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- relatively little corrosion. Historians debate whether bloomery-based ironworking ever spread to China from the Middle East. One theory suggests that metallurgy...
- An ironworker is a tradesman who works in the iron-working industry. Ironworkers ****emble the structural framework in accordance with engineered drawings...
- Ironwork is any weapon, artwork, utensil, or architectural feature made of iron, especially one used for decoration. There are two main types of ironwork:...
- The Ironworker's Noontime is an 1880 painting by the American painter Thomas Anshutz. The painting depicts several workers on their break in the yard of...
- volume of hammerscale flakes and spheroid s**** produced during regular ironworking processes, archaeologists often use its presence to identify iron smithies...
- An Ironworker is a class of machine that can shear, notch, and punch holes in steel plate and profiles. Ironworkers generate force using mechanical advantage...
- century BC (500 BC). The Iron Age in India is stated as beginning with the ironworking Painted Grey Ware culture, dating from the c. 1200 BC, through to the...
- Benjamin Hall (29 September 1778 – 31 July 1817) was an industrialist, politician and prominent figure in South Wales. Benjamin Hall was born on 29 September...
- handrails, wagon tires, straps for timber roof trusses, and ornamental ironwork, among many other things. Wrought iron is no longer produced on a commercial...
- eye of heaven”) or (ironworker of heaven) also known as “Amenomahitotsu” (Heaven's Eye One Kami) is the Shinto kami of ironworking and blacksmiths, was...