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"ironsmith" Definitions
  1. IRONWORKER, BLACKSMITH
  2. any of several East Indian barbets (as Megalaima oorti faber) having notes that resemble the sounds made by a blacksmith

34 Sentences With "ironsmith"

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He had switched from selling tires to being an ironsmith.
He also liked to work with skilled artisans, especially Louis Dalbet, a virtuoso ironsmith who would collaborate on the Maison de Verre.
Ironsmith Coffee Roasters in Encinitas hosted Sunday Wayfarer pop-ups while Ms. White scouted locations; the business now runs Wayfarer's coffee bar, offering standout espresso drinks, cold brew, and one uniquely spicy pepper-dusted beverage that combines turmeric, ginger, coconut oil, honey and milk.
Crafted by the ironsmith T. C. Christoffersen in 1901, the gate was designed by the architect Henrik Christopher Glahn.
On 22 April 1897, Umberto I was attacked again, by an unemployed ironsmith, Pietro Acciarito, who tried to stab him near Rome.
Lu was born in January 1945 in , Hangzhou, Zhejiang, into a peasant family. When he was 15 years old, he dropped out of school and became an ironsmith.
The village has two bars one being named Nosa Terra and Tapas Lito. In addition there is a hardware shop, shoe repair shop, and ironsmith, and a hairdresser.
Kulik, J. A., Kulik, C. L. C., & Cohen, P. A. (1979). A meta-analysis of outcome studies of Keller's personalized system of instruction. American Psychologist, 34(4), 307.Ironsmith, M., & Eppler, M. A. (2007).
The arbour at Melbourne Hall The Silk Mill gates in Derby (now Derby Industrial Museum) Robert Bakewell (16821752) was an English smith. He took an apprenticeship in London as an iron worker and became an extremely skilled ironsmith.
Bernard Bonnejean is the last of eight children of a family of Picardy’s origin. In 1959 the family moved to Le Mans where the father, Maurice, is ironsmith to Arsenal, then clerk after retirement. The family settled in 1965 in Mayenne.
Balangero was commissioned by the firm Tourville Parent for the work. Balangero was active as an ironsmith in Montreal from 1914 to 1957. His works can be found all over Quebec and Ontario, with examples in Valleyfield, Drummondville, Ottawa and the Montérégie region.
Azaryan was born on February 11, 1929, in Gharakilisa, Transcaucasian SFSR. His father died when he was 14. Azaryan had to leave school and work as an ironsmith to support his family. When he was 17, a group of elite Armenian gymnasts gave an exhibition in his town.
Born on the 26th of January 1817 at Esquéhéries (Aisne), Godin was the son of an artisan smith and his wife. Starting work at his father's forge, he entered an iron works at age eleven as an apprentice. At age seventeen, he made a tour of France as journeyman with his older cousin, Jean-Nicholas Moret, also an ironsmith.
A restoration was carried out by Gilbert Scott in 1859–62. Melbourne Hall was originally the rectory house for the Bishop of Carlisle, but was substantially rebuilt by Thomas and George Coke in the early 18th century. The hall's gardens were laid out with the assistance of royal gardeners in 1704. They contain examples of the work of Derby ironsmith Robert Bakewell.
The Chapel's exterior was completed in 1917 and its interior in 1921. It serves as a wayside chapel to those who visit Valley Forge National Historical Park, and is open to the public. Noted ironsmith Samuel Yellin produced the wrought iron gates, hardware, and locks. He was one of many artisans to produce sculptures, stonework, stained glass and metal work.
J., (Circa 1900) Notes on Duffield Church, a paper read before the Church of England Men's Society, Duffield Branch. Derby: J.H. Hall The church is Grade I listed. The current building dates from the 14th century, but was restored in 1847 by James Piers St Aubyn and in 1896–97 by John Oldrid Scott. Its weathercock was installed in 1719 by ironsmith Robert Bakewell.
There was an ironsmith one day with the name of Konrad Frank and the next day named Konrad Schmid. There also was a bricklayer named Spinner, which later appears under the name of Maurer (Bricklayer). There also was a Wolfgang Suter who was sometimes called Wolfgang Sutermeister. Hans Sutermeister 1 was sometimes referred to as Hans Suter and Hans Bader (Bathhouse Keeper), according to his profession.
It was constructed by Antonio Santamaría de Incháurregui for Juan Ignacio Morales, who was a master ironsmith. The façades also contain ironwork balconies, cornices and a crown. The house was left to the state by Alejandro Ruiz Olavarrieta in 1896. It was first used to house the first public museum in the city of Puebla. The collection contains more than 1,500 pieces of a historical nature.
The Hastings Foundry-Star Iron Works is a historic foundry building in Hastings, Minnesota, United States. Located at 707 First Street East, it was built by A. R. Morrell, an ironsmith from Vermont, in 1859. The building is historically significant as the location where the first steam engine in Minnesota was built (1860). In 1861 the engine for the Stella Whipple was manufactured there as well.
Frørup Church was built around 1140. On the cemetery is a tombstone from the 1200s, belonging to an ironsmith named Mads Pebling. The pegs inside the church are from 1612, and were donated to the church by owner of Holckenhavn, Jacob Ulfeldt, after a fire in Frørup and Frørup Church. A model ship, of the 1780-built ship Christianshavn, was hung in the church in 1997.Xn--frrup-trup-kirker-frb96a.
Most early accounts of Matsys' life are composed primarily of legend and very little contemporary accounts exist of the nature of his activities or character. According to J. Molanus' Historiae Lovaniensium Massys is known to be a native of Leuven with humble beginnings as an ironsmith. One of four children, Massys was born to Joost Matsys (d. 1483) and Catherine van Kincken sometime between 4 April and 10 September 1466.
Greaves was the son of another Joseph Greaves from Ingleby and Foremark who has bought purchased land in Aston-on-Trent in Derbyshire. It was his father who had commissioned the building of Aston Lodge.The design of the house has been assigned to William and Francis Smith but without much authority. This -storey building stood in its own grounds behind wrought iron gates by the ironsmith Robert Bakewell.
The mansion was built in the style of Norman architecture and contained approximately 60 rooms. At the time, it was second to George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina for the largest private home in North Carolina. The ironwork throughout the property was designed by Joseph Barton Benson, an ironsmith from Philadelphia. Nathalie Gray personally decorated the rooms of Graylyn, and the grounds and gardens were designed by Thomas Warren Sears.
Quentin MatsysHis first name is also recorded as Quinten or Kwinten, and his last name is also recorded as Massys or Metsys () (1466–1530) was a Flemish painter in the Early Netherlandish tradition. He was born in Leuven. There is a tradition alleging that he was trained as an ironsmith before becoming a painter. Matsys was active in Antwerp for over 20 years, creating numerous works with religious roots and satirical tendencies.
Chalybes in a map of the voyage of the Argonauts by Abraham Ortelius, 1624 The Chalybes () or Chaldoi () were a people mentioned by classical authors as living in Pontus and Cappadocia in northern Anatolia during Classical Antiquity. Their territory was known as Chaldia, extending from the Halys River to Pharnakeia and Trabzon in the east and as far south as eastern Anatolia. The Chaldoi/Chalybes, Mossynoikoi, and Tubal/Tibareni, are counted among the first ironsmith nations by classical authors.Strabo, xi.
A girl from the Gadia Lohars nomadic tribe of Marwar, cooking on the outskirts of a village in Ratlam district Gadia Lohars (also known as Gaduliya Lohars) are a nomadic community of Rajasthan, India. They are also found in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. They are lohar (ironsmith) by profession who move on from one place to another place on bullock carts, which in Hindi are called gadi, hence the name 'Gadia Lohar'. These Lohars are different from the Lohar clan of Iran, Pakistan and India.
The Ghara Village major ethnic group are Chhetries (Khadaka, Baruwal, Karki, Bhandari, Khatri), and second majority is the backward ethnic group Nepali, Pariyar (Damaai) (Sweingman & Folk musician) Bishwokarma (Kaami),(IronSmith) and Sunuwar Goldsmith, beside this a couple of the Brahmin, and some of the house of Magar. The village has wide area covers from sea level approx 1100 masl to almost 1900 masl. With the 400 house hold and with population about 1900 people. The Ghara Village has also the couple Households of Brahman Ethnic Group & the Thakali Ethnic and Magar Ethnic Group.
The Tek, called Lur by Jannus, persuades Jannus to accompany him. Together with a merchant family, the Innsmiths (a corruption of Ironsmith) and a number of Valde warriors Jannus follows the river downstream. Among the Valde is Poli who served her ten years. After a number of adventures the Tek, Jannus, Poli and the leader of the merchant family find themselves in the desert trying to reach the location where the Shai is, the huge intelligence guiding the star ship that brought the Teks to the world, to end the endless cycle of reincarnation.
He had obtained a personal interview in the Viceroy's camp, and the only persons for whom he made conditions were the Spaniards who had accompanied him on the expedition. The English were admitted to the fortress on the following day, and a feast was prepared for them. According to Cusack, some of the few that were spared summary execution actually suffered a worse fate: They were offered life if they would renounce their Catholic faith. Upon refusal, their arms and legs were broken in three places by an ironsmith.
Herrera is a surname of Spanish origin, from the Latin FERRĀRIA, meaning "iron mine" or "iron works" and also the feminine of Latin FERRĀRIUS (and ultimately from the PIE root "bhar" "to carry"), "of or pertaining to iron"; or, alternatively, the feminine of Spanish herrero ("ironsmith", from FERRĀRIUS), which also gives the surname Herrero. Variants of the name include Ferrera and the less common Bherrera. Its equivalent in Portuguese and Galician is Ferreira. Also because of Spanish naming customs, some people are listed here with their family name as their second-to-last name.
Every Thursday it holds weekly bazaar wherein people from surrounding villages bring their agriculture produce like grains, vegetable, fish for sale. There are a vegetable, mutton, chicken and fish markets which supply good quality fresh products. Town still has age-old communities of Potters (Kumbhars), Farmer(Kunbi), Ironsmith (Lohar), Goldsmiths (Sonar), Shepherds (Dhangar), Silk Workers (Kosti), Oil Producers (Teli), Barai, Carpenters (Sutar), Varthis, Dhiwar gives this town an essence of old culture.The town is surrounded by fresh water lakes like Nawkhala, Ghodazari, Kasrla which supplies fresh variety of fish (Vaghur, Rohu, Katla, Prawns, botre, katwe etc.).
Perhaps the most remarkable of the industrial undertakings on the Esk Bank Estate was that of the Lithgow Valley Iron Company Ltd, trading as the Esk Bank Iron Company. The six subscribing partners included Scots-born John Sutherland, Henry Parkes' Secretary for Public Works; Thomas Denny; Daniel Williams, an English-born railway contractor; James Rutherford, American-born and a principal of Cobb & Co.; James Phillips; and Robert Kelly. These were advised by the enigmatic Enoch Hughes, an English-born ironsmith who had erected the blast furnace of the Fitz Roy iron works near Mittagong. Shares were taken by William Whitney, and also by Thomas Brown himself.
Prakash, educated yet an unemployed youth, struggles to find a job, his father Satya Narain is a head clerk, has a large family consisting of two sons, two daughters, wife and old mother. The dream child of this family is the eldest son Prakash, but in this era of rampant corruption, Prakash fails to get a respectable job, joins an ironsmith and starts believing in the indignity of labor. His younger brother Chandan proves to be a black sheep and joins a gang of rowdies. Satya Narain manages a further loan to marry the eldest daughter, which is stolen by his brother-in- law, who had come to live like a parasite and demanded his balance dowry.
The overwhelming majority of Hadaf graduates continued their higher education either in leading Persian universities or in American and European institutions of higher education. Hadaf high schools were equipped with libraries and labs for physics, chemistry, and biology as well as workshops for photography, painting, calligraphy, carpentry, mechanics, auto mechanics, and ironsmith works. The first Hadaf high school also hosted a natural science museum. The success of the Hadaf Group encouraged the formation of two other educational complexes in the 1950s, Goruh-e Farhangi-e Kharazmi and Goruh-e Farhangi-e Azar. In 1959, the Hadaf Group initiated the formation of the Association of Private Prep Schools (Anjoman-e melli-e madares-e hamahang) consisting of the above educational complexes along with 12 private schools aimed at promoting their common goals.

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