Either Google or Bing searches will turn up some images, especially if you look at the entries for books on colonial occupations.
I work in a colonial style shop and simply yes. on a summer day the shop can reach the 90s or 100s degrees. so yes its HOT
After you reunite the Blacksmiths, in the Dark World at their shop a chest will appear. Take the chest to the Sleeping Man and he will unlock it for you.
White hot
No, the noun 'flock' is a standard collective noun for birds or animals (a flock of seagulls, a flock of sheep).There is no standard collective noun for 'blacksmiths'. Collective nouns are an informal part of language; any noun that suits the context of a situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a shop of blacksmiths, a union of blacksmiths, or a flock of blacksmiths.
i think they stay in the shop because they prints it in the work shop.
You have to buy one for 2000 coins at the blacksmiths shop, which is the black house that puffs out smoke from a chimney.
You can do that from Edit > Content Aware Scale or from Image > Image Size.
in a shop
The Woodwright's Shop - 1979 Colonial Tablemaker 21-13 was released on: USA: 2001
Colonists were blacksmiths as well as farmers. There were many other occupations one being shop owners or tavern owners.
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Yes! They were young boys, usually around the age of 14-15. They would work for their "master" for 4-7 years. They would learn small things such as chores around the shop, and then eventually learn the art of their chosen job. Almost all workers, no matter what type of work, had apprentices.