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Calamanco (also calimanco, callimanco, or kalamink) is
fabric with a
glazed surface that was po****r in
Europe and the
United States in the 18th and 19th...
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historical recreation and
Colonial period decorating uses.
Stuff (cloth)
Calamanco Linen Weaving Woollen Shatnez American Heritage Dictionary of the English...
- a 600-yard (550 m) cut.
There were
further locks named Holmes Bridge,
Calamanco,
Holmes Bridge and
finally Howley Tidal.
Further locks were
added throughout...
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weave fabric,
similar to
other glazed woolen cloths such as
Tammy and
Calamanco.
Durant was used for quilts,
upholstery and clothing. The Fredericksburg...
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merchandise included blankets, strouds,
siamoise cotton,
mammoodies cotton,
calamanco,
Bocking bay, pullicats, rumals, shalloons, guns, gunpowder, lead, axes...