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Tapestry series The
Weavers, a folk
music group formed in 1947 by
Ronnie Gilbert, Lee Hays, Fred ****erman and Pete
Seeger The
Weavers (1905 film), a silent...
- by
Gerhart Hauptmann, Die
Weber (The
Weavers 1892), a
powerful work
depicting the
uprising of the
Silesian weavers in 1844
which contains the lines, "I'll...
- The
Weavers' Way is a 61-mile (98 km) long-distance
footpath in Norfolk, England. Much of the
Weavers’ Way
footpath follows the old
trackbed of the Aylsham...
- The
Weavers are an
American folk band. The
Weavers may also
refer to: The
Weavers: Wasn't That a Time!, a 1982 do****entary film
about the band The Weavers...
- his residence.
Weaver denied these allegations, and the
government filed no charges.: 13, 22 On
three or four occasions, the
Weavers had
attended Aryan...
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Huguenot weavers were
French silk
weavers of the
Calvinist faith. They came from
major silk-weaving
cities in
southern France, such as Lyon and Tours....
- a
family of
small p****erine birds, many of
which are
called weavers, weaverbirds,
weaver finches, or bishops.
These names come from the
nests of intricately...
- into a
German silent film The
Weavers directed by
Frederic Zelnik and
starring Paul Wegener. A
Broadway version of The
Weavers was
staged in 1915–1916. Most...
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Silesian weavers'
uprising of 1844 (German:
Schlesischer Weberaufstand) was a
revolt against contractors who
supplied the
weavers of
Silesia with raw material...
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higher quality,
since the
workshop could afford to hire the best
weavers.
These weavers were
usually men who
operated more
complicated looms, such as the...