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Definition of Ironmongers

Ironmonger
Ironmonger I"ron*mon`ger, n. A dealer in iron or hardware.

Meaning of Ironmongers from wikipedia

- Company of Ironmongers is one of the Great Twelve livery companies of the City of London, incorporated under a Royal Charter in 1463. The Ironmongers, originally...
- design. The second half of the 20th century saw the steady decline of ironmongers’ shops. Although every small town in Britain used to have at least one...
- Company of Ironmongers, a livery company of the City of London This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Ironmonger. If an internal...
- John Ironmonger may refer to: John Ironmonger (footballer) (born 1961), Australian rules footballer John Ironmonger (writer) (born 1954), British writer...
- location of ironmongers, but by the end of the 16th century, when John Stow was writing his Survey of London, the ironmongers of Ironmonger Lane and Old...
- City livery order of precedence and is based at Ironmongers' Hall, where it cohabits with the Ironmongers' Company. Its motto is "Within The Ark Safe For...
- Ironmonger Row Baths were built in two phases. The first, a public wash house and slipper baths, opened in 1931. The second phase, comprising the main...
- Duncan Standon Ironmonger AM (12 October 1931 – 3 September 2024) was an Australian household economist. He was an Honorary Prin****l Fellow and ****ociate...
- Moses Ironmonger (c. 1809 – 25 November 1887) was a successful rope manufacturer who, although an orphan from humble beginnings, twice became Mayor of...
- Companies of the City of London. Tin craftsmen were originally part of the Ironmongers' Company, while the wire workers, who made wire objects such as cages...