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Tenterground - Wikipedia
A tenterground, tenter ground or teneter-field was an area used for drying newly manufactured cloth after fulling.
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History of Tenter Ground, Spitalfields | Look Up London
Tenters were wooden frames on which fabric could be held in place. The aim was to make sure the material dried evenly and it didn't shrink ...
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Tenter Ground | Chris Dyson Architects
Situated steps away from the Spitalfields Market, the property consists of two separate buildings which form an isolated space within the bustling urban ...
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tenter-ground
† ˈtenter-ground Obs. [f. tenter n.1 + ground n.] Ground occupied by tenters for stretching cloth, etc.1714 Lond. Gaz. No. 5266/8 In the Tentor Ground by the Dog house in Bunhill fields. 1769 Gray Let. to Wharton 18 Oct., I entered Kendal almost in the dark, and could distinguish only a shadow of th...
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on tenterhooks - by Jane Brocket - yarnstorm
Tenterhooks were used to affix a piece of cloth by the selvedges to a tenter, an outdoor wooden frame on which cloth, eg linen or wool, was stretched to dry ...
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tenterground - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From tenter + ground. Noun. edit. tenterground (plural tentergrounds). An area used for drying newly manufactured cloth after fulling.
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Tenter Ground | Rundell Associates Architecture & Design
The short terrace of warehouses at Tenter Ground in Spitalfields are all that remains of the Tenter Ground estate that was built at the start of the nineteenth ...
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than a Market: Mr Londoner heads east to discover secret Spitalfields
Back then Spitalfields was far from fashionable and property could be had for a song. Near Spitalfields Market is a street called Tenter Ground.
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Tenter Ground London E1 was originally an open space used by the ...
Tenter Ground London E1 was originally an open space used by the Huguenot silk weavers to dry the cloths they made on frames called tenters.
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My Tenterground | Spitalfields Life
My Tenterground consisted of six streets in the form of a ladder, the two uprights being Shepherd St and Tenter St, and going across like four rungs.
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tenter-ground, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun tenter-ground is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for tenter-ground is from 1714, in London Gazette ...
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Cork Street, Dublin
The Tenter House was erected in 1815 in this street, financed by Thomas Pleasants. The site had once been a Quaker burial ground.
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tenter
▪ I. tenter, n.1 (ˈtɛntə(r)) Forms: 4–5 teyntur, 5 tayntour, tentowre, 5–6 tentour, 5–7 taynter, teynter, tenture, 5–8 tentor, 6 teynto(u)r, -tree, tentar, 6–7 tainter, teinter, -or, 6– tenter. [The varieties of the suffix make the exact origin somewhat obscure: the forms in -ur, -our, -or, -er, -ar...
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3rd White Cloth Hall
Most of the money for the scheme came from the wealthy Leeds merchants, and a site was found on a piece of land called the Tenter Ground in the Calls.
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River Poddle
The Tenter Water is so-called after the Tenter Fields, an area between Greenville Avenue and the modern Oscar Square once used for stretching and drying Historians have debated the choice of site, on marshy ground between two streams, and Bernard proposed that it could only be because of some holy association
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