Arms smithery turned to gun smithery as early as the 16th century, and arms manufacture was central to its economic success. |
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Acoustic drums, n'goni and balafon, as well as the man's own rich voice, lock in so smoothly with the tasteful studio smithery of Yves Wernert that the contrast vanishes. |
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Being left homeless, Medoro was forced to adapt his father's smithery, where he lived until his death. |
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It covers the history of the Route to Santiago by means of documents, paintings, sculptures, smithery and religious art. |
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Nowadays we work no longer in a small smithery but in a modern factory equipped with systems and technologies that are in the van. |
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Traditional production and crafts in their contemporary form will be presented by the masters of coopery, pottery, basketry, tinker's craft and smithery. |
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Olofsfors has 250 years of experience in smithery and refining special steel products. |
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Before the community diminished, it housed a church, chapels, a school, post office, grocery, butchers and a smithery. |
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Males should acquire some of the skills and competences that better qualify them to work in society, e.g., modern agricultural techniques, basic principles in carpentry and smithery, and similar activities. |
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The development of the Route, that began in the 11C, has left its mark all over León, including Ponferrada. This influence is reflected in architecture, sculpture, smithery and painting. |
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