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The Early American Industries Association (EAIA) was founded in 1933 by a group of people interested in the traditional trades and crafts of early America. They met to discuss the rapidly disappearing practitioners of these trades, including those of the shop, farm, sea, and home. They were concerned about the loss of the skills and knowledge of the tools and practices of those trades and wanted to do something to preserve them. Their solution was the formation of the EAIA, subsequently incorporated on March 16, 1942, as a nonprofit educational organization interested in all aspects of the mechanical arts in America.

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  • جمعية الصناعات الأمريكية المبكرة (ar)
  • Early American Industries Association (en)
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  • جمعية الصناعات الأمريكية المبكرة Early American Industries Association (EAIA) تأسست عام 1933 من قبل مجموعة من الأشخاص المهتمين بالمهن والحرف التقليدية المبكرة في أمريكا. التقوا لمناقشة الممارسين المختفين بسرعة لهذه المهن، بما في ذلك المشتغلين بالمتجر والمزرعة والبحر والمنزل. كانوا قلقين بشأن فقدان المهارات والمعرفة بأدوات وممارسات تلك الحرف وأرادوا فعل شيء للحفاظ عليها. كان حلهم هو تشكيل جمعية الصناعات المبكرة، الذي تم دمجه لاحقًا في 16 مارس 1942، كمنظمة تعليمية غير ربحية مهتمة بجميع جوانب الفنون الميكانيكية في أمريكا. (ar)
  • The Early American Industries Association (EAIA) was founded in 1933 by a group of people interested in the traditional trades and crafts of early America. They met to discuss the rapidly disappearing practitioners of these trades, including those of the shop, farm, sea, and home. They were concerned about the loss of the skills and knowledge of the tools and practices of those trades and wanted to do something to preserve them. Their solution was the formation of the EAIA, subsequently incorporated on March 16, 1942, as a nonprofit educational organization interested in all aspects of the mechanical arts in America. (en)
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  • Early American Industries Association (en)
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  • Early American Industries Association (en)
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  • Dana B.Shoafl (en)
  • John H. Verrill (en)
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  • Logo of Early American Industries Association (en)
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  • To encourage the study and understanding of early American industries in the home, shop, farm, and sea; and to discover, identify, classify, and exhibit obsolete tools and mechanical devices. (en)
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  • جمعية الصناعات الأمريكية المبكرة Early American Industries Association (EAIA) تأسست عام 1933 من قبل مجموعة من الأشخاص المهتمين بالمهن والحرف التقليدية المبكرة في أمريكا. التقوا لمناقشة الممارسين المختفين بسرعة لهذه المهن، بما في ذلك المشتغلين بالمتجر والمزرعة والبحر والمنزل. كانوا قلقين بشأن فقدان المهارات والمعرفة بأدوات وممارسات تلك الحرف وأرادوا فعل شيء للحفاظ عليها. كان حلهم هو تشكيل جمعية الصناعات المبكرة، الذي تم دمجه لاحقًا في 16 مارس 1942، كمنظمة تعليمية غير ربحية مهتمة بجميع جوانب الفنون الميكانيكية في أمريكا. يتم تمويل عمل جمعية الصناعات المبكرة ودعمها ماليا من خلال الدعم من أكثر من 2000 عضو في جميع أنحاء الولايات المتحدة وخارجها والإيرادات المكتسبة من مبيعات المطبوعات والبضائع والبرامج. تمكن هذه الموارد الجمعية من الحفاظ على الحرف والحرف والأدوات التاريخية وتقديمها وتفسير تأثيرها على حياتنا. (ar)
  • The Early American Industries Association (EAIA) was founded in 1933 by a group of people interested in the traditional trades and crafts of early America. They met to discuss the rapidly disappearing practitioners of these trades, including those of the shop, farm, sea, and home. They were concerned about the loss of the skills and knowledge of the tools and practices of those trades and wanted to do something to preserve them. Their solution was the formation of the EAIA, subsequently incorporated on March 16, 1942, as a nonprofit educational organization interested in all aspects of the mechanical arts in America. The work of the EAIA is funded through support from over 2,000 members across the US and abroad and revenue earned through sales of publications, merchandise, and programs. These resources enable the EAIA to preserve and present historic trades, crafts, and tools and to interpret their impact on our lives. (en)
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