The casualties of a twentieth century war between two world-powers are such as to make a worker in an iron-foundry turn green with envy. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Beijing took aim at 96 companies with 31.2 million metric tons in iron-foundry capacity, as well as 58 companies with 27.9 million tons of steelmaking capacity. ❋ Chuin-Wei Yap (2011)
The most curious circumstance attending it is, that the stones are all firmly connected together by a kind of vitrified matter, like lava, or like the stay or scoriæ of an iron-foundry, and the stones themselves, in many places, have been softened and vitrified. ❋ Unknown (2008)
At an iron-foundry I was surprised to find that steam-engines and flour-mill machinery could not be manufactured fast enough to meet the demand. ❋ Unknown (2007)
This young man was a pauper boy, and was apprenticed to the master of an iron-foundry in Scotland, but ran away before the expiration of his apprenticeship, and, entering a ship at Glasgow, worked his passage across to Quebec. ❋ Unknown (2007)
On inquiry, they learnt that the nuns had removed to another house ten miles distant from Liége, and on the hills where the old farm - house, the white, low-roofed convent had once stood so peacefully, a great iron-foundry was smoking and spouting fire day and night, covering field and garden with heaps of black smouldering ashes. ❋ Eleanor Frances Poynter (N/A)
There is also another man I am going to see on Monday, who has a good-sized iron-foundry. ❋ James Seaton Cockburn (N/A)
There is a good iron-foundry established here, which turns out some excellent engines. ❋ Henry A. Murray (N/A)
By the side of the castle is a large iron-foundry, employing 170 men. ❋ C. B. Black (N/A)
While there we had the good fortune to be admitted to a pin-factory, an iron-foundry, a watch-factory, and the most extensive brass-works in the world. ❋ Various (N/A)
At last, one day, when he was around hunting up bad little boys to admonish, he found a lot of them in the old iron-foundry fixing up a little joke on fourteen or fifteen dogs, which they had tied together in long procession, and were going to ornament with empty nitroglycerin cans made fast to their tails. ❋ Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 (1922)
On the morning of the third of January, during a heavy snowstorm, Coleman was followed to West 155th Street and Eighth Avenue, where, in a little open space near an iron-foundry, he scraped aside the snow, and began a small excavation of the earth. ❋ Ralph Birdsall (1894)
When I visited it, the iron-foundry was in charge of Mr. Caulson, a native of the country. ❋ Nasmyth, James (1885)
Indeed, this is the largest iron-foundry in Sweden, where iron steamers, steam-engines, and rolling mills are made. ❋ Nasmyth, James (1885)
On the left are the lower lands of the Lazienki Park; the yards and storehouses of the iron-foundry are on the right. ❋ Henry Seton Merriman (1882)
Cartoner led his horse to the high double door that gave access to the iron-foundry. ❋ Henry Seton Merriman (1882)
"More than I bargained for," he muttered to himself, as he rode away from the iron-foundry by the river. ❋ Henry Seton Merriman (1882)
Any one who may choose to walk along the Czerniakowska will find to-day on the left-hand side of it a large building, once an iron-foundry, now deserted and falling into disrepair. ❋ Henry Seton Merriman (1882)