Monday, May 9, 2016

Medieval Trades/Shops

1. Interior of a Blacksmith shop-
File:Blacksmith shop at Hoover 2002.JPG
This is where blacksmiths made their crafts and mended iron.
Photo taken by:
Chris Light at English Wikipedia, the copyright holder of this work
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3a/Blacksmith_shop_at_Hoover_2002.JPG


2. Interior of a Tannery-

This is where they ung animals.
Photo taken by:
The NCCL, Galleries of Museum Justice, and HELP Nottinghamshire
and Dragonfly
]http://www.cityofcaves.com/about-the-caves/medieval-tannery/

3. Interior of a Cooperage
Old-fashioned, medieval wooden barrel Stock Photo - 24824594
This is where they stoed and made their barrels.
Photo taken by: Rihards Plivch
http://www.123rf.com/photo_24824594_old-fashioned-medieval-wooden-barrel.html

4. Interior of a Tailor shop

This is where they repaired cloth.
picture taken by: maistre Emrys Eustace, hight Broom
http://greydragon.org/library/underwear3.html

5. Interior of glover's shop

This is where the people made their gloves.
curtsy of http://incoherentcanine.blogspot.com/2016/05/medieval-imagesideas.html 

6. Interior of carpenter's shop
john hill carpenters shop 1813
Where people made wood crafts.
Curtsy of Bill Carter at https://dblaney.wordpress.com/page/17/

7. Interior of a Fuller's shop

This is where they made cloth.
curtsy of  http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_medieval_fuller

8. Interior of a Bakery

Where people baked goods and breads
Photo taken by: Jens Wessel

9. Interior of a Busher's shop

This is where they cut up and sold the meat.
curtsy of  colorsandspices http://ifood.tv/facts/233369-what-is-the-history-of-butchers

10. Interior of a Mill

A Medieval factory used to make paper
Photo taken by: Germain Sicard

11. Interior of Brewery

Where people made alcohol
curtsy of http://yourshoutmate.blogspot.com/2013/02/real-ale-medieval-style.html

12. Interior of Cobbler's shop
Interior of Upper Wharedale Folk Museum
Photo taken by David Pritchard

13. Interior of a Barber shop
Archetypes - Barber Shop
Here is a beautiful ink drawing of a barber from the times of the past. This image is depicting a traditional barber from Medieval Times. From this depiction I absolutely adore the style, beautiful shading technique, and I think the use of objects in this image really helps to set the scene.
Curtsy of Jem Dearnleyy

14. Interior of Wheelwright's shop
wheels
Photo taken by Rob Hopkins

15. Interior of Tinker's shop

Curtsy of http://mchungry.blogspot.com/

16. Interior of Potter's shop

Curtsey of http://www.glynnislessing.com/blog/?paged=2


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