In 1837, with membership up to 1, 020, it adopted a more centralised structure under the name "'Cabinet Makers'Society "', and its Irish members left . In the 1840s, it became the "'Journeyman Cabinet Makers', Carvers'and Wood Turners'Friendly Society " '.
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The native of a small New Jersey town, Wilson lived in the Boston area from 1971 until her move here, working as an art teacher, furniture maker, toy maker and, finally, wood turner _ spinning out bowls and other vessels on lathes.
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Trades within medieval Berkhamsted were extensive : early in the 13th century the town had a merchant, two painters, a goldsmith, a forester, two farriers, two tailors, a brewer of mead, a blacksmith, carpenters, wood turners, tool makers, a manufacturer of roofing tiles and wine producers.
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Catherine McKeever, a private patient at the Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda in 1969, told the Committee that she did not realise what had happened :'I saw him [ the doctor ] with an instrument which I thought was a bit brace because my father was a wood turner.