When I started teaching, it was about woodwork, metalwork, engineering and technical drawing. |
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Over 900 mould fragments, 250 crucible sherds, as well as waste products, scrap metalwork, tools and raw materials were recovered. |
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The rapid expansion of the lighting and metalwork side of Benson's business was much aided by his enthusiastic espousal of new technology. |
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The display includes textiles, embroideries, glass, metalwork and jewels and the often fascinating stories behind them. |
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More than 40 new curators have been taken on, with experts in everything from Chinese painting to metalwork, taxidermy, armoury and gilding. |
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There artists and craftsmen produced everything from metalwork and furniture to embroideries and mosaics. |
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His imaginative brilliance is most apparent in his inventive and often witty designs for furniture and metalwork. |
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The elaborate metalwork of the handsome old bridges spanning the river is picked out in brilliant colours. |
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All that remains of his painful experience, save for a few unwelcome memories, is the metalwork that is to be removed next summer. |
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Once this term began to be used, specificity disappeared and it became a catch-all phrase for all problematic Nigerian metalwork. |
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The men whistled, catcalled and shouted their trades through the ornate metalwork gates in a bid to find jobs. |
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This meant, for example, that he preferred copper or silverplate to sterling silver for his metalwork. |
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I was crouching down on the balcony, with my lens stuck through the gap between the metalwork and the concrete floor. |
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Although spit and polish is the order of the day, Paton says they must be careful when burnishing up metalwork. |
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He used tooled leather and real copper breastplates, contributing to a new tradition of metalwork. |
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India is known for textiles, rugs, metalwork, bronzes, copper-and brassware, stone carving, pottery, woodwork, and jewelry. |
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A smithy was also set up where Frank Baldwin produced all the window casements, hinges, and other metalwork. |
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The exhibition includes several intricately decorated vases and dishes from this time period, which feature multicoloured glazes and metalwork. |
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As a final touch to the metalwork, all exterior surfaces were detailed and polished by hand, preparatory to burnishing and bluing. |
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He spends his free time pacing back and forth the bridge, stroking the ridges and twirls in the metalwork with his dull black eyes. |
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Boars, hounds, triskelions, and gem inlays figure in Celtic metalwork from the early Iron Age to the end of distinctly Celtic forms. |
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Initially the main field developed by the company was manufacture of metalwork for objects of civil and industrial construction. |
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The Company specialises in the architectural metalwork and structural steelwork aspects of the construction industry. |
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Future works will include the rust proofing of the grates and other significant metalwork in the tunnels. |
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Approximately 1,300 objects will be on show, including ceramics, glass, metalwork, furniture, costume and textiles, toys and dolls' houses. |
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The 142 objects on view include paintings, works on paper, ceramics, metalwork, glass, furniture, and textiles made in the seventeenth century. |
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Also in Melbourne, Four Silversmiths, an exhibition of contemporary Korean metalwork. |
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Morin approved everything, including the custom metalwork, glasswork, and built-in furniture. |
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Conservation-Restoration of antique clocks, antique furniture, books and library material, ceramics and related materials and fine metalwork. |
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That metalwork includes the mechanisms behind the project's most dramatic feature, a convertible kitchen. |
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Thus, the finest metalwork of the East Angles resembles that of Kent, and their royal dynasty seems to have been Swedish. |
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Jewelry, particularly in gold and silver, is popular, as is other metalwork, such as brass and copper plates and bowls. |
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The South American country is seeking the return of some 4,900 artefacts from the Inca citadel, including ceramics, cloths and metalwork. |
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The techniques Matthew and his fellow craftsmen use are more akin to woodworking than modern metalwork. |
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The father-of-three enjoyed practical subjects like metalwork which he finds useful in his present job and the first aid course was helpful. |
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In intermediate I was top of the school for woodwork and metalwork but I failed cooking because I refused to keep to the recipes. |
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It is a far cry from the days when girls did domestic science and boys did woodwork or metalwork at school. |
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Offered a choice of ceramics, woodwork and metalwork, she elected to work in metal. |
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In fact, in his spare time, he started tinkering a bit with some metalwork for just such a rifle. |
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Trainees can specialize in two-year courses in joinery, metalwork, agricultural machinery maintenance, and construction skills. |
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The designs on Bronze Age metalwork and rock carvings show boats with a beak at the prow. |
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Anther parallel to this is a plan mooted for young men, whereby they may learn woodwork and metalwork skills and thereby sustain themselves. |
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Excavations have revealed a complicated history which, to judge from a hoard of metalwork found in the interior, began in the later Bronze Age. |
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He also has the finest collection of Meiji art outside Japan, as well as Spanish damascene metalwork and Swedish textiles. |
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There were exhibits from many areas including woodwork, art, crafts, metalwork and science from first year up to fifth year. |
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An extraordinary number of masterworks were produced in book design, ceramics, furniture, glass, jewelry metalwork, prints, and textiles. |
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In 1873 he began designing andirons, grates, stove fronts, and other pieces of metalwork for the firm Barnard, Bishop, and Barnards of Norwich. |
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Drawings of architectural metalwork, candlesticks, andirons, and plasterwork of the same earlier centuries fill his sketchbooks. |
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Farming, carpentry, metalwork and leatherwork skills and services will be core activities. |
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Mostly inexpensive metalwork such as ringed pins characterize the industry and crafts going on in the town. |
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The Vikings brought silver, goods, and mercenaries from overseas and probably took at least as much away in Irish slaves, fine metalwork, and the products of the countryside. |
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Other parts of the curriculum are delivered in food technology workshops with naked flame gas cookers and resistant material workshops with woodwork and metalwork equipment. |
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Davenport completed the finishing and other details on the metalwork. |
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There were also the remains of ship's timbers, nails and other metalwork. |
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All of the interior metalwork is burr-free and easy on the knuckles. |
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The exhibition provides endless proof of refinements of beauty in textiles and architecture, woodwork and metalwork, ceramics and miniature painting. |
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It's a scheme that also lends itself to metalwork and woodwork, she says. |
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They're self-taught experts in the minutiae of day-to-day medieval life, tracking down recipes, studying forgotten languages, practising metalwork or sewing. |
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Nearly 160 objects are on vie w, including furniture, metalwork, works on paper, photographs, architectural fragments, interior fittings, and textiles. |
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On 19 April, Edinburgh auctioneers Lyon and Turnbull present the finest collection of metalwork designed by Dr Christopher Dresser ever to come to auction. |
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Both volumes retain their original solid oak boards recessed to support panels of decorative metalwork which have been lost, no doubt at the Reformation. |
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But over that winter we produced something like 600 sherds of pottery, a collection of late Bronze Age metalwork, spindlewhorls, loom weights, and animal bone. |
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The bottom metal appears to be an investment casting, but it has good lines, is functional and nicely polished and blued like the rest of the metalwork on the gun. |
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The 183 objects in the show include paintings, drawings, prints, tapestries, glass, arms and armor, cameos, ivories, jewelry, hardstone carvings, and metalwork. |
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What is certain is that the sculptors who worked on them had access to late Roman ivories and Sasanian metalwork, which provided the inspiration for their decorative schemes. |
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At Junior Cert level, deadlines are looming for home economics and metalwork projects, and practicals in home economics and music are set to begin at the end of the month. |
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They also saw no link between leukaemia and living near businesses such as those dealing with aluminium, plastic, wood, metalwork, printing works and ceramics. |
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This might cover metalwork, ceramics, glass, arms and armour, and a wide range of objects. |
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The local blacksmith made all the metalwork for this reconstructed old house. |
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The style was taken up with great skill and enthusiasm by Celtic artists in metalwork and illuminated manuscripts. |
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Many of Holbein's designs for glass painting, metalwork, jewellery, and weapons also survive. |
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The sums spent on metalwork, building palaces, and by Henry on tapestries, dwarfed these figures. |
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Jewellery and metalwork were regarded as extremely important, and far more was spent on them than on painting. |
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The pages of ornamentation have motifs familiar from metalwork and jewellery that pair alongside bird and animal decoration. |
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Mackintosh also worked in interior design, furniture, textiles and metalwork. |
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This introduces interlace, and also uses Celtic motifs drawn from metalwork. |
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The new centre offers courses in typing, computer and leatherwork skills for girls, and carpentry, metalwork and construction skills for boys. |
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The images discussed include memorial steles, ceramics, metalwork, stone carving, textiles, and manuscripts. |
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The artists use techniques such as metalwork, enamel, blown glass, lampwork, molding, painted ceramic, carved wood and shell and scrimshaw. |
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Expamet is a market leader in plasterers' accessories, builders' metalwork, construction and expanded metal mesh. |
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The school prospered and swiftly developed a reputation for high quality copper and silver decorative metalwork. |
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Almost all of the many techniques known in metalwork can be found in Insular work. |
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He worked, first as a weaver, then as a slater, and learned metalwork from the local blacksmith. |
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This was especially so in their application to the book, which was a new type of object for both traditions, as well as to metalwork. |
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Surviving examples of Insular art are mainly illuminated manuscripts, metalwork and carvings in stone, especially stone crosses. |
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After Christianization, Insular styles heavily influenced Pictish art, with interlace prominent in both metalwork and stones. |
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Some of the metalwork masterpieces created include the Tara Brooch, the Ardagh Chalice and the Derrynaflan Chalice. |
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Their sites are identified by construction details of their hill forts and metalwork artefacts. |
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From the early Middle Ages there are elaborately carved Pictish stones and impressive metalwork. |
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Applied arts were developed in Egypt, in particular woodwork and metalwork. |
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In Britain, Norman art primarily survives as stonework or metalwork, such as capitals and baptismal fonts. |
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The products created by the Firm included furniture, architectural carving, metalwork, stained glass windows, and murals. |
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Artistic subjects with a narrative component are only found in the east, in both pottery and metalwork. |
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Other characteristics of Pictish metalwork are dotted backgrounds or designs and animal forms influenced by Insular art. |
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Pictish art appears on stones, metalwork and small objects of stone and bone. |
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The Macedonian emperors also increased the Empire's wealth by fostering trade with Western Europe, particularly through the sale of silk and metalwork. |
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By the 1840s reproduction Celtic brooches and other forms of metalwork were fashionable, initially in Dublin, but later in Edinburgh, London and other countries. |
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Celtic art also produced a great deal of intricate and beautiful metalwork, examples of which have been preserved by their distinctive burial rites. |
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Only fragments remain from what were probably large pieces of church furniture, probably with metalwork on wooden frameworks, such as shrines, crosses and other items. |
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The contract Mainly Involves structural works and metalwork with the aim of Strengthening the resistance of the walls of a European Commission building. |
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After repeating an earlier reference to the Flood, the Crucifixion and the day of judgment, the poem closes with an obscure reference to metalwork. |
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They were experts in metalwork, pottery, and weaving raffia cloth. |
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The Bronze Age in Ireland commenced around 2000 BC, when copper was alloyed with tin and used to manufacture Ballybeg type flat axes and associated metalwork. |
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These pieces are thought to come from the 8th or 9th century, but most dating of metalwork is uncertain, and comes largely from comparison with manuscripts. |
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Archaeologists have claimed that as much as half of the best British Iron Age art and metalwork discovered in Britain has been found in the London area. |
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Pugin also contributed greatly to the distinctive Gothic interiors, including wallpapers, carvings, stained glass, floor tiles, metalwork and furniture. |
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This paper demonstrates the significance of the compositions of Muisca metalwork, using a large dataset of both published and unpublished analyses. |
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Small Buddhist figures and groups were produced to a very high quality in a range of media, as was relief decoration of all sorts of objects, especially in metalwork and jade. |
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Step-by-step color photos of the entire process accompany projects designed to teach jewelers how to blend beadwork into metalwork for maximum impact. |
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Stained glass and enamel on metalwork became important media, and larger sculptures in the round developed, although high relief was the principal technique. |
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Illuminated manuscripts contain nearly all the surviving painting of the period, but architecture, metalwork and small carved work in wood or ivory were also important media. |
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Surviving religious works from the Early Middle Ages are mostly illuminated manuscripts and carved ivories, originally made for metalwork that has since been melted down. |
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