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Ironmongery originally referred, first, to the manufacture of iron goods and, second, to the place of sale of such items for domestic rather than industrial use. In both contexts, the term has expanded to include items made of steel, aluminium, brass, or other metals, as well as plastics.
The term ironmonger as a supplier of consumer goods is still widely used in Great Britain, the US equivalent being "hardware store". Many architectural ironmongery items (for example, door handles, locks, hinges, etc.) are also manufactured for wholesale and commercial use in offices and other buildings.
Ironmongery originally referred, first, to the manufacture of iron goods and, second, to the place of sale of such items for domestic rather than industrial...
Architectural ironmongery or architectural hardware is a term used for the manufacture and wholesale distribution of items made from iron, steel, brass...
Wrought iron is an iron alloy with a very low carbon content (less than 0.05%) in contrast to that of cast iron (2.1% to 4.5%). It is a semi-fused mass...
annual meetings of artist blacksmiths in the world (Czech Republic) Ironmongery Makera Assada Metallurgy National School of Blacksmithing (United Kingdom)...
wide range of applications such as: Aerospace industry Architectural ironmongery, panels, and sheets Automotive industry Dyes and molds Firearms Optics...
aluminum cladding and curtain walling, wall tiles, advanced specialist ironmongery, and structural steel. Civil Site Plans, Architectural Drawings and Specifications...
dialect of the Spanish Roma. The term comes from the word quincallería (ironmongery), from ironmongers who first used this cant as part of their trade. Because...
2015-01-20 at the Wayback Machine "Suffolk Latches". Hand Forged Traditional Ironmongery. 17 June 2007. Archived from the original on 19 February 2012. Porter...
Manchester family. Her father owned a business in Deansgate, selling ironmongery and brass goods. The family lived comfortably, employing a maid and a...
A baluster (/ˈbæləstər/ ) is an upright support, often a vertical moulded shaft, square, or lathe-turned form found in stairways, parapets, and other architectural...
the family ironmongery business in Gosport which supplied the navy with mooring chains, anchors and hundreds of different items of ironmongery. In 1780...
founded by Frederick Rushbrooke, in Birmingham in 1892, as a wholesale ironmongery. The company takes its name from Halford Street, named after the physician...
renamed Arnotts; closed Henry Sparrow Bishop Stortford Started as Sworders Ironmongery store during the mid-1800s in North Street. In 1904 it was bought by...
The sound of a door knocker Problems playing this file? See media help. A door knocker is an item of door furniture that allows people outside a house...
glass of the station is printed with patterns echoing the Victorian ironmongery of the Smithfield Market located opposite the station entrance. At the...
several types of businesses such as auto parts and electrical goods, ironmongery and hardware, printing and bookbinding, books and stationery, paper and...
Dante Innocenti, a blacksmith who owned two hardware stores and a small ironmongery (Ferramenta Innocenti) where Ferdinando used to work. In 1923, he moved...
1: Contrast." Manufacturers are advised by the Guild of Architectural Ironmongery to publish the LRV for their products. Jeffries, John. "The use of Light...