- as
Menasha Wooden Ware. It
produced wooden containers like
butter tubs and
barrels and
eventually became the world's
largest wooden ware products manufacturer...
- siding, for
panels of carriages, for
coffin boxes,
pattern timber, and
wooden ware.
During scarcity of the
better qualities of
white pine,
tulip wood has...
- The
Corded Ware culture comprises a
broad archaeological horizon of
Europe between c. 3000 BC – 2350 BC, thus from the late Neolithic,
through the Copper...
- The
Painted Grey
Ware culture (PGW) is an Iron Age Indo-Aryan
culture of the
western Gangetic plain and the Ghaggar-Hakra
valley in the
Indian subcontinent...
- all
sorts of toys, silver, china,
milliners and all
sorts of
curious wooden ware besides which there are two
large coffee houses for tea,
chocolate etc...
-
named it Ladysmith,
after the
bride of
Charles R. Smith, head of
Menasha Wooden Ware Co. The
Flambeau Copper Mine was
operated by
Kennecott from 1993 to 1997...
-
sculptor at the Art
Students League of New York, he
designed and made
wooden ware in the New York City
metropolitan area, and
later in
rural Pennsylvania...
- for
pulpwood and woodenware. It can be used to make
artificial limbs,
wooden ware, pulp and can be sawn into lumber.
Aesculus flava is
cultivated as an...
-
Beach State 49ers.
Prior to the
start of his
senior year,
Ware was one of 50
players on the
Wooden Award preseason watch list. In the 2012 Big West men's...
- the
Ashuelot Railroad in 1850
fostered the
growth of
textile mills and
wooden-
ware factories,
especially box
manufacture and
leather tanning. The Common...