varnish work造句
例句與造句
- The "'Murphy Varnish Works "'is located in Essex County, New Jersey, United States.
- He was the co-owner of the New York firms Toch Brothers and the Standard Varnish Works, where he was head of research and production.
- By 1898, the varnish works had gone and there was a brickworks on the site of Mostyn Gardens in Martin Way ( then called Green Lane ).
- He was a progressive industrialist and manufacturer as senior partner and then first chairman of Mander Brothers ( 1923 ), the family paint and varnish works founded by his great-grandfather in 1773.
- In the late 19th century the principal industry remained agriculture, although some industrial activity did exist along the River Wandle where watermills ground tobacco to snuff and a varnish works existed close to the site of Poplar Primary School.
- It's difficult to find varnish work in a sentence. 用varnish work造句挺難的
- Other recent losses include the " Craig and Rose " paint and varnish works at Steads Place and Springfield Street, famous suppliers of the red paint used on the Forth Bridge ( which was used as their company logo ).
- Durant-Dort owned not just the Flint manufacturing works, but also other vehicle assembly plants in Michigan, Georgia, and Canada, as well as timberland, lumber mills, a wheel company, the Flint Axle Works, and the Flint Varnish Works.
- The station was in one of the most densely populated areas of the town, close to the river and its associated seed oil and varnish works, the buildings being quickly constructed of wood, and surrounded by the company's own coal yards, all of which would have given a poor impression compared with the facilities offered by the NER.
- On Ordnance Survey 1 : 2500 maps of 1902 and 1904 there is much evidence of industry in the early 20th century : Nechells Chemical Works and Birmingham Paper Mill were located adjacent to the Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal at the eastern end of Cattells Grove; a Tube Works, Stove Works and Varnish Works were situated in an area bounded by the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, Holborn Hill and Long Acre; and a building shown as " Park Mills ( Edge Tool ) " is shown on Wharton Street, again adjoining the Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal.