- A
puttee (also
spelled puttie,
adapted from the
Hindi paṭṭī,
meaning "bandage") is a
covering for the
lower part of the leg from the
ankle to the knee...
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Arthur W.
Puttee (August 25, 1868 –
October 21, 1957) was a British-Canadian
printer and politician.
Puttee was the
first Labour Member of Parliament...
- is
listed in
these tables as
having been
elected as a Liberal. 2
Arthur Puttee of
Winnipeg was
elected as a
Labour candidate in a 1900 by-election, and...
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making ****ed
socks called "udones". By the 5th
century AD,
socks called "
puttees" were worn by holy
people in
Europe to
symbolize purity.
During the Middle...
- MV Blue
Puttees (ex-Stena Trader) is a Ro-Pax p****enger/vehicle
ferry operated by
Marine Atlantic between the
islands of
Newfoundland and Cape Breton...
- worn as
protection against snake bites.
Gaiters fill the same
function as
puttees, a part of
numerous military uniforms.
Gaiters known as
jambieres (derived...
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socialists and
conservative trade unionists, and
succeeded in
electing Arthur Puttee to the
House of
Commons of
Canada in the 1900
federal election. The WLP...
- By-election on 25
January 1900
Party Candidate Votes Labour PUTTEE, A.W. 2,431
Liberal MARTIN, E.D. 2,423...
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session of
practical exercises in Hyde Park, Hitch**** was
required to wear
puttees. He
could never master wrapping them
around his legs, and they repeatedly...
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Three years later, some of its
supporters (including
Dixon and
Arthur Puttee)
started the
Dominion Labour Party in Winnipeg. Heron,
Craig (1984). "Labourism...