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MEDIEVAL BEVERLEY
In medieval times things were a lot different to now , in this power point you’ll see what it was like to live in Beverley.
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JOBSHave you every wondered what jobs
were like in the medieval times. Beverley was a place where many jobs took place
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BLACKSMITH
Farriers and Lorimar's traded alongYork Road, which used to be called‘Lorimar's Row’. Outside the Bar,horse fairs were held. Clipped clop –
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THE BAKERY
Medieval bakers were punishedfor selling poor bread - they couldbe fined or ducked on the duckingstool, which was down TigerLane.
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HATERS
In the Middle Ages, almost everyonewore hats including men, womenand children. Noble people worefancy hats and jesters wore a fool’scap!
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FLETCHERS
A fletcher made arrows fitted withfeathers (called flights). Watch out!There is a hail of arrows flyingthrough the air!
Fletcher stands for arrow maker
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BRICKLAYER
The North Bar is the earliest brick builttown entrance in England.Look to the floor and read theNorth Bar accounts. How much didAgnes the Tiller and William Potterget paid?
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WIND MILLERS
The remains of several windmills canbe found on the Westwood. Theywere used to grind grain that waslocally grown.
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BUTCHERS
Many medieval butchers traded in
Beverley - some in Butcher Row,
others at the North end of
Saturday Market and at the Beck.
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TAILING
tailoring was an important
medieval craft because all clothes
were hand-made from scratch.
There weren’t any ready-made
clothes, like today!
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FISH TRADER
The medieval name for Well Lane
was ‘Fish market Moorgate’ - the
road between Westwood and the
fish market. How many eels can
you find wriggling along the kerb?
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WALKERS
Walkers were part of the woolindustry. They walked on woollencloth to shrink and thicken itaround the ‘Walker Beck’, whichnow runs beneath Walker gate.
No not the crisps a wooler
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DYERS
Beverley dyers used plants to
create dyes. Wood made blue,
madder and brazil – red, weld orange
and bog myrtle – yellow.
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WATER MILLER
Three water mills were recordedin Beverley in the DomesdayBook. They were situated in thispart of the town and latercompeted with the wind millerson the Westwood.
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POTTERS
Pottery was a thriving trade inmedieval Beverley. Pottersworked all over the town,including at Potter Hill.
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WILDFLOWERS
Wildfowling is the hunting of ducksand geese for food, feathers andfat. The wildfowlers hunted nearthe Beck. Make sure you don’t letthe greylag goose get away!
No not picking flowers
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ROPE MAKER
Ropes were made and used in
Beverley – especially on the
ships and boats that used the
Beck. Until recently, ropes
were made near Fleming ate –
did one get left behind?
Yes its pity obverse what this person makes
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SADDLER
Saddles were vital when riding.
Horses were an important form of
transport and every rider had to
have a saddle. They are still
made to this day –
Yes before you say this power pint is long and this slid is obverse this is second to last
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LOCKSMITH
Locksmiths made locks for
churches, houses, chests and
boxes, throughout the Middle
Ages. A padlock of the Viking era
was found on this site
Ok I lied
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THE END
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