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Linens are
fabric household goods intended for
daily use, such as bedding, tablecloths, and towels. "
Linens" may also
refer to
church linens,
meaning the...
- Franzblau.
LinenSource was
bought in 1991,
originally named Country Made
Curtains specializing in
drapes and
curtains exclusively.
Expansion of
LinenSource led...
- To
Linenize or
Linenizing is the
process transforming paper, cloth,
cotton to
attain properties of
Linen, a
textile made from flax
plant fibers or Linens...
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Irish linen (Irish: Línéadach Éireannach) is the name
given to
linen produced in
Ireland (including both the
Republic of
Ireland and
Northern Ireland)...
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Irish Linen Guild is a
promotional organization of the
Irish linen industry that was
founded in 1928. The Guild's main role is to
promote Irish linen in...
- The
Living Linen Project was set up in 1995 as an oral
archive of the
knowledge of the
Irish linen industry still available within a
nucleus of people...
- A
linen tester is a
strong magnifier with a
measuring scale and a built-in stand. The
linen tester was
invented to
check the
quality of
woven fabrics...
- The
Linen Quarter (Irish: An Cheathrú Linéadaigh) is an area of Belfast,
Northern Ireland. The name is
derived from the
great many
linen warehouses that...
- The
Linen Hall
Library is
located at 17
Donegall Square North, Belfast,
Northern Ireland. It is the
oldest library in
Belfast and the last subscribing...
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Egyptian king
Tutankhamun (1341 BC – 1323 BC) was
found buried with
numerous linen loincloths of this style. An
alternate form is more skirt-like: a cloth...