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Sadinuktso Cane and bamboo,
cotton and wool weaving, wood carving,
blacksmithy (hand tools, weapons, ornaments, dishes,
sacred bells and
smoking pipes)...
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French travail is in the background,
between buildings, of this 1905
blacksmithy.
Illustration in a 1925 book from France. A
Klauenstand in a
living history...
- of the hayloft, is bark,
supported on poles. To the north-east of the
blacksmithy and
stable is the
Robinson family plot.
There are
three graves with two...
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erected on
Meetinghouse Hill. The same year, John
Wingate established a
blacksmithy. He
would also
become proprietor of Wingate's Tavern. In the 19th century...
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Place of the Blacksmith,
derives its name from iron-ore
cutting and
blacksmithy.
Kodakkal Tile
Factory at Tirunavaya,
established in 1887, was the second...
- 1895 (fabric) 1895–c. 1909 (historical)
Significant components forge/
blacksmithy,
mullock heap, mine – open cut, wall/s, battery/crusher/stamper/jaw breaker...
- site included, in
addition to mill buildings, Van Winkle's residence, a
blacksmithy, and
quarters used by the workers,
which included slaves during the period...
- machinery/plant/equipment - mining/mineral processing,
grave marker, pump, forge/
blacksmithy,
other - mining/mineral processing: component, lock-up,
battery shed...
- town was
founded by Nova
Scotian Frank B. Layton, who in 1874
built a
blacksmithy and
house at the site. The
first post
office opened in 1879. The 2010...
- Street;
Wheatsheaf Hotel &
Convict Hut
Archaeological Site; Foundry/
Blacksmithy;
Industrial Archaeological Site. The
property is
privately owned. The...