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Linen and Hall
* 1989: An Upstairs Outlook, Linen Hall Library
* 1990: The Tree Clock, Linen Hall Library
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010
* Linen Hall Library, Belfast
He was a member of the Linen Hall library and the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society.
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010
* 2001-02: Linen Hall Library, Troubled Images Project
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, August 2010
Former Linen Hall, Castlebar
Major renovations have taken place on Main Street, Linen Hall Street and Castle Street in recent months.
* Linen Hall
" The Parade of Innocence " ( Co-Ordinating Group on Miscarriages of Justice, 1989 ), Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, Northern Ireland, August 2010
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010
In 2001, eight years before his death, Dr. Daly donated his entire set of writings to the Political Collection of the Linen Hall Library.
Linen Hall Library
The Linen Hall Library is located at 17 Donegall Square North, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Linen Hall Library, October 2009
The Linen Hall Library is a unique institution.
In 1802 the Library moved into permanent premises in White Linen Hall ( from which it took its name, though legally it is still the Belfast Society for Promoting Knowledge ).
As the Library's centenary approached it was hit by another setback as it lost its premises in White Linen Hall to make way for the construction of the new City Hall.
* Linen Hall Library

Linen and Library
The Society still exists today retaining ownership of the Old Museum Building, publishing occasional books, and running a lecture series out of the Linen Hall Library.

Linen and oldest
Linen textiles appear to be some of the oldest in the world: their history goes back many thousands of years.

Linen and Belfast
Linen technology and science in agriculture were exhibited in " Farm and Factory " in Belfast.
* Castle Island Linen Co. Castle Island Factory ; & at Belfast
The site now occupied by Belfast City Hall was once the home of the White Linen Hall, an important international Linen Exchange.
The Street that runs from the back door of Belfast City Hall through the middle of Linen Quarter is Linen Hall Street.

Linen and has
Linen has poor elasticity and does not spring back readily, explaining why it wrinkles so easily.
Linen typically has a thick and thin character with a crisp and textured feel to it, but it can range from stiff and rough, to soft and smooth.
Linen is relatively easy to take care of, since it resists dirt and stains, has no lint or pilling tendency, and can be dry-cleaned, machine-washed or steamed.
The song has been recorded by Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, The Chieftains, Josh Andrews, The Flash Girls, Caroline Groussain, Sheri Kling, Show of Hands, Peter, Paul and Mary ( as " Flora "), Mark Knopfler, Crooked Still, Dirty Linen, Branimir Štulić ( in Croatian, titled " Usne Vrele Višnje ") and Pat Gubler ( PG Six ) on the album Slightly Sorry ( Amish Records 2010 ) among others.
Since about the 1950s to 1960s the flax fibre for Irish Linen yarn has been, almost exclusively, imported from France, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Linen damask weaving in Ireland has less capacity, and it is confined at very much the top end of the market for luxury end uses.
What constitutes genuine Irish linen has been defined by the Irish Linen Guild.
In 2009, a Linen Chest opened in the mall but only has an outdoor entrance.
Solis also encouraged and negotiated with the International Produce Market and American Linen Company to stay and / or locate in the 25th Wards Planned Manufacturing District ( PMD ) which has brought and continues to bring jobs and capital to the community.
Linen thread has a gummy consistency if chewed, due to its pectin content ; a quality only found in bast fibers.

Linen and many
Linen is composed of higher quality material, and remains popular with many professional artists, especially those who work with oil paint.
Linen is cloth woven from, or yarn spun from the flax fibre, which was grown in Ireland for many years before advanced agricultural methods and more suitable climate led to the concentration of quality flax cultivation in northern Europe ( Most of the world crop of quality flax is now grown in Northern France, Belgium and the Netherlands ).

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