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Locks have protected people for thousands of years — but the role of the locksmith has evolved just as much.
From handcrafted wooden locks to modern high-security systems, understanding how locks developed explains why experience still matters when securing your home.
At Stephen Fretwell Locksmith, modern security is built on traditional principles: understanding how locks work, how they fail, and how to fix them properly.
Call Stephen Fretwell Locksmith on 07990 573857
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The earliest known locks date back over 4,000 years.
Ancient civilisations such as the Egyptians and Babylonians developed simple locking systems to protect valuables like food, tools, and wealth.
One of the oldest examples was discovered in an ancient Egyptian palace near Nineveh — proof that the fundamentals of lock security have remained consistent for millennia.
By around 900 AD, locks began to be made from metal.
At this time:
In ancient Rome, small metal keys were often worn as rings — both for convenience and to signal wealth.
Locksmiths were not just installers; they were designers and engineers.

A brief history of locks & the role of the locksmith
As lock picking became more common in the 18th century, locksmiths were forced to innovate.
Security improved through:
Some locks were considered so secure that public challenges were issued, offering rewards to anyone who could defeat them — often taking days or weeks.
This pattern still exists today:
security only improves when locksmiths understand how locks are attacked.
The 19th century brought rapid innovation that still shapes modern locks.
Many modern domestic locks are still based on these principles — just refined with better materials and tighter tolerances.
Old locks fail differently to modern ones — and modern locks fail in new ways.
If your door is stiff, not locking properly, or showing early signs of failure, it’s often cheaper to repair or upgrade before it becomes an emergency.
Call Stephen Fretwell Locksmith on 07990 573857
Honest advice • Local service • Security done properly
As lock demand increased in the late 1800s and early 1900s, manufacturing shifted to mass production.
This changed the locksmith’s role from fabrication to:
While locks became more accessible, quality varied dramatically — making locksmith knowledge even more important.
Today’s locks combine traditional mechanical principles with modern technology.
A professional locksmith must understand:
The problem?
Modern locks often look secure but fail due to:
This is why experience matters.
Locksmithing today isn’t about brute force or guesswork.
It’s about:
This is the difference between:

A brief history of locks & the role of the locksmith
Locks may look simple, but the systems behind them aren’t.
Good locksmithing protects:
That hasn’t changed in 4,000 years.
Whether you’re dealing with repairs, upgrades, or security concerns, knowledge still counts.
Locks have evolved — good locksmithing hasn’t.
Call Stephen Fretwell Locksmith on 07990 573857
Honest advice • Local service • Security done properly
I am so grateful you could repair the lock on my 30-year-old uPVC conservatory door. Many thanks for the quick and efficient service.
M Aston- Conservatory door repair - Skellow
2024-08-11
Stephen Fretwell has all the knowledge, tools, and techniques, along with the best quality door locks, window locks, and spare parts to secure your home, property, or business premises. With over 25 years of experience, Stephen can guarantee that whatever your problem, he will try his very best to help.
All our locks and parts are guaranteed for 2 years. Oh, and you will receive the very best in customer service too!
Stephen Fretwell is a mobile locksmith covering South Yorkshire & North Lincolnshire with over 25 years of professional experience as a qualified locksmith. Stephen focuses on securing properties and protecting families.
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