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There they sold heavy wool cloth manufactured by men and women in every part of Europe.
They hate to burn good wool cloth, which can't be bought for any price here.
Men and women do make wool cloth in mills.
From medieval times the production of wool cloth was a major Devon industry.
His voice, when he spoke, was hoarse, rough as wool cloth against the skin.
In the early 20th century, Najd produced coarse wool cloth.
It is wrapped in a wool cloth tied with thick cords of red and blue.
For years my mother even kept a piece of hot pink wool cloth to make me a skirt and short blazer when the time came.
The first step in the process was to assess how much steel, cement, wool cloth, etc. would be available for the next year.
The complex produced high-quality crafts and fine hand-woven wool cloth.
You are given a blue jacket and pants and a grey wool cloth coat.
Declined in popularity from 1813, being replaced by harder wearing and better quality wool cloths.
They in turn use their coins to buy wool cloth or food or what they need.
If we part with Hawis, who is to weave wool cloths for me and make up my dresses?
Traditional and fashion pure wool cloths are available.
There, 50 or so textile mills produce what is widely acknowledged to be the finest wool cloth in the world.
The community was effectively self-sufficient, the mill producing yarn and wool cloth.
Querétaro was the first major producer of wool cloth in New Spain.
Prosperity came through the manufacture of wool cloth and in the 17th century there was a fine market house on stone arched pillars.
During this time the city prospered mostly through trade, fishing, leather craft and the production of wool cloths.
By the fifteenth century, women were wearing long dresses made from wool cloth, often decorated with ribbons and other accessories.
Another proposed origin of the name is from burnete, a high quality wool cloth originally dyed to a dark brown colour.
Dutch ships, on the other hand, would leave American ports with barely 1000 bags of wool cloth unsold.
The town prospered from the 17th century when Flemish immigrants made the town famous for its wool cloth trade.
Shoulder straps to field uniforms, standardized to all service ranches, were made of khaki wool cloth.