- Look up
woolen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Woolen (American English) or
woollen (Commonwealth English) is a type of yarn made from
carded wool...
- The Wool Act 1698 (or the
Woolens Act) was an act of the
Parliament of
England (10 Will. 3. c. 16), long
titled An Act to
prevent the
Exportation of Wool...
- to pay—together with a high
tariff on
finished woolens and
worsted goods.
Apart from wool and
woolens,
American industry and agriculture—and industrial...
-
incubator for the
cashmere wool industry. It had the
first power looms for
woolens and the
first manufacture of "satinets".
Capron Mill had the
first power...
- With the
reawakening of town life in the 12th century, a wool market, a
woolens weaving industry, and the
cloth market all
profited from the
shelter of...
- railroads, lumberyards,
raising livestock, coal sales, and
manufacturing woolens.
Beginning in 1895, he
became increasingly involved in the
hierarchy of...
- pleasant,
nights are cool.
Light woolens may be
needed at
night and morning. Winter:
December – January. It is cold and
woolens are required. The
winter nights...
- Nucky's
shirts and even
going so far as to
incorporate specially ordered woolens for suiting. Dunn told
Esquire magazine in a
September 2010 interview,...
-
hence cedar is a po****r
lining for
cedar chests and
closets in
which woolens are stored. This
specific use of
cedar is
mentioned in The Iliad, Book...
- such as Provins. The
network developed by the
annual fairs meant that the
woolens of
Provins might find
their way to Naples, Sicily, Cyprus, Majorca, Spain...