-
Egyptians were the
first to do****ent
tools for
ropemaking A
ropemaker at work, c. 1425 A
German ropemaker, c. 1470
Public demonstration of
historical ropemaking...
- The
Ropemakers'
Tower (Romanian:
Turnul Frânghierilor, German: Seilerturm), one of the nine
towers located inside the
Citadel of Sighişoara, Mureș County...
- = 1
cable 10
cables = 1
nautical mile (very nearly) OED-cable.
Master Ropemakers Ltd 2023.
Fenna 2002.
Royal Navy 2007. Fenna,
Donald (2002), "cable, cable...
-
known as
Britannic House and
Britannic Tower) is a
building located on
Ropemaker Street on the
northern fringe of the City of London, the main financial...
- Hatter, 1533 Joiner, 1425 Locksmith, 1600 Nailsmith, 1529 Potter, 1605
Ropemaker, 1616 Saddler, 1470 Shoemaker, 1535 Stonemason, 1550 Tailor, 1425 Tanner...
- as well as trekking. The
company was
originally founded in 1862 as a
ropemaker and has been part of the
investment company Telemos Capital since 2021...
- Caquets, and Caquous) were
groups of
inhabitants who
worked as
coopers and
ropemakers,
subjected to
exclusion in
their villages located in Brittany, between...
- ("The Fair
Ropemaker")
after her father's job, was a
French Renaissance poet from Lyon.
Louise Labé was born in Lyon, into a
family of
ropemakers, surgeons...
- years, he
returned to the
subject of New
England history,
writing The
Ropemakers of
Plymouth (1950) and The
Story of the 'Old Colony' of New
Plymouth (1956)...
-
Street had been used as a
ropewalk since 1796. The town of
Boston granted ropemakers use of the land on July 30, 1794,
after a fire had destro**** the ropewalks...