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Tuckingmill - Wikipedia
Tuckingmill or Tucking Mill may refer to: Fulling mill, part of the textile industry. Places. edit · Tucking Mill, a hamlet in Somerset, England ...
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Fulling - Wikipedia
From the medieval period, the fulling of cloth was often done in a water mill, known as a fulling mill, a walk mill, or a tuck mill, and in Wales, a pandy.
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Tucking Mill - MENU - The Rolle Canal Society
A tucking mill worked. In the middle ages woollen cloth was woven with an open weave much like modern sack cloth. This was 'tucked' or 'fulled' by pounding the ...
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www.rollecanalsociety.org
tuck-mill
tuck-mill Now rare. (ˈtʌkmɪl) [f. tuck v.1 + mill n.1] = prec. (Chiefly West of England.)c 1640 J. Smyth Hundred of Berkeley (1885) 4 The multitude of Tuckmills, and fullinge mills which heere abound. 1733 P. Lindsay Interest Scot. 108 Where-ever there is a Conveniency of a River for Tuck-mills near...
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History of Spinning in Ireland Part Three
Tuck Mill. The tuck mill was used in the woollen industry to improve the quality of the woven fabric by repeatedly combing it, producing a warm ...
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Tuck Mill, Llangarren - The Mills Archive
A water-powered mill in the historic county of Herefordshire, England. See related images and documents. See images only. Full details. Power source, Water.
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new.millsarchive.org
tucke
▪ I. tuck, n.1 (tʌk) Forms: 4–7 tucke, 9 Sc. towk, 6– tuck. [f. tuck v.1, in various senses.] 1. A fold or pleat in drapery; † in quot. 1613, a plait of the hair (obs.); now spec. a flattened fold (or one of several parallel folds) in a garment, secured by stitching, either to shorten the article or...
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History of Hampton's Mills
History of Hampton's Mills · The High Street Grist Mill (Tuck-Leavitt Grist Mill) · The Tide Mill · Windmills · Other Mills.
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history.lanememoriallibrary.org
TUCKMILL LOWER, Tuckmill, WICKLOW - Buildings of Ireland
Detached five-bay three-storey water-driven mill, built c.1800, now disused. The walls are constructed in rubble with flush granite quoins, brick dressings.
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www.buildingsofireland.ie
Tully Corn Tuck Mills - IrelandXO
Tully Lodge (house and offices) along with its Corn & Tuck Mill and over 310 acres of land was registered in the name of James W. Garvey.
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irelandxo.com
(PDF) Tuckmills in west Wicklow - John Hussey - Academia.edu
Tuckmills (also called Fulling Mills) indicate the existence of a wool-weaving industry in west Wicklow, Ireland, since early medieval times.
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www.academia.edu
TUCK MILL, Payhembury - 1098154 - Historic England
List entry 1098154. Grade II Listed Building: Tuck Mill. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
historicengland.org.uk
historicengland.org.uk
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. - أندريه ميشو (1746–1803)
Miers - جون ميرز
Milde - كارل أوقست يوليوس (1824–1871)
Mill. - فيليب ميلر (1691–1771)
Millais - جون ميليه (1865–1931) تريليس (1857–1945)
Trimen - Henry Trimen (1843–1896)
Trin. - كارل برنهارد فون ترينيوس (1778–1844)
Triana - José Jéronimo Triana
Tswett - ميكايل تسيفت
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