Trades include silversmiths (generally part-time), tailors, cobblers and carpenters.
en.wikipedia.org Along with street scenes, his work includes portraits of scribes, tailors, cobblers and fishmongers, and images such as shtetls, lighthouses, and wedding scenes.
en.wikipedia.org Aside from shopkeeping, the "sangleys" earned their livelihood as carpenters, tailors, cobblers, locksmiths, masons, metalsmiths, weavers, bakers, carvers and other skilled craftsmen.
en.wikipedia.org Dinners ranged from filet mignon to spaghetti and meatballs, with a variety of cobblers and pies for dessert.
www.eastvalleytribune.com We see open-fronted shops with dressmakers, cobblers and tailors, sewing on old-fashioned treadle machines, barbers and shavers who lather up people's chins with old-fashioned shaving brushes by the roadside.
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