A carpenter's home is a coblestone or wooden house and has his tools in.
A medieval carpenter's job was like a every day carpenter. A medieval carpenter in the castle helped to build the whole castle, and a carpenter in the village built the homes of everyone in the village.
Medieval carpenters' wages varied based on location, skill level, and the period, but they typically earned between 3 to 6 pence per day. In some cases, skilled carpenters or those working on large projects might earn more, while unskilled laborers received less. Wages could also fluctuate with the seasons and local demand for construction. Additionally, carpenters often received food and lodging as part of their compensation.
No, "I Was Only Singing This Song for You" is not a song by The Carpenters. The song you might be thinking of is "I'll Be Home for Christmas," which they did cover. The Carpenters are known for their unique pop arrangements and vocal harmonies, but this specific song does not belong to their catalog.
They had carpenters because they needed the carpenters
The Carpenters ended in 1983.
At present there are far more male carpenters than female.
yes they did own a home
Cooler tools :)
No, carpenters would not use tesselations.
Carpenters - album - was created in 1970.
Carpenters' Hall was created in 1773.
Here are three sentences including the word 'carpenters': "Nowadays there are not as many carpenters as there used to be." "Carpenters do a fantastic job, but often don't seem to be well-appreciated." "All of the men in the family were carpenters because it was the family business."