1/4 Local historian Clyde demonstrates calligraphy at Apprentice camp. — Submitted by Theresa Pierce

By Theresa Parker Pierce

SALISBURY — “An apprentice learned to do a certain job,” explained a summer history camper. And learn they did. The children at history camp “walked in the footsteps of an apprentice.”

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They tried their hand at weaving, marble painting and tin punch all before lunch. They practiced writing with a quill pen and ink, part of every artisan’s skill set.

After lunch, they walked to Pottery 101 to see a demonstration. Back at the museum, the children drew signs to show how craftsmen advertised their skill using only images. They attached their pictures t

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