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Translations for „saddler“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

saddler [ˈsædləʳ, Am -ɚ] N

saddler
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English
In its past the early established town boasted three general stores, butcher's, saddler's, blacksmith's and baker's shops.
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The popularity of new vehicles and mechanicalisation of farming has led to certain professions, such as blacksmiths and saddlers, disappearing.
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At the age of 11, he left school to learn his father's trade, and then became an apprentice to a saddler.
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Many service industries also developed, notably saddlers, tailors, carpenters, hostlers, metal and tin workers.
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By the end of the decade there were several general stores, butcher shops, bakery, saddler, blacksmith and auctioneers.
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As farming declined, though, so did the old crafts that had been handed down from yore, blacksmith, metalworker, painter, saddler, cooper, shoemaker and tailor.
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Similarly, there is one saddler and another seven based outside town.
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There were three shoemakers, two tailors and two shipwrights as well as the following: rope-maker, joiner, tanner, carpenter, gardener, sawyer, wheelwright, weaver and saddler.
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It was a dirt roadbustling with the noise of taverns, tin shops, blacksmiths, cabinet makers, coopers, saddlers, wagon makers, tailors and hatters.
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The men were day labourers, builders, innkeepers or saddlers and the women were dressmakers or lace makers.
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