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smithery
smithery (ˈsmɪθərɪ) [f. smith n. + -ery. Cf. Fris. smidterij, smitterij, Du. smederij, G. schmiederei.] 1. The trade, occupation, or art of a smith; smithcraft, smithing, smith-work.1625 A. Gill Sacr. Philos. ii. xxiv. 188 All the objects of Smithery, locks, guns, swords, and the like. a 1661 Fuller... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stemnitsa Silver-Gold Smithery School
The Stemnitsa Silver-Gold-Smithery School (, Scholi Argyrochrysochoias Stemnitsas) is a publicly funded school where students learn to craft jewelry from wikipedia.org
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blacksmithery
blacksmithery (ˌblæksˈmɪθərɪ) [f. blacksmith + -ery; cf. smithery.] 1. A smithy. U.S.a 1854 J. F. Kelly Humors of Falconbridge (1856) 303 The town—of some four houses, six ‘groceries’, a store and blacksmithery—was aroused. 1872 U.S. Office Indian Affairs Rep. 1871 327 The fixed property of this res... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Smith and the Devil
Indo-European lexicon, could be disappointing at first sight, but the same may be said about other crafts, including those using more ‘archaic’ technologies than smithery Blažek, the inherited designations for smith attested in the mythological context are "a witness of a remarkably important role of the institution of smithery wikipedia.org
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whitesmith
▪ I. whitesmith1 (ˈhwaɪtsmɪθ) [Cf. white a. 2 b, and blacksmith.] a. A worker in ‘white iron’; a tinsmith. b. One who polishes or finishes metal goods, as distinguished from one who forges them; also, more widely, a worker in metals.1302 in Cal. Pat. Rolls 50 John son of John le Whyte⁓smith. 1682 Lo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Žďár (Mladá Boleslav District)
A valuable house is the former smithery, which is a timbered building with a brick ground floor from the first half of the 18th century. wikipedia.org
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The Blacksmith Shop
References External links Shelburne Museum website Smithery The Blacksmith Shop Shelburne Museum Relocated buildings and structures in Vermont wikipedia.org
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Museum of Gold and Silver-smithery, Folklore, and History (Nymfaio)
Museum of Gold and Silver-smithery, Folklore, and History is an ethnographic museum located in the village of Nymfaio, West Macedonia, Greece. wikipedia.org
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Schmiede- und Schlossermuseum Schwalbach
Schmiede- und Schlossermuseum Schwalbach is a museum of smithery and locks in Saarland, Germany. wikipedia.org
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Walsh-Havemeyer House
Boyd's gun smithery manufactured bayonets, gun barrels muskets, as he had received a contract from the revolutionary authorities to produce them. By February 1776, their gun smithery was remarked as one of the best in the colonies. wikipedia.org
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Dimitri Vlachos - Castano
During his adolescence, he showed a special interest in gold smithery & silver smithery, which he practised for a long time. wikipedia.org
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Don Bosco Technical School, Shillong
In the same year a few Brothers of the society of the Divine Savior who were experts in carpentry, shoe-making and smithery, began instruction of young wikipedia.org
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Van Heyningen and Haward Architects
Awards Highly Commended for No.1 Smithery, Chatham Historic Dockyard 2010 Brick Award, Best Outdoor Space for Corfield Court, St John's College LABC , Chatham Historic Dockyard Building Design, 30 July – "Naval Gazing", No.1 Smithery, Chatham Historic Dockyard van Heyningen and Haward Buildings and wikipedia.org
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Rodrigo Hilbert
Career Although he also used to think about majoring in Agronomy, Hilbert's dream was inheriting his grandfather's smithery, with whom he used to work wikipedia.org
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Velin Alaykov
He studied in his village and then in the smithery school in Samokov, where he participated in the secret revolutionary section “Trayko Kitanchev”, under wikipedia.org
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