I have often see the comment, Whats a Whitesmith?
I think I can explain and you might also understand it was a fairly common engineering job years gone by.
I was taken on as an apprentice Whitesmith when I was 15, my old boss, he would have been born about 1900 maybe a little earlier, told me he had to collect worn out toilet ash pans from the brick or wooden box that the toilet was in, these were dragged from under the seat so they could be emptied, after a while the bottom would wear out, his job was to collect them, take them back to the work yard and wash them out, then remove the old bottom and rivet a new one back in its place, he told me they had to test for leaks, by pumping water in them and leave them to stand for a while, before taking them back.
He pointed out to me in those days they had no gloves on!!
other jobs was repairing things like buckets, baths and other water containers, such as general light engineering.
So there you have it, straight from the horses mouth, now wheres my packing up !!
Antiquarian