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Forgotten Professions and Morals: A Historical Insight

Discover unique job roles of the past like costermonger, knocker-upper, cooper, and farrier, alongside moral lessons on theft from the Ten Commandments.

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Forgotten Professions and Morals: A Historical Insight

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  1. Welcome And What Do You Do?

  2. A Costermonger is… a) A person who works in a coffee shop. b) A person who sells fruit and vegetables on the street. c) A person who looks after cats.

  3. A Costermonger is… b) A person who sells fruit and vegetables on the street.

  4. A Knocker-Upper is… a) A person who makes furniture. b) A boxer. c) A person who wakes people up for work by knocking on their bedroom windows.

  5. A Knocker-Upper is… c) A person who wakes people up for work by knocking on their bedroom windows. (This job is no longer done in the UK as most people now have alarm clocks).

  6. A Cooper is… a) A person who looks after pigeons. b) A person who makes wooden barrels. c) A person who makes cakes.

  7. A Cooper is… b) A person who makes wooden barrels.

  8. A Farrier is… a) A person who looks after ferrets. b) A person who looks after horses’ hooves. c) A person who makes bread.

  9. A Farrier is… b) A person who looks after horses’ hooves. (A farrier can also fit horses with metal shoes. Farriers are different from blacksmiths).

  10. A Highwayman is… a) A person who repairs roads. b) A person who collects charges for using roads. c) A person who steals from other people using the roads.

  11. A Highwayman is… c) A person who steals from other people using the roads.

  12. Highwaymen

  13. What type of character is the Highway Rat?

  14. The white duck tricks the Highway Rat

  15. Why is it wrong to steal?

  16. ‘You Must Not Steal’ (Exodus 20:15)

  17. The Ten Commandments

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