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* Jolly, Penny Howell, " Marked Difference: Earrings and ' The Other ' in Fifteenth-Century Flemish Artwork ," in Encountering Medieval Textiles and Dress: Objects, Texts, Images, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002, pp. 195 208.
She has chaired the Clothing, Textiles & Footwear Group ( APPG ) since July 1999, and been a member of the Education & Skills Select Committee ( from 1997 2001 ).
# Secondary Industries Shipbuilding, Ship Engines, Turbines ( Wind Mills and Ships ), Electrical Equipment, Ironworks, Fashion ( Textiles ), Food ( Canned Fish ) and Wood-Made Products.
David Chaney who moved to Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1960 and later served as Dean of the North Carolina State University College of Textiles headed the team of Research Triangle Park researchers who created the first notable artificial turf.
* 1992 The Company increased the production of denim cloth by 23, 000 tonnes per day by modernising the plant located at Khatraj of Ankur Textiles.
* Textiles Coimbatore, Tirupur, Erode, Karur, Chennimalai, Padiyur, Salem
Joseph Kagan, Baron Kagan ( 6 June 1915 17 January 1995 ) was a Lithuanian-British industrialist and the founder of Kagan Textiles, of Elland, which made raincoats from the waterproof Gannex fabric he had invented.
Many Traditions, One Strand Textiles of the ASEAN Countries
Founded in 1884, it was previously known as The Philadelphia College of Textiles & Science ( 1961 1999 ).

Textiles and Cotton
* Short History Of Japanese Indigo Cotton & Hemp Textiles
It is known for the large-scale trading of Cardamom, Cotton, Grapes, Chilli and Textiles.

Textiles and using
Textiles were manufactured using polyester fiber yarn.

Textiles and James
Research collections include an Historic Costume and Textiles Collection, the Maurice T. James Entomological Collection, the Marion Ownbey Herbarium, the Mycological Herbarium, and the Henry W. Smith Soil Monolith Collection.

Textiles and Spinning
It was once the home of three large textile mills, namely Alitex, Bally Spinning Mills and MYM Textiles that used to export abroad.
During the British rule in India, the Forbes Gokak Spinning Mill ( now owned by Gokak Textiles Limited of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group ) was setup in 1887 in Gokak Falls which is located about 6 km north-west of Gokak.

Textiles and Water
The BASF subsidiary makes products in the following areas: Agriculture, Automotive, Construction & Pipes, Electronic materials, Extractive & Process Technologies, Home & Fabric Care, Inks & Graphics, Lubricants, Monomers & Water Soluble Polymers, Packaging, Paints and Coatings, Paper, Personal Care, Photo & Digital Imaging, Plastics & Rubber, Textiles & Fibers, Water treatment

Textiles and ).
Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibres together ( felt ).
There are also several industries around several main cities, specially Ponta Grossa ( Soybean products ), Londrina ( Coffee and Cattle ), Maringá ( Soybeans and Cattle ), Telemaco Borba ( Lumber and Cellulose ) and Cianorte ( Textiles and Clothing ).
( Textiles, Kadolph & Langford ).
New buildings will house additional classrooms for Geography, Art, Psychology, Textiles, Modern Languages, IT, Media Studies and a new student dining area ( known as the IT Café by students ).
The school consists of 6 main blocks Pascal ( Maths and English ), Eliot ( Geography, Art, ICT and RE ), Rousseau ( Modern foreign languages and History ), Ibsen ( Music and Drama ), Newton ( Science ) and Stephenson ( DT and Food Technology / Textiles ).
Textiles, cosmetics, furniture, products from locally obtained Golden Onyx, machinery and construction components, cereals, meat, eggs, dairy products, soft drinks, malt, wine ( Levická frankovka is a trademark for locally produced red-wine ).
There are two factories processing cotton: Compagnie Malienne des Textiles ( COMATEX ) and Compagnie Malienne de Développement des Textiles ( CMDT ).
Shopping center and Mall: Sreeniketan, Sreeguru Bastralay, Saha Textiles, Budget Bazaar, Vishal, I-core Planet, Jaya Shopping Mall, AC market ( Dukbanglow ).
Coolmax is a trademark and a brand name for a series of moisture-wicking technical fabrics developed in 1986 by DuPont Textiles and Interiors ( now Invista ).
From 1995 to 1996 he served as Union Minister of State, Textiles ( Independent Charge ).
The school is based around several buildings-The Palace, the Mathematics Centre, Little Cloister House ( the oldest part of the school, containing the oldest functioning classroom in the world ), Sixth Form Centre Dulverton House, ( the former residence of the Bishop of Tewkesbury ), the Gym ( formerly the main school building ), the Art, Textiles and Design Technology department buildings, the Science block, the music school, Wardle House ( the Nursery ) and the Anniversary Building ( Junior School ).

and Cotton
In 1864 William Wallace Mitchell ( 1803 1884 ), a Glasgow Cotton Merchant, published his " Manual of Bowls Playing " following his work as the secretary formed in 1849 by Scottish bowling clubs which became the basis of the rules of the modern game.
Cotton Mather, FRS ( February 12, 1663 February 13, 1728 ; A. B.
John Cotton ( 1585 1652 )
" The Woolen and Cotton Manufactory of the Harmony Society with Emphasis on the Indiana Years 1814 1825.
* 1905 Doc Cheatham, American trumpeter, singer, and bandleader ( McKinney's Cotton Pickers ) ( d. 1997 )
* 1935 James Cotton, American singer-songwriter and harmonica player
* 1570 Sir Robert Bruce Cotton, English politician ( d. 1631 )
* 1899 Billy Cotton, English bandleader ( d. 1969 )
* 2000 Maxwell Perry Cotton, American actor
* 1931 Cotton Fitzsimmons, American basketball coach ( d. 2004 )
* 1981 Fearne Cotton, English radio and television host
* 1946 Ronnie Burns, Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Cotton Keays & Morris )
Thomas Bowdler was born at Box, near Bath, Somerset, the youngest son of the six children of Thomas Bowdler ( c. 1719 1785 ), a banker of substantial fortune, and his wife, Elizabeth, née Cotton ( d. 1797 ), the daughter of Sir John Cotton of Conington, Huntingdonshire.
* October 5 December 31 International Cotton Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia
* March 24 Mary Ann Cotton, English serial killer ( b. 1832 )
* February 13 Cotton Mather, New England Puritan minister ( b. 1663 )
* December 16 The World Cotton Centennial World's Fair opens in New Orleans, Louisiana.
* December 23 John Cotton, founder of Boston, Massachusetts ( b. 1585 )
* April 28 Charles Cotton, English poet ( d. 1687 )
* May 6 Robert Bruce Cotton, English politician ( b. 1570 )
* December 4 John Cotton, founder of Boston, Massachusetts ( d. 1652 )
* January 22 Robert Bruce Cotton, English politician ( d. 1631 )

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