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Pyrotechnics is the
science and
craft of
creating such
things as fireworks,
safety matches,
oxygen candles,
explosive bolts and
other fasteners, parts...
- have the
secret of
cloathing fire
seems to be the
chief merit of
their pyrotechny."
Fireworks were
produced in
Europe by the 14th century,
becoming po****r...
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magnificent fireworks, a la
Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens (London) and
splendid pyrotechny as in
Cremorne Gardens, London. The
Sydney Morning Herald declared Cremorne...
- Vindication; or a
short and sure Way to a long and
sound life (London, 1657).
Pyrotechny ****erted and
illustrated (London, 1658). The
admirable efficacy of oyl...
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industry of Braço de
Prata has its
origins in a
number of
ammunition depots,
pyrotechny workshops and
armament repair facilities established between 1850 and...
- Pyrotechnics. p. 1107. ISBN 9781889526218. Browne, W. H. (1873). The art of
pyrotechny. London: The Bazaar. p. 35. Thorpe, Sir
Thomas Edward (1924). A Dictionary...
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several books on
alchemistry and
translated in
French George Starkey's
Pyrotechny ****erted and illustrated. He
wrote an
Essay on Noah's ark. Le Pelletier...
- for
publication a
treatise by
chemist James Cutbush titled A
System of
Pyrotechny,
published after Cutbush's death.
Bache was the
first American to perform...
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importance of
chemistry as a
theoretical basis for
creating colored fireworks:
Pyrotechny... is a dark
chaos which one
cannot penetrate without the
torch of chemistry...
- organizations, and live bands,
which is
complemented with an
extravagant show of
pyrotechny. In the 2011 celebration, the
crowd was
estimated at 100,000. The Baccalaureate...