Throughout my years of
cabinetmaking in London I'd been working with timber that had been felled, transported to a sawmill, sawn into planks, moved to timber stacks for years of drying, transported to timber stock holders, transported again to our workshops and then cut up into components, with the wastage (up to 50 %) just discarded or burned.
In 1978, the museum presented a landmark exhibition on Colonial
cabinetmaking in early Virginia, «Furniture of Williamsburg and Eastern Virginia, 1710 - 1790.»
Not exact matches
Another, equally powerful piece,
Cabinetmaking, 1820 — 1960, juxtaposed a group of ornate nineteenth - century chairs with a crude whipping post used to hold slaves for beating; Wilson discovered all of the objects
in the historical society's archives.
Also hailing from Queensland, Empress Surfboards» shaper (whose father made wooden surf skis
in the 1950's) trained
in cabinetmaking and worked
in boat building design before co-founding the company last year.