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  • ic education at the vicarage school, he was apprenticed to a firm of grocers and later worked in a
  • Benjamin was initially apprenticed to a surgeon in Bristol, but in 1739 joined
  • 99 the Sculptor Charles Sargeant Jagger was apprenticed to the firm as a metal engraver.
  • he was the son of a master mariner, he was apprenticed to Christopher Pett, the Master Shipwright
  • Born near Fredericksburg, Virginia, Bowlin apprenticed to a trade, but abandoned it to teach schoo
  • He was apprenticed to learn the shoemaker's trade, received a
  • His son, Elmore Aggas, was apprenticed to Gregory Seton for eight years, from 1 No
  • Bendixsen was apprenticed to the shipbuilders' trade in Aalborg for t
  • After being apprenticed to an apothecary, he studied medicine, beco
  • r to Montgomery County, Indiana in 1826 and apprenticed to the saddler's trade when twelve years of
  • Walker was born in Falkirk and was apprenticed to his uncle Ralph Walker in approximately
  • He was apprenticed to Humphrey Toy, stationer and citizen of L
  • he attended the common schools and then was apprenticed to a cabinetmaker.
  • Rubins apprenticed to Fraser for seven years and during his ap
  • He attended the public schools and apprenticed to a printer in Philadelphia.
  • began carving argillite in 1972 and became apprenticed to his older brother, the carver Robert Dav
  • Brooks was born in 1704, was apprenticed to Dennis Smith, a writing-master 'in Castl
  • and in 1830, at the age of 14, Tranter was apprenticed to the gunsmithing firm of Hollis Bros & Co
  • Clegg was apprenticed to William Murdoch at the Boulton and Watt
  • yre spent his childhood in Madison where he apprenticed to a silversmith.
  • He was apprenticed to the London printer Ichabod Dawkes from 1
  • About 1793-4 Richard Abbey, who had been apprenticed to John Sadler, an engraver, started, in co
  • There he was apprenticed to George Shenton Sr as a pharmacist.
  • in Manchester in 1807, Curtis was initially apprenticed to the firm of Joseph Chessborough Dyer, su
  • He was then apprenticed to a surgeon and entered New York's College
  • but grew up and was educated in Edinburgh, apprenticed to John Lizars, surgeon and anatomist, rece
  • At the age of fourteen, he was apprenticed to a printer Batavia, New York.
  • Born in Newcastle, Landells was apprenticed to the wood-engraver Thomas Bewick.
  • Apprenticed to George Shafto and later to John Fisher G
  • Fell was apprenticed to a tailor, and after serving his time obt
  • rk, was born in London 30 January 1788, and apprenticed to John Andrews, a surgeon enjoying a large
  • At about the age of sixteen, he was apprenticed to a coach-builder in London and later went
  • ng from the University of Edinburgh, he was apprenticed to millwright John Rennie.
  • As a youth, he was apprenticed to a cobbler in Philadelphia.
  • His father died when he was 12 and he was apprenticed to an Indiana farmer.
  • He was apprenticed to the Canterbury bookseller Edward Burges
  • At age 15 he apprenticed to a typesetter for the Boston publisher, G
  • He was apprenticed to John Lovekyn, a member of the Fishmonger
  • He left school at fourteen and was apprenticed to be either a blacksmith or a whitesmith.
  • He was apprenticed to an apothecary at Louth, and passed his e
  • He apprenticed to a local druggist and opened his own phar
  • As a young man, he was apprenticed to a nearby blacksmith, and upon the comple
  • Fitzball was educated in Newmarket, was apprenticed to a Norwich printer in 1809.
  • He was the son of a shoemaker, apprenticed to a blacksmith for seven years.
  • At the age of nine, Leicester was apprenticed to his father's trade.
  • After the graduating he was apprenticed to a publisher and later studied philosophy
  • Educated an architect and apprenticed to Arnstein Arneberg, he formed Nansenhjelp
  • At the age of 11 Leyb left school to be apprenticed to a bootmaker; as a participant in "revolu
  • At the age of 14 Bessel was apprenticed to the import-export concern Kulenkamp.
  • Born in Ross-on-Wye, Pugh was apprenticed to a farmer who also worked as a butcher, b
  • started at university and afterwards he was apprenticed to Bentley Motors.
  • In 1819, he was apprenticed to architect Francis Goodwin for whom he wo
  • He was apprenticed to Mr. Bemrose, the head of the printing fi
  • t Bride's, Fleet Street, London, Lockey was apprenticed to Queen Elizabeth's miniaturist and goldsm
  • died while Shield was still a child, he was apprenticed to a ship-builder in South Shields, continu
  • He was apprenticed to the blacksmith's trade, engaged in merca
  • rter, a draper, and Agnes, his wife, he was apprenticed to John Cawood, queen's printer, on Candlem
  • On leaving school he was apprenticed to the blacksmith William Campion, and then
  • In 1840 he was apprenticed to his father's printing business in London
  • He was initially apprenticed to a watchmaker, but instead became a solic
  • He was apprenticed to a trade he was discontented with and soo
  • nd educated at Prospect House, Tockwith and apprenticed to a draper.
  • In 1823 he was apprenticed to a printer, and after learning this trade
  • in the First World War and as such Zill was apprenticed to a baker at an early age in order to brin
  • As a teenager, Silloway apprenticed to a housewright and as a clerk in an East
  • s born at Fundenhall, Norfolk, in 1820, and apprenticed to a carpenter and joiner of Norwich, named
  • rated in early life to London, where he was apprenticed to his uncle, Sir Thomas Vyner (1558-1665),
  • hool and the University of Edinburgh he was apprenticed to an engraver; and in 1826 joined his brot
  • Cunningham was apprenticed to a stonemason, but gave his leisure to re
  • n, and St John's College, Cambridge, he was apprenticed to a merchant of the Staple in 1608, but ev
  • m Laurens Janszoon Coster via Fust, who was apprenticed to Coster in the 1430s and may have brought
  • He was apprenticed to an engineering firm but the war gave him
  • At the early age of nine he was apprenticed to a firm of woollen manufacturers in that
  • Born in Bristol, he was initially apprenticed to a local millwright and - guided by noted
  • The French director Jacques Becker, then apprenticed to Renoir, worked as assistant director and
  • In 1754, he apprenticed to Edinburgh bookseller, John Trail, and in
  • k School, and on leaving school in 1909 was apprenticed to the Singer car company.
  • Apprenticed to a Liverpool architect for four years, Wa
  • He was apprenticed to Joseph Wyeth, merchant in London, and, a
  • He becomes apprenticed to Giuseppe Baldini, a renowned Italian per
  • He was apprenticed to John Tinney, an engraver in Fleet Street
  • At the age of 14, Bentham was apprenticed to a shipwright at Woolwich Dockyard, servi
  • He was apprenticed to a grocer, but returned to school, one of
  • He was first apprenticed to a physician in St Andrews where he becam
  • was a pupil under Thomas Meek before being apprenticed to William Pile, his cousin.
  • Ryan was apprenticed to the trainer Reg Hollinshead and won his
  • He was apprenticed to Henry Bone the enameler, before joining
  • After being apprenticed to a grocer in Kinross he joined the Local
  • In 1907 he was apprenticed to Mitchell and Smith, Chartered Accountant
  • held manual jobs from the age of ten, being apprenticed to a shoe factory in 1899.
  • After being apprenticed to a bookseller, he went to London in 1842,
  • ondon, Richard Hoare began his working life apprenticed to a goldsmith.
  • At fourteen he was apprenticed to boilermaking with Perdriau and West and
  • At fifteen he was apprenticed to a woollen manufacturer working all day a
  • He was apprenticed to Byrne, the landscape engraver, but it is
  • to Charleston, South Carolina, where he was apprenticed to a printer.
  • mar School in Boston, Lincolnshire, and was apprenticed to Stephen White, a Norwich printer.
  • In 1820 he was apprenticed to his brother-in-law, Charles Vachell, a s
  • Hedge was apprenticed to the Colchester clockmaker John Smorthwai
  • Hostetler attended the common schools, and apprenticed to learn the blacksmith's trade.
  • e to England in 1717 as a German immigrant, apprenticed to a wool merchant.
  • October 1705, at the age of fifteen, he was apprenticed to the London printer John Barber.
  • He was apprenticed to an advertising agency whilst attending e
  • e attended the public and high schools, and apprenticed to the hat-finishing trade at the age of fi
  • t Ovingham, Northumberland in 1801, and was apprenticed to the wood engraver Thomas Bewick.
  • Apprenticed to an architect, he served with ecclesiasti
  • Apprenticed to a memorial mason in Swansea, he was quic
  • After his father's death, in 1781, he was apprenticed to a trade in Boston, walking to the City,
  • As a boy, after his uncle died, he was apprenticed to an unidentified Tuscan painter, with who
  • While very young, he was apprenticed to a pharmacist and worked in Denmark and G
  • English publisher, was born in London, and apprenticed to a bookseller at the age of fourteen.
  • In 1576 he was apprenticed to Thomas Wade of London, and was admitted
  • Edwin was apprenticed to Joseph Tregelles Price (1784-1854) the m
  • d began his working life as a clerk and was apprenticed to a lawyer called Mr Spenlow.
  • Kent and after some basic schooling, he was apprenticed to his father (and later his elder brother)
  • Allen was apprenticed to a London clockmaker in 1602, and after h
  • In 1793, Mawe was apprenticed to the Derby mason Richard Brown (1736-1816
  • Roysse moved to London and was apprenticed to a radical Protestant mercer, Robert Paky
  • At 17 he was apprenticed to Struthers Stoneyard, at that time one of
  • n the tailoring trade, but disliking it was apprenticed to a builder of ship's boats at Wapping, wh
  • He was apprenticed to a firm of linen importers in Manchester,
  • He was apprenticed to Gabriel Sleath (1674-1756), who objected
  • p at age 14 with his family where he became apprenticed to the painter Caspar van den Hoecke (ca.
  • mercantile empire centred on Dunbar, he was apprenticed to an Edinburgh merchant becoming Burgess a
  • ter William Nicholl (1794-1840), Andrew was apprenticed to a printer and worked as a compositor on
  • University of London, following this he was apprenticed to his father.
  • outbreak of the first world war Dzigan was apprenticed to a tailor to help the family make ends me
  • er children, especially orphans, were often apprenticed to local craftsmen to learn a trade and eas
  • He received a public school education, was apprenticed to the mason's trade, and engaged in busine
  • Apprenticed to Mr. John Gelderd, a tannery owner of the
  • from a slave ship headed for Brazil, he was apprenticed to a French shopkeeper and taught himself t
  • ent in 1755 to London, where in 1758 he was apprenticed to a mathematical instrument maker.
  • In his youth he was apprenticed to a joiner, but an accident during a job a
  • by, son of a Canterbury vicar, who had been apprenticed to the London printer James Bettenham.
  • cated at the King's School, Canterbury, was apprenticed to an apothecary at Rochester, and complete
  • The statement "... William was apprenticed to a pawnbroker's shop to help support his
  • Purchase and reloating to New York City, he apprenticed under Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt through the SU
  • lle, Indiana to German immigrants and later apprenticed under prominent architects in Chicago and F
  • tial arts and Beijing-opera skills, and was apprenticed under the same master, Yu Jim-yuen, as Jack
  • Apprenticed under Rick "Papa" Walters at Bert Grimm's T
  • ned the office of Albert Kahn, who had also apprenticed under Mason.
  • In 1842, Edward Howard, who apprenticed under Willard's nephew Andrew, founded the
  • Thomas was born in Suffolk, England and apprenticed under Charles Barry and A.W. Pugin as a car
  • Next, Aubriot apprenticed under Chef Alain Ducasse at the Louis XV ho
  • After completing his studies, he apprenticed under his tutor and master, Idris Animashau
  • nematographer Matthew Libatique at CSUF and apprenticed under him as a camera loader and lighting t
  • He is the only one of the four who apprenticed under a lampist in the old United States Li
  • He apprenticed under Andrea Semino and Luca Cambiaso, then
  • According to Vasari, Ercole also apprenticed under Lorenzo Costa in Bologna, but this se
  • As a teenager, Neumann apprenticed under a master auto mechanic, surnamed Schr
  • After finishing high school, she apprenticed unhappily and unsuccessfully in a millinery
  • He apprenticed with Boccaccio Boccaccino.
  • The 1911 Britannica claims he apprenticed with Titian in Venice and that Moretto mode
  • Marcel Gaston Fetique apprenticed with his father Victor Francois Fetique.
  • Andre Richaume apprenticed with Emile Francois Ouchard in Mirecourt.
  • Art in 1989 for financial reasons and then apprenticed with a local artist for fourteen years.
  • He was initially apprenticed with Messrs. Haywood, Tyler and Company.
  • o di Piero di Simone, he may have initially apprenticed with a sculptor Bertoldo, but then apprenti
  • He apprenticed with a Scottish firm based in St. John's be
  • Born in Bologna, he initially apprenticed with Giovanni Battista Cremonini, and after
  • d to London without telling his parents and apprenticed with a hatter.
  • He initially apprenticed with Luciano Borzone and later Giovanni And
  • in 1909 but sent to Canada in his teens, he apprenticed with printers in Toronto in the 1920's and
  • He apprenticed with his father as a blacksmith, and subseq
  • e of 17 at the Clementine Academy, where he apprenticed with Ercole Graziani the Younger, Felice To
  • At the age of twelve he was apprenticed with a saddler but when his intellectual ab
  • ague was born in Hingham, Massachusetts and apprenticed with his uncle as a carriage painter.
  • a family of painters from Varese, he likely apprenticed with his father, Pietro.
  • nd a number of other painters, he initially apprenticed with the influential painter and draftsman
  • He likely apprenticed with Ippolito Borghese, but derived from Ba
  • From 1854 to 1857, he apprenticed with architect George Snell, then worked wi
  • Knight apprenticed with store-keeper Samuel Williston as a boy
  • a Brown Ehlers are both Tlingit weavers who apprenticed with Jennie Thlunaut and are active Chilkat
  • was a printer on the newspaper, William was apprenticed with The Western Star in Lebanon, Ohio.
  • He first apprenticed with his father, the painter Gaspar van den
  • Dyson was apprenticed with Joshua Whiteley & Co., of Huddersfield
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