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Title: Plasterers and painters
Post by: Aspire on Wednesday 05 October 05 07:38 BST (UK)
Can anyone point me in the direction of info and photos of Victorian plasterers and painters/ plastering/ painting? Many of my ancestors followed these trades.
Title: Re: Plasterers and painters
Post by: Shropshire Lass on Monday 31 October 05 12:43 GMT (UK)
Hi Aspire

I've searched with no luck for similar photos.  I've got a similar collection of craftsmen, though in more recent times.  My grandfather was a master plasterer and worked on the Victorian houses in London in the 1940s and 50s repairing the war damage to the wonderful plasterwork.  It was such skilled work.

Maybe someone else will have advice for us.

Monica
Title: Re: Plasterers and painters
Post by: dee-jay on Tuesday 29 November 05 00:43 GMT (UK)
One of my Grandfathers was a painter journeyman born in the late 1850s.  He died in 1908 from symptoms which suggest poisoning from lead-based paint, so it is likely his earning capacity was affected by this debilitating condition for some time and it is unlikely he could have afforded photographs with a wife and 5 surviving children to support.
Title: Re: Plasterers and painters
Post by: Aspire on Tuesday 29 November 05 09:00 GMT (UK)
I know what you mean about the toxic lead; my painter ancestors must have been aware too - they lived into their 70s and 80s!  Tressel's "The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists" paints a knowledgeable picture of  Edwardian painters'  lives.  Individuals may have been too poor for photos but firm owners may have had records, hence my question.