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Ratteen
Ratteen Rat*teen", n. [F. ratine.] A thick woolen stuff quilled or twilled.

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- James Rattee (1820–29 March 1855) was an English woodcarver and mason, especially noted for his skill in church ornamentation and restoration, for which...
- Rattee and Kett was a building contractor based in Cambridge. The business was founded by James Rattee in 1843. After George Kett joined the business in...
- which was done to the designs of Charles Alban Buckler and undertaken by Rattee and Kett of Cambridge, was completed in the late 19th century. The 16th...
- continental Gothic style. The construction of the new library was undertaken by Rattee and Kett. Waterhouse was dismissed as architect in 1878 and succeeded by...
- New lecture rooms were designed by Alfred Waterhouse and completed by Rattee and Kett in 1884. Caius owns a substantial amount of land between West Road...
- in Walnut Tree Court was designed by George Frederick Bodley, built by Rattee and Kett and consecrated in 1891. It follows the traditional college chapel...
- the UK Trademark and its claim for p****ing off was dismissed. Mr Justice Rattee refused to grant an ****ction, describing French Connection's use of the...
- placed on the original wooden plinths which had been carved for them by Rattee and Kett in around 1860. The Yellow Drawing Room 1793 by Sir John Soane...
- the dye. The first commercial success was described in the early 1950s. Rattee and Stephens at Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) po****rized the chlorotriazines...
- shirt. European and US retailers use ISO and AATCC standards respectively. Rattee, I. D. (1964). "Bonds between dyes and fibres". Science Progress (1933-...