Today, a wheelwright is often referred to as a "wheelmaker" or simply a "craftsman" who specializes in making and repairing wheels, particularly for vehicles like carriages and bicycles. While traditional wheelwrighting has largely declined with the advent of modern manufacturing, some artisans still practice this craft, often focusing on historical restorations or custom builds. In a broader sense, individuals working in related fields may also be called "blacksmiths" or "bicycle mechanics" depending on their specific skills and focus.
Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian was created in 1937.
The colony founded by John Wheelwright was New Hampshire. He established it in 1638 after being expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony due to his religious beliefs. Wheelwright's settlement attracted followers who sought greater religious freedom.
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Lily Wheelwright's birth name is Elizabeth Hicks Wheelwright.
The address of the Wheelwright Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 376, Wheelwright, KY 41669-0376
A colonial wheelwright made wheels for all purposes.
Philip Wheelwright died in 1970.
Philip Wheelwright was born in 1901.
Wheelwright(s)
A wheelwright is a person who makes or repairs wooden wheels.
Tom Wheelwright was born on 1953-04-29.
Horace William Wheelwright died in 1865.
Horace William Wheelwright was born in 1815.
D. Sterling Wheelwright was born in 1906.
D. Sterling Wheelwright died in 1965.