कांच का कारख़ाना Meaning in English
कांच का कारख़ाना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : glass factory
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
शीशे बनानेवाला कारख़ानाग्लास फाइबर
काँच की तह चढ़ाना
कांच का गिलास
कांच का ता शीशा
काँच का घरअ
कांच का घर
कांच घर
कांच का हास्य
कांच का उद्योग
शीशे का सुराही
शीशे की सुराही
दूध का गिलास
पानी का गिलास
शराब का गिलास
कांच-का-कारख़ाना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Louis, Missouri where his father worked in a glass factory.
Military barracks, a collegiate church (1721–1724, built to designs of Teodoro Ardemans, and dedicated to the Holy Trinity, 22 December 1723), and even a royal glass factory (1728) were built to provide for the palace.
The glass factory, which had some initial successes from 1720 at Nuevo Baztan in the province of Madrid, was moved under the direction of its Catalan foreman, Ventura Sit, to San Ildefonso, where supplies of timber were plentiful, and a royal patron was near.
The settlement of Kharovskaya (Харовская), also known as Kharovsky (Харовский), was founded in 1903 in relation with the construction of a glass factory.
The Fischerhütte at Langewiesener Strasse is a former glass factory and shows historic laboratory glassware, produced in Ilmenau as well as temporary exhibitions, for example about optics and light.
There is also a Vetropack glass factory in Hostomel.
There is a glass factory in Bucha.
It is known for its glass factory and artwork.
At age 18, he went to New York, working as an office-boy by day in a stained-glass factory and studying at night school and with Henry Siddons Mowbray and William Merritt Chase, and abroad in both the Netherlands and Italy.
In 1887 a glass factory was founded here, which today has ceased operation.
Until the early 1920s, 10 new factories were built in Līvāni; the biggest of them were pulp plant (established in 1872), glass factory (1887), wood-processing plant, and facilities for production of linoleum, bricks and textile products.
In 1880, the Brilliant Glass Company was established and a glass factory was built at La Grange.
The Keraglass factory in France, which produces both CorningWare StoveTop and Visions, is one of the few still capable of producing ceramic-glass products.