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  2. Rock Mill Llandysul - Wikipedia

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    The river and its tributaries powered dozens of mills, and sheep in the surrounding grassland supplied fleeces to be made into woollen products. [4] Rock Mill was built in the 1890s by the great grandfather of the present owner. [1] The two-storey mill is built of stone, with flagstone floors and low ceilings. [3]

  3. Textiles of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The rugs are made with 100% virgin wool and have an average knot density of 140,000 m2. There are about 21 different designs offered with 250 variations in colors and size. [ 5 ] Most are sold in upper-class neighborhoods of Mexico City, but due to the problem of cheap imitations, some vendors only sell from their workshops.

  4. Mills in Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    A total of six windmills are known to have stood in Canterbury. St Martin's Mill, (TR 165 578 51°16′41″N 1°06′11″E  /  51.278°N 1.103°E  / 51.278; 1.103. ) a tower mill built in 1817 and working until 1890, now a house conversion. [4] St Martin's Black Mill, a smock mill that was marked on the 1819-43 Ordnance Survey map ...

  5. Linsey-woolsey - Wikipedia

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    Linsey-woolsey (less often, woolsey-linsey or in Scots, wincey) is a coarse twill or plain-woven fabric woven with a linen warp and a woollen weft. Similar fabrics woven with a cotton warp and woollen weft in Colonial America were also called linsey-woolsey or wincey. [1][2] The name derives from a combination of lin (an archaic word for flax ...

  6. St Martin's Mill, Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    St Martin's Mill was built in 1817 by John Adams. It was working until 1890 and was converted into a house by a Mr Couzens in 1920. [1] There was a proposal to demolish the building in April 1958, but a preservation order was placed on the windmill by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government. [2] [3] The mill lost its sails in the great ...

  7. American carpets and rugs - Wikipedia

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    American carpets and rugs. The American rug industry began in the second half of the 19th century. Although Americans had been importing European rugs via England since the colonists landed in Massachusetts, tariffs after the Revolutionary War diminished the importation business. Replacing English importations were American manufactories ...

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