Stuart Mitchell Sen. (1942-1996) left school in 1957 and started at Taylor’s Eye Witness, where he worked his way through various departments, until he was able to start a small cutler’s workshop (Taylor, 1988). Three or four cutlers were involved, besides his wife Pat (whom he had married in 1961). Stuart Sen. was then asked by his sick father, Lol, to run the family’s scrapyard in Trafalgar Street. Stuart temporarily abandoned cutlery, but later set up a workshop at the yard for Pat, who....