The early ironmongers were known as ferroners, supplying and sometimes such articles as bars, rods, horseshoes, and cart wheel tyres. |
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A metal plate on the milestones says they were cast by Burts the ironmongers in Devizes adding to their local importance. |
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There are no plans to get married though, even if Elliot has stopped trying to convert the boudoir into an ironmongers. |
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Excavations at a building site in Walmgate have uncovered walls of the Walker Iron Foundry, a 19th ironmongers based in what is now Dixon's Yard. |
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At the back of the museum were more displays, on rural employment and activity, including a blacksmith's shop and ironmongers. |
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It had 10 butchers, 10 grocers, six fish-and-chip shops, haberdashers, ironmongers and fruiterers. |
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When I was growing up there were lots of little shops like a local ironmongers. |
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Soak up the atmosphere as you mingle with fruit and spice sellers, basket sellers and ironmongers. |
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Italian delicatessens, boutiques, book shops and an over 100-year-old ironmongers provide a wide range of goods for every requirement. |
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For harder marks to remove such as rosin marks or heel and shoe marks, use methylated spirit which is sold in ironmongers. |
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Flow reducers can be purchased in ironmongers and you can install them yourself. |
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The metal plumbing fixtures, bathtubs and bathroom sinks, as well as the wrought-iron gates come from the hands of Velhão's ironmongers. |
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The market adjoins the national stadium, the stalls of ironmongers, as well as those of the carpenters and of other craftsmen. |
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It is perfect for those warehouses and stores with a bricolage or ironmongers section. |
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Naturally that includes local businesses, from restaurants to ironmongers, and what their users think of them. |
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They were Sergeant Peppers, crowding out the mutton-chopped ironmongers and foremen. |
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The vase had been stamped and sold by Joseph W Bridge, an ironmongers and steelworks company which started in 1870 in St James Street, Accrington. |
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Also today I went into my favourite ironmongers shop for some washers. |
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That planning permission has been granted for some sizeable modern structure on the back of the old Stubbs' ironmongers shop in Fossgate is shocking. |
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Conventional weed killers will not kill mosses, but there are several proprietary paving cleaners now available in garden centres and ironmongers that will do the job. |
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I called into the ironmongers looking for netting but had no luck. |
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First settlement on the site was made in 1671 by Joseph Jencks, Jr. His smithy, destroyed by Indians in 1676 during King Philip's War, was rebuilt, and soon the village became a centre for ironmongers. |
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You can do this yourself with a traditional sharpening stone or take them down the local ironmongers or knife sharpeners. |
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It is thought the sign dates back to 1880 when the ironmongers first moved into the premises. |
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There had been a time, after the Second World War, when she was still called Danièle Charaudeau and lived with her parents, ironmongers in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. |
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Spices and aromas are sold by herbalists, apothecaries and ironmongers. |
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The effort set goals and timetables for major contractors doing business with the government to hire more black plumbers, electricians, ironmongers and other workers in the building trades. |
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It was also used in various other industries, including the manufacture of wrought iron ironware such as pins, pots, and pans for ironmongers. |
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He would buy a few squares of leather from Woolworths and nails, and a wax heel ball from the ironmongers. |
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He had originally bought a disused ironmongers in Frinton and got planning permission for a bistro, restaurant and wine bar but the Council initially voted 6-5 against a pub. |
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The most common references point to saddlers' ironmongers or loriners. |
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Antony's Day, is a holiday of the blacksmiths, ironmongers, cutters and shoeing smiths, as well as a holiday to show respect to those who are ill. |
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But the race is in jeopardy after pounds 40,000 from the NewcastleGateshead Initiative dried up and a pounds 10,000 partnership with UK ironmongers Geze was also scrapped. |
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His father, also named John Donne, was of Welsh descent and a warden of the Ironmongers Company in the City of London. |
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The stall reopened as Queensgate Ironmongers on July 1, as Ms Fanning teamed up with her brother Lem Lemanski, who worked at Williams' for 30 years. |
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