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I once saw the cost of an apprenticeship in the 1800's and I think it was about 7s.6d (7 shillings 6 pence)
I've got the original 1926 official apprenticeship indenture form which shows that the engineering company will train my father upon receipt of the agreed sum paid by his parents. Part of this money was paid back to him as wages throughout a 7 year apprenticeship. All apprentices were shown how to make their own tools before they did anything else. Then they spent 6 months in different workshops learning particular aspects of the trade such as casting metal, using machinery, etc., and doing a stint draughting plans in the drawing office.
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