「draftsman」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

draftsman

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  • His talent as a draftsman and painter -- he was an RCA -- was also qui
  • 873, he appointed Jacob Bickler as assistant draftsman and calculator.
  • He was an equity draftsman and conveyancer and was Recorder of Hythe.
  • He worked as a draftsman and botanical officer for the Victorian Fore
  • oped a love and talent for architecture as a draftsman and apprentice in the offices of Niernsee &
  • He was a talented draftsman and saw no possibility of realizing his drea
  • s promoted crown solicitor and parliamentary draftsman and won repute for his drafting skills.
  • ritain, he worked in the motor pool and as a draftsman, and painted company mascots on the noses of
  • practised for a number of years as an equity draftsman and conveyancer, and later turned to codifyi
  • Thomas became chief engineer, draftsman and designer for the company, using both his
  • spected as a building planner but was a poor draftsman and required a large number of assistants to
  • dios as an errand boy, where his talent as a draftsman and his ambitions advanced him to the positi
  • He was a brilliant draftsman and pioneered the development of the oil ske
  • ccomplished synthesis between his craft as a draftsman and his art as a painter.
  • at the age of nineteen as his geographer and draftsman and second in charge of an exploratory exped
  • and varied kinds of work--tutor, bookkeeper, draftsman, and 'business investigator.'
  • Hired in 1985 as a draftsman and artist for the City of Orlando by Jeff P
  • r in 1897, following which for a year he was draftsman and assistant engineer for the Chicago, Peor
  • He worked as a draftsman and continued his studies.
  • Silva is a computer operator, architectural draftsman and consultant.
  • rest landscapes, and was also an outstanding draftsman and a printmaker.
  • n - 1875 in Paris) was a French illustrator, draftsman and caricaturist.
  • apprenticed with the influential painter and draftsman Andrea del Sarto.
  • 1979) was a German painter, printmaker, and draftsman associated with the New Objectivity.
  • Schneider worked as a junior draftsman at the Glenn L. Martin Company in Essex, Mar
  • fferent jobs, including briefly working as a draftsman at the Fokker Aircraft Company.
  • rship with Josias Pennington, who had been a draftsman at Baldwin & Price.
  • Robert Hindman, another draftsman at the firm, corroborated the story.
  • ford Mines, Quebec, he was a businessman and draftsman before he was first elected in 2000.
  • birth, he worked as a mechanic, salesman and draftsman before becoming director of Customer Researc
  • Fujishima originally intended to be a draftsman, but took the editorial role after failing t
  • John while working as an architect's draftsman but longing to become an artist, knew of the
  • where for eight months he was employed as a draftsman by various institutions and concerns.
  • While Root was on vacation, Burnham had a draftsman create a "straight up-and-down, uncompromisi
  • He was not only a painter but also a draftsman, designer and architect.
  • t, and later to Boston, where he worked as a draftsman during the Great War and was a witness to th
  • raiova, he was the son of Theodor Anestin, a draftsman employed by the Bucharest Mayor's Office, an
  • in Indianapolis since 1883 and had previous draftsman experience in the prominent New York firm of
  • gio; 1527 - 1585) was an Italian painter and draftsman, familiarly known as Lucchetto da Genova.
  • A Democrat, he has also been a designer and draftsman for Natural Spaces Domes since 2004.
  • Born in Alton, Illinois, Whittlesey was a draftsman for Louis Sullivan before opening his own Ch
  • The senior draftsman for the design of the exposition buildings w
  • icago between 1888 and 1896, and worked as a draftsman for the firm of Adler & Sullivan during that
  • dena Junior College and briefly working as a draftsman for Douglas Aircraft, Reitherman returned to
  • ain worked in Providence, this time as chief draftsman for Thurston, Gardner & Company, builders of
  • nd of Bocek's playing career, he worked as a draftsman for Danly Machine Company and later at a fam
  • He worked as a draftsman for the architectural firm of Emery Roth and
  • From 1935 to 1937, he worked as a draftsman for the Board of Education, thereafter from
  • anged to Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson to include draftsman Frank Ferguson.
  • Paul d'Entremont worked as a draftsman from 1928-1930 at the offices of Dwight P. R
  • ; c. 1592-1635) was a baroque printmaker and draftsman from the Duchy of Lorraine (an independent s
  • baptistery of St. John; that being no great draftsman, he in most cases, including that of the abo
  • Taking up appointment as Assistant Legal Draftsman, he was later promoted to the post of Legal
  • n 1900, he was hired by William Coulter as a draftsman; his apprenticeship lasted six or seven year
  • Stephen Decatur Hatch worked as a draftsman in Snook's office, 1860-64.
  • Johnson started working for Boeing as draftsman in the engineering department.
  • ct co-ordinator in 1988 and as an unemployed draftsman in 1993.
  • At 15 he became a draftsman in his father's building business before the
  • He began working as a draftsman in various architectural offices in San Anto
  • n architect and for a time was employed as a draftsman in the public works department of the coloni
  • He used to work as an architectural draftsman in the East End of London but gave up his jo
  • began his architectural apprenticeship as a draftsman in the Chicago offices of Burnham & Root, wo
  • Starting out at Paramount as a draftsman in the Paramount set-design department in 19
  • Marshall railway line, by J Hope, the Chief Draftsman, in 1913.
  • d to Chicago where he obtained a position as draftsman in the local office of the Boston firm of Sh
  • s day, having worked his way up from a lowly draftsman in the midwest at the turn of the last centu
  • In parliamentary discussion, the draftsman is rarely if ever referred to by name, but o
  • The job of a parliamentary draftsman is to draft the detailed form of proposed la
  • He is best remembered today as the draftsman of the Bills of Exchange Act 1882, and in 18
  • t platform, and in the end was the principal draftsman of the final product, including the antislav
  • Keller was a draftsman, painter, sculptor, and teacher who instruct
  • igns of the ornament were done by Sullivan's draftsman Parker N. Berry, who was shortly thereafter
  • of politics, he worked as an administrator, draftsman, research director, and as a technician.
  • arles Zeller Klauder, who had been his chief draftsman since 1900, became a partner in 1911 (Day Br
  • He was employed as survey assistant, draftsman, technical officer, civil engineer and then
  • The NSC was advised by the Legal Draftsman that new legislation should be drafted for t
  • In an apparent blunder by the draftsman, the law re-establishing the death penalty f
  • rious British automobile companies, as chief draftsman, then in 1914 Woollard assumed responsibilit
  • e retired from EMD in 1983, he had gone from draftsman to chief engineer and had been instrumental
  • d shop practice for the mechanical engineer, draftsman, toolmaker, and machinist (the full title of
  • son Edward, who was a chemist and mechanical draftsman, toured sugar beet factories in Germany and
  • olid design ethic of Beelman, a self-trained draftsman turned "moderne" architect in the early 20th
  • stint at politics, Burnham apprenticed as a draftsman under William LeBaron Jenney.
  • unger brother lived, and here he worked as a draftsman until 1949.
  • That the draftsman was a goldsmith is proved on every page of t
  • ine engineering where he became an excellent draftsman, which resulted in the brilliantly executed
  • he work of Louis Sullivan and a young junior draftsman working in his office by the name of Frank L