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  2. Irish National Painters' and Decorators' Trade Union - Wikipedia

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    The union originated in the 19th century as the Regular Operative House Painters' Society. In 1890, it was renamed as the Dublin Metropolitan House Painters; although it was de-registered in 1906, it appears to have continued in existence and re-registered in 1911. Membership at this time was low, peaking at 600 in 1897 and 1899.

  3. List of construction trades - Wikipedia

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    Millwright installs various industrial equipment. Painter, a tradesperson responsible for the painting and decorating of buildings, and is also known as a decorator or house painter. [8] Also includes Paper Hanger. Pile driver, a tradesperson who installs piles, drills shafts, and constructs certain foundation support elements.

  4. List of Irish painters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable painters from, or associated with, Ireland. A. Henry Allan (1865–1912) William Ashford (1746–1824) B. Francis Bacon (1909–1992) Robert ...

  5. Society of Dublin Painters - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Dublin Painters was founded in 1920 by Paul and Grace Henry, Mary Swanzy, Letitia Marion Hamilton, Jack B. Yeats, [1] and Harry Clarke. As the original meeting notes have been lost, there is some uncertainty as to which artists were there at the inaugural meeting.

  6. Margaret Frankel - Wikipedia

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    Risingholme, c. 1870 Frankel was born in Christchurch on 8 October 1902. She was the middle of three children of engineer Frederick Anderson and his wife Phoebe. [1] [2] Her grandfather, John Anderson (1820–1897), founded an engineering business, and two uncles, Andrew (1851–1927) and John (1849–1934), were prominent engineers.

  7. Bill Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Hammond started to exhibit his works in 1980, [5] and went back to painting on a full-time basis one year later. [10] His first solo exhibition was at the Brooke Gifford Gallery in Christchurch in 1982. [11] In March 1987 he showed for the first time at the Peter McLeavey Gallery in Wellington, an exhibition followed by over 20 others. [5]

  8. Samson and Goliath (cranes) - Wikipedia

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    The smaller crane weighed 95 tonnes and stood at a height of 25 metres (82 ft), compared to Samson's 106 metres (348 ft). Three industrial painters working on another rail-mounted crane were close to the jib as it fell, eventually crashing onto the ground.

  9. List of British artists - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Henry Knighton-Hammond (1875–1970) – English painter best known for landscapes, society portraits, and industrial paintings; Henry Bates Joel (1875–1922) – English landscape painter; Margaret Fisher Prout (1875–1963) – English painter; Walter Dexter (1876–1958) – English oil and watercolour artist, particularly of Norfolk