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The first thing she did was to give the dirty linen a good wash in a bath tub in the cellar.
It stains the skin and linen a deep yellow or brown, a coloration which may
In 2000, the British Linen Advisors was formed by the acquisition of the
Those who had never even seen linen all their lives I clothed in byssus-cloth from
The 44 booklet pages were bound in linen and made of a special paper with a lacquer pri
In Roman times, wool, linen, and leather clothed the European population;
st pure Body from the tree, wrapped it in fine linen, and anointed it with spices, and placed it in
begun to deal largely in raw cotton as well as linen and soon afterwards developed into one of gene
Made from cotton or linen and traditionally dyed brown or indigo to dist
906-1980), a textile artist who specialized in linen and damask, designed the original altar cloths
and shaatnez (clothes containing a mixture of linen and wool).
rom the air with "projectiles carried by small linen and paper balloons."Xiphophilos
g items such as a £199 dvd player, £150 on bed linen and £60 on towels.
The chief industry is the manufacture of linen and linen handkerchiefs, which is also carried
id they would bring her “country butter, clean linen, and comfort”.
The river was widely used to power linen and other mills in the past.
Perth, Scotland 1790) was a leading Perthshire linen and later cotton manufacturer.
cceeded him as managing director of the family linen and clothing companies.
and amateur astronomer, was a manufacturer of Linen and twine in the city of Dundee.
Its manufactures are lace and linen and it has a brisk trade in livestock, oil and
dustrial centre, in particular in the areas of linen and ship building.
f 19 June 1875, John Walsh opened a small baby linen and ladies' outfitting shop, at number 39 High
ides manufactures of brandy, flour, oil, soap, linen and cloth, it has an active trade in wheat, wi
, refers to the biblical taboo on interweaving linen and wool, which a Hebrew reader would grasp as
culture, stockbreeding, and the manufacture of linen and woollen cloth.
most beautiful headboards, best tapestry, best linen and covers, best dishes, ring goods and jewels
zed citizens of Philadelphia in making woolen, linen and cotton fabrics.
n southern Egypt, Dreyer discovered records of linen and oil deliveries which have been carbon-date
prior to the 19th century, chemically treated linen and animal tissue (intestine or bladder) are t
pillows, throws, picture frames, candles, bed linen and bathroom accessories.
he was there to pick up Colonel Heard's soiled linen and was admitted to his cell.
We sat at long tables with white linen and our first course arrived: a handful of blu
, painted black and containing fowl wrapped in linen and meat possibly from a goat may also belong
onsisted of pictures drawn onto a silk or fine linen background, worked in lines of fine black silk
the Naval Academy Museum had sewn a protective linen backing to one side to help secure the fabric
t used a solution of calcium hypochlorite in a linen bag to treat water.
own expense, six leather buckets and two stout linen bags, each marked with his name and the name o
George married Sara Linen Ballantine on April 26, 1881.
In 1919, the British Linen Bank was acquired by Barclays Bank based in Lo
Deputy governor of the British Linen Bank
Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, the British Linen Bank also in Glasgow, and the Britannic House
ed a deal with Barclays to acquire the British Linen Bank, with Barclays taking a 35% stake in the
He served in a law office and in the British Linen Bank, then as factor for Sir Charles Ross's es
06 it formally changed its name to the British Linen Bank.
and Tietjens had in the scene turning out the linen basket and pelting each other with linen.
is actually Manuel, who has awakened from the linen basket, still hung over.
kname "Dope", inventing a technique for doping linen before stretching it over the airframe.
ebes was supplied with the mortuary materials, Linen, Bitumen, Naphtha, Frankincense, Myrrh, and ca
ew Teeling and in 1802 switched careers from a linen bleacher to journalism.
As chemist to the Irish Linen Board he devised a new, more economical, bleac
ed, they returned to Prague, and began a small linen business, and in 1808 commenced, with a single
County Antrim, Grimshaw worked in his family's linen business.
where he started work as a draper working with linen, but then, together with his son, took up bota
embalming process (such as bags of natron and linen), but the remains of food used in the funerary
worn, the Ephod is usually described as being linen, but did not constitute complete clothing of a
Kiahan are often made of linen, but other materials such as cotton can be emp
Zaccaria where the abbess presented him a new linen camauro crafted by the nuns.
ural is 21 feet high by 41.5 feet wide, oil on linen canvas.
It is called a 'corno' and was worn over a linen cap.
capital of the British Empire; Belfast was the linen capital.
of Scotland's trade, covering sectors such as linen, cattle and coal.
Main goods traded there were linen, cattle and salt.
n Market House - now forming part of the Irish Linen Centre/Lisburn Museum
rly 1760s, William Sandeman opened two further linen centres: Milntown (now Milton) Easter Ross and
It is said that patchouli was used in the linen chests of Queen Victoria in this way.
in "The Coat Closet", but a second area, "The Linen Closet" (specially programmed as a silent area
probable that in the early centuries only one linen cloth was used which served both for altar-clo
sted in the establishing of the manufacture of linen cloth in the village.
om the Latin corpus, "body") is a square white linen cloth, now usually somewhat smaller than the b
goods such as jewellery, pottery, stone bowls, linen cloth, copper tools, and cosmetic palettes wer
The Shroud of Turin is a length of linen cloth, claimed by some to be the burial shroud
and seeth the linen clothes lie,
saw the linen cloths lying,
He saw the linen cloths lying,
Here you can find everything from matryoshkas, linen cloths and handicrafts, to Russian crystal and
her changes included setting policy in the way linen cocktail napkins would be folded and the shape
ter Folk and Transport Museum, which lists the linen companies with the associated names of people
races its roots to the creation of the British Linen Company which was formed in 1746 by a Royal Ch
ty of Oxford before becoming the director of a linen company in Northern Ireland.
He worked at the British Linen Company's bleachfield in Saltoun, East Lothian
thern Ireland, where he became a director of a linen company.
gs of natron, animal bones, floral collars and linen containing text dated to the final years of th
The manufacture of linen continued to flourish for some years, but at p
h of fabric made from vegetable fiber (such as linen, cotton or jute) that has been converted via p
ay the pipe, while striking the strings with a linen covered stick held in the other hand.
It was made of pure linen, covering the entire body from the neck to the
de, Menswear Womenswear, Toys, Furniture, Home Linen, Crafts, Fabrics and an Appliance Department b
he began his career as a linen damask designer and worked in William Ewarts l
masks were usually woven in silk, but wool and linen damasks were also woven.
aintenance, envionmental services, laundry and linen distribution, plant operations, energy managem
He became a linen draper in London and married Anne, the daughte
aker noted that he owed "Christopher Levite, a linen draper of the city of York" just over £5.
eenage years when he worked in Newcastle for a linen draper who was a Quaker, but Walker did not be
Charles was the son of a linen draper and grandson of the prominent Methodist
t is likely that he was actually a Mr Beyer, a linen draper of the Cheapside corner of Paternoster
His daughter Elizabeth married a linen draper's son named John Potter who became Arch
After being employed for some time in a London linen draper's, he opened, about 1786, a draper's sh
Munro was a linen draper, senior freemason and popular raconteur
Fleay, the son of a linen draper, graduated from King's College London (
d Dod, late of Cornhill, now of Austin Friars, linen draper, and John Miller, senior, of Dunstable,
He started his business career as a London linen draper, before becoming a merchant in about 17
Scott's father was a linen draper.
91, and had been an apprentice to a grocer and linen draper.
ade, and plant incriminating evidence in Tim's linen drawer.
1 Chronicles, 15:27] "and David was wearing a linen ephod" [NAS Bible translation; 2 Samuel, 6:14]
reaching Europe, and during this period Irish linen experienced somewhat of a revival.
l Jaffe was the father of Otto Jaffe, a Jewish linen exporter and former Lord Mayor of Belfast.
It is worked on Hardanger or linen fabric which has a "count" of 22 to 29 threads
More refined woolen and linen fabrics and even silk were now being produced.
brothers, John and George, presumably from the linen factory of John Henning & Co. in the Waringsto
distribution, had been stealing blankets, bed linen, flour and food, including sixty boxes of wate
Oak panelled rooms, including a rare ' linen fold' room, Tudor windows and carved fireplace
has neither gown nor kirtle nor petticoat, nor linen for smocks, nor kerchiefs, sleeves, rails, bod
War I: flax was shipped to Ireland to produce linen for use in the manufacture of airplane wings.
d service professions to save money from using linen formal shirts for uniforms.
Linen from KV54 containing hieratic writing bearing
These Linen Garments were worn only once, with new ones be
much: 6 bronze vessels, 10 deben of copper, 15 linen garments, a shroud, a blanket and a pot of hon
Linen gets burnt and surgical sharps lose their shar
ommodities, and import kerosene, cotton seeds, linen goods, petrol, and sugar.
other setback as it lost its premises in White Linen Hall to make way for the construction of the n
Belfast (the Belfast Reading Society, now the Linen Hall Library predates it by just over a decade
y (1712-33), Dr Steevens' Hospital (1719), the Linen Hall (1722), and the Royal Barracks (1701 onwa
Linen Hall Library moves into permanent premises in
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010
He formally worked in the Linen Hall Library, in Belfast, where he was supervi
lk and Transport Museum, Armagh County Museum, Linen Hall Library, and Harbour Commissioners Office
Notable buildings on the square include the Linen Hall Library and the Scottish Provident Buildi
Blenkarn then sold the goods - 250 dozen linen handkerchiefs - to an innocent third party, Cu
Lindsay & Co were manufacturers of linen handkerchiefs, amongst other things.
He was apprenticed to a firm of linen importers in Manchester, and in 1813 first bec
the original use of certain cloths of figured linen in the treasury of Monza which Barbier de Mont
Flax was woven into linen in nearby Germantown.
Tashiro often works in natural fabrics such as linen in earthy colors.
The Dhobi of Mumbai wash their linen in the Mahalaxmi area known as Dhobi Ghat.
e archaeologists found Henu's mummy wrapped in linen in a large wooden coffin and a sarcophagus dec
ries that relied on overseas markets, e.g. the linen industries.
ted to the development of the wool, cotton and linen industries.
In the 18th century, the local linen industry was based on the same site, the remai
torically been an industrial town in which the linen industry predominated as a source of employmen
Ballingarry had a vital weaving and linen industry until the Great Famine in 1845.
ries, with particular emphasis on the flax and linen industry is illustrated with a permanent displ
ortant market town and centre for the flax and linen industry before becoming a milk and dairy prod
initial aim of the Company was to promote the linen industry, although it soon moved into banking
with closer to 100,000 people dependent on the linen industry.
y Belfast merchant who made a fortune from the linen industry.
Villiers, established the village to develop a linen industry.
timber, iron and slate and later flax for the linen industry.Local legend has proved to be a very
ly made of wool, or half wool and half silk or linen; it may have been corded or plain, and was usu
Embroidered linen jackets were worn as informal dress, and were
ankincense, myrrh, bitumen, natron, fine woven linen, juniper oil and copper amulets for the mortua
Writing for Dirty Linen magazine, Ivan Emke, in referring to the origi
which this parish adjoins, near the extensive linen manufactory called Hawton's Mills.
Linen manufacture became by the 1760s a major Scotti
The other industries are distilling and linen manufacture.
22 November 1817 - 1 August 1889) was an Irish linen manufacturer and Unionist politician who sat i
He was a linen manufacturer and merchant and became president
h hosted 140,000 trees, was then bought by the linen manufacturer John Grubb Richardson who lived i
nded by his father in 1832 and was the largest linen manufacturer in Dunfermline, Fife.
She married linen manufacturer William Edward Greeves (1890 - 19
ckhouse (1720-1798), a Quaker flax dresser and linen manufacturer, and his sons Jonathan (1747-1826
linen manufacturers in 1891.
Duff was the director of a linen manufacturing company.
ronze) in Seattle, USA, Lycia conceived of The Linen Memorial in 2001 after exhibiting in North Bel
The Linen Memorial was initially exhibited in Northern I
The Linen Memorial will be a feature at the Flax and Lin
The Linen Memorial commemorates those killed in 'The Tro
The Linen Memorial, conceived and created in 2001 by scu
In 2007, it exhibited The Linen Memorial, a piece made from almost 400 Irish l
R. Terry, brewer-distiller Patrick Skelly, and linen merchant James Dean.
e "French gentry", descended from the Huguenot linen merchant Louis Crommelin, they were not at all
outh Yorkshire, England was built in 1856 by a linen merchant called Henry Richardson.
f James Nicholson Richardson, a wealthy Quaker linen merchant, and Anna Grubb, from Clonmel, who li
William Jacob traded from London variously as linen merchants and 'warehousemen'.
rickfergus, County Antrim, born into family of linen merchants whose fortunes suffered during the c
ave dual titanium liners and handles made from linen micarta with titanium bolsters.
") and the English word mill (referring to the linen mill around which the village grew).
independent supermarket located on the former linen mill site, they are part of the Nisa group and
was born and raised in Belfast and worked in a linen mill from 1952-90 where she soon became an act
As a linen mill it processed flax and supplied canvas to
The town's old linen mill was built in 1809.
The ruin of the old linen mill can be seen on the outskirts of the villa
ate, County Westmeath in Ireland, the son of a linen mill owner.
time of the War with France), also owning two linen mills and large estates in places as diverse a
The area upstream of Armagh has many former linen mills that were built to use the waterpower of
m pen-and-ink and pencil manuscript on tracing linen, mounted on paper (original 41 cm x 41 cm).
shabby figure, bedecked in crumbling lace and linen, not undernourished despite her long exile."
Purple and Fine Linen, novel; adapted to film as Three Hours (1927)
The White Linen Nurse 1913
merous health-code violations, including dirty linen, old bedding, bed bug stains, mold growing on
painted by artist, Xavier Gonzales, is Belgian linen on canvas using zinc white, earth and cadmium
The main store for bed linen on the Plymouth service was at Old Oak Common
serves as the supply room where CCs get fresh linen once a week.
rmed with short green woolen jackets and white linen or doeskin pants, somewhat mimicking the Briti
eplaced with civilian clothing such as a white linen or plaid flannel shirt sewn by the soldier's w
The Model 1858 could fire linen or paper cartridges made by Starr, and could a
It is a three-sided piece of linen or cotton, of which the base measures 4 feet a
In 2010, Grotjahn's oil on linen painting Untitled (Lavender Butterfly Jacarand
ith thin washes of gouache or tempera on silk, linen, paper, and gold leaf.
Light industry, including a linen plant and a textile mill, as well as food indu
                                                                                                   


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