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Journal articles on the topic "Worshipful Company of Pewterers of London"

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Homer, Ronald F. "A London Pewterer's Workshop in 1551." Antiquaries Journal 79 (September 1999): 245–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000358150004453x.

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A three-leaf fragment of an unidentified London pewterer's business records, covering some three months of the year 1551, has been found among the archives of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers and is here transcribed together with a discussion of its contents. It provides an inventory of the pewterer's stock, describes the alloying and casting of over a ton of tin to produce a wide range of pewter flatware, and itemizes the sales and loans of pewterware to named customers. These include other pewterers and Alderman Richard Lambert. The manuscript provides a unique insight into a sixteenth century pewterer's workshop practices. Speculation into the identity of the pewterer has proved inconclusive.
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Wardle, Patricia. "A Rare Survival: The Barge Cloth of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers and the Embroiderer John Best." Textile History 37, no. 1 (May 2006): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/004049606x94440.

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Duncan, Craig. "Cutlers' Surgical Prize." Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 90, no. 6 (June 1, 2008): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/147363508x314816.

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The Worshipful Company of Cutlers, in association with The Royal College of Surgeons of England, each year awards the Cutlers' Surgical Prize, comprising the silver gilt Clarke medal and a sum of £1,000, for the entry judged to be the most outstanding advance in design of a surgical instrument or technique. The award is presented at a dinner held in the spring at Cutlers' Hall in the City of London.
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Jones, P. E. "The Guilds of the City of London with special reference to The Worshipful Company of Dyers." Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists 71, no. 9 (October 22, 2008): 496–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-4408.1955.tb02096.x.

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Hampson, Louise, and John Jenkins. "A Barber-Surgeon’s Instrument Case: Seeing the Iconography of Thomas Becket through a Netherlandish Lens." Arts 10, no. 3 (July 26, 2021): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arts10030049.

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The triple anniversary in 2020 of Thomas Becket’s birth, death and translation has been an occasion to review and revisit many of the artefacts associated with the saint and his cult in England and across Europe. Many of these are items directly associated with his veneration in churches or in private devotions, but one object which served in neither capacity is an instrument case currently in the collection of the Worshipful Company of Barbers in London. This unusual object has been studied for its fine silver work, and possible royal associations, but little academic attention has so far been paid to the some of the iconography, particularly that of the scene of the murder of Thomas Becket depicted on the back of the box, the side to be worn against the body. In this article, we show how seemingly unusual elements in the iconography draw on particularly Flemish representations of Becket’s murder that, to date, have received little attention in Anglophone scholarship. From this, we discuss this scene and its significance in understanding the role the iconography may have been intended to serve, and the interplay between the decorative schema and what the surgeon thought about his own role with regard to the use of the case and its tools.
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Hall, A. Rupert. "A. G. Bennett and D. F. Edgar (eds). Isaac Barrow's Optical Lectures 1667. Translated by H. C. Fay. London: The Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, Pp. 243 + xxxv. Figs. £25.00. (A printed typescript; orders to the Company, Apothecaries' Hall, Black Friars Lane, London EC4V 6EL)." British Journal for the History of Science 21, no. 2 (June 1988): 255–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007087400024833.

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Chaplin, Tracey D., Robin J. H. Clark, and Marcos Martinón-Torres. "A combined Raman microscopy, XRF and SEM–EDX study of three valuable objects – A large painted leather screen and two illuminated title pages in 17th century books of ordinances of the Worshipful Company of Barbers, London." Journal of Molecular Structure 976, no. 1-3 (July 2010): 350–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2010.03.042.

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Pransky, Joanne. "The Pransky Interview: Professor Gurvinder S. Virk, Technical Director, Innovative Technology and Science Limited." Industrial Robot: An International Journal 44, no. 4 (June 19, 2017): 401–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ir-04-2017-0078.

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Purpose The following paper is a “Q&A interview” conducted by Joanne Pransky of Industrial Robot journal as a method to impart the combined technological, business and personal experience of a prominent, robotic industry engineer-turned successful innovator and leader, regarding the challenges of bringing technological discoveries to fruition. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach The interviewee is Gurvinder S. Virk, an experienced internationally renowned technical expert in robotics, control, engineering and computer science who currently serves as the Technical Director for Innovative Technology & Science Limited (InnotecUK); Adjunct Professor for IIT Ropar, India; Guest Professor in Robotics and Autonomous Systems, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; and Trustee and Treasurer, CLAWAR Association Ltd., UK (a UK-registered charity with the mission to advance robotics for the public benefit). In this interview, Prof Virk details his technical/commercialization/regulatory experience with international standing to advance robotics and control engineering globally to deliver mass market robot products. Findings Prof Virk received a first-class BSc in electronic and electrical engineering from the University of Manchester in 1977; a PhD in Control Theory, Imperial College, London, 1982; and a Diploma of Imperial College in 1982. He has served as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Professor of Control and Robotics and related fields since 1983 in UK, New Zealand, Germany and Sweden. He has been involved in several spin-out commercial ventures with CFM Consultants, Ambient Energy Systems Ltd., Portech Ltd., Endoenergy Systems Ltd., Endoenergy Sweden AB, CLAWAR Association Ltd. and EAS Ltd. (NZ). Originality/value Throughout his 35-year career, Prof Virk (CEng, FIET, FCIBSE, CMath, FIMA, MIEEE) has been a leader and scientific contributor in the fields of intelligent and advanced robotics, control systems theory and applications, assistive robots and mobile robotics, renewable energy systems for building applications and robot safety. He has produced over 350 refereed publications, filed four patents, supervised 16 successful PhD/MPhil students, created and led international research teams, registered several spin-out companies (and a UK-registered charity) and has led many international externally funded projects (total value of approximately €20m). His notable achievements include leading the creation of the first harmonized ISO safety standard (EN ISO 13482) for personal care robots and being invited to be President of the Evaluation Committee of the ARGOS Challenge to invent autonomous ATEX-certified robots for gas and oil production sites. In addition, Prof Virk has been awarded the Freedom of the City of London for services in promoting Information Technology (IT) in schools and is a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Information Technology. His pioneering and patented research on assistive wearable exoskeletons will soon be available as affordable products for the elderly.
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"Goldsmiths technical digest 1989/90 1992.4.11.1 edited by Chris Walton, 295 × 120 mm, 48 pp., illustrated in colour and black and white. London, Pulse Publicity, 1990, (ISSN 0957-3127). The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, Goldsmiths' Hall, Foster Lane, London EC2 6BN, UK." Museum Management and Curatorship 11, no. 4 (December 1992): 443. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0964-7775(92)90094-l.

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Books on the topic "Worshipful Company of Pewterers of London"

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Webb, Cliff. London livery company apprenticeship registers. London: Society of Genealogists Enterprises, 2003.

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Webb, Cliff. London livery company apprenticeship registers. London: Society of Genealogists, 2001.

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Webb, Cliff. London livery company apprenticeship registers. London: Society of Genealogists, 2001.

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Webb, Cliff. London Livery Company apprenticeship registers. London: Society of Genealogists, 1999.

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Webb, Cliff. London Livery Company apprenticeship registers. London: Society of Genealogists, 1998.

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Webb, Cliff. London Livery Company apprenticeship registers. London: Society of Genealogists, 1998.

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Webb, Cliff. London livery company apprenticeship registers. London: Society of Genealogists Enterprises, 2003.

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Genealogists, Society of, ed. London Livery Company apprenticeship registers. London: Society of Genealogists, 1998.

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Webb, Cliff. London Livery Company apprenticeship registers. London: Society of Genealogists, 1998.

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Webb, Cliff. London livery company apprenticeship registers. London: Society of Genealogists Enterprises, 2003.

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