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forging the metal,
using tools to hammer, bend, and cut (cf. tinsmith).
Blacksmiths produce objects such as gates, grilles, railings,
light fixtures, furniture...
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patron god of warriors, soldiers,
blacksmiths,
metal workers, and
craftsmen Qaynan,
Sabean patron god of
smiths Ribhus Vishvakarman,
architect of the...
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mastery of
ironworking was both
revered and
feared across the region.
Blacksmiths held a
unique position in West
African societies,
often perceived as...
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Blacksmiths ranks fortieth among the
ancient livery companies of the City of London.
First mentioned in a
Court record of 1299, London's
blacksmiths evolved...
- The ****ociated
Blacksmiths,
Forge and
Smithy Workers'
Society (ABFSWS) was a
trade union representing metalworkers in the
United Kingdom and Ireland....
- an 1893
Kinetoscope film shot in
Thomas Edison's
Black Maria studio Les
Forgerons or The
Blacksmiths, an 1895
French film
directed by
Louis Lumière The...
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Robert Black Smith (July 12, 1872 –
January 29, 1931) was a
Canadian politician. He
served in the
Legislative ****embly of New
Brunswick from 1917 to 1925...
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Black'
Smith is an
Italian restaurant franchise in
South Korea. It is
operated by the
Caffe Bene chain,
which also
operates in
South Korea. "Kim Tae Hee...
- community. The
community comprises five subgroups—carpenters,
blacksmiths,
bronze smiths,
goldsmiths and stonemasons—
claim to be
descendants of Vishvakarma...
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Belmont and
Swansea Within Blacksmiths are
Blacksmiths Beach and the
southern section of Nine Mile Beach, the
Blacksmiths Nature Reserve, a
primary school...