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Flax also played flute, clarinet and trombone in add | |
Production aimed mainly | flax and wheat till 1850. |
The women spun and wove | flax and wool. |
Fraleigh grew | flax and hemp near Forest, Ontario. |
several common names, including littlepod false | flax and small seed false flax. |
idered a pest on cotton, com, tobacco, soybean, | flax and other crops. |
Flax and Rosenfield asked LaDou to help develop a me | |
g was called, Hipp and Jenneman were fired, and | Flax and Rosenfield resumed control of CPK. |
The Linen Memorial will be a feature at the | Flax and Linen Biennale in Quebec in 2011, a USA tou |
al industries such as leather and glove-making, | flax and hemp production, stone working, engineering |
19th centuries, with particular emphasis on the | flax and linen industry is illustrated with a perman |
In 1985, | Flax and Rosenfield pooled $200,000 in bank loans an |
lso an important market town and centre for the | flax and linen industry before becoming a milk and d |
As a linen mill it processed | flax and supplied canvas to the Royal Navy but when |
, Ciabatta Rolls, European Sourdough Rye Bread, | Flax and Sunflower Seed Bread, Healthy Hemp Rolls, K |
dependence, while beneath the honesty plant and | flax are interwoven for Honesty and Industry. |
False | flax belongs to the Brassicaceae (mustard and cabbag |
The | Flax Bollworm (Heliothis ononis) is a species of mot |
acing of lumber (of certain kinds), hemp, wool, | flax, borax, tin plates, salt and other articles on |
Marty | Flax, born Von Flachsenhaar in New York City (Octobe |
The remains of | Flax Bourton railway station are near the tunnel. |
and under the A370 road to enter a cutting with | Flax Bourton tunnel at the summit. |
ayed involving a Lashings world XI and Backwell | Flax Bourton Cricket Club in aid of multiple scleros |
In 1860 | Flax Bourton railway station was opened by the Brist |
ack to Norman times and is the home of Backwell | Flax Bourton Cricket Club. |
BS19 covered:Backwell, Churchill, Congresbury, | Flax Bourton, Nailsea and Yatton. |
world of acting through The Actor's Workshop in | Flax Bourton, which is directed by Clara, his mother |
South Bristol, but now lives with his family in | Flax Bourton. |
TGWU Jute and | Flax Branches |
on the trophy beating Ealing in '94 and Clifton | Flax Broughton in '95 whilst losing to Walsall in th |
The town traded primarily in Lithuanian | flax, but this trade languished after World War I. A |
nd in the North Island and was planning to grow | flax, but he and an acquaintance capsized their cano |
He was manager of | flax camps and a member of Belfast Corporation from |
tural crop species, such as alfalfa, lespedeza, | flax, clover, potatoes, chrysanthemum, dahlia, helen |
ved four years as president of the Sebringville | Flax Company. |
nths before planting certain crops (sunflowers, | flax, corn, or safflower). |
ut, Continental weed, dead men's bones, devil's | flax, devil's flower, doggies, dragon bushes, eggs a |
n 1774 by James Backhouse (1720-1798), a Quaker | flax dresser and linen manufacturer, and his sons Jo |
ylor in 1789 as an alternative to the waning of | flax dressing industry. |
on the same site, the remains of which include | flax drying fields with watch towers, derelict build |
Other textiles, cotton, | flax etc (evolving from the useage with wool) the st |
Spinning | flax fibres inside the cabin |
th an episode like type 1290, A Fool Mistakes a | Flax Field for a Lake. |
village had a long history of growing hemp and | flax for sailcloth manufacture, which made "Coker Ca |
e Equalinium", a machine for the preparation of | flax for spinning, and their father Daniel Dakeyne ( |
oint for coal, timber, iron and slate and later | flax for the linen industry.Local legend has proved |
une, a major Allied air force effort (Operation | Flax) had cut off Axis supplies to North Africa. |
Flax had previously taken a pizza making course with | |
e helm after the closure of his previous school | Flax Hall Primary School in July 1989. |
Vlaskaas is a Dutch cheese associated with the | Flax Harvest Festival. |
Flax harvesting (Emile Claus, 1904) | |
False | flax has long been grown in Europe, and its oil used |
ersified in the 18th century to include clover, | flax, hops, sainfoin and woad. |
uth Dakota proved too harsh and dry for growing | flax, however, and by 1900 Salsola had colonized as |
The Girl with the Flaxen Hair) , uses the color | flax in its title. |
There was once a | flax industry in the village. |
River, however, was a boon for Waregem, as its | flax industry drove the local economy until well int |
in the city becoming the booming centre of the | flax industry until the end of the 16th century. |
sixteen, he instead went for three years to the | flax industry, entering the University of Edinburgh |
y largely derelict following the decline of the | flax industry. |
Pollex | flax is a moth of the Micronoctuidae family. |
Lauren | Flax is a prominent international DJ, songwriter and |
with new or recyled (up-cycled) fibres such as | flax, jute, hemp, Sugar cane, sisal, straw, recycled |
en recorded visiting Abelia, Buddleja, and blue | flax lily (Dianella caerulea) flowers in the garden; |
calcareous soils support such species as fairy | flax, Linum catharticum, harebell, Campanula rotundi |
In Latvia it has been reported as a pest of | flax Linum. |
He made | flax machinery and kitchen ranges of which he sold 1 |
troduced, and he constructed woollen as well as | flax machinery. |
Ditherington | Flax Mill |
Main article: Ditherington | Flax Mill |
In 1867, Charles Hendry opened a | flax mill employing 60 workers in Stirton, Ontario. |
Temple Works is a former | flax mill in Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England |
and began work as a journeyman mechanic at the | flax mill of John Kendrew in Darlington, where the m |
the Washburn becomes the 'Fairy Bridge' and the | flax mill is mentioned explicitly. |
Scotton | Flax mill was erected in 1798 and run by the company |
The | Flax Mill (also locally known as the "Maltings") the |
lic engine built in the 19th century to power a | flax mill in Ladygrove, Derbyshire, England. |
served the purpose of retaining humidity in the | flax mill to prevent the linen thread from becoming |
The remains of a | flax mill can be seen at the edge of the reservoir, |
eir, which shared the Scotton weir with Scotton | Flax mill as its source of power. |
cluding Elizabeth Bentley who started work at a | flax mill at age 6. |
In the past Lyme Handley had its own | flax mill so provided a use for a crop other than gr |
rst ever iron framed building, the Ditherington | Flax Mill, located in the outskirts of Shrewsbury to |
On Fort Road the old | flax mill, mill race and weir on the Clady River are |
was the blacksmith and A. Grant manager of the | flax mill. |
re were two silk mills, two cotton mills, and a | flax mill. |
In the 19th century there were extensine | flax mills, as well as flour, oat and corn meal mill |
am Beck, on Old Mill Lane were transformed into | flax mills, making patent yarn and shoe thread. |
Gallery, Glenveagh Castle and Newmills Corn and | Flax Mills. |
trol of weeds in cereal, corn, sorghum, onions, | flax, mint, turf, and on non-cropland. |
used as drying stations for the linen (known as | flax) of local industries. |
False | flax oil is a pressed seed oil, derived from the Cam |
ent for malpractice" in Germany for having used | flax oil on patients, even though they had untreatab |
omega-3 fatty acids in a ratio of 2:1, although | flax oil is higher in omega-3 fatty acid, as are oth |
rs are most commonly made with wood pulp, hemp, | flax, or rice as a base material. |
, illustrator and professor, best known for his | flax paintings. |
d whole grains like amaranth, barley, couscous, | flax, pasta, oat, quinoa, wheat, and rice; and certa |
f traditional weaving varieties of harakeke (NZ | flax, Phormium spp.) donated by Rene Orchiston of Gi |
off by Tui at a food source such as a flowering | flax plant. |
orridge, or hot cereal, made of wheat, rye, and | flax, produced in Camrose, Alberta, Canada. |
Fraleigh coordinated Canadian | flax production in World War I: flax was shipped to |
In 1910, corn and | flax scutching were the main industries and an Agric |
ed as a bulk carrier in which she hauled wheat, | flax seed, rye, sugar, and in the early years pig ir |
n be caught anywhere, including these harvested | flax seeds |
st sources are cacti (and other succulents) and | flax seeds. |
Studies on Kapiti Island show that they prefer | flax, seral, and older forest. |
soybeans, tofu, tempeh, soy beverages, linseed ( | flax), sesame seeds, wheatberries, fenugreek, oats, |
r Sanchez, Felix Da Housecat, Larry Tee, Lauren | Flax, SIA, and others. |
The Lord Howe | Flax Snail has a brown, pointed shell up to 7 cm lon |
sil evidence indicate that the Lord Howe Island | Flax Snail was formerly widespread and abundant on t |
The New Zealand | flax snail or pupuharakeke, scientific name Placosty |
He became the managing director of two | flax spinning companies; Henry Campbell and Co., and |
Based in a former | flax spinning mill, The Cluny occupies part of the w |
s later he became partner in, and manager of, a | flax spinning company at Douglastown in Forfarshire, |
hn Marshall who introduced major innovations in | flax spinning and built the celebrated Marshall's Mi |
Tales contained a much shorter variant, Hateful | Flax Spinning, but it is the later version that beca |
estaurateurs, Richard L. Rosenfeld and Larry S. | Flax, start a new restaurant concept, California Piz |
osed, starting from feedstocks such as tobacco, | flax straw and the residues from the production of b |
DG) is an anti-oxidant phytochemical present in | flax, sunflower, sesame, and pumpkin seeds. |
ld often be equipped with animal fat, straw and | flax to use as fuel when setting fires amongst enemy |
The | Flax Tortrix (Cnephasia asseclana) is a moth of the |
The | flax trade in the region also continued to use Foxto |
Flax trader James Farrow purchases an acre of land a | |
l - The Perseverance, leaves Sydney looking for | flax trading possibilities in the south of the South |
Captain William Wiseman in the Elizabeth on a | flax trading voyage, names Port Cooper (now Lyttelto |
bruary 1994, the first official event being the | Flax Trust Ball, a gala evening for 500 local and in |
Flax was woven into linen in nearby Germantown. | |
and the damp climate of the Lagan Valley, that | flax was first grown there. |
A lazy girl tore out handfuls of | flax when she found a knot while spinning. |
introduced the new technique of “wet spinning” | flax, which revolutionised the flax trade. |
ntroduction of new plants, including potato and | flax, which quickly became popular; organizing the r |
It was based on a story by Roger | Flax who wrote the screenplay along with Ed Apfel. |
LaDou was approached by Larry | Flax, who co-founded the California Pizza Kitchen in |
strial process for the economical production of | flax with help from researchers at the Engineering E |
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