- Street;
Wheatsheaf Hotel &
Convict Hut
Archaeological Site; Foundry/
Blacksmithy;
Industrial Archaeological Site. The
property is
privately owned. The...
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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...
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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...
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restaurant in 2001.
Around this
central core,
grocery and dry
goods stores,
blacksmithies,
service stations, and, in the 1920s, one of America's
earliest "fast...
- Complex,
including Dwelling,
Shearing Shed, Hay Shed,
Chaff Shed, Stables,
Blacksmithy,
Cottage and Workshop".
South Australian Heritage Register. Department...
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Speed River. In 1810,
Cornelius Pannabecker arrived and set up a
blacksmithy a year or two later.
Twenty years later,
Joseph Oberholtzer purchased...
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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...
- "The
pushing and
backing of the
engines made a din
unequalled since the
blacksmithy of the Cyclops. By some
hocus pocus the
seven engines were made to pull...
- 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...