factory, a hattery, two tanneries, an iron-foundry, a furniture-factory, three stores, two hotels, a cloth-dressing and wool carding-factory, and a card factory.
* Maple Grove – A hamlet at the south town line on County Highway 10 that once had several blacksmith shops, a rake factory, cooper shop, store, post office, church and large steam sawmill.
Educated at a local Poor law school, Crooks worked initially as a grocer's errand boy, then a blacksmith's labourer and then as an apprentice cooper.
A cooper readies, or rounds off, the end of a barrel using a coopers Adze | hand adze at the Van Ryn Brandy Cellar near Stellenbosch, South Africa
Featured at the site are over 40 historical buildings, including several working mills ( woollen mill, grist-mill and sawmill ) and trades buildings ( blacksmith, tinsmith, cabinetmaker, cooper, bakery, cheese-maker ).
Abram Lyle, a cooper and shipowner, acquired an interest in sugar refinery in 1865 in Greenock, western Scotland and then at Plaistow Wharf, West Silvertown, London.
Many living museums feature traditional craftsmen at work, such as a blacksmith, cooper, potter, miller, sawmill worker, printer, doctor and general store keeper.
In his Bride of Lammermoor, Sir Walter Scott speaks of " Peter Puncheon that was cooper to the queen's stores at the Timmer Burse ( that is, Timber Bush ) at Leith.

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In 1844, Jacob Sammons, a cooper from Fort Mackinac, chose the old native camping ground ( then called " Shabwegan ") as the site for his cabin.
In 1679, a man named John Thomas is known to have sold a local plot to Andrew Miller, a cooper from either England or Scotland.
Byrne, the first of six children, was born in Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland, the son of a cooper and soldier, Dan, and a hospital nurse from Galway, Eileen ( née Gannon ).
At 11am the boatswain ’ s mate piped ' Up spirits ,' the signal for the petty officer of the day to climb to the quarterdeck and collect ( 1 ) the keys to the spirit room from an officer, ( 2 ) the ship's cooper, and ( 3 ) a detachment of Royal Marines.
Descendant of Quaker shoemaker, Richard Few from the county of Wiltshire, England, and his son Isaac Few, a cooper, who emigrated to Pennsylvania in the 1680s, the Fews lived in northern Maryland, where they eked out a modest living raising tobacco on small holdings.
* Japanese cooper from Kyoto
Daniel Mowry, Jr. ( August 27, 1729 – July 6, 1806 ) was an American cooper and farmer from Smithfield, Rhode Island.

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