Date:1953
Description:This ceremony was known as 'trussing the cooper'. The newly qualified cooper was placed in a barrel, which he had made himself. The barrel was then filled with a mixture which contained soot, feathers, shavings, beer and treacle. The barrel was rolled around the workshop before the cooper was taken out and tossed in the air three times. He was then presented with his indentures. This photograph was taken at the coopers' yard, now the site of the Crown and Anchor car park. Ken Shelley is helping Ernie Eldershaw out of the cask.
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This ceremony was known as 'trussing the cooper'. The newly qualified cooper was placed in a barrel, ...
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