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In the early 1900s, Shoreditch was a thriving centre of furniture-making.
Being exposed to certain workplace chemicals or dust, such as those found in the following jobs: Furniture-making.
In addition, many specialties sprang up, such as furniture-making.
He advocates that other kinds of Kentucky-based industry (like furniture-making) be encouraged.
China has a long history of furniture-making.
Additionally fine arts classes include photography, woodworking, and fine furniture-making.
Ripple figuring may occur, increasing the value of the timber for veneer and furniture-making.
They provide the inputs for construction and manufacturing, specifically road-building and furniture-making.
It is used in carpentry and furniture-making.
Furniture-making and cabinetry hand tools are the Grail for fine-woodworking hobbyists.
In the case of the Betis people, they easily embraced what was akin to their aesthetic sensibilities: furniture-making.
Union officials in California say the state has already lost thousands of jobs to Mexico in furniture-making, textiles and even electronic equipment.
There has long been a tradition of skilled furniture-making in the island, making copies of British and French pieces.
In the so called'good old days', when furniture-making was centred on Shoreditch, there would have been a polisher down the road.
The economy is mainly agricultural, with women working the fields and men engaged in hunting, fishing, forestry, construction and furniture-making.
He returned to London and learned the craft of furniture-making for Beresford & Hicks in his father's factory.
Manufacturing industries include furniture-making (traditionally centred at High Wycombe), pharmaceuticals and agricultural processing.
In furniture-making, ammonium hydroxide was traditionally used to darken or stain wood containing tannic acid.
While its wood has historically valued for furniture-making, its primary use now is as a large shade tree for South African gardens.
Besides pulpwood, rough lumber is the raw material for furniture-making and other items requiring additional cutting and shaping.
The exhibition examines the art of furniture-making throughout the ages: from the Baroque to the Art Nouveau.
Graduates from Krenov's College of the Redwoods classes have gone on to professional furniture-making, writing craft books, and teaching in many programs throughout the world.
The city of Philadelphia became a major center of furniture-making because of its massive wealth from Quaker and British merchants.
The applied arts exhibition presents artifacts of Hungarian and foreign furniture-making in a historical context with contemporary carpets, stoves and ceramics.
On the European and American markets, however, it was still called zebrawood, and commonly used in British furniture-making between about 1810 and 1860.