• union. The Amalgamated Society of Whitesmiths was founded in 1889. It was renamed the Amalgamated Society of Whitesmiths, Locksmiths, Bell-hangers, Domestic...
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  • system called Idris, as well as the first commercial C compiler, Whitesmiths C. The Whitesmiths compiler, first written for the PDP-11, was released in 1978...
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  • Whitesmiths style, also sometimes termed Wishart style, was originally used in the documentation for the first commercial C compiler, the Whitesmiths...
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    for example Blacksmith, from those who worked predominantly with iron, Whitesmith, from those who worked with tin (and the more obvious Tinsmith), Brownsmith...
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  • multi-tasking, Unix-like, multi-user, real-time operating system released by Whitesmiths, of Westford, Massachusetts. The product was commercially available from...
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  • these being Muddles Green and Thunder's Hill; others being Gun Hill, Whitesmith, Holmes Hill, Golden Cross, Broomham and Upper Dicker. It covers 7 square...
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  • 50.90611°N 0.17861°E / 50.90611; 0.17861 A plantation of willows near Whitesmith, East Sussex, in England forms a maze in the shape of a quotation from...
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  • Society of Fitters and Smiths in 1898. In 1908, the Amalgamated Society of Whitesmiths, Domestic Engineers and General Pipe Fitters and the Birmingham Society...
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  • Programming Style and Software Tools with Brian Kernighan. In 1978, he founded Whitesmiths, the first company to sell a C compiler and Unix-like operating system...
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  • the language was designed at Intermetrics. Intermetrics merged with Whitesmiths Ltd. in December 1988. In 1997, Intermetrics merged with computer game...
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    A-Natural, a "stream-oriented" assembler for 8080/Z80, processors from Whitesmiths Ltd. (developers of the Unix-like Idris operating system, and what was...
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    sometimes also be known as a tinner, tinker, tinman, or tinplate worker; whitesmith may also refer to this profession, though the same word may also refer...
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    shop and hired apprentices. There were so many that the noise of the whitesmiths and their hammering could be heard in every part of town. The town took...
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  • the Operative Society of Mechanical Heating and Domestic Engineers, Whitesmiths, Ironworkers, and Pipe Fitters both joining, but the Irish General Railway...
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    1945. Upon finishing elementary school, Mladić worked in Sarajevo as a whitesmith for the Tito Company. He entered the Military Industry School in Zemun...
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    the 1870s Kenilworth's population had exceeded 4,000. In 1869, local whitesmith and engineer Edward Langley Fardon demonstrated the first bicycle with...
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    on V6, where earlier (unreleased) versions were based on V4 and V5. Whitesmiths produced and marketed a (binary-compatible) V6 clone under the name Idris...
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    the heavy work of the blacksmith and the more delicate operation of a whitesmith, who usually worked in gold, silver, pewter, or the finishing steps of...
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    sugar cane railroads. Matthias W. Baldwin, the founder, was a jeweler and whitesmith, who, in 1825, formed a partnership with machinist David H. Mason, and...
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    bladesmith who forges weapons like axes, spears, flails, and other weapons. A whitesmith works with white metal (tin and pewter) and can refer to someone who polishes...
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    records at Baker Library Special Collections, Harvard Business School. The Whitesmiths of Taunton: A History of Reed & Barton 1824-1943, George Sweet Gibb,...
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    Goldsmith Gunsmith Locksmith Pewtersmith Silversmith Tinker Tinsmith Whitesmith Processes Forging Pattern welding Planishing Raising Sinking Swaging Tools...
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    Goldsmith Gunsmith Locksmith Pewtersmith Silversmith Tinker Tinsmith Whitesmith Processes Forging Pattern welding Planishing Raising Sinking Swaging Tools...
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    microcomputer versions of Unix, and Unix-like operating systems like Whitesmiths' Idris, appeared in the late 1970s. Bell developed multiple versions...
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    of the Saffarid dynasty of Iran from 879 to 901. He was the son of a whitesmith and the younger brother of the dynasty's founder, Ya'qub ibn al-Layth...
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    Edward Langley Fardon (11 December 1839 – 9 February 1926) was an English whitesmith and engineer. He built and demonstrated the world's first all-metal bicycle...
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    two straw hat makers, two weavers, three curriers, three saddlers, two whitesmiths, four glaziers, five maltsters, two printers, two tanners and one stonemason...
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    seam of coal was only 7 inches (180 mm) thick, but was valued by the whitesmiths in the dale. Cross Pits Colliery, the largest coal concern, was registered...
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  • it against rust is an ancient one. This may have been the work of the whitesmith. This was done after the article was fabricated, whereas tinplate was...
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    William Pool was an inventor and whitesmith who worked in Lincoln. He was most notable for building an iron boat in 1820 and Pool’s Patent Principle for...
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