A beetling shop is a place where cloth is beaten with hammers to force fibers together and create a linen-like effect. This is where people sold clothes they stole of found to make some money
Old Joe owner of the Beetling Shop
In "A Christmas Carol," Ebenezer Scrooge is shown items from his deceased partner, Jacob Marley, that were sold after his death, including bed curtains and a purse. The scene emphasizes the theme of materialism and the consequences of living a selfish and greedy life.
In Stave 4, these are the undertaker, Mrs Dilber the Charlady and the laundress. They have "aquired" some of the dead Scrooges belongings and are at the beetling shop attempting to sell their ill aquired goods
In "A Christmas Carol," Joe Miller is the sea-faring uncle of Ebenezer Scrooge's former fiancée, Belle. He is mentioned in passing as having tried to salvage some of Scrooge's negative reputation after he turns bitter and cold-hearted following their breakup.
In "A Christmas Carol," Old Joe is a rag and bone merchant who buys stolen items from the dead Scrooge's housekeeper. He is known for being shady and dealing in questionable goods. Old Joe plays a minor role in the story, but his character exemplifies the harsh realities of the lower class in Victorian London.
A beetling shop is a place where cloth is beaten with hammers to force fibers together and create a linen-like effect.
The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge to; His old School The streets of London at Christmas Ghost of Christmas Present The streets of London on Christmas Morning Bob Cratchits home The Ghost of Christmas Yet to come To the Corn Exchange Old Joes ' beetling shop
The old man looking at Scrooge's things is the Ghost of Christmas Past in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." This ghost appears to show Scrooge scenes from his past in order to help him reflect on his life and understand the choices that have led him to his current state.
He owned a beetling shop, somewhere where colith and materials were bought and then hammered to make the fibers thinner in material for resale. he also bought some dubious items which may or may not have been legal
Joe had a beetling shop. Here fabrics were bought and sold having been hammered in to a course thread which was used to make clothing. It was dirty, odour-filled and contained many items from rusty door hinges to cutlery some of which was stolen and pawned through the shop. In basic a very dirty, unclean place to be.
Ghost of christmas yet to come, scrooge, undertaker, mrs dilber, laundress, old joe beetling shop owner, the cratchit family except tiny tim who was foreseen as dead, the business men at the corn exchange discussing scrooges death, caroline and her husband who had debts with scrooge,
She came from a Millinor's shop far away.