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ASSOCIATION OF ARTISANS OR MERCHANTS
Jorneyman; Guilds; Craft Guild; Craft guild; Craft-guild; Craft guilds; Modern guild; Trade guild; Zunft; Guild system; Gilds; Merchant guild; Merchant Guild; Trade Incorporation; Trade incorporation; Craft Guilds; Merchant Guilds; Artisanal guilds; Artisanal guild; History of guilds
  • 1805}})
  • The Haarlem Painter's Guild]]'' in 1675, by [[Jan de Bray]].
  • [[Locksmith]], 1451
  • The medieval Merchant Guild House in [[Vyborg, Russia]]
  • Coats of arms]] of guilds in a town in the [[Czech Republic]] displaying symbols of various European medieval trades and crafts
  • The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild]]'' by [[Rembrandt]], 1662.
  • [[Shoemaker]]s, 1568
  • 1820}}
  • One of the legacies of the guilds: the elevated [[Windsor Guildhall]] originated as a meeting place for guilds, as well as a magistrates' seat and [[town hall]].
  • Traditional hand [[forged]] guild sign of a [[glazier]] — in [[Germany]]. These signs can be found in many old European towns where guild members marked their places of business. Many survived through time or staged a comeback in industrial times. Today they are restored or even newly created, especially in old town areas.

Townswomen's Guilds      

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общая лексика

"Союзы горожанок" (название с 1988 Национальной ассоциации горожанок [National Union of Townswomen's Guilds])

City and Guilds of London Institute         
  • Headquarters of City & Guilds
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ORGANISATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Central Technical College; City & Guilds of London Institute; City & guilds; City and Guilds; City & Guilds; City and Guilds Central Technical College; City and Guild; City and guilds of london institute; City & Guids; National Proficiency Tests Council; City and Guilds Institute; Finsbury Technical College; Fellow of The City and Guilds of London Institute; CGIA; City and Guilds of London Insignia Award

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общая лексика

Институт Сити и гильдий Лондона (высшее техническое учебное заведение. Основано в 1878 "ливрейными компаниями" и муниципальным советом лондонского Сити [City Corporation])

синоним

livery company

guild         
сущ.
1) гильдия; различные объединения взаимопомощи - профессиональные, религиозные, политические (гильдия купцов);
2) корпорация, организация, союз.

Definitie

Guild
·vt A Guildhall.
II. Guild ·vt A religious association or society, organized for charitable purposes or for assistance in parish work.
III. Guild ·vt An association of men belonging to the same class, or engaged in kindred pursuits, formed for mutual aid and protection; a business fraternity or corporation; as, the Stationers' Guild; the Ironmongers' Guild. They were originally licensed by the government, and endowed with special privileges and authority.

Wikipedia

Guild

A guild ( GILD) is an association of artisans and merchants who oversee the practice of their craft/trade in a particular territory. The earliest types of guild formed as organizations of tradespeople belonging to a professional association. They sometimes depended on grants of letters patent from a monarch or other ruler to enforce the flow of trade to their self-employed members, and to retain ownership of tools and the supply of materials, but most were regulated by the city government. Guild members found guilty of cheating the public would be fined or banned from the guild. A lasting legacy of traditional guilds are the guildhalls constructed and used as guild meeting-places.

Typically the key "privilege" was that only guild members were allowed to sell their goods or practice their skill within the city. There might be controls on minimum or maximum prices, hours of trading, numbers of apprentices, and many other things. Critics argued that these rules reduced free competition, but defenders maintained that they protected professional standards.

An important result of the guild framework was the emergence of universities at Bologna (established in 1088), Oxford (at least since 1096) and Paris (c. 1150); they originated as guilds of students (as at Bologna) or of masters (as at Paris).

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