Sentences with phrase «in ironwork»

In fact, the IronWorkers.org website, which is dedicated to reducing the number of fatalities and injuries in the ironworking field, describes the numerous threats posed to ironworkers as «the deadly dozen activities and hazards.»

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Designed and created by local ironwork artist Bob Morris, the arches stand as hallmarks to the establishment of the first U.S. Post Office in Temecula in 1859.
Three generations of Geists have worked in the forge which expanded its services with the rise of automobiles from blacksmithing to include lawnmower repair and ornamental ironwork over the years.
Thirty - three underpaid workers did ironwork at 11 city schools and the Queens Museum New York, NY — On Monday, New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer presented checks to immigrant workers who were cheated out of nearly $ 1 million in wages -LSB-...]
Decked out in a modern geometric ironwork print design, the unique room darkening panel pair is the perfect complement to any room's décor.
In addition to this, it also comes with the redesigned waterfall grille with large Ironwork and new wheels.
The designs come in coral, sand dollar, moroccan, finial, ironwork and ring patterns, and all are hand - printed on natural toned fabrics with complementary piping.
Orias will be here demonstrating his ironwork out in the courtyard throughout the day and for the reception starting at 2 pm.
Boutique hotel with wrought ironwork at the windows; warm colors and English decor; located in the Business District...
Spanish Colonial Revival structure built in 1930 with stucco cladding, low pitched tile roof, and decorative glazed tile and ironwork.
Wrapped in a filigree skin of bronze - coloured aluminium panels — inspired by ironwork produced by enslaved craftsmen — the five - storey pavilion belies the vast size of this $ 540m (# 409m) complex, more than half of which lies underground.
This becomes quite evident when comparing the elegant gestural quality of Callahan's single grass against a dark sky, from Aix - en - Provence, 1958, with Siskind's 1947 closeup of ironwork in New York.
In another one, fetish - y aprons smelling of fresh leather hang from the wall, all combined with a set of clunky shoes, decorative ironwork and funny props, such as sausages or eggs.
The Jazz Museum at the Old Mint held a sampling of the sometimes naughty, little - known collages that jazz great Louis Armstrong made in the final two decades of his life, as well as Satch Hoyt's tambourines linked into chains attached to mirrors to form endless columns, or halved and assembled into crosses reminiscent of the city's famous ironwork; and there were two installations by Dario Robleto, one featuring preserved, mounted butterflies with antennae made of audio tape delicately perched on the edges of the fossilized inner - ear bones of whales, and the other a collaboration with the record label Dust - to - Digital to preserve early gospel music.
Beginning in 1938, Philip Simmons focused his efforts on ornamental ironwork and created hundreds of gates, fences, balconies, and window grills throughout the city of Charleston.
But in the early 1950s, in the years just before his tragic death at age 44 in an alcohol - fueled car crash, Pollock was experimenting with a new way of confronting his surface, spilling black enamel paint — the kind you might use on outdoor ironwork — onto raw cotton duck canvas, a clashing, angry union of synthetic industrial chemical and unprimed organic substrate.
It's for that reason the UK still has «gasholders», magnificent pieces of Victorian ironwork, holding large amounts of natural gas in inflatable bellows.
The reason that ironworking injuries are so common — over 350 accidents and over 35 fatalities were reported in 2013 according to the Department of Labor — is because of the various number of ways in which ironworkers can become injured within the necessities of their job.
The use of Victorian architecture and ironwork is very noticeable around this New York city as the Central Troy Historic District has been used in several Hollywood films.
The 1913 Beaux - Arts structure, famous for its façade of windows and ironwork, is perhaps an even - more fitting residence for the British firm than its charming D.C. - area digs on the Potomac in Old Town Alexandria, where beltway clients are less accustomed to the flashy salesmanship and upper - crust accents Cambridge Analytica has become known for there.
Seasoned, savvy and detail - oriented Welding and Fabrication professional with more than 19 - years experience in providing detailed welding, brazing, fabrication and ironwork production.
Wedding Table Numbers Printable Template «Elegant Ironwork» in Plum Purple.
The home was built in the Mediterranean Revival style with stucco, decorative Spanish tile accents, wood beams, carved doors, ironwork and terraces surrounded by lush plantings and an outdoor fireplace to toast one's toes on chilly evenings.
The relaxed feel in this dining room comes from the eclectic mix of tableware, ironwork lighting and warm wooden furniture.
Their combination of sofas in grey crushed velvet and cushions with monochrome ironwork motifs complements the curtains and black lighting and woodwork.
White bedlinen on the ironwork bed stops the scheme from being too busy and cushions in the same fabric as the curtain draw the whole look together.
Arched inserts were added to built - in cabinets using a design that mimics that of the new ironwork on the renovated front porch.
«Much of my work reflects what I see every day in Nature, from delicate roses, the organic shapes of which are transposed into ironwork, such as decorative gates, to beautiful leaves which might be represented on an ornate window grille.
«Not so long ago, there were just a few blacksmiths in Britain, making mainly reproduction 18th - century - style ironwork.
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