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  2. Schrebera swietenioides - Wikipedia

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    Schrebera swietenioides is a flowering plant in the family Oleaceae found in India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.It prefers dry forests.It is commonly known as weaver's beam tree. [2]

  3. Beamer (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    Wrapping the warp threads around the warp beam of a loom in preparation for weaving. A beamer was an occupation in the cotton industry. [1] The taper's beam is a long cylinder with flanges where 400 plus ends (threads) are wound side-by-side. Creels of bobbins with the correct thread, mounted on a beaming frame wind their contents onto the beam.

  4. Bancroft Shed - Wikipedia

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    The loomed weavers beam was taken into the weaving shed, where a weaver would tenter four Lancashire Looms working at 220 picks per minute. The beam was gaited to the loom and kept working by a tackler who tentered 130. With the More Looms system brought in after the second war, weavers tentered ten looms, but the tackler had a set of 70. [12] [13]

  5. New Rockefeller Center attraction lets visitors recreate ...

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    In the photo, 11 construction workers have lunch as they sit on a steel beam suspended 850 feet in the air. The photo was first published in The New York Herald-Tribune on October 2, 1932 and is ...

  6. Loom - Wikipedia

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    A simple treadle floor loom. Mouse over components for pop-up links. The warp runs horizontally. On the left the warp beam, held from turning by with a weighted trough to keep the warp taut; on the right, the cloth beam (also called a breast beam on this type of loom), with a pawl and ratchet to allow the weaver to roll up the fell. In the ...

  7. Warp-weighted loom - Wikipedia

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    This allows the weaver to walk back-and-forth while working, so that wider cloth can be woven than is practical on a ground loom. On Ancient Greek vase paintings, two weavers, most often women, are shown working side-by-side on the warp-weighted loom. [9] This is unusual because most other looms require a resting position of standing or sitting.

  8. Weaving - Wikipedia

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    The warp-beam is a wooden or metal cylinder on the back of the loom on which the warp is delivered. The threads of the warp extend in parallel order from the warp-beam to the front of the loom where they are attached to the cloth-roll. Each thread or group of threads of the warp passes through an opening (eye) in a heddle.

  9. College football winners and losers: The 21 teams that still ...

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    Over 20 teams can claim they have a path to the College Football Playoff with two weeks to go in the regular season. The first season with the 12-team playoff hasn't lacked for drama.