- Look up
cordage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cordage may
refer to: Rigging,
cords and
ropes attached to
masts and
sails on a ship or boat Rope...
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thought possibly to have been
carried as
badges of rank.
Impressions of
cordage found on
fired clay
provide evidence of
string and rope-making technology...
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location of
Cordage Park, a
small village where the
Plymouth Cordage Company was once headquartered. The
village is now home to
Cordage Commerce Center...
- fore-and-aft
rigged vessels and square-rigged vessels.
Standing rigging is
cordage which is
fixed in position.
Standing rigging is
almost always between a...
- The
Plymouth Cordage Company was a rope
making company located in Plymouth, M****achusetts. The company,
founded in 1824, had a
large factory located on...
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Whitlock Cordage is a
former industrial complex that has been
renovated for
residential and
commercial use. It is
located along the
banks of the since-filled...
- The
Cordage Institute,
founded in 1920, is an
international trade ****ociation of
fiber rope manufacturers,
their suppliers, and
affiliated end-user organizations...
- The
National Cordage Company was
formed in New
Jersey in 1887, for the
importation of hemp and the
manufacture and sale of
cordage. It is
noteworthy because...
- Navy used Jute and
Manila Hemp from the
Philippines and
Indonesia for the
cordage on
their ships.
During the war, ****an cut off
those supply lines. America...
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center of rope making, fishing, and shipping, and was home to the
Plymouth Cordage Company,
formerly the world's
largest rope
making company. It continues...