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Перевод: blacksmith
[прилагательное] кузнечный; [существительное] кузнец
Тезаурус:
- The son of a Scottish blacksmith who had moved south from Aberdeen, Buchan had played for Arsenal as an amateur in the Woolwich days, until he presented an expenses bill for 11 s, and was suspended for extravagance.
- The significance of the older pre-colonial blacksmith tradition is illustrated in cases from Nairobi brought to light by Kenneth King who examined the origins and experience of Nairobi informals in the early 1970s.
- Such pieces as Henry Nelson's "A New Poem on the Ancient and Loyal Society of Journey-Men Taylors", "Vulcan's Speech" by an anonymous blacksmith, or "The Taylors answer to Vulcan's speech", are all from Dublin around 1725.
- To the Greeks, Vulcano was known as Hiera, the chimney of the forge of Hephaestus, God of Fire, but it was the Roman God of fire, Vulcan, blacksmith to the Gods, whose name stuck.
- Then she dawdled through the mews where the milk-horses were shod, and the blacksmith made new railings to put in front of the houses.
- When the former blacksmith from Barnsley "walked into the United dressing-room, he would put a hand on to a shelf in search of a package before he took his coat off.
- "You got him off - I mean from - the blacksmith?
- When, at a dip in the road and in the faint light of dawn, they opened fire, while the stentorian-lunged blacksmith shouted orders to the imaginary battalions behind him, the advancing 1500 troops were seized with panic and fled, defeated by five civilians.
- In addition to these buildings, the main exhibits in the outdoor museum consist of an original National Schoolhouse, a Presbyterian Meeting House, Blacksmith's Forge and Weaver's Cottage in the Old World side of the Park and a Log Cabin, Pennsylvania Farmhouse and Log Barn in the New World area.
- There are exhibits showing the mill during its working life, a blacksmith's forge and wheelwright's shop, as well as a reconstruction of the general village shop.
- Various relics of the Franklins' presence in Ecton can still be seen including the graves of Benjamin's aunt and uncle in the churchyard, a plaque in the Rectory commemorating his visit to the village in 1758 and the sites of the family's home and blacksmith's forge.
- St Tudy in Cornwall - blacksmith's shop on right, village store in the house facing camera
- Charley Hoskins had been trained as a blacksmith but, like so many Saltash boys, had his heart set on the sea and it was when he had joined the Royal Navy that he met Ben Bellaser.
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