- The
Ribband Group is a
geologic group in south-eastern Ireland. It is the most
extensive stratigraphic unit in this part of Ireland. It
underlies much...
- Look up Blue
Riband in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Blue
Riband is an
accolade given to the p****enger ship that held the
fastest record for transatlantic...
- A
ribbon or
riband is a thin band of material,
typically cloth but also
plastic or
sometimes metal, used
primarily as
decorative binding and tying. Cloth...
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- down
their ch****s
above their breast, the
lower end tied with a knot of
ribbands."
According to the
English military chaplain Thomas Morer in 1689, Highland...
- at his word, He's but a coof for a' that: For a' that, and a' that, His
ribband, star, and a' that, The man o'
independent mind, He
looks and
laughs at...
- vermillion-coloured satin,
embossed with straw,
ornamented slightly with straw-coloured
ribbands (ribbons), and
surmounted by a
bouquet formed of a full
blown damask rose...
- than an astragal,
sometimes carved, and
enriched with foliages, pearls,
ribbands, laurels, etc. When
enriched with ornaments, it was also
called chapelet...
- breast,
Commanders wore a red
ribband (sash) over the
right shoulder, and
recipients of the
Grand Cross wore the
ribband as well as a star on the left...
-
mayor of West
Hartlepool in 1887.
William Gray
shipbuilders won the Blue
Ribband prize for
maximum output in 1878, 1882, 1888, 1895, 1898 and 1900. The...