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    The Joseph Carpenter Silversmith Shop is a historic building that was built between 1772 and 1774 on the green in Norwichtown, now a section of Norwich...
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  • NRHP-listed Carpenter House (Norwich, Connecticut), NRHP-listed Joseph Carpenter Silversmith Shop, Norwichtown, Connecticut, a house and shop listed on...
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    gambrel roof, located facing the village green next to the Joseph Carpenter Silversmith Shop, another historic building. Built in 1782, it is one of the...
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    Carpenter was a local business man who operated his mercantile business in a shop that was shared with his brother, Joseph Carpenter, the silversmith...
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    Historic Places. These are the saltbox Leffingwell Inn, the Joseph Carpenter Silversmith Shop, built c. 1772-1774; the Dr. Daniel Lathrop School, one of...
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  • members – carpenter George Maxwell, weavers Valentine KilBride and Bernard Brocklehurst, and wood-engraver Philip Hagreen. In 1932, the silversmith Dunstan...
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    Joseph Carpenter Silversmith Shop...
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    sons Joseph and John Willmore, leading to the constructions looking different. Court 14 was completed in 1802 by Joseph Willmore, a silversmith. It consisted...
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  • Series. Emile Dorian (appearing in Batman: The Animated Series, voiced by Joseph Maher) – A revered geneticist who experiments with combining the DNA of...
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    %20locksmith%20licensing,%2C%20Tennessee%2C%20Texas%20and%20Virginia. Carpenter, Dick M. III; Knepper, Lisa; Sweetland, Kyle; McDonald, Jennifer. "License...
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    dressed in masonic regalia, laid the cornerstone, which was made by silversmith Caleb Bentley. Construction proceeded with Hallet working under supervision...
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    by William Brighty Rands): 4-5  He executed several designs for the silversmiths Elkington's.: 6  He worked for Josiah Wood Whymper, not as a regular...
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    After the failure of his sporting career, he returned to his trade as a silversmith. He produced the trophy given to Formula One promoters each year thanks...
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    by the New Haven clock-maker, engraver, silversmith, brass manufacturer and inventor Isaac Doolittle, whose shop was just a half block from Yale. Though...
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    Tiffany & Co. (category American silversmiths)
    World Series rings for the San Francisco Giants. Since 1987, Tiffany silversmiths have crafted the US Open trophies for the United States Tennis Association...
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  • January 1735 – 10 May 1818) (voiced by Bruce Dinsmore) was an American silversmith, engraver, early industrialist, and a Son of Liberty Patriot. He is best...
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    "Saints." In 1652, the Massachusetts General Court authorized Boston silversmith John Hull to produce local coinage in shilling, sixpence and threepence...
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    furniture-makers were more likely to borrow from ancient architecture, just as silversmiths were more likely to take from ancient pottery and stone-carving than...
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  • (producer); Florence M. King bw-11m March 8, 1948 Video Yohannes the Silversmith: Ethiopia (Sunrise Films of Toronto); Paul Quigley (producer); Richard...
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  • Huguenot family, probably in New York. He was apprenticed to New York silversmith John Burger (1747-1828). Tiebout and Burger's son published (probably...
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    Tompion, Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy, John Ellicott and William Carpenter. Baumhauer, Joseph—Commode, with panels of Japanese lacquer & vernis martin, French...
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    Charles Loloma (category American silversmiths)
    people to make them more self-sufficient. In 1954, Loloma opened a pottery shop in Scottsdale, Arizona. He called his line of pottery Lolomaware. Although...
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  • English Astronomer Royal (d. 1811) October 10 – John Hancock, American silversmith (d. 1784) October 24 – Cristina Roccati, Italian scholar in physics (d...
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    trades. These included: Rua do Ouro (Goldsmiths' Street), Rua da Prata (Silversmiths' Street), Rua dos Fanqueiros (Drapers' Street), Rua dos Sapateiros (Cobblers'...
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    Gould Almy (1735–1808), American diarist Mary Gould (silversmith), 18th-century English silversmith Mary Goulding (born 1996), New Zealand professional...
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    founder of Fox Learning Systems Alexander Snow Gordon (died 1803), silversmith Scott Greenstein (born 1959), president and chief content officer of...
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    Herat (d. 1720) 1688 January 15 – Maria van Lommen, Dutch gold- and silversmith (d. 1742) January 18 – Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset...
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  • Indy, 31, American racehorse and sire. Lois Betteridge, 91, Canadian silversmith and goldsmith. Alan Caiger-Smith, 90, British potter. Michel Charasse...
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  • Fabritius, Danish merchant (d. 1746) May 5 – Henricus Boelen, American silversmith in New York City (d. 1755) May 10 – Jean-Marie Leclair, French violinist...
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    and the 1939 short story Good Luck. Walter Allen was born the son of a silversmith in Lozells, but went on to study at the University of Birmingham, becoming...
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