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Craftsmen and guilds
Craftsmen were usually organised into guilds.
The Guild of Master Craftsmen continues a tradition established by the guilds of medieval Europe.

Craftsmen and by
*' Scientists and Craftsmen in Sir Christopher Wren's London ', lecture by Professor Allan Chapman, Gresham College, 23 April 2008 ( available in text, audio and video formats ).
Craftsmen-assigned to the Weyr by their Craft, Craftsmen serve the dragonriders and support staff as they would serve any Hold.
Craftsmen were paid by their employers, whilst others were paid by the local government out of the profit from the sales of farm produce.
Craftsmen who are able to replicate this work are still available, as evidenced, for example, by the extensive restorations of faux marble surfaces in important Eastern Europe buildings since 1990.
In 1705, Chikamatsu became a " Staff Playwright " as announced by early editions of The Mirror of Craftsmen of the Emperor Yōmei.
It later acquired other upscale firms such as the California Furniture Company, and in 1925 a subsidiary, the Company of Master Craftsmen was founded by William Sloane Coffin, Sr. ( the father of Rev.
Graily Hewitt was most responsible for the revival of the art of gilding, both by contributing to Writing, Illuminating and Lettering ( Chapter 9 Appendix ) and through his own publications, most notably Lettering for Students & Craftsmen ( 1930 ).
He won a Winston Churchill Travel Scholarship to Sweden, Finland and Italy in 1979 and in the same year was elected a Fellow of The Society of Designer Craftsmen, the original Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society founded by William Morris.
When shown on public television, WCNY in Syracuse, New York presented the show, which was produced by the non-profit Craftsmen and Scribes ' Creative Workshop and Creative Media Solutions TV, also based in Syracuse, New York.

Craftsmen and which
During the Great Depression, businessman W. R. Eaton founded the Ozark Craftsmen ’ s Guild in Sulphur Springs to employ out-of-work factory laborers, as well as to provide a place at which local farmers might sell their fruit, to be made into jams and jellies.

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Craftsmen and their Associations in Asia, Africa and Europe ( Wettenberg / Germany, VVB Laufersweiler ; 1999 ) ISBN 3-89687-537-X
He wrote several critical books and pamphlets, including Goya ( 1900 ; the first English monograph on the artist ), A Plea for a Wider Use of Artists & Craftsmen ( 1916 ) and Whither Painting ( 1932 ).

Craftsmen and few
Craftsmen, merchants, a few civil servants and a lot of industrial workers soon mixed in with the existing agricultural peasantry.

Craftsmen and were
Craftsmen produced products, being the third, and the last merchants were thought to be as the meanest class because they did not produce any products.
Craftsmen of this time and place specialized in earthen drinking vessels, in the shapes of animals, that were often used for religious rituals.
Craftsmen like Robert Blum or Wilhelm Wolff were associated almost exclusively with the radical democratic Left, as they knew the social problems of the underprivileged classes from personal observations.
Due to overcrowding, Friedberg offered accommodation to those displaced artisans who could not find rooms in Ausberg, and were not yet Master Craftsmen.
Craftsmen, such as shipwrights, and building materials were shipped from New Orleans to Marshall.
Craftsmen, such as shipwrights, and building materials were shipped from New Orleans to Marshall.
When the Oldtimers were brought forward, they were used to matchless respect from Holders and Craftsmen.

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Carl Schimel of Kim Craftsmen Jewelry was at the forefront of this style.
While Kim Craftsmen closed in the early 1990s, many collectors still forage for their items at antique shows and flea markets.
Some of the most remembered names in costume jewelry include both the high and low priced brands: Crown Trifari, Dior, Chanel, Miriam Haskell, Monet, Napier, Corocraft, Coventry, and Kim Craftsmen.
The Classics of Style: The Fundamentals of Language Style From Our American Craftsmen.
* Craftsmen glued the hanshita face-down to a block of wood and cut away the areas where the paper was white.
The society still exists as the Society of Designer Craftsmen.
* Alcock, Leslie, Kings and Warriors, Craftsmen and Priests in Northern Britain AD 550 – 850.
Craftsmen dismantled the structure in London, England and rebuilt it on the Westminster campus to mark Churchill's visit.
The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen began in Sandwich as " Sandwich Home Industries " in 1920, and continues statewide today.
New Franklin is home to Portage Lakes State Park and Craftsmen Park.
* Pitcher, P. ( 1994 French ) Artists, Craftsmen, and Technocrats: The dreams realities and illusions of leadership, Stoddart Publishing, Toronto, 2nd English edition, 1997.
Craftsmen such as smiths, shoemakers and weavers also worked there.
* Alcock, Leslie, Kings and Warriors, Craftsmen and Priests in Northern Britain AD 550 – 850.
The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Copemantorp, from Old Norse Kaupmanna þorp, meaning Traders ’ Village or Craftsmen ’ s Village.
Craftsmen from Suriqui helped Thor Heyerdahl in the construction of several of his projects, such as the reed boats Ra II and Tigris, and a balloon gondola.
Craftsmen in Ghost Town demonstrate the arts of the blacksmith, woodcarver, glass-blower, sign cutter, and spinner.

formed and guilds
Early forms of industry developed at this time ; however, unlike in other cities, no guilds were formed in Aarau.
The art of gunpowder-making and metal-smelting and casting for shot and cannon was closely held by skilled military tradesmen, who formed guilds which collected dues, tested apprentices, and gave pensions.
They also supplemented the legislative councils, formed of noblemen, with new People's Councils, composed by the main guilds and by the chiefs of the People's Companies.
Both artisans and merchants formed guilds which the state had to deal with when assessing taxes, requisitioning goods, and setting standard worker's wages and prices on goods.
The craftsmen formed guilds, governed by strict rules, which sought to obtain control of the towns ; a few were open to women.
Several guilds formed in this comparatively small town: in 1581 the bakers ’ guild, which joined with the brewers ’ guild in 1657, in 1532 the woolweavers ’ and clothmakers ’ guild ( dissolved in 1710 ), in 1574 the tanners ’ and shoemakers ’ guild, in 1611 the linen weavers ’ guild, and by 1658 also the tailors ’ and merchants ’.
Historically, craftsmen tended to concentrate in urban centers and formed guilds.
At that time guilds of silversmith's formed to look out for the welfare of their number.
Silversmiths in medieval Europe and England formed guilds and transmitted their tools and techniques to new generations via the apprentice tradition.
Furthermore, alliances can be formed between player guilds, which offer up a conjoined chat channel for all guilds within one alliance to communicate.
As the area became prosperous, wealthy traders set up shops and houses, and guilds were formed.
In the 17th century, guilds for tradesmen and craftsmen were formed.
One of the first guilds developed in London, England, known as the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers ; the group formed after a small number of foreign-trained clockmakers spent time working in London.
Most notable are those on the River Thames and River Medway, but other rivers such as the River Tyne and River Dee, Wales also had their watermen who formed guilds in medieval times.
He also continued to represent workers in and around Los Angeles, helped organize unions and guilds, and served as a trial examiner for the newly formed National Labor Relations Board.
In many places, fraternities and guilds were formed before a parish was established.
In 1809, six students at the Vienna Academy formed an artistic cooperative in Vienna called the Brotherhood of St. Luke or Lukasbund, following a common name for medieval guilds of painters.
With the growth of cities, trade guilds were formed and artists were often required to be members of a painters ' guild — as a result, because of better record keeping, more artists are known to us by name in this period than any previous ; some artists were even so bold as to sign their names.
Although Bern and Fribourg had already granted Murten permission in 1584 to form guilds, the coopers, carpenters, locksmiths and cabinet makers first formed their guilds in 1731.
The guilds ( bresle or isnafuri ), covering a large range of employments and defined either by trade or ethnicity, formed self-administrating units from the 17th century until the late 19th century.
The medieval universities formed as guilds of masters ( teachers ) and / or students on the model established by the crafts guilds.

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