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Wigmaker Regina Blizzard gives a gentleman a shave in the King's Arms Barber Shop in Colonial Williamsburg.
Hair important in 18th-century fashion
Dressing fashionably in the 18th century meant looking good from the head down. The precise dress of the head was as important as any other article of clothing.
Gentry and businessmen wore wigs
The colonial wigmaker provided wigs, or perukes, and dressed the
hair of the gentry and many successful businessmen of Williamsburg.
Wigs and hairpieces were available in horse, goat, yak, or human
hair. The wigmaker's skill allowed him to weave hair and fashion
it into the latest coiffures from London.
Formal events busy for barber and wigmaker
Formal events were a busy time for the barber and wigmaker, particularly
twice a year during "Public Times," when the courts were
in session and the population of Williamsburg increased greatly.
Wigs and hair were often powdered to give them a more formal air.
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Basketmaking: A Skill Learned With the Hands
Colonial Williamsburg basketmaker Richard Carr talks about the necessity of basketmaking in the 18th century, and why it has become a rare skill in modern times. November 20, 2006
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The Brick Kiln
This October, the brick kiln in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area will burn for five days and nights. October 9, 2006
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The Fashionable Wig
Colonial Williamsburg wigmaker Terry Lyons sees her share of bigwigs and blockheads in the King's Arms Barber Shop on Duke of Gloucester Street. September 25, 2006
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At the master's bench:teaching 18th-century technique and artistry
Mack Headley discusses why sometimes the old-fashioned way is the best way to create subtle and sophisticated furniture pieces. August 28, 2006
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A fourth-generation cabinetmaker
Mack Headley talks about the sophisticated artistry of 18th-century cabinetmaking. August 21, 2006
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Milliner and Mantua Maker
Janea Whitacre has been creating beautiful dresses in the Margaret Hunter Shop for 24 years. August 7, 2006
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Help Ben find the cooper's tools so he can complete a cask.
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Brickmaker Buildup
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Tools of the Trades

From the article "Tools of the Trades" in the Winter 08 Journal
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The Cabinetmaker

from the Carving a Ball-and-Claw foot, from the video "The Art and Mystery of the Cabinetmaker Crafting a Card Table" and the Summer 03 Journal
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The Cabinetmaker

from the Working on a detail for a card table, from the video "The Art and Mystery of the Cabinetmaker Crafting a Card Table" and the Summer 03 Journal
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The Cabinetmaker

from the Cutting a hinge for a card table, from the video "The Art and Mystery of the Cabinetmaker Crafting a Card Table" and the Summer 03 Journal
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The Cooper Trade

from the A good barrel begins with a fine tree, from the video "The Cooper's Craft: The Art of Colonial Barrel Making" and the Autumn 03 Journal
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Wages for tradespeople in the 1700s
From the Summer 2002 Journal: "Making "Cents" of Colonial Money"
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"With All the Grace of the Sex"
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Tools of the Trades
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