In between publishing Uses and Goldsmiths, Hoggart was engaged in various other civic duties.
After studying fine art at Goldsmiths College in London, she hand-made necklaces and sold them.
Mr Ratner has hooked up with the jeweller Goldsmiths to sell jewellery on the internet.
Mr Mandelson has hired Goldsmiths, a law firm, to represent his interests in the inquiry.
Milan attracted the best European armourers, outstanding goldsmiths and manufacturers of coveted, luxury textiles.
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She was born into a line of Italian goldsmiths (her great-grandfather created sacred adornments for the Vatican).
The study, at London's Goldsmiths College, found this had a major impact and could threaten "just outcomes".
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While apprentices still learn traditional craft skills, others working at the Goldsmiths centre are using 3D printers to produce jewellery.
The Goldsmiths Company, which earned its royal charter in 1327, has seen a few changes in the techniques used by jewellers.
Baugur's UK retail presence also includes fashion chains Karen Millen, Oasis and Whistles, jewellery stores Goldsmiths, and London toy shop Hamleys.
" The duke, Cellini continues, "amused his leisure hours by cleaning up these statuettes himself with certain little chisels used by goldsmiths.
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The goldsmiths and pawnbrokers, says Macaulay, set up a howl of rage.
But Goldsmiths' Robin Kyte says the laser-sintering technique has its drawbacks.
Nearby Camberwell College of Arts and Goldsmiths University have long brought a steady stream of art students, lending a bohemian edge to the area.
The heightened concerns over tuition fees follow a number of demonstrations against the fees - including occupations of buildings at Oxford, Goldsmiths College and Sussex University.
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In addition to Asian competitors, Italian goldsmiths face a threat from pending regulations, demanded by the European Union, which will finally allow Italians to own gold ingots.
The event held at Goldsmiths' Hall in London marked the return of the soldiers who had recreated the well-known Scott-Amundsen race to the South Pole one hundred years ago.
Grierson, a professor at Goldsmiths University in London did what any expert in the field of electronic music would do, and whisked it back to the motherland for restoration.
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Partly plated with 24ct gold and commissioned by the Incorporation of Goldsmiths, the abstract sculpture was designed to symbolise the importance of the three honours in the history of Scotland.
People in Japan and South Korea, alas, are not buying much jewellery these days, and economic conditions in other Asian countries are such that their own goldsmiths are looking abroad.
Signet has attempted to gain an injunction to prevent the brand reappearing on Ratners Online, a jewellery e-tailer Mr Ratner hopes to launch in September with second ranking UK jewellers chain Goldsmiths.
"They would mutually influence one another, " says Ms. Kress, adding that both positions have influenced her work at Goldsmiths College in London, where she is getting a Master's in contemporary art theory.
The first fractional reserve lenders (typically the goldsmiths of bygone days) were those who issued receipts for storage of gold on behalf of others in the community, and who made a side business of lending.
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In times gone by the premises were occupied by local goldsmiths, who used the fireplace to melt precious metallic nuggets before thwacking them into shape on an anvil that now hangs from the cellar ceiling.
Scott Walter, master of the Scottish Assay Office, owned by the Incorporation of Goldsmiths, said the 28in high and 18in wide sculpture would be placed opposite the entrance of the public lobby in the new parliament building.
Freud, the son of an architect and older brother of the late broadcaster Clement Freud, went to the Central School of Art, in London and then to the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing and London's Goldsmiths College.
This includes Professor Richard Pring, head of education at Oxford University, Dr Anne West, director of the Centre for Education Research at the London School of Economics and Professor Clyde Chitty, head of education at Goldsmiths College, University of London.
After retiring as Warden of Goldsmiths College in 1984, Hoggart continued to write from his home in Farnham, including a three-volume autobiography (collectively entitled Life and Times), which has been widely celebrated as a rich account of English life in the twentieth century.
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