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  • coppersmiths — n. copper worker …   English contemporary dictionary

  • National Union of Sheet Metal Workers, Coppersmiths, Heating and Domestic Engineers — N.U.S.M.W.C.H. D. Full name National Union of Sheet Metal Workers, Coppersmiths, Heating and Domestic Engineers Founded 1920 Date dissolved 1983 Merged into Technical, Administrative and Supervisory Section Country United Kingdom …   Wikipedia

  • Patron Saint of Coppersmiths — Maura …   Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games

  • James Shears and Sons — were coppersmiths who were in business in the late 1700s and early 1800s. The three partners were James Shears (c.1750 c.1820) and his two sons Daniel Towers Shears (1784 1860) and James Henry Shears (1788 1855).James Shears senior lived at 67,… …   Wikipedia

  • Lothal — (Gujarātī: લોથલ, IPA2|ˈloːtʰəl, Eng: Mound of the Dead) was one of the most prominent cities of the ancient Indus valley civilization. Located in the modern state of Gujarāt and dating from 2400 BCE, it is one of India s most important… …   Wikipedia

  • Kazanlak — Infobox City official name = Kazanlak nickname = The Town of the Roses and of the Thracian Kings motto = imagesize = image caption = The Center of Kazanlak image pushpin pushpin mapsize =300 map caption = Location of Kazanlak on a map of Bulgaria …   Wikipedia

  • Coppersmith — For other uses, see Coppersmith (disambiguation). Workshop of a coppersmith. The oldest units are from the period around 1850. A coppersmith, also known as a redsmith, is a person who makes artifacts from copper. The term redsmith …   Wikipedia

  • Maximilian Leopold Loeblich — Maximilian Leopold Löblich (born 16 November, 1901 in Vienna; died 1 March, 1984) was Austrian Entrepreneur, Coppersmith, Engineer and President of Löblich Co. Kessel und Apparatebau KG, the oldest heating manufacturer in Austria till today. Life …   Wikipedia

  • Dirk van Erp — A copper lamp designed by Dirk Van Erp, displayed at the De Young Museum in San Francisco …   Wikipedia

  • CRAFTS — In the Bible Genesis 4:2, 17, 20–22 describes Cain and four of his descendants as the first to engage in crafts. Cain worked the land, Enoch engaged in building, Jubal, in music, Jabal (like Abel) was a shepherd, and Tubal Cain worked with metals …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Mat — (m[a^]t), n. [Cf. {Matte}.] A name given by coppersmiths to an alloy of copper, tin, iron, etc., usually called white metal. [Written also {matt}.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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