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Перевод: upholsterer
[существительное] обойщик ; драпировщик
Тезаурус:
- Another was a Scots upholsterer who kept on his business because "that was his life;" a third, a retired London stevedore who "had a pub in Rotherhithe."
- Our interior design company offers a complete making up service and we have our own upholsterer on the premises.
- In marked contrast is an outer case provided in 1864 by Maria Taylor, trading in Coney Street, York, as "Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer, Auctioneer, Appraiser and Undertaker", for the remains of the Seventh Earl of Carlisle.
- W. PICKARD, UNDERTAKER, CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, PAPER HANGER, C., MARKET PLACE, LICHFIELD Sole AGENT FOR THE New Patent AIR-TIGHT METALLIC COFFINS,
- Only wallpaper for the whitewashed parlour seemed, at least in Cottle's opinion, to be lacking, and he accordingly sent an upholsterer down to Clevedon a few days later to paste up some "sprightly paper".
- The Victoria and Albert Museum holds a proof engraving of the 1730s trade card of the Strand upholsterer and cabinet-maker, Christopher Gibson.
- The originals were removed and retained by the upholsterer employed to carry out this work.
- "Upholsterer" is derived from the ancient word "upholder".
- With a list price of over 100, this is really for the upholsterer, picture framer or other professional who needs to use a tacker daily.
- Thus Maggie C., the daughter of an upholsterer, is a mainstream bride, but her husband is less easily classifiable.
- His name was Charles Pearson and, though born the son of an upholsterer, he became Solicitor to the City of London.
- Her father was a good man, and always paid his way, but he was an upholsterer.
- Robert was sent as an apprentice to an upholsterer in Covent Garden at the age of fourteen, progressed up the ladder, bought the business, and became a big wheel in the East India Company, a founder of Williams Glyn Bank and the local MP.
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