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Ironmongery originally referred, first, to the
manufacture of iron
goods and, second, to the
place of sale of such
items for
domestic rather than industrial...
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Architectural ironmongery or
architectural hardware is a term used for the
manufacture and
wholesale distribution of
items made from iron, steel, br****...
- inventor, iron founder, br****-founder,
manufacturer and
retailer of
ironmongery in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. With his
brother Edwin, and later...
- əs/) is a
British retailer,
originally founded in
London in 1872 as an
ironmongery. It
operates 93 high
street stores,
predominately in
Southern England...
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building & joinery,
heating & plumbing,
safety & workwear,
security &
ironmongery,
outdoor &
gardening Revenue £2,538 million: 10 (2023)
Number of employees...
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dialect of the
Spanish Roma. The term
comes from the word quincallería (
ironmongery), from
ironmongers who
first used this cant as part of
their trade. Because...
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Margaret Leathart in 1840 In 1818,
Gotthilf Frederick Heinke opened an
ironmongery shop
business in
London and, in 1819, he got a
workshop at 103 Great...
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renamed Arnotts;
closed Henry Sparrow Bishop Stortford Started as
Sworders Ironmongery store during the mid-1800s in
North Street. In 1904 it was
bought by...
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Dante Innocenti, a
blacksmith who
owned two
hardware stores and a
small ironmongery (Ferramenta Innocenti)
where Ferdinando used to work. In 1923, he moved...
- Punctuation)
invigilator person who
monitors an
examination (US:
proctor [DM])
ironmongery ironware, hardware;
hardware store jacket potato baked potato jam sandwich...