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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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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.
A Costermonger is… b) A person who sells fruit and vegetables on the street.
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.
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).
A Cooper is… a) A person who looks after pigeons. b) A person who makes wooden barrels. c) A person who makes cakes.
A Cooper is… b) A person who makes wooden barrels.
A Farrier is… a) A person who looks after ferrets. b) A person who looks after horses’ hooves. c) A person who makes bread.
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).
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.
A Highwayman is… c) A person who steals from other people using the roads.