Darby means to work. The plaster is worked into place, or work the concrete into place, that is why it is called a Darby. I read this in an old English Dictionary about 40 years ago.
A plasterer's darby is a flat, straight tool used in plastering to achieve a smooth, even finish on walls and ceilings. Typically made of wood or aluminum, it helps to level and spread plaster or drywall compound efficiently. The darby is essential for ensuring that the surface is free of imperfections and ready for painting or finishing. Its size and design allow for easy maneuverability over large areas.
National Association of Operative Plasterers ended in 1968.
National Association of Operative Plasterers was created in 1859.
The Plasterers - 1929 was released on: USA: 28 December 1929
a plasterers' hawk is a tool that plasterers' use to smoothie plaster on the wall . what about that i answered my question.
The movie was called "Darby O'Gill and the Little People".
As far as I am aware it was a term used to describe a specific type of twist in the nail as manufactured by the Darby's who colonised the area of Netherton known as Darby End.
There are several online job sites that advertise for companies looking to hire plasterers. Indeed is an excellent and easy website to navigate. Just search for plasterers, and the area that you live. Thousands of new jobs pop up every day.
Koneichiwa Darby-sanHi Darby ^_^ my name is darby
A hawk is a bird and a plasterer's tool.
The address of the Darby Library is: 1001 Main St, Darby, 19023 0164
Darby Allen goes by Darby Allen.