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- Beetling is a textile finishing process, where linen or cotton fabric is pounded to produce a flat, lustrous effect. Beetling is a textile finishing method...
- are beetling, watered, embossing, and Schreiner. Beetling is a finish given to cotton and linen cloth, and makes it look like satin. In the beetling process...
- slapped against flat rocks. One name for this surface is a beetling-stone, related to beetling, a technique in the production of linen; one name for a wooden...
- appears in many place-names, for example Tonypandy ("fulling mill lea"). Beetling Bleachfield Dadeumi, a similar traditional practice in Korea List of laundry...
- head itself has snakes entwined within its beard, wings above its ears, beetling brows and a heavy moustache. Although there is some disagreement about...
- from a high rock: the famous cold water ... trickles down from a high and beetling rock. Far under the wide-pathed earth a branch of Oce**** flows through...
- featuring as the home of landowner Billy Winters. The National Trust owned Beetling Mill is a sister property of Springhill. Houses, Castles and Gardens of...
- fine linen canvas for the tailoring industry, used is a unique process of beetling - pounding of the fabric to flatten it. In February 2017 a fire destro****...
- until 1956 the flax-related processes of spinning, weaving, bleaching and beetling were carried out in the town. In 1609 land was leased to an English ecclesiastical...
- railway viaduct near T****agh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. T****agh Beetling Mill sits almost immediately beneath it. The viaduct was completed in 1910...