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Camlet, also
commonly known as camlot, camblet, or chamlet, is a
woven fabric that
might have
originally been made of
camel or goat's hair,
later chiefly...
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Camlet Way was a
Roman road in
England which ran
roughly east–west
between Colchester (Camulodunum) in Es**** and
Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum) in Hampshire...
- park,
close to the
Hadley Road entrance, is a
small moated isle
known as
Camlet Moat. The name has been
abbreviated over the
years from "Camelot", and it...
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Buckram Burano lace
Buratto lace
Burlap C
change Calico Cambric Camel's hair
Camlet Canvas Capilene Carrickmacross lace
Challis Chantilly lace Char
cloth Charmeuse...
- west of the town
centre on
Castle Hill. This
villa sat on the
route of the
Camlet Way
which was a
Roman road
linking Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum) and Colchester...
- The
following are
three lesser-used
textile words that were not listed:
camlet,
morocco leather, and tabby.
Those have
established Arabic ancestry. The...
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visited by them. They took gold, quicksilver, vermilion, copper, rose-water,
camlets, scarlet-in-grain,
coloured woollen cloth, gl****
beads and
weapons which...
- 1440, paid for by the
demolition of 'the
manor of Camelot',
thought to be
Camlet Moat in
Enfield Chase. Henry's son
Henry VI
spent much of his
infancy at...
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Voile Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile
woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene...
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Voile Wadmal Waffle Wigan Whipcord Zephyr Zorbeez Figured woven Brocade Camlet Damask Lampas Songket Rinzu Pile
woven Baize Chenille Corduroy Crimplene...