| 41. | The Park House Tinsmiths, a volunteer association created in 1978 makes reproduction tinware to help finance the Museum.
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| 42. | In 1894, Frederick John Charlton and Henry Jardine Gray sold some 32 perches to tinsmith, James Slater.
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| 43. | After working as a tinsmith in Texas, Warner attended Cornell in 1892 and progressed from there into pigskin legend.
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| 44. | At one time, the grandfather, a tinsmith, hid it inside a tin box in a potato cellar.
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| 45. | The one thing the tinsmith forgot was a heart, and the Tin Man has longed for one ever since.
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| 46. | He worked for seventeen years at H�vik Glassverk before starting his own tinsmith company where he worked until his death.
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| 47. | The union was founded in 1836 as a split from the " Dublin Tinsmiths and Sheet Metal Workers Society ".
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| 48. | Part of the movie Edward Scissorhands was filmed on Tinsmith Circle in the neighborhood of Carpenter's Run in Lutz.
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| 49. | There were also a few shopkeepers, a blacksmith, several brassfounders and tinsmiths and William Ferguson, a lithographic engraver.
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| 50. | When tinplate was finally produced in America in the early 19th century the products of the tinsmith became more widely available.
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