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  2. Petersham ribbon - Wikipedia

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    Petersham ribbon, also called Petersham facing or simply Petersham, is a thick, stiff, flexible corded ribbon usually made out of either cotton, rayon, viscose, or a cotton/ rayon or viscose blend of fibres and used as facing by milliners and tailors. Petersham is frequently watered on both sides and comes

  3. Grosgrain - Wikipedia

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    A close-up of a piece of grosgrain ribbon. Note the ribs that go across the ribbon. Grosgrain ribbons in various colors and widths. Grosgrain (/ ˈ ɡ r oʊ ɡ r eɪ n / GROH-grayn, [1] also sometimes / ˈ ɡ r ɒ s ɡ r eɪ n / GROS-grayn) is a type of fabric or ribbon defined by the fact that its weft is heavier than its warp, creating prominent transverse ribs.

  4. Bridgehead - Wikipedia

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    Built by Vauban (1679–1681) with a bridge and bridgehead across the Rhine. It was demolished under the terms of Article III of the Treaty of Paris (1815). Bridgehead (French tête de pont) is a High Middle Ages military term, which before the invention of cannons meant the military fortification that protects the end of a bridge. Like many ...

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  6. Cambridge City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge City Football Club is a football club based in Cambridgeshire, England, who currently play in the Isthmian League North Division. Formed in 1908 as Cambridge Town F.C. in Cambridge, they played their home games at the City Ground, Cambridge, between 1922 and 2013, and changed their name in 1951 when Cambridge was granted city status.

  7. Bridge Battle of the Century - Wikipedia

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    The day-by-day scores were front-page news in 30 countries and every move was reported on the radio. — Terence Reese and David Bird, Famous Hands from Famous Matches [ 4 ] The match attracted a mass audience, being front-page news across the world and widely reported on the radio; [ 1 ] the term "Bridge Battle of the Century" was used in ...

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  9. Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships - Wikipedia

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    The second Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championship was held in Murrumbeena, Victoria near Melbourne on 7–12 March 2006. The competition was won by India, with England coming in second and Australia finishing in third. [1]