- A
cooper is a
craftsman who
produces wooden casks, barrels, vats, buckets, tubs, troughs, and
other similar containers from
timber staves that were usually...
- Vent
within the
Beaujolais region. In 1996,
Louis Jadot partnered with
Tonnellerie Vicard and
created its own
cooperage called Cadus, in
order to produce...
- history: The
section between the Rue de la
Lingerie and the Rue de la
Tonnellerie was
named the Rue de la
Chausseterie from 1300 to the 17th century. The...
-
founding in 1947, the
cooperage was sold in 2008 to the
French firm
Tonnellerie François Frères.
According to a 2012 BBC article,
visitors to the cooperage...
- Pont Neuf" was
published on 6
September 1865. The Rue Étienne, de la
Tonnellerie [fr] and Tirechape [fr] were
absorbed by the new road. Part of the Rue...
- painting.
Giuseppe Canella (1788 - 1847)
painted Les
Halles et la rue de la
Tonnellerie. Photographer,
Henri Lemoine (1848–1924), also
photographed Les Halles...
-
aging of
wines in barrels".
Journal des
Sciences et
Techniques de la
Tonnellerie. 2: 77–88. Brunke, E. J.; Hammerschmidt, F. J.; Schmaus, G. (1992). "Das...
- Aleksandra.
Tokarstwo i
bednarstwo w
starozytnej Grecji (Tournage et
tonnellerie en Grèce antique),
Kwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej 13, pp. 455–467...
-
tonneler tonnage tonneau "cask"
tonneler "to tunnel"
tonnelier "a cooper"
tonnellerie tonnelle "a vault, arbour"
toper "to hold the
suggested stake (at dice)"...
- Dessin,
collections du Musée de la Vénerie (Senlis, Oise) La Rue de la
Tonnellerie (Senlis – Oise) Dessin,
collections du Musée de la Vénerie (Senlis, Oise)...