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Some of the early factories produced nearly all the standard Furniture forms; others special¬ized in one or more, but whether their product was a full line or limited, it was sold in whole¬sale quantities to a new type of merchant, the retail Furniture dealer. At first he referred to his establishment as a Furniture or cabinet warehouse and later as a Furniture store. If located in one of the larger cities he might also have his own factory but he was essentially a middle man and with his coming, direct contact between the maker and user of a piece of Furniture ended.
One studio design concept that can save you money while providing you with great flexibility is to have an expanded design. Sliding panels or accordian doors can separate the studio from the Office Furniture stage area and the Office Furniture stage area from the reception room. When more shooting area is required than you normally use, the doors can be folded back and the Furniture in the previously partitioned room moved aside.Perhaps the greatest achievement of all ages was that of writing. No other single factor has made such a lasting or far-reaching contribu¬tion to our civilization. Without it, there could have been no Office Furniture old function at all. With it, the Office Furniture old function began. Yet clerical workers are apt to consider the Office Furniture old as a mechanism peculiar to this day and age. They are not aware of the fact that the Office Furniture old is really an ancient institu¬tion, and that there are records of Office Furniture old activities dating back three and four thousand years. The civilizations of Assyria, Babylonia, and Egypt made use of Office Furniture old facilities for recording the transactions of individuals, and of governmental agencies, for centuries.
Among other pieces of furnishing might be ntioned partitions, counters, carpet, or lino-floor covering, shades, pictures, clothes ss, umbrella stands, Floor mats, pen and ink letter trays, safes and vaults, bookcases, ickroom shelving and so on. With all of these, : Office Furniture old executive must be familiar. To assist the Office Furniture old executive in identifying fld selecting pieces of equipment, the National fice Management Association has developed Business Equipment Directory, in which the Evarious pieces of machinery and furniture, with [brief outlines of their characteristics, are listed. Materials and Supplies.
Transmitting details about a new Office Furniture ince fie by word of mouth probably accounts also r the forerunner designs of the American Chip-ndale period, but by 1750 a newer and surer ly became available through the publication in >ndon of books on Office Furniture ince design containing :11 engraved plates and some descriptive text, le first of them, A Universal System of House-Id Office Furniture ince, by Ince and Mayhew, London 48, claimed on its title page to contain "above 3 designs in the most elegant taste, both use-and ornamental." It does not seem to have ;n very well known by contemporary Amer-.n cabinetmakers. The book that had the great-impact on the Office Furniture ince craftsmen working in : colonies was The Gentleman and Cabinet-
Maker's Director, "By Thomas Chippendale of St. Martin's Lane, Cabinet-Maker." It was pub¬lished in 1754 with a second edition the next year and a third in 1762. The first and second edi¬tions contained 160 copperplate engravings of Office Furniture ince. The third edition was enlarged and had 200 plates. These were not working draw¬ings but were more like fashion sketches, often showing two or three decorative variations that could be used in making a piece.
Although lumbering and gold washing are carried on, the economy of the province is largely agricultural. Its main crops are tobacco, cacao, coffee, and rice, and livestock is raised. Santiago de los Caballeros (q.v.) is the principal city and capital of the prov¬ince, which was first set up in 1845. The Prov¬ince of Valverde, with the capital city of Val-verde, was separated from the northwest portion of Santiago Province in 1959. Pop. (1960) 287,941.
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