ropemaker การใช้
- Three Americans ropemaker James Caldwell, and Crispus Attucks died instantly.
- A ropemaker by trade, he acted as executioner on seventeen occasions.
- A office tower at Ropemaker Place has also been developed by British Land.
- He supervised the Ropemaker, the Boatswain's mate and the Sailmaker.
- After completing a basic schooling, Bonifacia began to work as a ropemaker.
- Industries that developed included shipbuilding, brickworks, a foundry, ropemakers and sailmakers.
- Ropemakers used to use hemp for ropes.
- She is buried in the family vault in the Church of the Ropemakers in Loudun.
- Ropes were made in fields but ropemakers bought or rented thin long strips of land.
- Its first owner was a ropemaker.
- He was the son of Andrew Mounsher ( or Mounser ) of Portsmouth, a ropemaker.
- Initially making their living as millers, then farmers, the younger branches eventually became ropemakers.
- Other petty officers included a ropemaker, sailmaker, clerk, quartermaster and quartermaster's mate.
- At 17 he became a ropemaker's apprentice; at about the same time he started to write.
- It was early owned by ropemaker Robert Parrott, who allowed the community to use it as a picnicing ground.
- She was from a very poor background and had lived supporting herself as a ropemaker, when she met him.
- In 1821, the property was expanded with the purchase of the adjacent lot to the south along Ropemaker Lane.
- He was born in Edinburgh, the third of nine children of Thomas Newlands, a ropemaker, and Janet Mckay.
- Reed was born at Stockton, Durham, in March 1723, the second son of John Reed, a presbyterian ropemaker.
- Born in Budapest, Hungary, Oliver Sin was raised with his sister Judit by his father, Zoltan Sin, a ropemaker.
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