Bobbin

  • 61St.-Pauli-Kirche (Bobbin) — Die St. Pauli Kirche Kirchturm …

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  • 62Stott Park Bobbin Mill — was built in 1835 by John Harrison. Located near Newby Bridge, Cumbria, England, it provided the wooden bobbins to the Lancashire weaving and spinning industry, up to a quarter of a million bobbins per week.External links* [http://www.english… …

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  • 63Wind The Bobbin Up — is a traditional children s nursery rhyme. Lyrics : Wind the bobbin up : Wind the bobbin up : Pull, pull, clap, clap, clap : Point to the ceiling : Point to the floor : Point to the window : Point to the door : Clap your hands together, 1, 2, 3 …

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  • 64alloy bobbin — a light weight, hollow bobbin on the footrope of a bottom trawl with holes to allow flooding. Also called drilled bobbin …

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  • 65drilled bobbin — a light weight, hollow bobbin on the footrope of a bottom trawl with holes to allow flooding. Also called alloy bobbin …

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  • 66Melinda Bobbin — Liste des personnages de l’univers de Harry Potter Cet article est une liste référençant les personnages de l univers de Harry Potter. Les personnages principaux peuvent être identifiés dans les articles suivants : Harry Potter Ron Weasley… …

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  • 67dan leno bobbin — a large and hollow steel ball on a trawl between the otter boards and the net; functions to prevent the trawl wings from becoming entangled with small objects …

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  • 68Packaging bobbin — Приемная упаковка …

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  • 69passive bobbin — noun see passive II, 1b …

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  • 70Mundillo — (bobbin lace) Mundillo is a craft of handmade bobbin lace that is cultivated and honored on the island of Puerto Rico. The term mundillo means little world , referring to the cylindrical pillow on which the lace maker ( Mundillista ) weaves… …

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