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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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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...
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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...
- The ****ociated
Blacksmiths,
Forge and
Smithy Workers'
Society (ABFSWS) was a
trade union representing metalworkers in the
United Kingdom and Ireland....
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river in Kansas,
United States Blacksmith Run, a
stream in
Pennsylvania Blacksmiths, New
South Wales, a
suburb of Lake
Macquarie in New
South Wales, Australia...
- the
Kinetograph in the
Black Maria, with a
Kinetoscope viewer. The
exhibited film
showed three people pretending to be
blacksmiths. The
first motion pictures...
- The
International Brotherhood of
Blacksmiths, Drop
Forgers and
Helpers (IBB&H) was a
labor union representing metal workers in the
United States and Canada...
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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...
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soldering and
annealing of metals. Today, this tool is
still widely used by
blacksmiths as it was traditionally. The term, metalsmith,
often refers to artisans...