- Fur
clothing is
clothing made from the
preserved skins of mammals. Fur is one of the
oldest forms of
clothing and is
thought to have been
widely used by...
-
German Furriers'
Union (German:
Deutscher Kürschner-Verband) was a
trade union representing fur
workers in Germany.
Local unions of
furriers in Germany...
- The
Furriers'
Tower (Romanian:
Turnul Cojocarilor, German: Kürschnerturm)
together with the Butchers' Tower, Törle gate, and the
house underneath forms...
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Nikita the Tanner, also
Nikita Kozhemyaka or
Mykyta K****myaka (Russian: Никита Кожемяка, Ukrainian: Мики́та Кожум'я́ка) is an
Eastern European fairy tale...
- façade of Orsanmichele, in Florence, is the
tabernacle of The
Guild of
Furriers and
Skinners (L’ Arte de
Vaiai e Pellicciai). The
statue of St.
James the...
-
conference of
furriers was held in
Brussels in June 1894, and at it,
several unions agreed to form the "International
Federation of
Furriers". It was initially...
- Pembridge,
Ledbury and Denbigh. The
street was once the
location of
Bradleys furriers at
number one. The site is now Baynards. 16
Chepstow Place, was the last...
- The Kürkçü Han (Turkish: Kürkçü Han, lit. 'Inn of the
Furriers') is a
large historic han (caravanserai) in Istanbul, Turkey.
Founded by
Mahmud Pasha, the...
-
owners of the
furrier's shop J. M.
Barnardo & Son in Dublin, Ireland,
founded in 1812,
already claimed the
title of "oldest
family of
furriers in the world"...
- Becker) (1915-2001) and
Abraham Lipowitz (1908-1959), who
worked as a
furrier.
Several sources incorrectly state that he was born on a
kibbutz in the...