- was
chiefly worn by monks.
Metal girdles were
manufactured by
girdlers. As a
Christian liturgical vestment, the
girdle is a long, rope-like cord tied around...
- trunk.
Among North American birds, the
sapsuckers are the most
common girdlers of trees.
While sapsuckers will bore
holes in tree
trunks to feed upon...
-
Company of
Girdlers, a
Livery Company of the City of
London Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Girdlers. "
Girdler -
Origin of the name".
Girdler.com. Retrieved...
- The
Worshipful Company of
Girdlers is one of the
Livery Companies of the City of London.
Girdlers were
granted the
right to
regulate their trade in the...
- Look up
girdle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
girdle is a
garment that
encircles the midsection.
Girdle may also
refer to:
Girdle (undergarment)...
-
Company of
Girdlers. It was a
floral **** with the
dimensions of 27 feet x 8 feet. This **** is
still in
possession with the company, in
Girdlers' Hall...
-
Natural England.
Retrieved 18 July 2021. "
Girdlers Coppice"
Dorset Wildlife Trust.
Retrieved 18 July 2021. "
Girdlers Coppice"
Dorset Life,
April 2019. Retrieved...
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Girdle-measurers were
practitioners of a
specific type of
curative English folk magic. They
claimed to be able to tell
whether fairies had
placed a person...
-
produced from
goatskin in Cordova, Spain. All fine
leather makers,
including Girdlers and Glovers, were
originally classified as cordwainers; however, the term...
- wire
objects such as cages,
animal traps and fishhooks, were part of the
Girdlers' Company. The two
groups combined, and were
incorporated by a
Royal Charter...