PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «BEETLING»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BEETLING»
Descubre el uso de
beetling en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
beetling y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland
The external appearance of the beetling mill reflected the processes carried on
within. On the ground floor stood the beetling engines, either driven from an
external waterwheel or with a central, internal wheel driving perhaps four
engines on ...
William Alan McCutcheon,
1984
2
Cookstown: From Lough Neagh to the Sperrins
About four miles west of Cookstown on the River Kildress, situated in a quiet glen
in the townland of Corkhill, is Wellbrook Beetling Mill. Beetling is the stage of
linen manufacture in which the cloth is beaten with heavy wooden hammers by
an ...
3
Stronger Than a Hundred Men: A History of the Vertical Water ...
Beetling mills were a modification of the water-powered fulling mill long used in
the woolen textile industry. In a beetling mill linen was slowly drawn over a large
wooden roller or stone beam while smooth wooden hammers rapidly beat on it, ...
4
Jennings and Darbishire
5
United States Patents on Powder Metallurgy
_ _ __ 1, 793,098 Method and apparatus for sifting powders produced by
beetling mills. Kramer ______ -_ 1, 798, 886 High-speed beetling mill having
serrated beetling rotors. Kramer ______ __ 1, 802, 658 Charging regulator for
beetling ...
Raymond E. Jager, Rolla Estus Pollard,
1947
6
Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House
French linen, also of high quality, is characteristically woven of round yarns, that
is, it has not been put through the beetling process that is used to flatten linen.
See "Beetling" on page 225, chapter 15. Not all linen produced in these countries
is ...
7
Ingenious Ireland: A County-by-County Exploration of the ...
A County-by-County Exploration of the Mysteries and Marvels of the Ingenious
Irish Mary Mulvihill. INGENIOUS IRELAND Some of the wooden beetling
hammers from Wellbrook Mill, used. NEWTOWNSTEWART ...
Spending time beetling, visiting theraces, walkingand fishing was
hisusualschedule. Here, prospective clergymen could do allthatthey wouldlater
condemn from their pulpits. Although Charles seemsnot to have been asbad as
some,he never ...
Mrs. Beetling was scrubbing the verandah, her sleeves rolled up above her
elbows, arms and hands newborn-looking from hot water and soda. At Mahony's
approach, she sat back on her heels to let him by; then, seeing that he intended
to ...
Henry Handel Richardson,
1971
10
Observations on the Population and Resources of Ireland
The expense of hand beetling is four pence per stone; when done in the mill, the
expense is the same, if the expense of labourers attending is included; but mill
beetling is preferred decidedly, as leaving the flax in a cleaner state. The mill ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BEETLING»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
beetling en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
100th anniversary bowls Midton members them over
The family brought over workers from Ireland to work in the factory and pioneered a new type of machinery, from Ireland, known as Beetling. «TheGazette.co.uk, Jul 15»
That Tears Might Fall, a short story by Mary Russell
... a boarded-up window of some school or apartment they'd commandeered, waiting their moment and then firing at a figure beetling from one ... «Irish Times, Jun 15»
Arts trail has gone from strength to strength
... public venues and additional overflow parking is also provided and a Trail Shuttle Bus will be beetling about between Arnside and Silverdale ... «The Westmorland Gazette, Jun 15»
All guns blazing as Scotsman Howie tops Amateur Championship …
With the Great Britain & Ireland Walker Cup selectors beetling about the Carnoustie links, Ferguson is eager to push his case for a call up and, ... «Herald Scotland, Jun 15»
Town mouse takes up gardening
The chief characteristic of our Pimlico yard — to call this space, overlooked by beetling terraces, a garden would be overdoing it — is Stygian ... «Country Life, Jun 15»
The Staves, Hay Festival, review: 'celestial and woe-tinged'
Of all the fascinating things that happen at the Hay Festival, I always enjoy the people-watching, trying to match the beetling crowds with the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 15»
How Long Until Los Angeles Clippers' Fatal Flaw Exposes the Team?
... efficiency, according to HoopsStats.com, while the small forward position cycled between relative obscurity and beetling incompetence. «Bleacher Report, May 15»
Arsenal vs Swansea City, Premier League: as it happened
Montero, draemin of Chambers, goes beetling up the left but Bellerin is a far quicker opponent and brings him down by foul means not fair. «Telegraph.co.uk, May 15»
Princess honored with a world-class name
Once upon a time, there was a new frontier and people were beetling all around making up names for cities. They liked to name their cities for ... «Charlotte Observer, May 15»
Chelsea 2015: Dan Pearson is back and looking to a Paxton …
Here was inspiration for a beetling rock face which would be the stream's entry point to the garden, and which also makes reference to ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Abr 15»