builder's apprentice

  • 1apprentice — [[t]əpre̱ntɪs[/t]] apprentices, apprenticing, apprenticed 1) N COUNT: oft N n An apprentice is a young person who works for someone in order to learn their skill. I started off as an apprentice and worked my way up... He left school at 15 and… …

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  • 2apprentice — n. & v. n. 1 a person who is learning a trade by being employed in it for an agreed period at low wages. 2 a beginner; a novice. v.tr. (usu. foll. by to) engage or bind as an apprentice (was apprenticed to a builder). Derivatives: apprenticeship… …

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  • 3apprentice — Synonyms and related words: abecedarian, alphabetarian, amateur, ancestors, apprenticed, architect, article, articled, articled clerk, artificer, artisan, artist, author, baby, begetter, beginner, bind, bind over, boot, bound over, break, break… …

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  • 4builder — Synonyms and related words: ancestors, apprentice, architect, artificer, artist, author, barber, beautician, begetter, beginner, brazier, bricklayer, cabinetmaker, carpenter, carver, chandler, conceiver, constructor, contractor, cooper, craftsman …

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  • 5The Apprentice School — Coordinates: 36°59′26.5″N 76°25′58″W / 36.990694°N 76.43278°W / 36.990694; 76.43278 …

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  • 6George Myers (builder) — George Myers (1803 1875) was an English builder, best known for his work with the architect and designer Augustus Pugin.BiographyMyers was born in 1803 in Kingston upon Hull. He first met Pugin in 1827 while working as an apprentice to the Master …

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  • 7John Brown (builder) — John Brown (1809 1876) was a Canadian builder of Scottish origin. He is best remembered today for building Ontario s Imperial Towers.Brown began his career as a stonemason s apprentice in Glasgow. At 23 he emigrated to the United States, to… …

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  • 8John Compton (organ builder) — Restored Apollo pipe organ console John Compton (20 June 1865 6 April 1957), born in Newton Burgoland, Leicestershire,[1] was a pipe organ builder. His business based in Nottingham and London flourished between 1902 and 1965 …

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  • 9James Barnet — For the Texas youth expelled for being gay see: James Barnett. James Johnstone Barnet (1827 – 1904) was the Colonial Architect for New South Wales from 1862 1890. Life and careerBarnet was born at Almericlose, Arbroath, Scotland. The son of a… …

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  • 10Henry Couchman — of Balsall Temple, Warwickshire, an 18th century architect and landscape gardener, designed the Old Draper’s Hall, Coventry (demolished) and helped complete Arbury Hall, Warwickshire, for Sir Roger Newdigate, including designing the magnificent… …

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