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  2. Graniteville Historic District (Waterford, Connecticut)

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    Granite quarrying became a larger business in the 19th century, and was the town's largest non-agricultural industry. The Graniteville community arose in the 1840s and 1850s as a cluster of housing for quarry workers along Rope Ferry Road, which was then the major east-west road between New London and Lyme .

  3. Main Street Historic District (Bristol, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Location: Roughly, Main St. from School St. to Summer St. and adjacent areas of Prospect St., Bristol, Connecticut Coordinates: Area: 20 acres (8.1 ha) Architect ...

  4. Blacksmith - Wikipedia

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    Wayland's smithy in the centre, Níðuð's daughter Böðvildr to the left, and Níðuð's dead sons hidden to the right of the smithy. Between the girl and the smithy, Wayland can be seen in an eagle fetch flying away. From the Ardre image stone VIII on Gotland. In Hindu mythology, Tvastar also known as Vishvakarma is the blacksmith of the devas.

  5. Metalsmith - Wikipedia

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    The ancient traditional tool of the smith is a forge or smithy, which is a furnace designed to allow compressed air (through a bellows) to superheat the inside, allowing for efficient melting, soldering and annealing of metals. Today, this tool is still widely used by blacksmiths as it was traditionally.

  6. Smithy - Wikipedia

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    Smithy may refer to: Forge or smithy, the workplace of a smith or a blacksmith; Films. Smithy, a silent American film starring Stan Laurel; Smithy, a ...

  7. Smith (surname) - Wikipedia

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    There is some disagreement about the origins of the numerous variations of the name Smith. The addition of an e at the end of the name is sometimes considered an affectation, but may have arisen either as an attempt to spell smithy or as the Middle English adjectival form of smith, [14] which would have been used in surnames based on location rather than occupation (in other words, for someone ...

  8. War of the Bucket - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 January 2025. War between two Italian city states (Bologna and Modena) in 1325 War of the Bucket Part of the second phase of the Guelphs–Ghibellines power struggle Date 1325 Location Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy Result Modenese Victory Belligerents Bologna (Guelph) Modena (Ghibelline) Commanders ...

  9. Wayland's Smithy - Wikipedia

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    Wayland's Smithy is an Early Neolithic chambered long barrow located near the village of Ashbury in the south-central English county of Oxfordshire. The barrow is believed to have been constructed about 3600 BCE by pastoral communities shortly after the introduction of agriculture to the British Isles from continental Europe.