- An
artisan (from French: artisan, Italian: artigiano) is a
skilled craft worker who
makes or
creates material objects partly or
entirely by hand. These...
- The
Artizans,
Labourers &
General Dwellings Company (
Artizans Company) was a nineteenth-century
philanthropic model dwellings company,
which later became...
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developments on the
outskirts of
London built by the
Artizans,
Labourers &
General Dwellings Company (
Artizans Company). From 2003 to
sometime in 2009, the name...
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characteristic of a free people". Back-to-back
houses Glen, Alexander. The
Artizans' and Labourers'
Dwellings Improvement Act, 1875: With Introduction, Notes...
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Street sellers.
Street buyers.
Street finders.
Street performers.
Street artizans.
Street labourers. London, UK: Griffin, Bohn, and Company. 1861. Retrieved...
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necessary to the
varnisher and gilder, and a
great variety of
other artizans. It was
formerly obtained only from Arabia,
whence it was
imported into...
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particularly lengthy short titles; for example, the
Artizans' and Labourers'
Dwellings Act 1868,
amended by the
Artizans' and Labourers'
Dwellings Act 1868 (Amendment)...
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include three lending libraries;
Barbican Library, Shoe Lane
Library and
Artizan Street Library and
Community Centre.
Membership is open to all – with one...
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Pennsylvania is the last T.M.
Harton Carousel that is
still in
operation and its
Artizan band
organ is one of two
known of the same
model in the world.[citation...
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social reformer Octavia Hill.
Crawford Buildings was
constructed by the
Artizans,
Labourers &
General Dwellings Company in 1893. It is one of five tenement...