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ostrich-feather
ˈostrich-ˌfeather Also 5–7 estrich-. 1. A feather of an ostrich, esp. one of the long curly quill-feathers of the wings or tail used as a personal ornament or for decorative purposes. Also fig.1460–7 [see ostrich 1 γ]. 1473 J. Warkworth Chron. 14 He..wered ane estryche feder. ? c 1475 Sqr. lowe Degr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ostrich leather
It is actually the back of the ostrich where the animal's neck meets its body. The bumps are quill follicles where a feather grew. The onset of World War I shut down the ostrich feather industry. wikipedia.org
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Frederick Andresen
He has published books including Walking on Ice, An American Businessman in Russia, Dos Gringos, and The Lady with an Ostrich-Feather Fan, the story of His latest is the popular The Lady with an Ostrich-Feather Fan, The Story of the Yusupov Rembrandts. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to diy
Today we're going to be going over how to assemble an ostrich feather centerpiece. All you need is a floral bouquet holder, an eiffel tower vase, and ostrich feather plumes or drabs.
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Mary Gilchrist
Gilchrist was born in Rutherglen to Mary Cameron and John Gilchrist, an ostrich-feather merchant and chess player. wikipedia.org
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Ostrich farming in the Philippines
Ostrich feathers are used to produce feather dusters and as decorations, while ostrich skin is used to produce leather. After the establishment of the Philippine Ostrich and Crocodile Farms, Inc., the "first and biggest ostrich farm in the Philippines", other ostrich farming wikipedia.org
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Oudtshoorn
Two ostrich-feather booms, during 1865–1870 and 1900–1914, truly established the settlement. in 1914, according to The Chicago Tribune, as a result of "the start of World War I, overproduction and the popularity of open-topped cars, which made ostrich-feather wikipedia.org
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Cawston Ostrich Farm
The ostrich farm feather products were shipped and sold throughout the world. The farm closed in 1935. References External links Article from the Omaha Public Library Cawston ostrich feather fan in the Staten Island Historical Society Online Collections wikipedia.org
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Feather duster
The largest manufacturer of ostrich feather dusters is Klein Karoo International (Feathers) in Oudtshoorn, South Africa. Types There are several types of feathers used in feather dusters, but ostrich feathers are most often used. wikipedia.org
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Prince of Wales's feathers
King Richard II, the Black Prince's legitimate son, used ostrich feather badges in several colours and awarded augmented arms with ostrich feather supporters The Freemen of Llantrisant claim that it was their ancestors (the Black Army) who killed King John of Bohemia and captured his ostrich-feather emblem. wikipedia.org
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Shuti hieroglyph (two-feather adornment)
They can be compared to the ostrich features in the Atef crown of Osiris, or the single ostrich feather that symbolizes Maat. The shuti hieroglyph and crown may be based upon Maat's ostrich feather, the single curved-top "shu-feather" hieroglyph. wikipedia.org
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Atef
The feathers are identified as ostrich from their curl or curve at the upper ends, with a slight flare toward the base. They are the same feather as (singly) worn by Maat. wikipedia.org
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Feather bonnet
During the 17th and 18th century, the highlanders who wore this hat began to add ostrich feathers to decorate it. The ostrich feathers were then entwined into a lightweight cage, producing the height. wikipedia.org
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Emblem of the West
It is composed of a hawk or ostrich feather. The feather is associated with the headdress worn by the Libyans. wikipedia.org
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Mrs Pankhurst's Purple Feather
The feather is in the collection of the Museum of London. excepted" (since ostrich plumes were obtained without killing the bird). wikipedia.org
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