weavers

  • 31Fenwick Weavers' Society — The Fenwick Weavers Society was a professional association created in the town of Fenwick, East Ayrshire, Scotland in 1761. In 1769, the society formed a consumer co operative for the benefit of members in 1769. The original purpose of the… …

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  • 32Worshipful Company of Weavers — The Worshipful Company of Weavers is the most ancient of the Livery Companies in the City of London. It existed in the year 1130, and was perhaps formed earlier. The Company received a Royal Charter in 1180. At present, the Company retains a… …

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  • 33Witton Weavers Way — is a waymarked long distance footpath in Lancashire in the United Kingdom. Length of the route Witton Weavers Way runs for 51km (32 mi). The route The route comprises a network of four circular trails and traditionally starts at Witton Country… …

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  • 34Tannahill weavers — Основная информация …

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  • 35The Weavers — est un quatuor de musique folk de la région de Greenwich Village, à New York, fondé en 1948 et principalement actif durant les années 1950. Ils chantent des chansons traditionnelles du monde entier comme le blues, le gospel, des chansons pour… …

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  • 36Weaving, weavers —    Weaving was an art practised in very early times (Ex. 35:35). The Egyptians were specially skilled in it (Isa. 19:9; Ezek. 27:7), and some have regarded them as its inventors.    In the wilderness, the Hebrews practised it (Ex. 26:1, 8; 28:4,… …

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  • 37Patron Saints of Weavers — Anastasia; Paul the Hermit …

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  • 38hand loom — weavers loom that is operated by hand …

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  • 39Saliya — Saliyar സാളിയര്‍ ಸಾಲಿಯರ್ சாலியர் Regions with significant populations Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu Languages Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada Religion …

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  • 40tapestry — tapestrylike, adj. /tap euh stree/, n., pl. tapestries, v., tapestried, tapestrying. n. 1. a fabric consisting of a warp upon which colored threads are woven by hand to produce a design, often pictorial, used for wall hangings, furniture… …

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