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For the auditorium of the theatre he used an oval plan and introduced structural iron.
The introduction of structural iron and its consequences, Niggli publishers, 2010.
There must be a ton of structural iron in there, he thought, blocking transmission.
He held supervisory positions with several steel companies and ultimately became engaged in the manufacture of structural iron.
He became a blacksmith and ornamental and structural iron worker.
They match structural iron tubing from the single-winged plane's fuselage.
However, because of its toxic properties in later years its use was confined to protective coatings for structural iron and steel work.
In 1901 he became president of the International Structural Iron Worker's Union.
The building is constructed of load-bearing brick walls with internal structural iron and a stucco façade.
Structural iron was also used, though William Bell Dinsmoor analyzed the structure and concluded that the iron weakened the building.
It is build in the Romanesque Revival style with an asymmetrical design with both load-bearing masonry and structural iron.
Factories mass-produced structural iron and, later, steel for building skeletons, eliminating the need for thick masonry columns and bearing walls.
February 4 - International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers is established in Pittsburgh.
Formerly, railroad shops, tool works, lumber yards, steel-casting works, structural iron works, and a chemical plant operated in the borough.
In 1896 became associated with his father's firm and in 1907 was made secretary of James Radcliffe & Sons Co., a structural iron manufacturing company.
However, that was a transitional step, like the cast-iron Classical columns from the turn of the last century, which presaged the era of structural iron and steel.
He worked briefly in the structural iron business before getting a job in 1956 at Republic Steel, then one of the country's largest producers of the metal.
Historically, structural iron, knit goods, and silk were manufactured in Slatington, and there were abundant slate quarries in the area.
To research his book about labor relations, The Walking Delegate (1905), Scott Joined the Structural Iron Workers Union.
Fitzroy iron was used the same year in the construction of his new chambers in Pitt Street, the first building in the colony to utilize structural iron.
Two brothers affiliated with the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers later admitted guilt and the government dropped the charges against Johannsen.
Iron: cast and structural iron works (facades, gates, railings, banisters, stairwells, rooftop crenellation, window grilles, etc.)
Undocked upon completion of her hull repairs on 6 April 1919, Yellowstone loaded a return cargo of structural iron for use as ballast, barbed wire, and 6-inch (152-mm) artillery pieces.
In April 1911, Ortie McManigal, a staff representative with the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, was apprehended by private detectives in Illinois.
Born in Buffalo on Jan. 28, 1910, he became a journeyman iron worker after high school and liked to display his union card in the Bridge and Structural Iron Workers.