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Augusta Tabor

Augusta Tabor

— 1895

As the first woman in the California Gulch district, Augusta Louise Tabor, fondly remembered as "The First Lady of Leadville," spent much of her life in helping make Leadville a great mining camp.

She was born in Maine and, in 1857, married the now famous mining magnate, Horace Tabor, who was

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Horace Tabor

Horace Tabor

— 1899

Horace Tabor's life story is a testament to hard work but also a great anecdote about short-sightedness. From a simple stone-cutter, he would grow to become one of the country's wealthiest men, only to lose his riches after spending lavishly and investing poorly.

Born in Vermont in 1830, Horace

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Henry Fox Talbot

Henry Fox Talbot

— 1877

Henry Talbot was an English polymath - a person whose knowledge spans a substantial number of subjects. His interest in photography led him to invent the salted paper and calotype process, also called talbotye, in the 1830s. In this technique, a sheet of paper coated with silver chloride was

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Linda  Threadgill

Linda Threadgill

Linda Threadgill is an acclaimed American metalsmith whose career is marked by intricate designs inspired by natural forms and decorative motifs. Her artistic style is characterized by a masterful balance of aesthetic beauty and technical skill, often reflecting her deep appreciation for

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Charles Tiffany

Charles Tiffany
Tiffany & Co.

— 1902

America's most famous silversmith from the mid 19th to early 20th century. The company began in 1837 when Charles Lewis Tiffany and John Young opened Tiffany & Young. In 1851, Tiffany became the first American firm to introduce the .925 English Sterling Standard in American-made silver. The name

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Henry Timmins

— 1894

Henry Timmins was a Canadian mining executive who, along with his younger brother Noah Timmins, played a pivotal role in developing Canada's mining industry in the early 20th century. 

In 1903, during the onset of the Cobalt silver rush in Ontario, blacksmith Fred La Rose discovered a

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Noah Timmins

— 1936

Biography: Born in Mattawa, Ontario, Noah Timmins was a prominent mining financier and entrepreneur. He partnered with his brother, Henry, to invest in the La Rose silver claim in Cobalt, Ontario, during the early 1900s, marking the onset of the Cobalt silver rush. Their ventures led to the

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Noah A. Timmins

Noah A. Timmins

— 1936

Noah Anthony Timmins (March 31, 1867 – January 22, 1936) was a Canadian mining financier and developer who is now counted among the founding fathers of Canada's mining industry.

Noah Timmins partnered with his older brother Henry in 1903 to buy into the La Rose silver claim in Cobalt, Ontario

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Vivianna Tôrún Bülow-Hübe

Vivianna Tôrún Bülow-Hübe

— 2004

A Pioneering Silversmith

Vivian Tôrún Bülow-Hübe was a celebrated Swedish silversmith and jewelry designer known for her minimalist and modernist approach. Her work, characterized by clean lines, functional aesthetics, and innovative use of materials, remains iconic in contemporary jewelry.

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