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  2. Tinning - Wikipedia

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    The practice of tinning ironware to protect it against rust is an ancient one. According to Pliny the Elder tinning was invented by the Gallic Bituriges tribe (based near modern Bourges), who boiled copper objects in a tin solution in order to make them look as if they were made from silver. [3]

  3. Tinsmith - Wikipedia

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    The tinsmith learned his trade, like many other artisans, by serving an apprenticeship of 4 to 6 years with a master tinsmith. Apprenticeships were considered "indentures" and an apprentice would start first with simply cleaning the shop, polishing tools, keeping the fires lit, filing sharp edges, and polishing finished pieces.

  4. Tin sources and trade during antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Tin is an essential metal in the creation of tin-bronzes, and its acquisition was an important part of ancient cultures from the Bronze Age onward. Its use began in the Middle East and the Balkans around 3000 BC.

  5. Tinplate - Wikipedia

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    Tinplate consists of sheets of steel coated with a thin layer of tin to impede rusting.Before the advent of cheap mild steel, the backing metal (known as "backplate") was wrought iron.

  6. Mount Bischoff - Wikipedia

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    The first operator of the mine was the Mount Bischoff Tin Mining Company, [3] which used a sluice supplied with water from the top of the waterfall in Waratah. [4] [5] In June 1883, the mine installed one of the first hydro-electric generators in Australia, using it to light the offices, workshop and manager's house.

  7. Enamel sign - Wikipedia

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    A selection of historic enamel signs advertising a variety of products, Herefordshire, Great Britain. An enamel sign is a sign made using vitreous enamel.These were commonly used for advertising and street signage in the period 1880 to 1950.