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  • t their numbers were swelled by shopkeepers, craftsmen, a few landowners (the list of pardoned show
  • d his court and other prominent citizens and craftsmen, along with a sizable portion of the Jewish
  • Association, and it still gathers artisans, craftsmen and women, and entertainers to perpetuate th
  • ut immigrant townsmen and soldiers, landless craftsmen, and laborers excluded from the land commune
  • gress Administration (1935-1943), unemployed craftsmen and stonemasons working under the auspices o
  • Old men and women are dead, as well as craftsmen and professional people; tailors, shoemakers
  • Among the royal couple's favored craftsmen and artists were the cabinetmaker William Vi
  • ost lucrative and the village supported many craftsmen and gained a reputation for clockmaking; the
  • n Gallery shows the work of past and present craftsmen and designers, the Metalwork Gallery is desi
  • The middle-class craftsmen and shopkeepers were a majority in Germany a
  • Thousands of skilled craftsmen and -women were employed in the industry.
  • The hundreds of booths feature craftsmen and artisans from throughout the Southeaster
  • oyed more than 1,200 engineers, technicians, craftsmen and support staff.
  • nt work on methods and mechanics of Egyptian craftsmen and laborers.
  • espread popularity and united Tatar farmers, craftsmen and petty bourgeoisie.
  • The sculptures are made by professional craftsmen and aficionados, who are mostly radish growe
  • Both nameless craftsmen and a certain Mitsutada are known to have do
  • present time serious unemployment among Arab craftsmen and among Arab laborers."
  • reparations were underminded by flinching of craftsmen, and neither food nor clothing arrived as pr
  • ntellectuals, artists, musicians, designers, craftsmen and chefs.
  • ion into being, he was considered the god of craftsmen, and in particular stone-based crafts.
  • Since Seker was also god of craftsmen, and of regeneration of the sun during the n
  • They were craftsmen, and they were good tradesman as the river p
  • The inhabitants are also very good craftsmen, and Aveyron is full of various craft object
  • rk leads to the idea that he engaged outside craftsmen and artists for the supply of carvings and m
  • lockmakers and many others clockmakers, both craftsmen and industrial manufacturers.
  • ake such lenses was restricted to only a few craftsmen, and perhaps a single person.
  • Many craftsmen and manufacturers made their own versions of
  • do not get state support, small land owners, craftsmen and small merchants."
  • Copper producing craftsmen, another specialty of Dinant, who emigrated
  • l Survey of the Best Work Produced by Modern Craftsmen, Artists and Manufacturers, The Studio Ltd,
  • st historical accounts refer to the group of craftsmen as Polish, some accounts refer to other nati
  • years by seamstresses, carpenters, and other craftsmen as a marking tool because its marks are visi
  • The principal craftsmen at Val-Kill were immigrants, among them Fran
  • after, he enrolled at the School of American Craftsmen at Rochester Institute of Technology and lea
  • f the company's advertising spots, depicting craftsmen at work on its products, for being in breach
  • The Amish craftsmen, because of their beliefs, are prohibited fr
  • see Amish furniture on display and meet the craftsmen behind the pieces.
  • eful coexistence from time immemorial.Master craftsmen belonging to the Viswakarma clan were brough
  • ion of the large, national unions of skilled craftsmen by a general workmen's union, reformist poli
  • Ludza Craftsmen Centre.
  • odities, well demarketed lanes brimming with craftsmen, clients and merchants, royal garden parties
  • According to Pliny the Elder the craftsmen continued to work on the tomb after the deat
  • ed to the welfare of the group by working as craftsmen, cooks, seamstresses and field medics.
  • r, his following was so strong here that the craftsmen decided to take the risk.
  • Local craftsmen donated many of the bricks and their labor t
  • he Fitzgeralds about to become bankrupt, the craftsmen downed tools and left the castle.
  • came when the tiles caught the attention of craftsmen during the Gothic Revival era, who after muc
  • Most of the inhabitants work as craftsmen, farmers or in the service for tourism which
  • With the aid of local craftsmen, Fetherston-Dilke embarked on restoring the
  • local suitably equipped workshops or skilled craftsmen for Smale to recruit.
  • An association of artists and craftsmen for the purpose of work and study--such is t
  • dating from the 1960s, is a mosaic design by craftsmen form Florence intended to echo the Temple of
  • Master craftsmen Frederick Slater moved from England to Belle
  • cticism that developed as local builders and craftsmen freely combined elements from different arch
  • was equipped with a carillon built by master craftsmen from Mechelen.
  • Most likely a group of craftsmen from the Low Lands (Flanders) and France, of
  • when the area was envisaged as an area where craftsmen from various parts of India would come in to
  • the monastery was undertaken by artists and craftsmen from Nepal and was financed by the Chinese g
  • y only the Tylers' and Bricklayers' Company; craftsmen from across England were summoned, and the m
  • India: master masons from Rajasthan, India, craftsmen from Multan for the glazed tile, mosaic and
  • -paid, low-level officials, railway workers, craftsmen frustrated by Jewish competition, “white-col
  • nd underwent a £100,000 restoration by local craftsmen funded by the Grantscape Community Heritage
  • ne there in connection with the community of craftsmen gathering in Chipping Campden under the lead
  • mother of profit to gods and men; a patient craftsmen, greatly wearying himself as their maker..va
  • He felt that ancient craftsmen had managed to derive from their traditional
  • ve generations of modelmakers, gardeners and craftsmen have left their mark on their subjects, whic
  • For the craftsmen he bestowed privileges which led to the blos
  • They are gifted craftsmen, healers, artists and palmists.
  • In 1955 he directed a team of craftsmen in the creation of the official mace for the
  • The new dogs were created by traditional craftsmen in China.
  • ealer in Kayseri and began organizing Muslim craftsmen in the cities.
  • 80 to 1982 he studied at Parnham College for craftsmen in wood.
  • Craftsmen in Shenley included tailors, weavers, shoema
  • as a citizen legislature who exemplified the craftsmen in government ideal he claims the founding f
  • Workshops were set up to train craftsmen in skills that had originally been passed fr
  • Instead, he sought out the finest available craftsmen in Paris, who he employed to make watches to
  • ent on the legislation of the communities of craftsmen in France, written in 1268.
  • 1975 Portraits of Craftsmen in Essen Werden, Room 315 of the University
  • Vernonburg was first settled by German craftsmen in the mid-18th century (hence the German su
  • orton Grove, which were constructed by slave craftsmen in the early 1850s, were the culmination of
  • uilding also contains work by several Austin craftsmen, including ironworker Fortunat Wiegl, wood-c
  • It is no longer a trade association of glass craftsmen, instead existing, along with a majority of
  • and steel wire does not remain work done by craftsmen, instead being performed by machines.
  • ruct high quality buildings with traditional craftsmen instead of contracting firms and industrial
  • , providing training and remuneration to the craftsmen involved.
  • built of wood between 1902 and 1904 by local craftsmen Its steep pitched roof and lancet windows ar
  • Construction was carried out by craftsmen, known as LEM's (Local Experienced Men), wit
  • goldsmiths, woodworkers, engravers, leather craftsmen, lacquer workers, locksmiths, etc.
  • Several artists and craftsmen live and work in the village.
  • he Dobunni were a large group of farmers and craftsmen, living in small villages concentrated in fe
  • In 1936, the Craftsmen Machinery Company of Dedham, Massachusetts s
  • traders, various food stands, a flea market, craftsmen making traditional tools, art or footwear (s
  • They are superb craftsmen, metalworkers and jewelers; they have fire,
  • ts were usually manual laborers, farmers and craftsmen mostly without higher education.
  • ersity, the steelyard was in use among Greek craftsmen of the 5th and 4th centuries BCE, even befor
  • number of celebrated painters, sculptors and craftsmen of India are either products of this college
  • of figurines exist, traditionally displaying craftsmen of the region, such as foresters, peddlers,
  • great rivalry between the Merchants and the craftsmen of the city, the latter forming the Incorpor
  • is window is designed and carried out by the craftsmen of his studios as a thank offering for his l
  • r, brought about industrialization among the craftsmen of Dinklage; the first were the weavers.
  • They are the craftsmen of the valley with a distinct culture amongs
  • n addition to Puritan settlers, were skilled craftsmen of all types who were engaged in Cradock's b
  • is different on every piece of wood, and the craftsmen often try to highlight the features of each
  • They were enacted by common guildsmen and craftsmen on mounted stages that were moved around the
  • of more than 300 retailers, wholesalers, and craftsmen on Sansom Street, between Seventh and Eighth
  • Most whites were still small farmers or craftsmen or also becoming tenant farmers.
  • of stained glass artists, Willet, and fellow craftsmen Otto Heinigke and Harry E. Goodhue, are cred
  • ed lens-making techniques were being used by craftsmen over 1,000 years ago, at a time when researc
  • on which houses the bell was built by Korean craftsmen over a period of ten months.
  • estored in the 1980s by many of the original craftsmen, overseen by Messel's nephew, Lord Snowdon (
  • Local craftsmen produce some cloth, make clothing, farm impl
  • Skilled craftsmen produce twice as much as regular workers, an
  • ese things to tombs, and that at Thebes, the craftsmen regarded him so highly as to say that he con
  • hich specialized in helping unemployed urban craftsmen relocate to rural areas.
  • instrument piece by piece, and artisans and craftsmen returned the organ's appearance to its origi
  • A series of taxes on farmers, craftsmen, shopkeepers, and private firms was lifted.
  • However, craftsmen soon began to make more decorative versions
  • Hillcrest has many small, craftsmen style bungalows with a few large homes scatt
  • e of early houses in the neighborhood is the Craftsmen style.
  • ing for Omega was outsourced to professional craftsmen, such as J. Kallenborn & Sons of Stanhope St
  • Craftsmen, such as shipwrights, and building materials
  • He made use of traditional craftsmen such as stonecutters, traditional carpenters
  • e future of silver is in the hands of modern craftsmen such as Kevin O'Dwyer who uses the wealth of
  • Made by local craftsmen, the Hookah impressed Yemeni traders and soo
  • acturers contracted about 8000 chief weaving craftsmen, the canuts, who were paid either for a spec
  • aking is now done by machines rather than by craftsmen, the Company is no longer a trade associatio
  • Consequently, first amongst the craftsmen, then the population as a whole, Ptah also b
  • n travels to Acre, on the way hiring various craftsmen, then obtains a Templar cargo ship and depar
  • To retain skilled craftsmen they paid among the highest wages in the sta
  • hunters, (many were sailors, carpenters, and craftsmen) they were the backbone of Russian trading o
  • es reflecting continuing tradition of Indian Craftsmen through painting, embroidery, textiles, vari
  • d originally offered a place for artists and craftsmen to come together, learn from each other and
  • He was among the first craftsmen to have relocated his foundry to Kungsholmen
  • They commissioned the local craftsmen to make hookah, an object of oriental cultur
  • wheel making has changed from being made by craftsmen to being made by machines.
  • dy as part of an effort to encourage English craftsmen to settle in North America.
  • lly orphans, were often apprenticed to local craftsmen to learn a trade and ease the burden on the
  • cess from Baltistan who brought master Balti craftsmen to renovate the building as part of her dowr
  • obably marketed mainly as patterns for other craftsmen to follow.
  • in the true sense, a co-operative for local craftsmen to organise, work, learn and sell their hand
  • r by planting mulberry trees and encouraging craftsmen to move there.
  • nces and make a series of sketches of Indian craftsmen; today several of this sketches are at Victo
  • ed Christian living popular with evangelical craftsmen, tradesmen, and shopkeepers.
  • ng the American Revolutionary War, Warwick's craftsmen turned out clothing and shoes, and its mills
  • building was done by Egyptian and Circassian craftsmen under the supervision of a renowned Christia
  • Today, over 2000 craftsmen use both traditional techniques and modern m
  • as built between 1854 and 1860 by local Cree craftsmen using locally cut lumber as well as hardware
  • The Emin Minaret was constructed by local craftsmen using local materials.
  • Architectural details are refurbished by craftsmen using techniques similar to those originally
  • red, the basses were hand crafted by skilled craftsmen using special ordered machinery.
  • igh doors of the barn were replaced by local craftsmen using materials and traditional techniques a
  • The tradesmen and craftsmen village around it - Smiltestele - first is m
  • ilica, coal to fire the furnaces and skilled craftsmen were a perfect match for Streator's second m
  • Tin craftsmen were originally part of the Ironmongers' Com
  • r active on the site, and that these skilled craftsmen were likely migrants from Ireland who had co
  • These craftsmen were called »Lindslizer«, meaning Linden spl
  • Craftsmen were recruited for the construction in 1842,
  • Highly qualified craftsmen were called upon and patents were taken out
  • During this period German craftsmen were often employed to construct buildings r
  • sisters returned home and soon artisans and craftsmen were employed to implement these changes.
  • European craftsmen were imported to lay parquet floors, fashion
  • i IV, the outstanding artists, designers and craftsmen were granted workshop spaces, fostering cros
  • and was impressed with the talents of Polish craftsmen when he traveled through Poland in 1602, fle
  • up by soldiers as well as the merchants and craftsmen who settled nearby.
  • ential buildings were designed by the master craftsmen who built them.
  • sts and designers were European-trained, the craftsmen who executed the works were often members of
  • , running a large staff of art directors and craftsmen who worked on any number of films at one tim
  • The Craft Centre had 10 studios occupied by craftsmen who could be observed by tourists working at
  • The organization of wood craftsmen, who were known at various times as Fusters,
  • The name originated from craftsmen who would fabricate boilers, but they may wo
  • s were repaired by an army of 15,000 Ottoman craftsmen who were brought from the area.
  • s a mediator and distributor for local Amish craftsmen wishing to present their pieces to a larger
  • The craftsmen work in their own houses."
  • The master craftsmen work with extravagant materials: crocodile s
  • midt and his coworkers, it is clear that the craftsmen worked by trial and error, since the mathema
  • and the panels were probably made by English craftsmen working in London in the late Elizabethan pe
  • a well-developed economic centre with famous craftsmen working here.
  • ding the school currently house all types of craftsmen, working in glass, copper, silver and textil
  • one of the most original and highly skilled craftsmen working in Britain today.