Brush Pottery Company fire photograpgh
This photograph shows the site of the Brush Pottery Company after being demolished by fire. This site exsisted from December 10, 1906 to November 26, 1908 and was located at the corner of Muskingham Ave. and Jefferson St. in Zanesville, Ohio.
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Smithing Processes Based on Hammer Scale Excavated from the Third- to Fourth-Century Ancient Iron-Making Sites of the Korean Peninsula. [PDF]
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Brush Pottery Company fire photograph
This photograph shows the site of the Brush Pottery Company after being demolished by fire. This site exsisted from December 10, 1906 to November 26, 1908 and was located at the corner of Muskingham Ave. and Jefferson St. in Zanesville, Ohio.
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Chemical Exposure Assessment in Traditional Korean Pottery Workplaces. [PDF]
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Staff at Brush Pottery Co. photograph
This photograph shows five staff of the Brush Pottery Co. in front of a Christmad tree. Standing from left to right are Chris Barnett, Sam Seright, Samuel Kallen, and Jerry McConnell, with Bill Barnett kneeling in front.
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Archaeomagnetic evidence indicates post-Inka reheating of metallurgical kilns at Quillay (NW Argentina). [PDF]
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Staff at Brush Pottery Company photograph
This photograph shows five staff of the Brush Pottery Co. in front of a Christmad tree. Standing from left to right are Chris Barnett, Sam Seright, Samuel Kallen, and Jerry McConnell, with Bill Barnett kneeling in front.
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Harvesting cereals at Tappeh Sang-e Chakhmaq and the introduction of farming in Northeastern Iran during the Neolithic. [PDF]
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Staff at Brush Pottery Co. photograph
This photograph shows staff at the Brush Pottery Co. in Zanesville, Ohio. George Seigfred Leonidas Brush who oversaw production catalogues is seated at the desk, Miss Mautz, later Mrs. S.M.
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The hidden hazards of clay: a qualitative exploration of silica exposure and well-being in ceramic art studios. [PDF]
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