Small-scale manufacturers also often relied on local smiths to provide the iron parts they required, be it mill irons or parts for vehicles. |
Afterwards we picnicked under the shade of an acacia tree and bargained with a group of smiths who patiently wait for a little passing business. |
As early as 1720, British craftsmen, metal smiths and clockmakers, applied for permits to work in the newly formed presidencies. |
He needed men for his army, smiths for his forges, cooks, hunters, healers, servants, woodcutters, stonemasons and more. |
They included interpreters, smiths to mint coins, and Munshi to write the king's Persian correspondence to the Mughal governor of Kashmir. |
Understandably, the smiths began to flag towards the end of the afternoon, for it was a hot day to be working orange hot iron. |