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Icons and incense are made for sale and a printery is also in operation.
He apprenticed me to the printery, and said that he would give up the road, and I could support him for a change.
He could see him setting type in the little printery, or scribbling endless hasty, nervous lines on the much-cluttered desk.
Although his printery was quickly able to establish itself in the market, Heinrich Eggestein got into financial difficulties towards the end of the 1470s.
To support his interest in astronomy, Barns obtained a printing press, which he named the "Diana Printery."
At the Clarkson printery.
Hunter was born and raised in Steubenville, Ohio, where his father published a gazette and ran a printery.
The Watchtower printery at Wallkill is considered an example in automated printing, binding, and packaging.
After some time, Hieromonk Ignatius (who was in charge of the printery) asked him to do the Russian typesetting as well.
He continued to write books on education and scientific papers, which he largely produced in limited editions by hand in his Taupaki printery.
The village comprised three wooden houses for missionary families, a flour mill, printery, carpenters' shop, brickworks, blacksmith, school and of course church.
In 1865, the printery is shown in the ratebooks at Osment's rented property, with Spensley having moved on.
The printery was exclusively staffed by Cretans, both in technicians and in individuals who shouldered the literary responsibilities of the publications.
The gradual establishment of various institutions like a printery, bindery, butchery, darkroom and farm separated it from the life of the surrounding community.
In 1866, Osment's printery is shown two doors further south again along Chapel Street, south of Coulson's corn store.
Built between 1885 and 1888 for the proprietors of the Williamstown Advertiser, it served as both a printery for the newspaper and a shipping exchange.
Many of these works had earlier been printed by Rodecki and Sternacki at the printery of the Racovian Academy 1602-1638.
Wallkill is also a destination for international visitors to Watchtower Farms, which draws tens of thousands each year to a free guided tour of its printery.
The mills were purchased in 1909 by the Pacific Mills of Lawrence, Massachusetts, which closed the printery in 1913 but continued spinning and weaving.
San Luis Obispo, CA: Blake Printery.
Mackenzie's early 19th century home in Queenston, Ontario has been restored and is now the Mackenzie Printery and Newspaper Museum.
For the opening of its large printery building, the Gutenberghus, Egmont received the title of royal court printery in 1914.
By now, there are seven professional technical workshops: the audio and video studios, the computer workshop, the printery, the photo studio, and workshops for graphics, wood and materials.
In 1939, Henschel was appointed secretary to Nathan H. Knorr, who was overseeing work at the Watch Tower printery.
During the 1920s new workshops and departments were opened (study of printery, sculpture, graphics, ceramics, metal, glass grinding and engraving, fabric weaving), which essentially made studies more versatile.