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Queens Village was founded as Little Plains in the 1640s. Homage to this part of Queens Village history is found on the sign above the Long Island Railroad Station there. In 1824, Thomas Brush established a blacksmith shop in the area. He prospered and built several other shops and a factory, and the area soon became known as Brushville.
A collection of vintage cast iron cookware. Most of the major manufacturers of cast iron cookware in the United States began production in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Cast-iron cookware and stoves were especially popular among homemakers and housekeepers during the first half of the 20th century.
Wagner grew into a major manufacturer of cast iron and aluminum products, selling in the US and Europe. In addition to cookware it manufactured furnace grates, feed troughs, rubbish burners, kettles, and chemists' mortars. The company won many awards, and at one point had a 60% market share in cookware. [3]
Classical cast-iron clock made circa 1900. [88] This building was originally designated as a landmark with the address 161-11 Jamaica Avenue. In 1989, it was moved across the street. Also on the National Register of Historic Places [18] Sidewalk Clock, 30-78 Steinway Street: Sidewalk Clock, 30-78 Steinway Street
A man on Reddit, u/fatmummy222, went viral for giving his cast-iron skillet 80 coats of seasoning for "internet clout" and "science." Here's what happened. A man on Reddit, u/fatmummy222, went ...
Delft Blue Druware Dutch Oven Newspaper advertisement for a sale on Druware DRU Enameled Cookware. Druware, also known as DRU Holland cookware [1] [2] and Royal Dru, [3] [4] was a line of porcelain-enamel-coated cast-iron cookware made by the De Koninklijke Diepenbrock & Reigers of Ulft (DRU) company in Achterhoek, Netherlands.
Firefighters jumped into action to rescue a teen boy’s life after he was impaled by a wrought iron fence while horsing around with a buddy in Queens Tuesday afternoon. The 15-year-old’s leg ...
Cousances – French cookware manufacturer, known for enameled cast iron pans (cocotte in French). The company was formed in 1553 and was acquired by Le Creuset in 1957. Descoware – a brand of porcelain-coated cast iron cookware; Emile Henry; Fire-King; Grab-it – microwave-safe cookware introduced by Corning Glass Works in 1977; Le Chasseur