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  • They've also engaged in some artistic patronage by getting some bloke called Scalder to do some illustration.

    Irish Blogs 2008

  • Into the hot water the hogs are soused at intervals of twenty seconds, and the Scalder stands, watching the clock, and occasionally trying the temperature of the water with his finger, or the adherence of the hair on the creature first to be handled.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867 Various

  • Head-Scalder, who ranks second in the corps, having a task of all but the greatest difficulty to perform.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867 Various

  • Steve Simpson, Scalder, Gaetan Billault, BRENB and Des McElroy for covering 4 walls and ...

    LCSV4 RafaelResende 2009

  • This Lodbrog was a king of Denmark, who lived in the eighth cen - tury, famous for his wars and victories.; and at the same time an eminent Scalder or poet.

    The poems of Ossian Singleton, Henry, 1766-1839 1812

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