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Definition of ironwork in English: ironworknoun ˈʌɪənwəːkˈaɪ(ə)rnˌwərk mass nounArticles or parts made of iron. 铁制品;铁制部件 the white ironwork of the gate Example sentencesExamples - Heaps of local wares will be on display including pottery, ceramics, jewellery, handmade cards, ironwork, felt and furniture.
- The Townhouse is a handsome Georgian mansion, all terracotta walls, exposed sandstone, twisted wrought ironwork and comfortable furniture on a Mockintosh rose theme.
- He rang at the gate and looked through its ironwork at the house until an elderly man came out of the gate lodge and opened a small wooden door in the wall.
- The work aimed to recreate the smart ironwork and elegant lamps of the station when it first opened.
- The station had been built in 1876 and British Rail wanted to duplicate the ornate original wrought ironwork but the plans had gone missing.
- Without any place to call home, he had set up his camps on the pastures that separate villages, exchanging meat, milk, and transport with the farmers, who in turn sold grain and ironwork.
- Restoring the decorative ironwork - the railings, gate and balcony - to your home will be expensive, but it will add value and security.
- So skilled are Chris Topp and his team that they have been commissioned to make ironwork for some of the most famous buildings in the country and the world.
- The latter's designs for arabesques of ironwork for garden gates, are still to be found in the Stifling papers in Glasgow.
- The ironwork was fabricated by Andersons in Christchurch, shipped from Lyttelton to Westport and carted to the site.
- Work will include restoration of the sluice gate and ironwork, de-silting the pond and replacing the edging stones.
- There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls.
- You can create a focal point by installing either antique or commissioned ironwork - today, mass-produced ‘wrought iron’ is in fact galvanised mild steel.
- Streets with ornate buildings, balconies & shutters, sometimes painted seaside town colours, sometimes cracked and falling down netting on the outside to catch debris, wrought ironwork.
- The city is filled with paintings, sculpture, mosaics, glasswork, ironwork, and an awesome number of architectural sidles that can keep you gawking for days.
- The float still has its original wheels and ironwork but the solid oak frame had to be replaced.
- The ironwork on the balcony was overgrown with bougainvillea, and in the evening Clete put on a pair of blue, baggy, knee-length boxing trunks and pumped barbells out there under a potted palm like a friendly elephant.
- They had much more freedom to design their own ‘upgrades’ with customised ironwork, tile work, stained glass window and fireplace.
- The craft fair will include hand-spun and woven pieces, stained glass, ironwork, woodwork, photographs and paintings.
- Like the other original ironwork throughout El Pedregal, the gate was brightly painted, in this case a fluorescent cherry red.
Derivativesnoun Historians say ironworking is reminiscent of the tribal tradition of building long houses. Example sentencesExamples - The market at small town sites sometimes encouraged the development of local industry: pottery production, glassworking, and ironworking.
- The English and Scottish iron foundries in particular exported their goods throughout the world, helped by faster transport - in itself a result of iron working.
- It has long been an important industry in the Weald, supplying the essential fuel for ironworking in the area.
- Industrial expansion here depended on coalmining and iron working.
Definition of ironwork in US English: ironworknounˈī(ə)rnˌwərkˈaɪ(ə)rnˌwərk Articles or parts made of iron. 铁制品;铁制部件 the white ironwork of the gate Example sentencesExamples - Streets with ornate buildings, balconies & shutters, sometimes painted seaside town colours, sometimes cracked and falling down netting on the outside to catch debris, wrought ironwork.
- You can create a focal point by installing either antique or commissioned ironwork - today, mass-produced ‘wrought iron’ is in fact galvanised mild steel.
- Work will include restoration of the sluice gate and ironwork, de-silting the pond and replacing the edging stones.
- He rang at the gate and looked through its ironwork at the house until an elderly man came out of the gate lodge and opened a small wooden door in the wall.
- The ironwork was fabricated by Andersons in Christchurch, shipped from Lyttelton to Westport and carted to the site.
- The city is filled with paintings, sculpture, mosaics, glasswork, ironwork, and an awesome number of architectural sidles that can keep you gawking for days.
- They had much more freedom to design their own ‘upgrades’ with customised ironwork, tile work, stained glass window and fireplace.
- The float still has its original wheels and ironwork but the solid oak frame had to be replaced.
- The station had been built in 1876 and British Rail wanted to duplicate the ornate original wrought ironwork but the plans had gone missing.
- So skilled are Chris Topp and his team that they have been commissioned to make ironwork for some of the most famous buildings in the country and the world.
- Like the other original ironwork throughout El Pedregal, the gate was brightly painted, in this case a fluorescent cherry red.
- The Townhouse is a handsome Georgian mansion, all terracotta walls, exposed sandstone, twisted wrought ironwork and comfortable furniture on a Mockintosh rose theme.
- There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls.
- The latter's designs for arabesques of ironwork for garden gates, are still to be found in the Stifling papers in Glasgow.
- The craft fair will include hand-spun and woven pieces, stained glass, ironwork, woodwork, photographs and paintings.
- The work aimed to recreate the smart ironwork and elegant lamps of the station when it first opened.
- Heaps of local wares will be on display including pottery, ceramics, jewellery, handmade cards, ironwork, felt and furniture.
- Without any place to call home, he had set up his camps on the pastures that separate villages, exchanging meat, milk, and transport with the farmers, who in turn sold grain and ironwork.
- The ironwork on the balcony was overgrown with bougainvillea, and in the evening Clete put on a pair of blue, baggy, knee-length boxing trunks and pumped barbells out there under a potted palm like a friendly elephant.
- Restoring the decorative ironwork - the railings, gate and balcony - to your home will be expensive, but it will add value and security.
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