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sewing articles are
called haberdashery in
British English. The
corresponding term is
notions in
American English,
where haberdashery is the name for the shop...
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France as a
captain in the
Field Artillery.
Returning home, he
opened a
haberdashery in
Kansas City, Missouri, and was
elected as a
judge of
Jackson County...
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comes from the word korob, a box, in
which he
carried the goods,
usually haberdashery and
small manufactured items around the countryside.
There is a Russian...
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Mellors Drapery and
Haberdashery is a heritage-listed shop at 28
Capper Street, ****ndah,
North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. It was
built in 1922...
- "a high-octane
verbal cage
match about love,
fidelity and
misplaced haberdashery."
Jackie is a
former drug
dealer who has just been
released from prison...
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repairers and
animal traders,
while the
Shadibaz peddle cloth,
bangles and
haberdashery.
These communities are
endogamous and some have
secret languages. Below...
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Weber &
Heilbroner was a
Lower Manhattan men's
clothing company of the 20th century. In
August 1909 the
clothier leased office space in the
Seymour Building...
- In
sewing and
haberdashery,
notions are
small objects or accessories,
including items that are sewn or
otherwise attached to a
finished article, such as...
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features and
relations Notions (sewing),
small articles used in
sewing and
haberdashery Notions (Winchester College), the
Winchester slang This disambiguation...
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received a
Royal Warrant in 2008 from
Queen Elizabeth II as "suppliers of
haberdashery and
household goods." The
Reading store was
awarded a
Royal Warrant in...