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Learning His Trade, c1948. Creator: Unknown
Learning His Trade, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]
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Media ID 19127242
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Apprentice Concentrating Concentration Engineer Engineering Lathe Machine Machinery Manufacturing Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Skilled
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 15.3cm (9.3" x 6")
Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")
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Learning His Trade, c1948 - A Glimpse into the World of Skilled Apprenticeship
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. This print titled "Learning His Trade, c1948" offers a fascinating insight into the world of apprenticeship in 20th century Britain. The creator remains unknown, but their ability to capture a moment filled with concentration and dedication is undeniable. Within the confines of an industrial workshop, we see a young man engrossed in his work as he hones his skills as an engineer. Surrounded by machinery and tools, he stands beside a lathe - the centerpiece of his craft. With eyes fixed on the task at hand, this apprentice embodies determination and ambition. The image evokes a sense of nostalgia for an era when hands-on learning was highly valued. It serves as a reminder that knowledge was once acquired through practical experience rather than solely from books or classrooms. This connection between literature and trade is further emphasized by its origin from "Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3" published by George Newnes Limited in London. As we gaze upon this monochrome scene, we are transported back to a time when skilled workers were revered for their expertise. The unidentified photographer has captured not only the physical surroundings but also the spirit of those who dedicated themselves to mastering their chosen profession. This print serves as both documentation and celebration of British craftsmanship during an era where apprenticeships played a vital role in shaping industries across the nation.
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