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Metalworker
union. The Amalgamated Society of Whitesmiths was founded in 1889. It was renamed the Amalgamated Society of Whitesmiths, Locksmiths, Bell-hangers, Domestic
Whitesmith
Computer programming convention
Whitesmiths style, also sometimes termed Wishart style, was originally used in the documentation for the first commercial C compiler, the Whitesmiths
Indentation_style
Former American software company
system called Idris, as well as the first commercial C compiler, Whitesmiths C. The Whitesmiths compiler, first written for the PDP-11, was released in 1978
Whitesmiths
Operating system
multi-tasking, Unix-like, multi-user, real-time operating system released by Whitesmiths, of Westford, Massachusetts. The product was commercially available from
Idris_(operating_system)
General-purpose programming language
Compiler THINK C Tiny C Compiler Turbo C Vbcc VisualAge Watcom C/C++ Whitesmiths Z88DK Zig C mathematical libraries Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra
C_(programming_language)
Family name
for example Blacksmith, from those who worked predominantly with iron, Whitesmith, from those who worked with tin (and the more obvious Tinsmith), Brownsmith
Smith_(surname)
Village and parish in East Sussex, England
these being Muddles Green and Thunder's Hill; others being Gun Hill, Whitesmith, Holmes Hill, Golden Cross, Broomham and the westernmost extremity of
Chiddingly
Book by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie
Compiler THINK C Tiny C Compiler Turbo C Vbcc VisualAge Watcom C/C++ Whitesmiths Z88DK Zig C mathematical libraries Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra
The_C_Programming_Language
Metalworking occupation
the heavy work of the blacksmith and the more delicate operations of a whitesmith, who usually worked in gold, silver, pewter, or the finishing steps of
Blacksmith
Software company in Cambridge, Massachusetts (founded as Intermetrics 1969)
"a translator for existing CMS-2 programs". Intermetrics merged with Whitesmiths Ltd. in December 1988. In 1997, Intermetrics merged with computer game
AverStar
Person who makes and repairs things made of tin or other light metals
profession was also known as a tinner, tinker, tinman, or tinplate worker; whitesmith may also refer to this profession, though the same word may also refer
Tinsmith
Former trade union of the United Kingdom
Society of Fitters and Smiths in 1898. In 1908, the Amalgamated Society of Whitesmiths, Domestic Engineers and General Pipe Fitters and the Birmingham Society
Heating and Domestic Engineers' Union
Heating_and_Domestic_Engineers'_Union
Low-level programming language family
A-Natural, a "stream-oriented" assembler for 8080/Z80 processors from Whitesmiths Ltd. (developers of the Unix-like Idris operating system, and what was
Assembly_language
6th Edition of Research Unix alias UNIX Time-Sharing System
on V6, where earlier (unreleased) versions were based on V4 and V5. Whitesmiths produced and marketed a (binary-compatible) V6 clone under the name Idris
Version_6_Unix
American novelist
Programming Style and Software Tools with Brian Kernighan. In 1978, he founded Whitesmiths, the first company to sell a C compiler and Unix-like operating system
P._J._Plauger
Town in Connecticut, United States
shop and hired apprentices. There were so many that the noise of the whitesmiths and their hammering could be heard in every part of town. The town took
Berlin,_Connecticut
Programming language
Compiler THINK C Tiny C Compiler Turbo C Vbcc VisualAge Watcom C/C++ Whitesmiths Z88DK Zig C mathematical libraries Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra
Outline of the C programming language
Outline_of_the_C_programming_language
American silverware company, 1824–2015
Barton virtual archive, maintained by the Old Colony History Museum The Whitesmiths of Taunton: A History of Reed & Barton 1824-1943, George Sweet Gibb,
Reed_&_Barton
Serbian war criminal (born 1942)
1945. Upon finishing elementary school, Mladić worked in Sarajevo as a whitesmith for the PRETIS company. He entered the Military Industry School in Zemun
Ratko_Mladić
Maze near Whitesmith, East Sussex, England
50.90611°N 0.17861°E / 50.90611; 0.17861 A plantation of willows near Whitesmith, East Sussex, in England forms a maze in the shape of a quotation from
Whitesmith_maze
Science and art of making and defeating locks
Locksmith Pewtersmith Sheet metal worker Silversmith Tinker Tinsmith Whitesmith Processes Forging Pattern welding Planishing Raising Sinking Swaging Tools
Locksmithing
Mechanical or electronic fastening device
Locksmith Pewtersmith Sheet metal worker Silversmith Tinker Tinsmith Whitesmith Processes Forging Pattern welding Planishing Raising Sinking Swaging Tools
Lock_and_key
Craftsman fashioning tools or works of art out of various metals
works with only copper.[citation needed] A goldsmith works with gold. A whitesmith works with white metal (tin and pewter) and can refer to someone who polishes
Metalsmith
(11 December 1839 – 9 February 1926) was an English art metalworker, whitesmith and engineer. He built and demonstrated the world's first all-metal bicycle
Edward_Langley_Fardon
Town and civil parish in Warwickshire, England
the 1870s Kenilworth's population had exceeded 4,000. In 1869, local whitesmith and engineer Edward Langley Fardon demonstrated the first bicycle with
Kenilworth
Amir of the Saffarid dynasty from 879 to 901
of the Saffarid dynasty of Iran from 879 to 901. He was the son of a whitesmith and the younger brother of the dynasty's founder, Ya'qub ibn al-Layth
Amr_ibn_al-Layth
Town and community in Wales
two straw hat makers, two weavers, three curriers, three saddlers, two whitesmiths, four glaziers, five maltsters, two printers, two tanners and one stonemason
Cardigan,_Ceredigion
Sheets of wrought iron or steel, thinly coated with tin
it against rust is an ancient one. This may have been the work of the whitesmith. This was done after the article was fabricated, whereas tinplate was
Tinplate
Muzzle-loaded long gun
applied artwork. An accomplished gunsmith had to be a skilled blacksmith, whitesmith, wood carver, brass and silver founder, engraver, and wood finisher. European
Long_rifle
Compiler Wind River Systems Yes Yes Yes ? Proprietary ? ? ? ? Whitesmiths C compiler Whitesmiths Ltd No Yes No ? proprietary (source code available for non-commercial
List_of_compilers
English Radical, reformer and reedmaker
of George Dewhurst the elder and his wife Ann Hanson. His father was a whitesmith and grocer of the town. George Dewhurst married Ann Green in February
George Dewhurst (Radical and Reformer)
George_Dewhurst_(Radical_and_Reformer)
American manufacturer of railroad locomotives from 1825 to 1956
sugar cane railroads. Matthias W. Baldwin, the founder, was a jeweler and whitesmith, who, in 1825, formed a partnership with machinist David H. Mason, and
Baldwin_Locomotive_Works
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Chailey, Ringmer, Ripe, Shortgate, South Chailey, Southerham, Stoneham, Whitesmith Lewes, Wealden BN9 NEWHAVEN Newhaven, Denton, Piddinghoe, South Heighton
BN_postcode_area
Skills performed manually
Goldsmith Lapidary Knife making Locksmithing Metalworking - metalsmith Whitesmith metal wire art Silversmith Tinware - tinsmith Watchmaking Weaponsmith
Outline_of_crafts
US non-profit organization
critic Andrew Weissman, Emily White, co-founder of Readymade Records and Whitesmith Entertainment Former members: George Howard, COO at Norton, LLC Nick Palmacci
CASH_Music
Insufficient potassium in the blood
1016/S0140-6736(98)85044-7. PMID 9672294. S2CID 208790031. Whyte KF, Addis GJ, Whitesmith R, Reid JL (April 1987). "Failure of chronic theophylline therapy to alter
Hypokalemia
British engineer
the eldest son of carman John Rawlings and Sarah Payne. He worked as a whitesmith and later a mechanical engineer. In 1896, he married Millicent Dale, with
John_Joseph_Rawlings
whisker whisper whistle white whitefish whitefly whitelist whiteshift whitesmith whitewash whittle who whole wholehearted wholemeal wholesome whore whoredom
List of English words of Old English origin
List_of_English_words_of_Old_English_origin
microcomputer versions of Unix, and Unix-like operating systems like Whitesmiths' Idris, appeared in the late 1970s. Bell developed multiple versions
History_of_Unix
Scottish saboteur (1752-1777)
executed in March 1777. Aitken was born in Edinburgh in 1752, the son of a whitesmith and the eighth of twelve children. The early death of his father allowed
John_the_Painter
Carpenter Ark Royal Games Battle Stations 1984 Eric White & Scott Smith (Whitesmith Partnership) Novasoft Battlefleet 1981 Bob Sleath Spectral Associates
List of TRS-80 Color Computer games
List_of_TRS-80_Color_Computer_games
Operating system
files and index sequential data files. Main programming language was Whitesmiths C, but the compiler was not ANSI C compliant. It had limited memory (several
Transaction Management eXecutive
Transaction_Management_eXecutive
Trade Union
the Operative Society of Mechanical Heating and Domestic Engineers, Whitesmiths, Ironworkers, and Pipe Fitters both joining, but the Irish General Railway
National Engineering and Electrical Trade Union
National_Engineering_and_Electrical_Trade_Union
British inventor and whitesmith
William Pool was an inventor and whitesmith who worked in Lincoln. He was most notable for building an iron boat in 1820 and Pool’s Patent Principle for
William_Pool
English engineer and inventor
better way of life, Savage entered the service of Thomas Cooper of the Whitesmith and Machine Maker company. Having gained experience in mechanical engineering
Frederick_Savage_(engineer)
Building in Portugal
bridle makers (freeiros) 5 Our Lady of Mercy Pastry cooks (pasteleiros), whitesmiths (latoeiros de folha branca), tinkers (latoeiros de folha amarela), and
House_of_the_Twenty-Four
Food engineer and science-fiction author (1890–1965)
Smith's original short stories, Tedric was a smith (both blacksmith and whitesmith) residing in a small town near a castle in a situation roughly equivalent
E._E._Smith
Series of pioneering microprocessors from the 1980s
though ports of Unix-like operating systems (such as Minix and Idris from Whitesmiths) were produced[citation needed]. An advanced Unix-like distributed operating
Transputer
Australian politician
Australian politician. He was born at St Leonards-on-Sea, and began work as a whitesmith at the age of fourteen. Eventually an engineer, he became manager of an
John Willard (Australian politician)
John_Willard_(Australian_politician)
who made earrings, necklaces and other decorations for women, was a whitesmith. The blacksmith who specialized in moulding gold was a goldsmith. Thus
Makera_Assada
Ancient road in Cumbria, England
seam of coal was only 7 inches (180 mm) thick, but was valued by the whitesmiths in the dale. Cross Pits Colliery, the largest coal concern, was registered
Coal_Road
Ancient street in Gloucester, England
- Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Historic, England. "THE WHITESMITHS ARMS, Gloucester - 1271772 - Historic England". historicengland.org.uk
Southgate_Street
English secularist writer (1817–1906)
George Jacob Holyoake was born in Birmingham, where his father worked as a whitesmith and his mother as a button maker. He attended a dame school and a Wesleyan
George_Holyoake
Heritage List for England, retrieved 22 November 2017 Historic England, "Whitesmith's Arms public house, Wigan (1384515)", National Heritage List for England
Listed_buildings_in_Wigan
Town in Greater Manchester, England
income by spinning and weaving. There are also references to Blacksmiths, whitesmiths, nailers and wheelwrights. Hindley was noted for its nail making between
Hindley,_Greater_Manchester
From the 13th century
Locksmith Pewtersmith Sheet metal worker Silversmith Tinker Tinsmith Whitesmith Processes Forging Pattern welding Planishing Raising Sinking Swaging Tools
History of metallurgy in Mosul
History_of_metallurgy_in_Mosul
English squash player
more times until 1928. Read was born in Kensington, London to Alfred, a whitesmith, and Clara Read. When the British Open men's championship was instituted
Charles_Read_(squash_player)
Cathedral town in Nottinghamshire, England
1816, two large rooms on the first floor of premises of James Adams, a whitesmith, were converted for use as a theatre. The first company to use it was
Southwell,_Nottinghamshire
Museum in Bavaria, Germany
Mountains of central Germany. Formerly important trades, such as those of the whitesmith and the potter, were superseded during the 19th century by new industries
Fichtelgebirge_Museum
American charitable organization
members included tailors, hatters, hairdressers, bakers, blacksmiths, whitesmiths, goldsmiths, watchmakers, coopers, engine-builders, painters, printers
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association
Massachusetts_Charitable_Mechanic_Association
Church in East Sussex, England
of Hankham and Polegate; it then continued towards Ripe, Golden Cross, Whitesmith, Chiddingly and back to Horam. Other villages within this area include
St_Wilfrid's_Church,_Hailsham
British World War II marines officer
March 1912 Dawlish, Devon Died 17 January 2011(2011-01-17) (aged 98) Whitesmith, Lewes, East Sussex Allegiance United Kingdom Branch Royal Marines Service years
Robert_Houghton
British steam engine and machine tool engineer and manufacturer (1765-1826)
school at fourteen and was apprenticed to be either a blacksmith or a whitesmith. In 1785, when he concluded his apprenticeship, he married Mary Thompson
Matthew_Murray
Building in York, Western Australia
Places (9 February 1996). probably made by Cook's tenant Henry Stevens the whitesmith. Heritage Council of Western Australia Assessment Documentation para 11
York_Post_Office
Objects made of tin
Kauffman, Henry J. Metalworking Trades in Early America: The Blacksmith, Whitesmith, Farrier, Edgetool Maker, Cutler, Locksmith, Gunsmith, Nailer and Tinsmith
Tinware
Buildings in Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, England
The Whitesmiths Arms
Listed buildings in Gloucester
Listed_buildings_in_Gloucester
Former prison in Norwich, England
Calcraft on 17 August 1829, atop the prison lodge. Stratford himself, a whitesmith, had made made the metalwork and fittings for the gallows upon which he
Norwich_City_Gaol
children. In 1885, he described himself as a plumber, glazier, gas fitter, whitesmith, and general smith. By 1899, Henry still resided at 41 Cauldwell St, Bedford
Henry_Burridge
American engineer
blacksmith Henry Stevens, who was a tenant of Cook, and who was also a whitesmith. The mill with weathervane and cockerel also appears in a drawing by Richard
Solomon_Cook
by this time a ship's master. However, he established a business as a whitesmith / bellhanger and by 1871 was a master bellhanger, employing two apprentices
John_Kelday_Smith
English engineer and inventor (1773–1829)
1798 Routledge was in Leeds, Yorkshire where his occupation is given as "whitesmith" (tinsmith) on a marriage certificate recorded at St Peter's Parish Church
Joshua_Routledge
British missionary (1800–1864)
Aaron Buzacott was born in South Molton, Devon where his father was a whitesmith and ironmonger and the family attended the local Congregational chapel
Aaron_Buzacott
Neighbourhood in Kavaklıdere, Muğla, Turkey
and cherry are among the main crops. Carpet weaving, copper works and whitesmithing are the small industries of the town. Mahalle, Turkey Civil Administration
Menteşe,_Kavaklıdere
English landscape painter (1783–1859)
then an industrial suburb of Birmingham. His father was a blacksmith and whitesmith about whom little is known, except that he supplied components such as
David_Cox_(artist)
Type-founder and chocolate maker
The manager of Messrs. Joseph Fry & Wm Pine was Isaac Moore, formerly a whitesmith at Birmingham, after whose speedy admission to partnership the business
Joseph_Fry_(type-founder)
Modified form of die casting process
Locksmith Pewtersmith Sheet metal worker Silversmith Tinker Tinsmith Whitesmith Processes Forging Pattern welding Planishing Raising Sinking Swaging Tools
Semi-solid_metal_casting
Museum village in Germany
there are numerous examples of rural tradesmen's houses: a turner's, a whitesmith's, a farrier's, a blacksmith's, a coppersmith's, a leather shoemaker's
Cloppenburg_Museum_Village
English moneylender (1800–1883)
Kirby & Son of Harrogate to present a petition for the bankruptcy of the whitesmith, ironmonger and alleged forger William Leek of Harrogate. Leek owed money
John_Turner_(miser)
Motor engineer and garage owner
Verity. William Verity came from a metalworking family. He began as a whitesmith, then a fitter and began a building bikes which became a motor garage
Elsie_Eleanor_Verity
Flax and gunpowder trader
England in 1800 to parents Catherine and Edward Farrow. Edward was a whitesmith, a person who makes articles out of metal, especially tin. His brother
James_Farrow_(trader)
the new settlement – five were carpenters, two seamen, two millers, a whitesmith (works with white or light coloured metals such as tin or pewter), a stonemason
Ocean_(1794_ship)
Topics referred to by the same term
Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley (disambiguation) William Pool, English inventor and whitesmith This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name
William_Pole_(disambiguation)
English engineer (1847–1897)
recorded ironmonger in 18th-century Leeds was Maurice Tobin, a Leeds whitesmith and ironmonger, and his business was inherited in 1773 by his son Henry
Fred_Verity
West Lothian 55°53′N 3°40′W / 55.88°N 03.66°W / 55.88; -03.66 NS9667 Whitesmith East Sussex 50°53′N 0°10′E / 50.89°N 00.16°E / 50.89; 00.16 TQ5213
List of United Kingdom locations: White
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_White
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Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Swahili, Tamil, Telugu
Strong; Beautiful; Pleasant; Charming; Princess of Malawa
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
A Beautiful Cloud in the Sky
Female
Czechoslovakian
, compassion, grace; prayers.
Girl/Female
Biblical
A wall.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a short form of the personal name Steffen, a German form of Latin Stephanus (see Steven).English : nickname for a resolute or obstinate person, from Middle English stef ‘stiff’, ‘unyielding’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Samuele, SAMUELA means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Earth; Land
Boy/Male
Arabic
Generous; Liberal
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n.
Work wrought by blacksmiths; -- so called in distinction from that wrought by whitesmiths.