- to overlap. Many
jewelers also were
goldsmiths. The
Sunar caste is one of the
oldest communities in
goldsmithing in India,
whose superb gold artworks...
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Goldsmiths,
University of London,
legally the
Goldsmiths' College, is a
constituent research university of the
University of London. It was originally...
- A
goldsmith banker was a
business role that
emerged in
seventeenth century London from the
London goldsmiths where they
gradually expanded their services...
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Goldsmith's was a
department store founded in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1870 by
German immigrant brothers Jacob and
Isaac Goldsmith. It grew into a chain...
- painting,
goldsmithing, knifemaking, leatherworking, or many
other trades. In London, in the 17th century, the
Worshipful Company of
Goldsmiths, for instance...
- Look up
goldsmith in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
goldsmith is a
metalworker who
specializes in
working with gold.
Goldsmith may also
refer to: Goldsmith...
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Jemima Marcelle Goldsmith (born 30
January 1974),
sometimes known professionally as
Jemima Khan
Goldsmith, is an
English journalist and screenwriter....
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Company also
maintains a
library and
archive for
those wishing to
research goldsmithing,
silversmithing and hallmarking. 1950/52:
Godfrey Allen 1984: Arthur...
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Peter Henry Goldsmith,
Baron Goldsmith PC, KC (born 5
January 1950) is a
British barrister who
served as
Attorney General for
England and
Wales and Attorney...
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Jerrald King
Goldsmith (February 10, 1929 – July 21, 2004) was an
American composer,
conductor and
orchestrator with a
career in film and
television scoring...