- An
ironworker is a
tradesman who
works in the iron-working industry.
Ironworkers ****emble the
structural framework in
accordance with
engineered drawings...
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relatively little corrosion.
Historians debate whether bloomery-based
ironworking ever
spread to
China from the
Middle East. One
theory suggests that metallurgy...
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Ironwork is any weapon, artwork, utensil, or
architectural feature made of iron,
especially one used for decoration.
There are two main
types of ironwork:...
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Ironworker is a
class of
machine that can shear, notch, and
punch holes in
steel plate and profiles. The name is now used to
refer to the
whole class of...
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volume of
hammerscale flakes and
spheroid s****
produced during regular ironworking processes,
archaeologists often use its
presence to
identify iron smithies...
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Ironworkers Memorial Bridge or Iron Workers'
Memorial Bridge may
refer to:
Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing, a
bridge across the
Burrard Inlet...
- The
Ironworker's Noontime is an 1880
painting by the
American painter Thomas Anshutz. The
painting depicts several workers on
their break in the yard of...
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originally known as
Rugby United New York and
officially nicknamed the
Ironworkers, was a
professional rugby union team
based in New York City that was...
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century BC (500 BC). The Iron Age in
India is
stated as
beginning with the
ironworking Painted Grey Ware culture,
dating from the 15th
century BC,
through to...
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migrations of the Dorians,
economic disruptions due to
increased ironworking, and
changes in
military technology and
strategy that
brought the decline...