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  • received some basic education before being apprenticed a foundryman, probably at the nearby Swalwe
  • hington (1756-1839), an illustrator who was apprenticed alongside artist and caricaturist Isaac Cru
  • yor to whom John and Alexander Forrest were apprenticed, and was later a Member of the Western Aust
  • Duane Pasco and Frank Charlie (with whom he apprenticed), and his cousin Ron Hamilton.
  • ung, and he was educated there before being apprenticed as a railway coach builder in 1884.
  • o older brothers, John and Walter, had been apprenticed as silversmiths and watch repairmen, probab
  • Lebedev apprenticed as a student with physiologist and psycholo
  • Edward was initially apprenticed as an engraver under his uncle, James Trenc
  • Apprenticed as a printer.
  • an unsuccessful stint at politics, Burnham apprenticed as a draftsman under William LeBaron Jenney
  • Shott apprenticed as a printer.
  • ant parents, and was fortunate enough to be apprenticed as a carpenter.
  • He apprenticed as a printer with John D. Ryan.
  • ld studied at Upper Canada College and then apprenticed as a surveyor with his cousin, John Macdona
  • He apprenticed as a shoemaker, later opening his own busin
  • Apprenticed as a shoemaker in his father's shop.
  • He was self-educated and apprenticed as a carpenter.
  • ing into business with his three sons - all apprenticed as shipwrights - at Washington Stays.
  • Stephen Scholey was first apprenticed as a butcher, as was his brother, John.
  • He apprenticed as a blacksmith and moved to Michigan, wher
  • nark, Scotland, was educated at Glasgow and apprenticed as a machinist.
  • He was born in St. John's and apprenticed as a stonemason with his father.
  • He apprenticed as a builder in Hamilton and worked in the
  • County, the son of Anthony Pettypiece, and apprenticed as a printer with the Amherstburg Echo.
  • n "Indian Industrial School" in Calgary and apprenticed as a printer.
  • Noble was apprenticed as a plumber and gas-fitter with the New So
  • known of his childhood, except that he was apprenticed as a carpenter.
  • As a boy, Rodriguez was apprenticed as a gunsmith after the death of his mother
  • After completing his schooling, he apprenticed as a saddle and trunk maker in Montreal.
  • He was born in Bath, Somerset and was apprenticed as a flat jockey to Jack Waugh.
  • At 14 he left school and was apprenticed as a carpenter and joiner.
  • In real life, Johnny Appleseed was apprenticed as a teenager to an orchardist, but he's fo
  • ision wood-working led to his being briefly apprenticed as a violin maker He made several instrumen
  • He was born in Pittsburgh and apprenticed as a coppersmith there.
  • Wallin apprenticed as a tanner and currier in the family busin
  • He was apprenticed as a house-painter to George Fleming of Wak
  • At the same time, he was apprenticed as specialized journalist for economy and p
  • He was apprenticed as a lather boy in a barber's shop, and beg
  • Auld apprenticed as a printer with Charles H. Mackintosh in
  • Haig was apprenticed as a shipbuilder at the government dockyard
  • He apprenticed as a printer there and then went to Montrea
  • He then apprenticed as a mason and builder with his father, bui
  • Following primary school, he apprenticed as a tailor; he then attended a trade schoo
  • in Buffalo, he attended the common schools, apprenticed as a plumber, and later engaged as a plumbi
  • He apprenticed as a mason and later engaged in contracting
  • He received little formal schooling but apprenticed as a youth in a printer's office and variou
  • tudying at the Union Academy in Halifax, he apprenticed as a printer with the Acadian Recorder.
  • t St Mary's Anglican School before becoming apprenticed as a tinsmith.
  • He attended the common schools, apprenticed as a printer, and moved to New York City in
  • She was then apprenticed as a tailor before moving to Hamburg to wor
  • 10 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, there he was apprenticed as a joiner before working as a handloom we
  • d in 1826, studied there with George Boole, apprenticed as a draper and came to Canada West in 1844
  • He was apprenticed as a cabinet maker at the age of 11, but wa
  • y dock at Portsmouth Dockyard, where he was apprenticed as a shipwright.
  • When 16, he was apprenticed as a joiner, and was three days past his 17
  • cated to London in Canada West where Coffey apprenticed as a printer for the London Prototype.
  • ved Hamilton, New York in 1832 where he was apprenticed as a printer and later became publisher of
  • Kruesi had been apprenticed as a clock maker in Switzerland, migrating
  • Apprenticed as an engineer at the age of 11, he worked
  • He apprenticed as a tailor and worked in Boston and New Yo
  • ntario where Scott attended school and then apprenticed as a printer.
  • family's farm for three years, and then was apprenticed as a tailor in Toronto for another four.
  • an to be built in the United States, he was apprenticed as a blacksmith.
  • ool, he left school at age fourteen and was apprenticed as a carpenter and joiner.
  • He was born in Glasgow in 1839, apprenticed as a tinsmith there and came to Canada West
  • He apprenticed as a stationer and printer and worked in th
  • At 16 or 17, he apprenticed as an engraver, but dabbled in art until he
  • The son of a ship's master, he was apprenticed at age 14 for seven years to William Forth,
  • He was apprenticed at the Black Mill, Barham c.1850.
  • Alton, Kansas, Goff was a child prodigy who apprenticed at the age of twelve to Rush, Endacott and
  • He apprenticed at British and Foreign Dry Goods and eventu
  • ational Institute of Fashion Technology, he apprenticed at several local production and fashion hou
  • After attending Malvern College, he was apprenticed at age 17 as a tailor to the family firm Be
  • Robert Morris apprenticed at the firm of Willing & Co., and later bec
  • , he moved to Brookline, Massachusetts, and apprenticed at Kupel's Bake and Bagel, where he was tra
  • He was apprenticed at age 12 to the newspaper, the Democrat in
  • rated with his family to Brussels, where he apprenticed at the age of thirteen with the resident de
  • Dosch then apprenticed at a large oil importing house in Mainz unt
  • at the Haberdashers' Company School, he was apprenticed at the age of fifteen to Joseph Armstrong a
  • Henry Ashurst the son was apprenticed at the age of fifteen to a London draper; h
  • o a long time associate of Mr. Holland, had apprenticed at Henry W. Sage's mill in Bay City and at
  • At the age of 13 he was apprenticed at the Chicago architectural firm of August
  • Sheriff was apprenticed by his father to a London grocer named Will
  • ary school with the Negus children, but was apprenticed early to a Naval Surgeon.
  • Garver took one year of art school and apprenticed for six months, repairing old tattoos that
  • He apprenticed for seven years in husbandry.
  • eived a private technical education and was apprenticed for four years at his father's firm.
  • On 1 July 1800 he was apprenticed for five years to a wheelwright and turner.
  • ducation at City of London School, Woollard apprenticed for five years as a mechanical engineer at
  • In 1869 Carey apprenticed Forrest's younger brother Alex.
  • Technology in Stockholm from 1903-1905 and apprenticed from 1905-09.
  • n 1870, he studied painting in France, then apprenticed from 1894 to 1898 as an architect in Hartfo
  • Originally, his family apprenticed him to a harness-maker, but he would often
  • scriptures, as a result of which his father apprenticed him to a Sikh scholar named Ishar Singh.
  • His uncle later apprenticed him to an apothecary, with whom he lived se
  • When he finished school in 1780, his father apprenticed him to Wormald & Fountaine, wool merchants.
  • ulpture from the age of 12, when his father apprenticed him to a local furniture maker to be traine
  • s patron, Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, apprenticed him to the composer John Coprario, which pr
  • ter his son showed a talent for drawing, he apprenticed him to Laurentius Frank, a cousin of Abraha
  • ella, a silversmith, who, noting his skills apprenticed him as a boy of 11 years to work with Aurel
  • a predisposition for drawing, so his uncle apprenticed him to an art restorer.
  • He apprenticed himself to surveyor William Hambly.
  • or traveling funds, he returned to Ohio and apprenticed himself to learn the machinist's trade with
  • He apprenticed himself to the pirate Rav and lives among b
  • Britton moved to London at a young age and apprenticed himself to a small coal-man (a charcoal mer
  • A man apprenticed his son to a master-thief, who said he shou
  • Lovell apprenticed his trade starting in 1882 with Colonel Jam
  • He originally apprenticed in Scotland as a hand weaver but later trav
  • worked at Lufthansa from 1976 to 1982, then apprenticed in journalism at the Norddeutscher Rundfunk
  • She also apprenticed in the Cincinnati Ballet Company.
  • Apprenticed in a shipyard, during the American War of I
  • Tudor apprenticed in Abbotsford and then travelled across Vic
  • Egg was apprenticed in Solothurn and Paris before establishing
  • He was apprenticed in Mirecourt with Bazin and later worked fo
  • After school, Ralph apprenticed in a steel works machine shop, ultimately b
  • from Shepreth, Cambridgeshire and had been apprenticed in June 1746, for 8 years and a fee of £21.
  • 's College in Windsor, Nova Scotia and then apprenticed in law in Lower Canada with John Reid and t
  • Cuesta, a spaniard, had apprenticed in cigar making in Cuba before he met Rey,
  • her at William Angliss Trade School and was apprenticed in 1967.
  • He was apprenticed in his sixteenth year to Mr. J. Baxter, a L
  • He was apprenticed in the studio of his uncle, also a furnitur
  • ires and the Sarnia Sting of the OHL, Sarno apprenticed in the Oilers farm system, playing for thei
  • ant, son of violin maker Roger Millant, was apprenticed in Mirecourt, Vosges, France by the Morizot
  • Apprenticed in the printing trade, he followed a variet
  • dell (1831-1881) of Portsmouth, NH, who had apprenticed in the counting house of Goodwin & Coues, w
  • Apprenticed in 1789 to his uncle John Miller, they went
  • A right-handed batter and thrower, Goryl apprenticed in the farm systems of the Milwaukee Braves
  • At fourteen years of age he was apprenticed in a woolen manufactory and subsequently le
  • He first apprenticed in a company producing silk tissues before
  • He apprenticed in law with Michel-Amable Berthelot Dartign
  • ographer of the early Bolognese Baroque, he apprenticed in his twenties with the with Ludovico and
  • In 1520, Girolamo da Carpi is said to have apprenticed in Garofalo's workshop, and worked with him
  • Born in Penpont, Dumfriesshire, he was apprenticed into his father's stone-masonry and quarryi
  • bles public and secret, through whom he was apprenticed into several ancient traditions thereby gai
  • ol where he remained for two years while he apprenticed law under Samuel Quincy, Solicitor General
  • Boys under fourteen who were already apprenticed, must wear brass cap badges on a leather ca
  • Hutchesontown area of Glasgow, Kerrigan was apprenticed on the railways before serving in the Royal
  • n the planet Ciress, in which sorcery is an apprenticed profession organized in guilds, the story c
  • thony and his brother William to Boston and apprenticed them before returning to Portsmouth: Anthon
  • Studying painting in his birthplace, he was apprenticed there on 4 November 1631.
  • artz and Maria Magdalena Schlosser, and was apprenticed to a merchant in Reading, Pennsylvania.
  • 39) was an English art deco silversmith who apprenticed to Henry Wilson in 1899.
  • He was then apprenticed to Boulton and Watt, and at the Soho Manufa
  • oke, in the Isle of Wight, in 1769, and was apprenticed to an engraver named Wooding in London, and
  • At fourteen years of age Gibson was apprenticed to a firm of cabinetmakers, portrait and mi
  • By 1859 he was apprenticed to a draper, but he instead took a job at F
  • , where he attended public schools, and was apprenticed to a stonecutter.
  • Jack Sheppard, the infamous thief, was apprenticed to a carpenter, Mr. Wood, on Wych Street; o
  • He was apprenticed to his father, and when in his nineteenth y
  • ttingham High School, leaving in 1904 to be apprenticed to the prominent Nottingham architect, Albe
  • Apprenticed to a printer for six years.
  • The young Gibbs apprenticed to a carpenter.
  • She was first apprenticed to a photographer and then she began her te
  • ocomotive engineer R. J. Billinton, and was apprenticed to his father at Brighton works.
  • He was then apprenticed to a publisher.
  • She was then apprenticed to Japanese designer Yuki.
  • In 1859, the 12-year old Fenwick was apprenticed to the newspaper Otago Witness, moving to t
  • Born in Nelson, New York he was apprenticed to a blacksmith shortly after his father's
  • Born in Augsburg, he was apprenticed to a copper maker.
  • Weekes was apprenticed to William Behnes in London (1822-7), enter
  • He was later apprenticed to a French naval engineer.
  • Oakey was apprenticed to a piano maker where he learnt to make sa
  • Weinbrenner began life apprenticed to his father, a carpenter.
  • When thirteen years old, Eddy was apprenticed to learn the tanning business in Burlington
  • at the Welsh School of Mines, and later was apprenticed to a mechanical engineering firm at Ebbw Va
  • After school, he was apprenticed to a merchant in Dunbar.
  • After college has was apprenticed to Anchor Foundary in Nelson.
  • As a youth, he was apprenticed to a tailor.
  • He completed preparatory studies and apprenticed to the millwright's trade.
  • ublic school until age fifteen, when he was apprenticed to the Boston printing firm of William and
  • James Swan was apprenticed to the printing trade in Glasgow.
  • He was apprenticed to the civil engineer James Walker, and in
  • On leaving school, he was apprenticed to his stepfather, who was an asphalt sprea
  • maker of surgical instruments and Pepys was apprenticed to his father as a cutler on 16 April 1789.
  • He had been apprenticed to a sign painter when he was ten.
  • At an early age he was apprenticed to a wood turner, but took up the study of
  • He left school at 14, and was apprenticed to a decorator.
  • showed a mechanical aptitude, and at 14 was apprenticed to a cabinetmaker.
  • Main, until, at the age of fourteen, he was apprenticed to a millwright and engineer in Newcastle.
  • iam Potts was born in December 1809 and was apprenticed to Samuel Thompson, a Darlington clockmaker
  • s family moved to London, and Firebrace was apprenticed to a scrivener.
  • ol with no qualifications she was initially apprenticed to the millinery trade.
  • In 1880, he was apprenticed to the bootmaking trade in Victoria, before
  • his wife Margaret Spalding, Hunter had been apprenticed to an apothecary before running away to joi
  • loading rifle is built by Willmore, who was apprenticed to Foad.
  • Apprenticed to a stonemason after being left an orphan,
  • Molineux family household, before becoming apprenticed to be a Brass founder.
  • At age 12 he was apprenticed to a cabinetmaker for nine years.
  • He was apprenticed to the printer's trade and subsequently bec
  • He was first apprenticed to a china dealer at Rotherhithe, but, find
  • nia, he attended the common schools and was apprenticed to the blacksmith trade.
  • Apprenticed to the former State Electricity Commission
  • In 1840 he was apprenticed to Henry E. Kendall, architect, London.
  • d the Royal High School and was at one time apprenticed to a goldsmith.
  • Stephen Horseman, apprenticed to Quare in 1702, admitted C.C. 1709 (Parke
  • He grew up to become apprenticed to a carpenter on one occasion and to a cab
  • Hazen was apprenticed to a tanner when the French and Indian War
  • From 1779 to 1786 he was apprenticed to his uncle, August Grenser, a Dresden ins
  • Foster apprenticed to a carpenter but left at age 22 to study
  • His master absconding for debt, he was apprenticed to another in the same business.
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