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- Ropework or marlinespike seamanship are umbrella terms for a skillset spanning the use, maintenance, and repair of rope. Ropework is used by seafarers...
- Mathematical Related topics Chinese knotting Density History International Guild of Knot Tyers Macramé Mizuhiki Norigae Ropework Lashing Splicing Seizing Sennit...
- as chairman, the firm became one of the largest ropeworks in the world, challenging the Gourock Ropework Company, who were based on the River Clyde in Scotland...
- was replaced by buses run by Benders Buslines. The M. Donaghy & Sons ropeworks was located in ****ngton Street. The site has been redeveloped into a...
- combination to produce complex objects such as lanyards and netting. In ropework, the fra**** end of a rope is held together by a type of knot called a whipping...
- was nationalised in 2019, remains in the town today. The former Gourock Ropeworks building, built as a sugar refinery in 1866, was redeveloped as luxury...
- spike, marlinespike, or [archaic] marlingspike) is a tool used in marine ropework. Shaped in the form of a narrow metal cone tapered to a rounded or flattened...
- Lash or Lashing may refer to: Eyelash Whiplash (disambiguation) Lashing (ropework), a form of connecting solid objects tightly using rope or cord Flagellation...
- There are multiple claims to the world's biggest ball of twine record, all within the United States. As of 2014, the ball of twine with the largest cir****ference...
- a director of his family linen-bleaching company and of the Belfast Ropeworks. His younger brother, Thomas Andrews, who died in the 1912 sinking of...