Cartwrights
Cartwrights are skilled craftsmen who specialize in making wooden carts and wagons. Historically, they played a vital role in transportation, especially before the advent of motor vehicles. Their work involved shaping wood, assembling parts, and ensuring that the carts were sturdy and functional for various uses, such as farming and trade.
The term "cartwright" comes from the combination of "cart" and "wright," which means a maker or builder. In addition to carts, some cartwrights also constructed other wooden vehicles, like wagons and carriages. Their craftsmanship was essential in supporting the economy and daily life in many communities.