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Wool Winder
On 11 September, Wool Winder won the St. Leger Stakes. Wool Winder ran eight times in 1907 and won £10,556 for Baird. 1908: four-year-old season Heralded as a top prospect for the coming season, Wool Winder wikipedia.org
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wool-winder
ˈwool-ˌwinder [winder n.1 (wind v.1 16, 23 b).] 1. One who ‘winds’ or packs up fleeces for transport or sale.1523–34 Fitzherb. Husb. §52 Let the wol be well folden or wounden with a woll-wynder, that can good skyll therof. 1550 Proclam. Winding of Wools 23 May 1 The feloweshippe of wole wynders, oth... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ciud-siorraig
The ciud-siorraig was a kind of wool winder, with an arrangement of toothed wheels, worked by the revolving winder, and with a spring which makes a sound when the number of threads forming a "cut" is wound around the rim of the winder wheel. wikipedia.org
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wool
▪ I. wool, n. (wʊl) Forms: 1, 5–6 wul, wull, 3–6 woll, 4–5 wulle, wolle, 4–6 wole, woolle, 5–6 Sc. vol, (1 uul, 3, 6 wol, 5 who(o)ll, whowl, Sc. woyll, voyll, wo, 6 woull(e), 5–7 Sc. wow, 6–8 wooll, (8 owl, 8– dial. woo, oo', oo), 6– wool. [Com. Teut. and Indo-Eur.: OE. wull, str. f. = OFris. wolle,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Winder (surname)
In Lancashire county, well known for sheep farms and wool processing, a person who winds wool, thread, or yarn was called a winder. (Translated as Richard the Winder and Thomas the Winder.) wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to string a ukulele (quick and simple) [hix bros. music]
string off pull the strings off the top if you want to clean the fretboard a really great way to clean the fretboard is to get some four ought steel wool it's a hand drill portable battery-powered drill you get this peg winder that fits in the Chuck here like so my powered peg winder and I do the same thing
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Orby (horse)
Orby opened up a clear lead and stayed on to win "cleverly" by two lengths from Wool Winder with Slieve Gallion finishing third. Wool Winder made up a great deal of ground in the straight and was felt by some to have been an unlucky loser. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to clean and oil a vintage sewing machine part 1
buds a soft cotton cloth for doing the metal polishing cotton wool for applying oil when we get around to cleaning the japanese parts of the machine this isn't refined cotton wool this is coarse cotton wool from an old mattress but it is 100 cotton the lubricant a non-silicon lubricant if there are any
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Ned Baird
His horse Playfair winning the 1888 Grand National, that was followed in 1907 when his horse Wool Winder won the St. wikipedia.org
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Iron Cross (disambiguation)
Wisconsin-Madison Iron Cross, Warwickshire, a place in England Oxalis tetraphylla or Iron Cross, a plant Crois-iarna or iron cross, a kind of hank reel, or wool winder See also Cross of Iron (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Otto Madden
It has been suggested by some that he pulled Wool Winder when on course for a second Derby win in 1907. wikipedia.org
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Scadding Cabin
Furnishings include two spinning wheels and a wool winder, equipment for making bread and butter, a candle mold and utensils for cooking on an open hearth wikipedia.org
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Wrap reel
A wrap reel or skein winder is a device for measuring yarn and making it into hanks of a standard size. For example, a skein of cotton would be 80 turns on a reel of circumference, making , while the standard length for wool worsted would be . wikipedia.org
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Carding
"In the grease" means that the lanolin that naturally comes with the wool has not been washed out, leaving the wool with a slightly greasy feel. conveyor belt and often the output of the cottage carder is stored as a batt or further processed into roving and wound into bumps with an accessory bump winder wikipedia.org
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Pryce Lewis
Early life Lewis was born in 1831 to a family of wool weavers living in Newtown, Wales. During the following week, Lewis was pressured by agents of Winder into making a confession that would incriminate Webster, who had been arrested by Winder's wikipedia.org
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