- A
bolster is a long
narrow pillow or
cushion filled with cotton, down or fibre.
Bolsters are
usually firm for back or arm
support or for
decorative application...
- items.
Often the span
bolsters connecting the
trucks are
connected by
additional span
bolsters to the car. The use of span-
bolster-connected
trucks is essential...
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bogies and has
baulks of
timber (
bolsters)
fixed across the bed, see
Bogie bolster wagon.
Bogie (disambiguation)
Bolster (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Bolster is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Angela Bolster (1925–2005),
Irish nun and
writer Charles Bolster (1894–1993), American...
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Bolster day is an
annual festival held at
Chapel Porth cove near St Agnes, Cornwall, UK. The
festival is held on the
Sunday before the
early Spring Bank...
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Bolster is a
ghost town in
Okanogan County, Washington, USA. In 1899, the town was
plotted by J.S. McBride, who
named it for the
Spokane financier Herman...
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Anita Sharp-
Bolster (28
August 1895 – 1 June 1985) was an
Irish actress who
appeared in 88
films and 12 TV
series from 1928 to 1978. She was sometimes...
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bolster design easier to work with than a
completely flat bed.
Bolsters could be
fixed in place, or be removable. Some had as many as five
bolsters....
- Look up
bolster in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bolster is a type of
pillow or cushion.
Bolster may also
refer to:
Bolster (knife), the
thick metal...
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Stephanie Bolster (born 1969) is a
Canadian poet and
professor of
creative writing at
Concordia University, Montreal. She
holds a
Bachelor of Fine Arts...