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- upholstery. It is a variety of watered camlet. Waved camlets feature impressed waves, as on tabbies. Manufacturers of camlets had to take care not to introduce...
- Camlet Way was a Roman road in England which ran roughly east–west between Colchester (Camulodunum) in Es**** and Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum) in Hampshire...
- the most part self-educated. Apprenticed in 1804 to a manufacturer of camlets and bombazines, a taste for serious study was stimulated by his master...
- visited by them. They took gold, quicksilver, vermilion, copper, rose-water, camlets, scarlet-in-grain, coloured woollen cloth, gl**** beads and weapons which...
- 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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- nap, cloth with a lot of plush. This is the common character of all the camlets [of the late medieval Latins]. They could be made from diverse materials...
- vermilion, coral, saffron, coloured velvets, rose water, knives, colored camlets, gold and silver. Persian horses were imported to Cannanore before a two-w****...
- 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...
- textile dyeing workshops being set up in Nicosia, and Cypriot samites and camlets having increasing demand in the West and the East. Famagusta became a hub...