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- more evenly along the laid lines. The International ****ociation of Hand Papermakers and Paper Artists (IAPMA) is the world-leading ****ociation for handmade...
- The Covington Papermakers were a minor league baseball team based in Covington, Virginia. In 1914, the Papermakers pla**** as charter members of the short–lived...
- The Original Society of Papermakers was an early trade union in the United Kingdom. The union is generally held to have been founded in 1800, although...
- capital of the Philippines. Before the end of the 20th century,[when?] papermakers replaced the abacá fibers with wood pulp, which cost less to source and...
- The Appleton Papermakers were a minor league baseball team located in Appleton, Wisconsin. They were part of the Wisconsin-Illinois League from 1909-1914...
- The United Papermakers and Paperworkers (UPP) was a labor union representing workers involved in manufacturing paper in the United States and Canada....
- (1962) Panama City Fliers (1951–1961) Panama City Pelicans (1937–1939) Panama City Papermakers (1936) Panama City Pilots (1935) Previous parks Lions Field...
- Many of its founding members split away from the Original Society of Papermakers, which focused on representing workers who did not use machinery. The...
- James Whatman (1702–1759), the Elder, was a paper maker, born in Kent, who made revolutionary advances to the craft in England. He is noted as the inventor...
- Chinese technology, was carried to the Middle East when a group of Chinese papermakers were captured in the 8th century. Papermaking technology was spread to...