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  • In the 19th century, the terms cambric and batiste gradually lost their association with linen, implying only different kind of fine plain-weave fabrics with a glossy finish.
  • There was a cambric fairing round the cockpit and also behind the wing to the tail, the latter made by stretching the material over a wire that ran from the wing mounting to the rear fuselage.
  • In the 18th century, after the prohibition of imports into England of French cambrics, with the development of the import of Indian cotton fabrics, similar came to be referred to as cotton cambrics or batistes.
  • In the 18th century, after the prohibition of imports into England of French cambrics, with the development of the import of Indian cotton fabrics, similar came to be referred to as cotton cambrics or batistes.
  • They varied from those worn by priests ( very long, of cambric or linen, and reaching over the chest ), to the much shorter ecclesiastical bands of black gauze with white hem showing on the outside.
  • In 1901 " Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary of the English Language " defined batiste as " usual French name for cambric " or " applied in commerce to a fine texture of linen and cotton ".
  • An audit by the federal Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration, obtained by The Associated Press, found that Smith's company, Cambric, made no payments into employee 401 ( k ) fund for eight months in 1995.
  • By the age of six, Elizabeth was able to sew a beautiful cambric shirt as a gift for Edward VI . Sources state that Kat accustomed Elizabeth to the " elaborate code of politeness and subservience to her elders ".
  • White linen cambric or batiste from Cambrai, noted for its weight and luster, was " preferred for ecclesiastical wear, fine shirts, underwear, shirt frills, cravats, collars and cuffs, handkerchiefs, and infant wear ".
  • The original Leak'Sandwich'hi-fi speaker was a large two-way system employing a 330 mm ( 13 " ) low frequency element, with the sandwich cone, cambric roll suspension, and cast aluminium chassis.
  • The basic garments for women consisted of the smock, fur, linen, cambric, silk, and the cloth of silver or gold & the richer Middle Age women would wear more expensive materials such as silk, or linen.
  • Evening dresses, ribbons, cambrics, imitation cashmere dresses, festoons, embroidered gauze, black crepe, artificial flowers, Brussels and French lace dresses, fine and coarse French laces, perfumery, toys, confectionery, coats, waistcoats and gloves.
  • The most important of these new roads connected a newly laid down Market Square, which still survives, with a linen and cambric factory at its eastern end, adjacent to what was once an army cavalry and artillery barracks ( now Aiken Barracks ).
  • An evening dress in white net with cambric roses, which Ethel Barrymore wore in the 1901 production of " Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, " is displayed near a Sargentesque portrait of the actress in the selfsame garment by Sigismond De Ivanowski.
  • Other American engineering companies here include Cambric Consulting of Draper, Utah, which has 300 employees, and Harza Engineering of Chicago, which builds hydroelectric plants and has an agreement with the national Hydroelectric Institute to " borrow " 100 of its engineers for big projects.
  • || Originally a silk mill, Rose Mill on Ellesmere Street, north of the Bridgewater Canal was later owned by Leigh Friendly Co-operative Society Ltd . It was a weaving shed with 578 looms producing fine shirtings and cambrics . | | | | | }}
  • "Our investigation revealed that amounts withheld from employees'pay for contribution to the plan were not forwarded to the plan in a timely manner, and in some cases, not forwarded at all, " wrote Leonard Garofolo, regional director of the PWBA, in a 1997 letter to Cambric.
  • That year, Rudolph Ackermann's " Repository of Fashions " described the new textile as a " fine clear stuff, not unlike in appearance to leno, but of a very strong and durable description : it is made in different colours; grey, and the colour of unbleached cambric are most in favour ."
  • He appears to have had some complaint with his clothing; author Alan Haynes describes this as a skin disorder so acute that " he could not endure any shirt but of the finest holland or cambric ", although author and historian Antonia Fraser has written of his propensity to sweat so much that he changed his shirt twice a day.
  • With a most bewitching bonnet and veil, a very pink dress, beflounced to the waist, lace-fringed trousers of the most spotless purity, and red leather boots,  the ensemble completed by the green parasol and white cambric pocket handkerchief,  Master Juba certainly looked the black demoiselle of the first ton to the greatest advantage.
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