Charles H. Hayward was one of the greats. As editor of The Woodworker magazine he was the standard-bearer for handwork in the 20th century. In 1981, he wrote some short autobiographical pieces about his time as a young woodworker in England before the Great War. Here’s another excerpt (we published another last week) for you to enjoy. His experiences a…
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