- do****ent
tools for
ropemaking A
ropemaker at work, c. 1425 A
German ropemaker, c. 1470
Public demonstration of
historical ropemaking technique A piece...
- pronunciation: [w̜aɺadʑi]) are
light tie-on sandals, made from (usually straw)
ropemaking fibers, that were the
standard footwear of the
common people in ****an...
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Ropemaking machine of
Edmund Cartwright...
- and hand-spin
fibres into wool, thread, etc.,
making him the
patron of
ropemaking, net-making,
basket weaving (see also,
Wattle (construction) and Wattle...
-
interlocked fibres, used in sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery,
ropemaking, and the
production of textiles.
Thread is a type of yarn
intended for...
- productive.
Alfreton colliery was
sited to the
northeast of the town.
Ropemaking was
allied to this industry, and the
locality became famous for the quality...
-
Gourock grew into a
community involved in
herring curing,
copper mining,
ropemaking,
quarrying and
latterly yacht-building and repairing.
Within sight of...
- was
aware that any
failure could result in his
being beheaded. Besides,
ropemaking requires a
certain tension of the
strands and of the rope. For this reason...
- time. It
became a
centre for
shipbuilding and
related trades such as
ropemaking, with some
entrepreneurs shifting the
focus of
their activity through...
-
Ancient Egyptians were the
first to do****ent
tools for
ropemaking...