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  • Tinware
  • Objects made of tin

    Tinware is any item made of prefabricated tinplate. Usually tinware refers to kitchenware made of tinplate, often crafted by tinsmiths. Many cans used

    Tinware

    Tinware

    Tinware

  • Tinsmith
  • Person who makes and repairs things made of tin or other light metals

    iron-smithing. By extension it can also refer to the person who deals in tinware, or tin plate. Tinsmith was a common occupation in pre-industrial times

    Tinsmith

    Tinsmith

    Tinsmith

  • São Paulo
  • Most populous city in Brazil

    bakery and pastry which was the domain of the French and Germans. Shoes and tinware were mostly controlled by Italians. However, the larger metallurgical plants

    São Paulo

    São Paulo

    São_Paulo

  • Tinplate
  • Sheets of wrought iron or steel, thinly coated with tin

    ceiling, and holloware (cheap pots and pans), also known as tinware. The people who made tinware (metal spinning) were tinplate workers. For many purposes

    Tinplate

    Tinplate

    Tinplate

  • General Sherman incident
  • 1866 destruction of a US ship in Korea

    isolationism. The General Sherman purchased stocks of cotton textiles, tinware, mirrors and glassware from Tianjin before sailing up the Taedong River

    General Sherman incident

    General_Sherman_incident

  • Metalsmith
  • Craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals

    tinner, or tinker works with light metal (such as tinware) and can refer to someone who deals in tinware. A tinker is an archaic term for an itinerant tinsmith

    Metalsmith

    Metalsmith

    Metalsmith

  • Kmart
  • American retailing company

    in Memphis, Tennessee. He jointly owned the first store with his former tinware customer, John G. McCrory. Kresge and McCrory added a second store in downtown

    Kmart

    Kmart

    Kmart

  • John Boynton (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
  • American businessman and politician

    John Boynton (c. 1791–1868) was an American tinware entrepreneur, politician, and philanthropist who founded Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester

    John Boynton (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

    John Boynton (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

    John_Boynton_(Worcester_Polytechnic_Institute)

  • William McKinley
  • President of the United States from 1897 to 1901

    partisans to pretend to be peddlers, who went door to door offering 25-cent tinware to housewives for 50 cents, explaining the rise in prices was due to the

    William McKinley

    William McKinley

    William_McKinley

  • Tinning
  • Covering object with layer of tin

    pots, pans, and other holloware. This kind of holloware was also known as tinware and the people who made it were tinplate workers. The untinned sheets employed

    Tinning

    Tinning

    Tinning

  • Zwickau
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    addition to chemical, porcelain, paper, glass, dyestuffs, wire goods, tinware, stockings, and curtains. There were also steam saw-mills, diamond and

    Zwickau

    Zwickau

    Zwickau

  • Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory
  • History museum in Kraków, Poland

    odpowiedzialnością w Krakowie ('Rekord' First Małopolska Factory of Enamel Vessels and Tinware, Limited Liability Company in Kraków) was established in March 1937 by

    Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory

    Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory

    Oskar_Schindler's_Enamel_Factory

  • Presque Isle, Maine
  • City in Maine, United States

    gristmill, a wool carding mill, a furniture factory, a carriage factory and a tinware factory. During the last 30 years of the 19th century, agriculture became

    Presque Isle, Maine

    Presque Isle, Maine

    Presque_Isle,_Maine

  • Myron McCormick
  • American actor

    federal census of 1920, was a native of Illinois and a manufacturer of tinware. He attended New Mexico Military Institute and Princeton University. At

    Myron McCormick

    Myron McCormick

    Myron_McCormick

  • Esky
  • Australian brand of portable coolers

    was Willow, an Australian manufacturer, previously known for domestic "tinware" — buckets, bins, cake tins and oven trays. Nylex started making the plastic-cased

    Esky

    Esky

  • Berlin, Connecticut
  • Town in Connecticut, United States

    eighteenth-century dress with a basket under his arm, a pack on his back full of tinware). As others learned the trade, they soon set up shop and hired apprentices

    Berlin, Connecticut

    Berlin, Connecticut

    Berlin,_Connecticut

  • Pontypool japan
  • Varnish protection for iron

    greater tendency to flake off than the smoother English tinware. When the French made tinware it was often trimmed with bronze. The use of metal allowed

    Pontypool japan

    Pontypool japan

    Pontypool_japan

  • Maria Martinez
  • Native American potter (ca. 1887–1980)

    cousin work on their pottery during the 1890s. During this time, Spanish tinware and Anglo enamelware had become readily available in the Southwestern United

    Maria Martinez

    Maria Martinez

    Maria_Martinez

  • Cluj-Napoca
  • City and county seat of Cluj County, Romania

    presence in and around the central market, selling flowers, used clothes, and tinware. They are an important object of public discourse and media representation

    Cluj-Napoca

    Cluj-Napoca

    Cluj-Napoca

  • Aanonsen Fabrikker
  • Norwegian metalware manufacturer

    Aanonsen Fabrikker was a factory in Oslo that produced tinware, scales, metal household articles, refrigerators and freezers, and bathroom furniture.

    Aanonsen Fabrikker

    Aanonsen_Fabrikker

  • Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  • Private university in Worcester, Massachusetts, US

    research activity". Worcester Polytechnic Institute was founded by self-made tinware manufacturer, John Boynton, and Ichabod Washburn, owner of the world's

    Worcester Polytechnic Institute

    Worcester Polytechnic Institute

    Worcester_Polytechnic_Institute

  • Outline of crafts
  • Skills performed manually

    Locksmithing Metalworking - metalsmith Whitesmith metal wire art Silversmith Tinware - tinsmith Watchmaking Weaponsmith - sword making, armorer, gunsmith, fletching

    Outline of crafts

    Outline_of_crafts

  • List of Wheeler Dealers episodes
  • thermostatic spring from VW Beetle, external oil cooler replaced, engine cooling tinware cleaned and repainted, new HT leads and distributor fitted, new fuel injector

    List of Wheeler Dealers episodes

    List_of_Wheeler_Dealers_episodes

  • Camden, Maine
  • Town in Maine, United States

    anchors, maritime hardware, planking, powder kegs, excelsior, mattresses, tinware, oakum, textiles, boots, shoes, leather goods, flour, meal, corn brooms

    Camden, Maine

    Camden, Maine

    Camden,_Maine

  • Westmoreland Glass Company
  • American producer of collectible art glass (1889–1984)

    Brothers was a separate company which produced the candy containers and other tinware while operating from the same factory. In 1921, George West left the company

    Westmoreland Glass Company

    Westmoreland_Glass_Company

  • Windsor, Vermont
  • Town in Vermont, United States

    across Mill Brook to provide water power. Factories made guns, machinery, tinware, furniture and harnesses. The community is named for Windsor, Connecticut

    Windsor, Vermont

    Windsor, Vermont

    Windsor,_Vermont

  • Edward Jackson (manufacturer)
  • Edward Jackson (20 April 1799 – 14 July 1872) was a tinware manufacturer in Canada. Jackson was born in Redding, Connecticut. He came to Canada with his

    Edward Jackson (manufacturer)

    Edward Jackson (manufacturer)

    Edward_Jackson_(manufacturer)

  • Waterloo, Quebec
  • City in Quebec, Canada

    The Thos. Davidson Manufacturing Company, Ltd., a producer of enameled tinware with offices throughout Canada and around the world. Davidson established

    Waterloo, Quebec

    Waterloo, Quebec

    Waterloo,_Quebec

  • Liepāja Museum
  • Museum in Latvia

    the ethnography of South Kurzeme. They feature a special collection of tinware and an exhibition telling about the life and works of the woodcarver Miķelis

    Liepāja Museum

    Liepāja Museum

    Liepāja_Museum

  • Camden National Bank
  • Bank with branches in Maine and New Hampshire, United States

    anchors, maritime hardware, planking, powder kegs, excelsior, mattresses, tinware, oakum, textiles, boots, shoes, leather goods, flour, meal, corn brooms

    Camden National Bank

    Camden National Bank

    Camden_National_Bank

  • List of South Australian manufacturing businesses
  • Alfred Simpson 41–49 Pirie St., Adelaide (later) Simpson Ave., Dudley Park tinware wood stoves gas stoves fireproof safes washing machines Sola Optical spectacle

    List of South Australian manufacturing businesses

    List_of_South_Australian_manufacturing_businesses

  • Schoenfeld Building (Seattle)
  • United States historic place

    into two spaces spanning all 3 floors, with the John Schram stove and tinware company occupying numbers 1012-14 and the Washington Rubber Company located

    Schoenfeld Building (Seattle)

    Schoenfeld Building (Seattle)

    Schoenfeld_Building_(Seattle)

  • William Breakspeare
  • English painter (1856–1914)

    England Baptisms, 1813-1912 Jones, Yvonne (2012). Japanned Papier Mache and Tinware c1740-1940. Antique Collectors Club. p. 319. Catalogue for 1877 Exhibition

    William Breakspeare

    William Breakspeare

    William_Breakspeare

  • La Merced Market
  • Traditional food market in Mexico City

    and vegetables. Other buildings sell household items such as juicers, tinware, spoons, cleaning supplies and much more. There is constant movement of

    La Merced Market

    La Merced Market

    La_Merced_Market

  • Frederick G. Niedringhaus
  • American politician (1837–1922)

    St. Louis, Missouri. With his brother William, Niedringhaus started a tinware stamping company in the early 1860s, just as the Civil War fueled demand

    Frederick G. Niedringhaus

    Frederick G. Niedringhaus

    Frederick_G._Niedringhaus

  • John Boynton
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    officer John Boynton (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) (1791–1868), American tinware entrepreneur and founder of Worcester Polytechnic Institute John Boynton

    John Boynton

    John_Boynton

  • Jonas Gilman Clark
  • American businessman (1815–1900)

    business to the manufacturing and marketing of chairs. He entered the tinware industry after discovering the greater profitability in this business around

    Jonas Gilman Clark

    Jonas Gilman Clark

    Jonas_Gilman_Clark

  • The Dorilton
  • Housing cooperative in New York City

    saying: "this roof, under pretence of being a roof, three full stories in tinware, including the parapet story, ostensibly of brick and stone, with scarcely

    The Dorilton

    The Dorilton

    The_Dorilton

  • Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
  • American company (1868–1900)

    Bridge Company began in 1868 as the Corrugated Metal Company, a branch of tinware firm Roys and Wilcox, which is now part of Roper Whitney. Originally producing

    Berlin Iron Bridge Co.

    Berlin Iron Bridge Co.

    Berlin_Iron_Bridge_Co.

  • National Enameling and Stamping Company
  • United States historic place

    manufacture of tinware, the manufacture of enameled and japanned wares, and storage, warehousing, and distribution. The plant ceased production of tinware and enameled

    National Enameling and Stamping Company

    National Enameling and Stamping Company

    National_Enameling_and_Stamping_Company

  • Harwood Museum of Art
  • Art museum in Taos, New Mexico, US

    a collection of a broad range of Hispanic works, including paintings, tinware and woodworking reflecting craftsmanship going back to the beginning of

    Harwood Museum of Art

    Harwood Museum of Art

    Harwood_Museum_of_Art

  • Wholesale District, Los Angeles
  • Neighborhood in Downtown Los Angeles

    dollars," and the sale was made to P.M. Daniel of the Pacific Crockery and Tinware Company, president of the Los Angeles Board of Trade, who was presumed

    Wholesale District, Los Angeles

    Wholesale District, Los Angeles

    Wholesale_District,_Los_Angeles

  • Legionowo
  • City in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland

    large groups of flats (4-storey and 11-storey) were built. In 1977, a tinware factory "Bistyp" was opened. In the early 1980s, a house factory was built

    Legionowo

    Legionowo

    Legionowo

  • Broadway Market, London
  • Street market in East London, England

    fruit, flowers, eggs, meat, fish, bacon, earthenware, drapery, iron and tinware, mats and pails, and caps and belts. The report describes a growing market

    Broadway Market, London

    Broadway Market, London

    Broadway_Market,_London

  • Gilbert Van Camp
  • American businessman

    the trade of miller. At the end of four years he opened a store selling tinware and stoves with a partner. Van Camp learned the trade of tinsmithing, making

    Gilbert Van Camp

    Gilbert Van Camp

    Gilbert_Van_Camp

  • Knoxville, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    blind retailer, one sawmill, two sewing machine retailers, one stove and tinware retailer, one surveyor, one telegraph agent, eight tobacco growers, two

    Knoxville, Pennsylvania

    Knoxville, Pennsylvania

    Knoxville,_Pennsylvania

  • List of oldest companies in Australia
  • Footwear 1887 Tumbulgum Tavern Australian pub 1887 Willow Ware Australia Tinware manufacturing 1888 Bundaberg Rum Rum distilling 1888 Willie Smith's Cider

    List of oldest companies in Australia

    List_of_oldest_companies_in_Australia

  • Old Sturbridge Village
  • Museum in Massachusetts

    yarn Lawyer in the pre-Civil War law office A tinsmith demonstrates how tinware was produced The Village hosts history- and seasonal-themed events such

    Old Sturbridge Village

    Old Sturbridge Village

    Old_Sturbridge_Village

  • Anton Ullrich
  • gradually expanded. Among other things, cow and horse currycombs as well as tinware were manufactured (1868), and a tinning facility was put into operation

    Anton Ullrich

    Anton_Ullrich

  • Oakland, Maine
  • Town in Maine, United States

    scythe capital of New England. Other factories produced canned goods, tinware, carriages, furniture, tools, machinery, woolens, lumber, coffins, leather

    Oakland, Maine

    Oakland, Maine

    Oakland,_Maine

  • Falmouth, Maine
  • Town in Maine, United States

    gristmill and tannery. In 1886, the town also produced boots, shoes, tinware and carriage stock. The extension of trolley service from Portland to the

    Falmouth, Maine

    Falmouth, Maine

    Falmouth,_Maine

  • Highland Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut)
  • Historic district in Connecticut, United States

    are particularly significant. They became involved in the manufacture of tinware, which later generations brought to the nearby city of Meriden, which became

    Highland Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut)

    Highland Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut)

    Highland_Historic_District_(Middletown,_Connecticut)

  • Gipsy Smith
  • British evangelist

    Smith received no education, and his family made a living selling baskets, tinware, and clothespegs. His father, Cornelius (1831–1922), and his mother, Mary

    Gipsy Smith

    Gipsy Smith

    Gipsy_Smith

  • John G. Warwick
  • American politician (1830–1892)

    an import tariff on tinware. Warwick sent fake peddlers out into the rural 16th district who charged 50 cents for 25 cent tinware goods. When asked why

    John G. Warwick

    John G. Warwick

    John_G._Warwick

  • Joseph Kupelwieser
  • Austrian librettist (1791–1866)

    Kupelwieser was born in Vienna, the son of Johann Kupelwieser (1760–1813), a tinware manufacturer with factories in Markt Piesting, Guntramsdorf and Vienna

    Joseph Kupelwieser

    Joseph Kupelwieser

    Joseph_Kupelwieser

  • Jacob Eichholtz
  • American painter (1776-1842)

    most of his time to offering his fellow Lancastrians, at first, painted tinware, and then, small profile portraits on wood panels, in order to diversify

    Jacob Eichholtz

    Jacob Eichholtz

    Jacob_Eichholtz

  • Rushmore, Minnesota
  • Town in Minnesota, United States

    mill, an elevator, a hotel, a hardware store, a grocer, a lumber agent, a tinware dealer, a notion store, a jeweler, and two blacksmiths. The town also had

    Rushmore, Minnesota

    Rushmore, Minnesota

    Rushmore,_Minnesota

  • Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (Geneva)
  • Art museum in Geneva (Switzerland)

    art, icons, weapons from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, silverware and tinware, musical instruments and textiles. The complete interior furnishing and

    Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (Geneva)

    Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (Geneva)

    Musée_d'Art_et_d'Histoire_(Geneva)

  • History of Plymouth, Pennsylvania
  • was located at 60 East Main Street, and advertised "Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, House-Furnishing Goods, also Sewing Machines, Music and Musical Instruments

    History of Plymouth, Pennsylvania

    History_of_Plymouth,_Pennsylvania

  • Joseph Robert Morris
  • American businessman and Mayor of Houston, Texas

    of tinware and sent it to Texas along with his two younger brothers and his father to Bastrop, Texas around 1845. Morris continued to sell tinware in

    Joseph Robert Morris

    Joseph Robert Morris

    Joseph_Robert_Morris

  • Frank L. Yale
  • Businessman from Joplin, Missouri

    Wyoming. Yale's cousins were Dr. Leroy Milton Yale Jr. of New York and tinware manufacturer Burrage Yale of Massachusetts. At 15 years of age, Yale joined

    Frank L. Yale

    Frank L. Yale

    Frank_L._Yale

  • Frederick Lindo
  • Jamaican merchant

    Medical Hall (Druggist), Waterloo House (dry goods business), cigar and tinware factories and a newspaper called the Falmouth Post. In 1855, the brothers

    Frederick Lindo

    Frederick Lindo

    Frederick_Lindo

  • Jeffrey Dunstan
  • from his office by "Sir" Harry Dimsdale, a muffin-seller and dealer in tinware. This was the last election which took place at Garrett, though an unsuccessful

    Jeffrey Dunstan

    Jeffrey Dunstan

    Jeffrey_Dunstan

  • Portland, Connecticut
  • Town in Connecticut, United States

    of 1812 many U.S. Navy vessels were built in various shipyards in town. Tinware and enamelware were produced in town in the late nineteenth century. Tobacco

    Portland, Connecticut

    Portland, Connecticut

    Portland,_Connecticut

  • Shubenacadie Tinsmith Museum
  • Museum in Nova Scotia, Canada

    hardware, china, guns and ammunition, fishing supplies, and custom-made tinware produced in the shop. The building also served as the residence for Smith

    Shubenacadie Tinsmith Museum

    Shubenacadie Tinsmith Museum

    Shubenacadie_Tinsmith_Museum

  • Esther Stevens Brazer
  • American historian

    was an American historian, noted especially for her interest in painted tinware. Brazer was the great-great-granddaughter of a tinsmith from Maine, Zachariah

    Esther Stevens Brazer

    Esther_Stevens_Brazer

  • Southington, Connecticut
  • Town in Connecticut, United States

    first carriage bolt cutting machine, the break-neck rat trap, and a new tinware process. With the overall decline of industry in New England, and the construction

    Southington, Connecticut

    Southington, Connecticut

    Southington,_Connecticut

  • Richmond, Vermont
  • Town in Vermont, United States

    locations for water mills. Industries began to manufacture wagons, harnesses, tinware, brass, cabinet work and woodenware. By 1859, the population was 1,453

    Richmond, Vermont

    Richmond, Vermont

    Richmond,_Vermont

  • Desjardin
  • French metal packaging manufacturer

    preservation. Desjardin used tin cans from its launch. It also manufactured tinware such as pots and pans. By the late nineteenth century, the company worked

    Desjardin

    Desjardin

    Desjardin

  • Martin Franzkowiak
  • American politician (1870–1968)

    years working in various capacities at the Kieckhefer Brothers Company (a tinware manufacturer), and in 1905 became a retail grocer; he would not retire

    Martin Franzkowiak

    Martin Franzkowiak

    Martin_Franzkowiak

  • Republic Stamping and Enameling
  • Defunct American manufacturing company

    1952. A few months later, Ecko transferred the manufacturing of Ovenex tinware to the Canton plant and dropped enamel production. The plant closed in

    Republic Stamping and Enameling

    Republic Stamping and Enameling

    Republic_Stamping_and_Enameling

  • Jackson Street (Hamilton, Ontario)
  • Street South. Jackson Street is named after Edward Jackson, (1799–1872), tinware manufacturer. Originally Jackson Street was called Tyburn Street and later

    Jackson Street (Hamilton, Ontario)

    Jackson Street (Hamilton, Ontario)

    Jackson_Street_(Hamilton,_Ontario)

  • Reading Public Museum
  • Museum in West Reading, Pennsylvania, US

    a dower chest by the Black Unicorn Artist, glazed earthenware, clocks, tinware, and paintings. The Museum also has galleries dedicated to American Art

    Reading Public Museum

    Reading Public Museum

    Reading_Public_Museum

  • Ann Butler (painter)
  • American painter

    York City. Family lore indicates that she was in charge of decorating tinware by the age of fourteen or fifteen. She went on to teach her sisters Minerva

    Ann Butler (painter)

    Ann_Butler_(painter)

  • Art of the American Southwest
  • Visual arts of the Southwestern United States

    necklace with naja pendant Silver overlay bolo tie, by Tommy Singer (Navajo) Tinware, likely introduced from Mexico and Spain, was used for religious adornments

    Art of the American Southwest

    Art of the American Southwest

    Art_of_the_American_Southwest

  • Elisha Peck
  • Massachusetts born merchant

    manufacture of tinware to America. Before this time tinware utensils were normally imported from Britain. In addition to making and selling tinware, Shubael

    Elisha Peck

    Elisha Peck

    Elisha_Peck

  • Fryeburg, Maine
  • Town in Maine, United States

    in 1766. Other mills and factories produced lumber, leather, harness, tinware, cheese and canned vegetables. After the Civil War, the Portland and Ogdensburg

    Fryeburg, Maine

    Fryeburg, Maine

    Fryeburg,_Maine

  • Bowdoinham, Maine
  • Town in Maine, United States

    factory and about a dozen ice companies. It also produced boots and shoes, tinware, carriages and harness. Once a site of wharves to ship lumber and other

    Bowdoinham, Maine

    Bowdoinham, Maine

    Bowdoinham,_Maine

  • Nimbus (motorcycle)
  • Danish motorcycle

    currently registered for road use. Even today, most spare parts (although not "tinware") are readily available as well as being relatively inexpensive. Thanks

    Nimbus (motorcycle)

    Nimbus (motorcycle)

    Nimbus_(motorcycle)

  • St. Catharine, Missouri
  • Census-Designated Place in Missouri, United States

    according to a history. There were two general stores, a hardware, stove and tinware shop, a notion and confectionary store, a gunsmith, blacksmith shops, wagon

    St. Catharine, Missouri

    St. Catharine, Missouri

    St._Catharine,_Missouri

  • Westbrook, Maine
  • City in Maine, United States

    machinery and water wheels, carriage and harness, boots, shoes and moccasins, tinware, leather board, bricks, wooden boxes, box shooks (slats and boards nailed

    Westbrook, Maine

    Westbrook, Maine

    Westbrook,_Maine

  • Park House Museum
  • Historic house museum in Ontario, Canada

    Tinsmiths, a volunteer association created in 1978, makes reproduction tinware to help finance the Museum. Although displayed as far as the United Kingdom

    Park House Museum

    Park House Museum

    Park_House_Museum

  • Henry Clay Blinn
  • American Shaker leader, writer, and artist

    printer, typesetter, publisher, writer, teacher, beekeeper, dentist, tailor, tinware maker and repairer, and cabinetmaker. He edited the Shaker Society's monthly

    Henry Clay Blinn

    Henry Clay Blinn

    Henry_Clay_Blinn

  • Daniel Bradley (politician)
  • Irish-American politician

    in Brooklyn, and became a tobacconist, and later a dealer in stoves and tinware. During the American Civil War, he was a captain in the 14th Regiment of

    Daniel Bradley (politician)

    Daniel Bradley (politician)

    Daniel_Bradley_(politician)

  • Sol Smith Russell
  • American actor

    Russell's family moved to St. Louis where his father manufactured and sold tinware. Russell's mother was from Ohio, the daughter of a Cincinnati music teacher

    Sol Smith Russell

    Sol Smith Russell

    Sol_Smith_Russell

  • Third Avenue (Brooklyn)
  • Avenue in Brooklyn, New York

    structures on Third Avenue include the Coignet Building and the Somers Brothers Tinware Factory, two New York City designated landmarks at the intersection with

    Third Avenue (Brooklyn)

    Third Avenue (Brooklyn)

    Third_Avenue_(Brooklyn)

  • James Stevenson (Canadian politician)
  • Canadian politician

    to Peterborough in 1843, where he found work as a clerk for a stove and tinware business, later becoming manager and finally purchasing the business. In

    James Stevenson (Canadian politician)

    James_Stevenson_(Canadian_politician)

  • Weld, Maine
  • Town in Maine, United States

    machine. It also produced fork and shovel handles, butter tubs, harness and tinware. Other industries were a starch factory, blacksmith and tannery. By 1870

    Weld, Maine

    Weld, Maine

    Weld,_Maine

  • Edward Jackson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    English rugby player Edward Jackson (manufacturer) (1799–1872), Canadian tinware manufacturer Edward Jackson (ophthalmologist), American ophthalmologist

    Edward Jackson

    Edward_Jackson

  • Middlebury to Her Soldiers
  • Memorial in Middlebury, Vermont

    War and moved to Middlebury in 1901 following his retirement from the tinware business in Brooklyn, NY. He donated the monument to the town of Middlebury

    Middlebury to Her Soldiers

    Middlebury to Her Soldiers

    Middlebury_to_Her_Soldiers

  • Hardwick, Vermont
  • Town in Vermont, United States

    tanneries. Over the years, other industries would include a woolen mill, tinware shop, and carriage factory.[citation needed] The predominant business following

    Hardwick, Vermont

    Hardwick, Vermont

    Hardwick,_Vermont

  • Art & History Museum
  • Public museum in Brussels, Belgium

    copperware sets preserved is housed in the chapel. Glassware, stained glass, tinware, precision instruments, and European ceramics complete the evolution of

    Art & History Museum

    Art & History Museum

    Art_&_History_Museum

  • A. J. Cash
  • Merchant in Maine (1838–1892)

    Elizabeth, Maine. Between 1856 and 1862, he was a "peddler of dry goods, tinware and notions," on a route that took him from Maine to New Hampshire. He

    A. J. Cash

    A._J._Cash

  • Meibutsu
  • Japanese term most often applied to regional specialties

    Yagi sashimi, raw goat meat Osaka Kosobe ware, pottery – Takatsuki Naniwa tinware – Osaka Sakaiuchi chef knives – Sakai Fugu Naniwa-yasai, Osaka traditional

    Meibutsu

    Meibutsu

  • Sarah Padden
  • English-American actress (1881–1967)

    Mary Todd Lincoln (uncredited) The Kettles in the Ozarks (1956) - Miz Tinware (uncredited) No Time for Sergeants (1958) - Sgt. King's Mother (uncredited)

    Sarah Padden

    Sarah Padden

    Sarah_Padden

  • Skanem
  • Norwegian label and packaging manufacturer

    problem was that the speculative boom had led to overestablishment of tinware factories too, and through the 1920s the difficulties became plain in fierce

    Skanem

    Skanem

  • Digipedi
  • South Korean video production company

    Clazziquai Project "Beat in Love" "Flea" "Love Again" My Aunt Mary "Blue Tinware Scooter" Shin Seung-hun "Turn on the Radio" Untouchable feat. Song Jieun

    Digipedi

    Digipedi

  • Walter Reid Community Arts Centre
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    second floor. During the late 1950s part of the building was used as a tinware factory and the second floor may have been overlaid with concrete to support

    Walter Reid Community Arts Centre

    Walter Reid Community Arts Centre

    Walter_Reid_Community_Arts_Centre

  • Millicent Rogers Museum
  • Museum in Taos, New Mexico, United States

    icons painted on a flat board (retablos) or carved out of wood (bultos). Tinware, likely introduced from Mexico and Spain, was used for religious adornments

    Millicent Rogers Museum

    Millicent Rogers Museum

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  • Pacific Islander Hospital and Cemetery site
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    a large kitchen dresser, 2 large kitchen ranges, a stove and boiler, tinware, large mangle, tools and sundries, 23 cords of firewood as well as a good

    Pacific Islander Hospital and Cemetery site

    Pacific Islander Hospital and Cemetery site

    Pacific_Islander_Hospital_and_Cemetery_site

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Online names & meanings

  • Jaaziah
  • Biblical

    Jaaziah

    Jaaziel, the strength of the Jehovah, sprinkling of the Lord,whom Jehovah expidates,God consoles or determines, may God strengthen,

  • Duena
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Duena

    Chaperon.

  • Navnita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Navnita

    Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new

  • Mayor
  • Boy/Male

    German, Hebrew, Latin, Portuguese

    Mayor

    Greater; Bringer of Light; Farmer; Bright One

  • Mark, Marc
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Mark, Marc

    Variant of Marcus

  • Aaranay
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Aaranay

    Forest

  • Stanfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Leicestershire)

    Stanfield

    English (Leicestershire) : habitational name from either of two places called Stanfield, in Norfolk and Staffordshire, or a topographic name from Middle English stan(e) ‘stone’ + feld ‘field’.

  • KAISER
  • Male

    German

    KAISER

    German form of Roman Latin Cæsar, KAISER means "severed." 

  • Jahfar |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Jahfar |

    Rivulet, River, Stream, Little creek

  • Aixa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Aixa

    Happiness

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  • Tinner
  • n.

    One who makes, or works in, tinware; a tinman.

  • Tinman
  • n.

    A manufacturer of tin vessels; a dealer in tinware.

  • Peddle
  • v. t.

    To sell from place to place; to retail by carrying around from customer to customer; to hawk; hence, to retail in very small quantities; as, to peddle vegetables or tinware.

  • Tinware
  • n.

    Articles made of tinned iron.