We would have liked to have seen the tannery refurbished, but that was not possible. |
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The town boasted three flour mills, a bakery, a tannery, several breweries, shops and rows and rows of little cottages. |
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The original tannery with its vats, bark mill and heaps of spent tan was located between the homestead and the building to the north. |
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Nearby is an organic tannery at Torrisdale Castle, which was built in the 19th century from wealth generated by the East India Company. |
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More than 60 fire fighters tackled an inferno at a former tannery in Otley last night. |
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Cotton manufacturing was the chief industry but there was also a brewery, a tannery and a brickworks. |
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The tannery, situated outside Windhoek, has been closed for business since Monday, 22 April. |
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Get to know the town and the hilly surroundings famous for their tannery, wood carving and furriery. |
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The old tannery could be demolished, it is empty and an eyesore, and the materials used to create an environmentally improved site approach. |
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The defendants used a solvent in degreasing pelts at their tannery, which was located 1.3 miles from the plaintiffs borehole from which water was extracted for domestic use. |
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We have at disposition a big store of original spare parts for tannery machines of any brand. |
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The various tanneries employ between 40 and 200 persons except for the case of one tannery in Jijel City, which employs about 500 workers. |
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Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, a huddle of hutments behind Mr Kadam's tannery, still has almost no mains power or water. |
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The tannery near Athens produces 2,200 tonnes a year of high-quality leather from cattle hides. |
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He attended public school, and after he graduated at the age of 14, he apprenticed at the same tannery where his father was the tannery master. |
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The industrial hall is not a historic building, but it is situated within the limits of the former tannery. |
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In the 19th century, compelled by industrialisation to abandon tannery, the vineyard attached to the estate finally became noticed. |
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The effluent treatment plant commissioned at the Awash tannery became one of Africa's most advanced pollution abatement facilities. |
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There were big wagons carrying cotton bales to the mills from the enormous railway warehouses on Manchester Road and dripping hides from the fellmonger's to the tannery. |
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The waste product, it says, generated during the operation of the tannery was dumped in the Mill Pond or stored in barrels or vats throughout the site. |
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Most of the hides produced at the tannery were exported to Europe. |
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The town has suffered a spate of deliberately started fires this year, including high profile blazes at the old tannery and new hospital buildings. |
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A teenage arsonist is to be put under curfew and electronically tagged, after starting a devastating blaze which ripped through a former tannery near York. |
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It's not yet known if the plant will continue specifically as a tannery but in any event, it will reopen as an industrial factory and will create employment. |
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While it is desirable that some appropriate use is made of the land formerly occupied by the tannery, housing development is most certainly not a desirable option. |
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Development plans were prepared for each tannery to sustain the benefits. |
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While it is not practical for the tannery to eliminate the need for its wastewater pre-treatment facility, the recommendations will enable the treatment system to operate more efficiently. |
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Harrison worked on canals and as a bootmaker in a tannery in Vermont. |
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The forest shtetl housed tailors, cobblers, smithy, armoury and tannery. |
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The tannery industry, specifically leather refining, consists of converting the raw hide or skin into leather, which can be used in the manufacture of a wide range of products. |
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Its slight industrial development includes a tannery. |
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During transportation, at the time of delivery to a collection centre, tannery and gelatine-processing establishment, raw materials must be accompanied by a document stating the origin of the raw materials. |
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He later owned a small shoe factory in Swanton, Vermont, before moving in 1825 to the Eastern Townships, where he operated a tannery and opened a boot and shoe factory. |
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One of the four tannery sludge dumps is located on a controlled outfall fitted with a leachate capture system since 1990 and is expected to come into compliance with provincial regulations soon. |
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He founded a shipyard, a brewery, a shoe factory, sawmills, and a tannery. |
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Icelandic tannery, Atlantic Leather is taking perch, salmon, wolffish and cod skin, a by-product of the fisheries industry and turning it into leather for luxury fashion. |
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Benjamin's tannery was ordered to produce leather for the Germans. |
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Also in need of rescue are sailmaking lofts, a former tannery, Scotland's oldest railway station, gate lodges, schools and churches. |
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Whilst continuing to live in his parents' home for a few more years, he moved through various jobs, including cleaning toilets and working in a tannery. |
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