10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FURRIERY»
Discover the use of
furriery in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
furriery and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Conservation of Leather and Related Materials
Section 15.2 describes hair structure and morphology, fur-skin dressing and
dyeing methods, furriery techniques including the 'dropping' or 'stranding' ofskins
and the method ofmaking up furs into finished garments. Section 15.3 deals with
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Marion Kite, Roy Thomson, 2006
God's. Furriery. There was another huge storm front coming my way. I stared at it
as I drove towards home. The big black clouds approached. They came closer
and were upon me. I phoned my father and asked him if he had noticed them.
3
Imaginary Cartographies: Possession and Identity in Late ...
Curataria (Cobblery) 5 Fustaria (Carpentery) -, Sabataria de San Jacme (
Shoemakery of St. Jacques) 5 Mazel Veilh (Old Market) 4 Pellissaria (Furriery) 4
Botaria (Coopery) 3 Draparia (Drapery) ,4 Draparia Sobeyrana (Upper Drapery)
3 ...
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The complete farmer: or, a general dictionary of husbandry ...
SCOl'R, in Furriery, a disease of the las kind which frequently affects cons, calves
, and other aui. nials. See hooseneis. ./F/u'/e-ScouK, in Farriery, a disease in
sheep of the more violent (lux kind, supposed to originate in consequence of their
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Society of Arts (Great Britain). Society of Gentlemen, Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1807
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review
for sale by the Laplanders to the fair at Enontekis consist of rein-deer and sheep
skins, and rein-deer flesh; pelisses, called Lap wit ties ; boots, shoes, gloves ;
various articles of furriery, such as the skins of white and red foxes, gluttons, ...
H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley, 1818
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Commercial Relations of the United States: Reports from the ...
Bid*:* Hides: Crude, fresh or dry not fit for furriery Crude, fresh, or dry, fit for
furriery Tanned, with the hair, tine and common. Tanned without the hair Simply
tanned, except ovine skins Simply tanned ovine skins Patent leather Finished for
solo ...
Unfit lor furriery 2. Fit for furriery (ft) Tanned with the hair on (c) Tanned without
the hair and unfinished: 1. Of sheep and goats 2. Other Other, whole (di Tunned
without the hair and finished: 1. Kid and lamb skins for, gloves 2. For soles Other
c) ...
United States. Congress, 1906
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United States Consular Reports: Reports from the Consuls of ...
Paper, card-board, etc Furriery , Drugs and chemical products.. Sundries fe.
083.054 575,l8i 39.747 348, 605 44,49' =9,375 982,111 7,916 104,902 13,39°
355,220 "7,949 9. "53 104, 498 192,498 77, 764 94,448 14=,33° 187, 731 91.34"
47D ...
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Monthly Consular and Trade Reports
... salted for preservation. , Lire. Lire. 1. Unfit for furriery ............................. . . . . . . . . .
. .. Free. Free. 2. Fit. for. furriery ............................... ..l . . . . . . . . . . -. Free. Free. (5)
Tanned with the hair on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. 100 kilos . . 60.00 ' .
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The Complete Farmer: Or, General Dictionary of Agriculture ...
Si-iouausn-Pinohing, in Farriery, an accident caused in horses by labouring or
straining when too young, or by being over-loaded. Snowmen-Torn, in Furriery,
an accident caused from sliding or separating the fore legs too greatly, by which
the ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FURRIERY»
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furriery is used in the context of the following news items.
The Portland Art Museum's Extravaganza of Italian Fashion
... of Italian fashion talent.” The exhibition promises a feast of gorgeous and historic clothes and fine leathercraft, furriery, textiles, and knitwork. «Portland Monthly, Feb 15»
Forget dogs, you can now even adopt a donkey!
... nutritional requirements apart from providing medical care and furriery (hoof trimming on regular basis) free of charge for the adopted donkey ... «Daily News & Analysis, Sep 13»
Furriers adapting to change
Furriery might be a dying art - in more ways than one - but Dunedin business partners Max Wilson and Heather Kirk have adapted to changing ... «Otago Daily Times, Aug 12»
The Hours: Visual Art of Contemporary Latin America
In contrast, Argentine artist Nicola Costantino's series Peleteria con piel Humana (Human Furriery) features a fetching pair of high-heeled ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 07»