My grandfather was a joiner/cabinetmaker. He seems to have worked all over the place judging from his work pocketbooks in which he noted the hours on each job each day over several decades! I've inherited them along two substantial wooden toolchests (lockable!) in which I assume he transported the tools for bigger jobs. He also had a smaller chest like a wooden suitcase in which he could carry a basic toolkit for smaller jobs.
This week 100 years ago was a bit dull by the look of it; he spent the entire week on a job noted as 'Clean up mouldings Pullman Car' - 9 hours every weekday and four on Saturday. By the 14th Feb he's moved on to "Panelling Gas Works". He lived in Suffolk, but clearly travelled widely - a later entry just says 'Feb 20th to March 22nd at Birmingham'. In 2023 he seems to have done a lot of work on the SS Voltaire, and panelling in Harrods also shows up. He also had, perhaps unusually, a passport which he used to travel to the World Trade Fair in Paris.