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  1. Bobbin

    About the spindle the Oz character Betsy Bobbin German village on R gen Glowe File Sewing Bobbin.jpg right thumb 200px A sewing machine bobbin, 2 3cm in diameter. A bobbin is a spindle or cylinder, with or without flange s, on which wire , yarn , thread or roll film film is wound. Bobbins are typically found in sewing machine s, camera s, and within Electronics electronic equipment. In non electrical applications the bobbin is used for tidy storage without tangles. In electricity electrical applications a Electromagnetic coil coil of wire carrying a Electric current current has important magnetism magnetic properties. As used in Spinning textiles spinning , weaving , knitting , sewing , or lace making, the bobbin provides temporary or permanent storage for yarn and may be made of plastic , metal , bone or wood . Bobbin lace making is a handcraft which requires the winding of yarn onto a temporary ... of wire. Again, in the modern context of the hobby of bobbin lacemaking, these Sequin spangles ... Bobbin PSF .jpg left 150px thumb A large bobbin of the sort that might be used in an industrial textile loom. In the case of an electrical transformer , inductor or relay , the bobbin is a permanent ... the magnetic core . The bobbin may be made of thermoplastic or Thermosetting plastic thermosetting ... UL or other regulatory agency flammability rating for safety reasons. Other uses references Bobbin can also refer to narrow braid formerly used as trimming. Fact date March 2008 Bobbin Threadbare ... where Penny goes to the spelling bee , and her last word to spell for the win is bobbin. The nickname Bobbin is synonymous with a person who is from Wanborough, Wiltshire . Fact date March 2008 Wind the bobbin up is a common nursery rhyme . Bobbin is often used in the South East of England to refer to a stool or the process of defecation, i.e. I m going for a quick bobbin or Stop talking a load of bobbins . External links http www.stuartking.co.uk index.php bobbin making The Craft of Bobbin Making ...   more details



  1. Bobbin boy

    Morereferences date March 2011 A bobbin boy was a boy who worked in a textile mill in the 18th and early 19th centuries. He would bring bobbin s to the women at the looms when they called for them, and collected the full bobbins of spun cotton or wool thread. They also would be expected to fix minor problems with the machines . Average Salary pay was about 1.00 a week, with days often beginning at 5 30 am and ending around 7 30 pm six days a week. One example of rising from this job to great heights in America was young Andrew Carnegie, who at age 12 worked as a bobbin boy in 1848. ref name Carnegie http books.google.com books?id RekoAAAAYAAJ&printsec titlepage&dq Carnegie knows the presid... Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie p. 34 ref Notable bobbin boys The following persons once worked as a bobbin boy Andrew Carnegie , the great steel tycoon ref name Carnegie Nathaniel Prentice Banks , Governor of Massachusetts and Union American Civil War Union general Robert Frost , Poet Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Bobbin boy Category Industrial occupations Category Child labor in the United States Job stub ...   more details



  1. Bobbin lace

    Image Ursuline lace 2.jpg thumb Bobbin lace in progress at the Mus e des Ursulines de Qu bec Image DubrovnikLace.jpg thumb Making bobbin lace in Lepoglava Croatia Bobbin lace is a lace textile made by braid ing and twisting lengths of yarn thread , which are wound on bobbin s to manage them. As the work ... usually determined by a pattern or pricking pinned on the pillow. Bobbin lace is also known as pillow ... of bone lace ref or ivory . Bobbin lace is one of the two major categories of hand made laces ... 1568 72.jpg thumb Early bobbin lace in gold and silver thread, c. 1570. Image Bobbin lace.JPG thumb Contemporary hand made woollen bobbin lace articles, Wool Expo, Armidale NSW. Pale green lace is made of 2 ply wool. Image Caspar Netscher 003.jpg thumb Lacemaker, 1664 Bobbin lace evolved from passementerie ... both braids and edgings. ref Montupet and Schoeller, 1988, p. 16 18 ref The making of bobbin lace ... for making linen bobbin lace were inexpensive. There was a ready market for bobbin lace of all qualities ... textiles spinning , sewing , weaving or other home based textile arts . Bobbin lace making was established ... centers of Flanders and Normandy eclipsed Italy as the premiere sources for fine bobbin lace, but until .... ref name Levey br style both Structure Bobbin lace may be made with coarse or fine threads. Traditionally ... filaments. Elements of later bobbin lace may include toile or toil clothwork , r seau the net like ground , braids, picots, tallies, and fillings, although not all styles of bobbin lace include all ... made bobbin lace, made by machinery designed by John Heathcoat in 1806. Types Many styles ... made lace became available. Some well known types of bobbin lace are Honiton lace Honiton A very fine ... designs Valenciennes lace Valenciennes , a French bobbin lace with a net like background originating in the 18th century Gallery gallery Image Kl pplerinnen Erzgebirge 1936.jpg Bobbin lace near Schlettau in 1936 Image Frohnauer Hammer 15 2006 11 04.jpg Bobbin lace in progress Image Carolus ...   more details



  1. Bobbin driver

    Throughout history, lockstitch sewing machine s have used a variety of methods to drive their bobbin s so as to create the lockstitch. border 1 class wikitable align center Names Invented Description Picture Notes Transverse shuttle br Longitudinal shuttle 1846 by Elias Howe ref US patent 4750, issued 10 September 1846 ref Image USPatent4750.Howe.TransverseShuttle.jpg center thumb 200px Figure 5 from Howe s patent 4750, showing transverse shuttle K in its race Transverse shuttles carry the bobbin in a boat shaped shuttle, and reciprocate the shuttle along a straight horizontal shaft. The design was popularized in Singer Manufacturing Company Singer s Singer New Family New Family machine. ref ... once the other bobbin driver designs were developed. ref On page 152 of Grace Cooper s The Sewing ... of machines representing every bobbin driver design except the transverse shuttle. ref Image BobbinDrivers.TransverseShuttle.shuttle.jpg center thumb 200px Shuttle from a transverse shuttle bobbin ... shuttle Vibrating shuttle machines carry their bobbin in a bullet shaped shuttle, and reciprocate ... from a vibrating shuttle bobbin driver main Vibrating shuttle Rotary hook br Rotating hook br Rotary ... Figures from Wilson s patent 9041, showing rotary hook and bobbin Rotary hook machines hold their bobbin ... center thumb 200px Hook from a rotary hook bobbin driver main Rotary hook ... 208838, showing oscillating shuttle Oscillating shuttle machines mount their bobbin on the hook, and reciprocate ... center thumb 200px Shuttle and bobbin from an oscillating shuttle bobbin driver   Oscillating hook ? Oscillating hook machines hold their bobbin stationary, and reciprocate the hook through a short arc. The bobbin lays horizontally, right under the needle plate. The design was popularized ... from an oscillating hook bobbin driver   Rotating shuttle The term rotating shuttle is ambiguous. Sometimes it refers to a bobbin case, ref See e.g. US patent 3921553 1975 , Lock Stitch Rotating ...   more details



  1. Stott Park Bobbin Mill

    File Stott Park Bobbin Mill geograph.org.uk 136422.jpg thumb right Stott Park Bobbin Mill File Stott Park Bobbin Mill Steam Engine.jpg thumb right Horizontal steam engine for driving the line shafting in the mill. Built by W Bradley, Gooder Lane Ironworks, Brighouse Stott Park Bobbin Mill was built in 1835 by John Harrison. Located near Newby Bridge , Cumbria , England , it provided the wooden bobbin s to the Lancashire weaving and spinning industry, up to a quarter of a million bobbins per week. The mill was originally powered by a water wheel drawing the water supply from the nearby mill pond. ref http www.english heritage.org.uk publications stott park bobbin mill teachers information sheet stottparkteachersinformationsheet20070813132711.pdf Teachers Information Sheet ref References reflist External links Commons category Stott Park Bobbin Mill position left http www.english heritage.org.uk daysout properties stott park bobbin mill English Heritage Stott Park Bobbin Mill http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk nra searches subjectView.asp?ID B34673 National Register of Archives catalogue entry coord 54.2855 2.9659 type landmark region GB display title Category English Heritage sites in Cumbria Category Museums in Cumbria Category Preserved stationary steam engines Category Textile museums in the United Kingdom Category Steam museums in the United Kingdom Cumbria struct stub English heritage cumbria fr Fabrique de bobines de Stott Park ...   more details



  1. Young Mr. Bobbin

    Infobox television show name Young Mr. Bobbin image File Young mr bobbin 1951.JPG 200px caption Aunt Clara left and Aunt Bertie right fuss over Bobbin, 1951. genre Situation comedy Sitcom creator writer director presenter starring Jackie Kelk br Pat Hosley br Nydia Westman br Jane Seymour Canadian actress Jane Seymour judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme composer country United States language English num seasons num episodes list episodes executive producer producer editor cinematography camera Multi camera setup Multi camera runtime 22&ndash 24 minutes company distributor channel NBC picture format Black and white audio format Monaural first aired start date 1951 08 29 last aired end date 1952 05 18 status Ended Young Mr. Bobbin is an American television situation comedy that aired live on the NBC network during the 1951 52 United States network television schedule 1951 1952 season . Synopsis The series stars Jackie Kelk as Alexander Hawthorne Bobbin, a young high school graduate that lived with his maiden aunts and was in love with the girl next door, Nancy Pat Hosley . Nydia Westman and Jane Seymour co star as Bobbin s aunts. ref cite book last Brooks first Tim coauthors Marsh, Earle F. title The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946 Present publisher Ballantine Books date 2007 10 17 edition 9 pages 1557 isbn 0 345 49773 2 ref The series was canceled after one season. References reflist External links imdb title 0043247 Young Mr. Bobbin Category 1951 television series debuts Category 1952 television series endings Category 1950s American television series Category American television sitcoms Category Black and white television programs Category English language television series Category NBC network shows comedy tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. Wind The Bobbin Up

    Infobox Standard See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs title Wind The Bobbin Up english title comment image image size caption writer Traditional composer lyricist published 1890s written England language English language English form Nursery rhyme original artist recorded by performed by Wind The Bobbin Up is an English language children s nursery rhyme and singing game . Lyrics Among modern lyrics is Wind the bobbin up, Wind the bobbin up, Pull, pull, clap, clap, clap. Wind it back again, Wind it back again, Pull, pull, clap, clap, clap, Point to the ceiling, Point to the floor, Point to the window, Point to the door, Clap your hands together, 1, 2, 3, Put your hands upon your knee. ref name Melling2005 B. Melling, Creative Activities for the Early Years Thematic Art and Music Activities Brilliant Publications, 2005 , p. 64. ref Origins Iona and Peter Opie traced this rhyme back to Yorkshire in the 1890s. When they were collecting games in the 1960s and 70s the version they encountered was Wind the bobbin up, Wind the bobbin up, Pull, pull, Tug, tug, tug. ref name Opie1985 I. Opie and P. Opie, The Singing Game Oxford Oxford University Press, 1985 , pp. 379 82. ref The game In the 1970s the game involved two players winding fists around each other. At Pull, Pull they pushed their fists away from each other and when Tug, Tug was reached they pulled their elbows back. ref name Opie1985 It has now become a much more sedate action game, often with small children carrying out the actions in the lyrics. ref name Melling2005 Notes reflist Category Nursery rhymes Category Singing games ...   more details



  1. Bobbin Head, New South Wales

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  1. When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)

    When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin Along was a 1926 popular song written by songwriter Harry M. Woods . The song was an instant hit for singers like Whispering Jack Smith Whispering Jack Smith , Cliff Edwards and the Ipana Troubadors . Al Jolson , however, had the most success with his recording, which reached 1 on the Billboard charts. Jolson also performed the song on the 1926 sound on disc short film A Plantation Act . The song became the signature song for singer and actress Lillian Roth , who performed it often during the height of her musical career from the late 1920s to the late 1930s. It was later performed by Susan Hayward , playing Roth, in the 1955 biographical film about Roth, I ll Cry Tomorrow . The song was recorded in 1953 by Doris Day , and again reached considerable success on the charts. Also in the 1950s, a version was released by Peter Pan Records , with Rock a Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody on the reverse side of the single. The song helped inspire the name of the United States American casual dining restaurant chain Red Robin the owner of the original restaurant sang in a barbershop quartet which frequently sang the song, and in the 1940s he renamed his restaurant Sam s Red Robin . ref http www.redrobin.com aboutus history.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport 1 Red Robin History ref The English football club Charlton Athletic F.C. Charlton Athletic play Billy Cotton s version of the song as the team come out on to the pitch at their home ground The Valley London The Valley . References reflist Category 1926 songs Category Songs written by Harry M. Woods Category Songs about birds 1920s song stub no When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin Along ...   more details



  1. File:BobbinLace.jpg

    Bobbin lace making Taken by User Elf Elf User talk Elf Talk 10 95 Ft. Verde park, AZ GFDL en migration relicense Orphan image ...   more details



  1. Finsthwaite

    Finsthwaite is a small village in the South Lakeland District , in the county of Cumbria . It is located near the Furness Fells and Windermere . Finsthwaite has a place of worship, St Peter s Church, Finsthwaite St Peter s Church , and a Bobbin Mill called Stott Park Bobbin Mill . References http www.english lakes.com finsthwaite.html coord 54.2825 2.9728 type city 100 region GB display title Category Villages in Cumbria pl Finsthwaite ...   more details



  1. Mundillo

    Image Bobbin lace 5054 Nypl tty pitsi C.JPG thumb alt Bobbin lace 5054 Mundillo bobbin lace Mundillo is a craft of handmade bobbin lace that is cultivated and honored on the island of Puerto Rico . The term mundillo means little world , referring to the cylindrical pillow on which the lace maker Mundillista weaves intricate designs. The decorative lace is created using wooden bobbin s about the diameter of a pencil, which are wound with thread that is twisted and crossed to form a pattern . Depending on the pattern, as few as two dozen or as many as several hundred bobbins may be used. In addition to its use as edging and borders on tablecloths and handkerchief s, and for traditional shirt collars and trim, mundillo is also used to decorate items for special occasions, such as wedding dresses, baptismal gowns, and the cloths used to adorn religious icons. It is said that it was once common for lovers to exchange mundillo lace with romantic inscriptions. ref cite journal last Martinez first Elena title The Queen of Mundillo journal Voices The Journal of New York Folklore date Fall Winter year 2003 volume 29 url http www.nyfolklore.org pubs voic29 3 4 rosa.html accessdate 23 March 2011 ref Bobbin lace was brought to Puerto Rico from Spain , where it had thrived in major commercial markets as well as a cottage industry in Galicia Spain Galicia , Castile and Le n Castilla , and Catalonia . In Spain, lace is called encaje, because it was worked on separately and then joined to material the Spanish word for join is encajar . In Puerto Rico, the towns of Moca , Isabela, Puerto Rico Isabela , and Aguadilla , all in the northwestern part of the island, are famous for mundillo lace. In Moca , commonly known as the Capital or cradle of Mundillo, there is an annual festival dedicated to the handmade lace as well as a museum, El Museo Del Mundillo . See also bobbin lace Rosa Elena Egipciaco Puerto Rican art Puerto Rican Art References Reflist http www.carts.org artist rosa4.html ...   more details



  1. Singer New Family

    unreferenced date August 2010 The Singer New Family Sewing Machine was a bobbin drivers transverse shuttle sewing machine produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company during the middle of the 19th century. It established Singer s reputation as a manufacturer of reliable low arm sewing machines. sewing Category Sewing machines ...   more details



  1. Jumble winding

    Orphan date December 2009 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Wikify date December 2009 Unsourced image removed Image J Wound1.jpg thumb right Jumble wound coil example. Jumble winding is a type of winding done by magnetics manufacturers whereby a wire is randomly wound on a bobbin . In this type of winding, the wire is not wound layer by layer with insulation placed in between. In fact, it is wound full depth, and randomly until the number of turns have been reached. The only insulation throughout is the insulation on the wire and that of the bobbin. Special sectioned bobbins are used for this type of winding. DEFAULTSORT Jumble Winding Category Electromagnetic coils Electronics stub ...   more details



  1. Hicksbeachia pilosa

    taxobox image status status system regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots ordo Proteales familia Proteaceae genus Hicksbeachia species H. pilosa binomial Hicksbeachia pilosa binomial authority Peter Weston P.H. Weston Hicksbeachia pilosa is a small tree in the family Proteaceae . This rare species is native to subtropical rainforest in Queensland in Australia . It was first described in 1988 by Australian botanist Peter Weston , after a collection by Garry Sankowsky and Peter Hind in 1986 at Bobbin Bobbin Falls in North Queensland. ref APNI name Hicksbeachia pilosa P.H.Weston id 39527 ref Its specific name is the Latin adjective pilosus hairy . Hicksbeachia pilosa is found in rainforest from the Big Tableland to the Cardwell Range in northeastern Queensland. References reflist Category Proteaceae Category Proteales of Australia Category Trees of Australia Category Flora of Queensland proteaceae stub Australia eudicot stub tree stub ...   more details



  1. Sons of the Sea (song)

    Sons of the Sea is a traditional sea shanty also known as Bobbing Up and Down Like This and Men of the Ocean . Sons of the Sea was a sea shanty also sung traditionally at Boy Scout s camps and used as the basis of the title of the 1969 Dad s Army episode Sons of the Sea Dad s Army Sons of the Sea . It is also the chosen song anthem for Highridge Utd Football Club in Bristol, England. It is also used as the club theme song by the Western Bulldogs Football Club in the Australian Rules Football league under the title Sons of S cray , as Western bulldogs s old name was Footscray, a suburb in Western Melbourne. When they re named their team to Western Bulldogs , they changed it to Sons of the West , also changing some of the words to fit in with the new song and club name. It has also been known to be sung at gloucestershire cricket games by a select number of supporters. The words are, Sons of the seas, when were bobbin up and down like this. Over the ocean, when were bobbin up and down like this. You can build a ship, my friend, when were bobbin up and down like this. But you can t beat the boys of the gloucestershire, when were bobbin up and down like this. There is also an art song called Sons of the Sea , words by Sarojini Naidu , music by Samuel Coleridge Taylor 1910 of which there is a famous recording by Peter Dawson . There is no literary or musical connection with the folk song discussed above. External links http dragon.sleepdeprived.ca songbook songs3 S3 83.htm Two versions of the words Category Folk songs Category Sea shanties folk song stub ...   more details



  1. Bobbins

    Wiktionary bobbins Bobbins can refer to Bobbin , spindle for winding thread around Bobbins webcomic Bobbins webcomic , webcomic by John Allison disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Jackie Kelk

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Infobox person name Jack Kelk image Young mr bobbin 1951.JPG alt Kelk as Alex Bobbin 1951 caption Kelk as Alex Bobbin, 1951. birth name birth date Birth date 1923 8 6 mf birth place Brooklyn, New York , United States U.S. death date Death date and age 2002 9 5 1923 8 6 mf death place Rancho Mirage, California , United States U.S. nationality other names known for occupation Jackie Kelk August 6, 1923 &ndash September 5, 2002 is an American radio actor and stand up comedian, born in Brooklyn, NY. He played Jimmy Olsen in the first seven years of the radio show The Adventures of Superman radio The Adventures of Superman and Homer, best friend of Henry Aldrich on the teenage radio comedy of the same name. He starred as Young Mr. Bobbin in the NBC TV sitcom and several other series including Leave it to Beaver and The Donna Reed Show . As a young child in the early 1930s he was part of the cast of an Our Gang imitation called Penrod playing a snobby bow tied boy named Georgie Bassett . He died in 2002 of a lung infection. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelk, Jackie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 6, 1923 PLACE OF BIRTH Brooklyn, New York , United States U.S. DATE OF DEATH September 5, 2002 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kelk, Jackie Category 1923 births Category 2002 deaths US radio bio stub US comedian stub ...   more details



  1. Appliqué lace

    Applique Lace refers to various types of lace where the decorative Motif textile arts motif s are applied sewn to an existing openwork fabric , such as tulle , netting , filet or drawn thread and cut work . The motifs can be either handmade needle , bobbin lace or embroidered fabric or machine made. The same is true for the ground fabric. Lace types textile stub Category Lace Category Embroidery ...   more details



  1. Filthy Lucre (rock band)

    Unreferenced date December 2010 Infobox musical artist name Filthy Lucre background group or band origin genre Glam metal associated acts L.A. Guns years active Filthy Lucre were an English people English Rock music rock band featuring Phil Lewis on lead vocals and guitar, Steve Dior on lead vocals and guitar, Jim Writ on bass, and MC Bones on drums. Lewis and MC Bones also played together in L.A. Guns . Dior and Writ also guested with L.A. Guns as backing vocalist s. Discography Popsmear 1997 See also Luker Tim Bobbin , poet who used the phrase in his short verse, http www.greatcaricatures.com articles galleries bobbin html 1773 06 03.html When Filthy Lucre Joins a Man and Wife External links http www.musicmight.com linkto artist CF6E50D6 ADE8 4C63 BA81 567837D Filthy Lucre at MusicMight Category Glam metal musical groups Category British rock music groups Category American rock music groups UK rock band stub US metal band stub ...   more details



  1. Lucre

    Lucre , from the Lat. lucrum, meaning gain in terms of money or wealth within the nation. wiktionary Often it is used in a negative, as in the phrase not given to filthy lucre from the Bible bibleverse 1 Timothy 3 3 AV . From this, the term filthy became slang for money. ref http www.phrases.org.uk meanings filthy rich.html ref In fiction Lucre is the currency in the Mana series Mana series. The novel The Pilgrim s Progress by John Bunyan has a hill called Lucre where the character Demas , a deceiver, beckons to pilgrims to come and join in the supposed silver mining going on in it. References reflist See also Luker disambiguation Tim Bobbin , poet who used the phrase in his short verse, http www.greatcaricatures.com articles galleries bobbin html 1773 06 03.html When Filthy Lucre Joins a Man and Wife Other uses Filthy Lucre is a band Filthy Lucre Live is a live album from the Sex Pistols Filthy Lucre is a song from both Offpist and The Raymond Brake Filthy Lucre is the title of a book written by Joseph Heath. Lucre Island is a fictional island in the Monkey Island series Monkey Island video game series disambig fr Lucre ...   more details



  1. White Family Rotary

    border 1 class wikitable align right style background efefef White Family Rotary type home manufacturer White Sewing Machine Company material fabric stitch lockstitch power treadle, handcrank, add on electric feed feed dogs drop needle s one 15x1 The White Family Rotary or White FR was the first sewing machine produced by the White Sewing Machine Company using a rotary hook bobbin drivers bobbin driver . It joined the successful White Sewing Machine White Vibrating Shuttle on White s expanding product line and eventually eclipsed it. It was originally sold as a treadle with cabinet or as a hand crank with carrying case later, add on electric motors with foot or knee control were available pre installed or as a field upgrade. Typical cost for this machine as a treadle with a cabinet was USD65 in 1909 ref 1909 receipt for sale to one Lena Johnson, reported by Worthopedia at http www.worthpoint.com worthopedia white family rotary treadle sewing machine, retrieved 2010 09 08 ref , which is about USD1532 adjusted. References reflist sewing Category Sewing machines ...   more details



  1. Fabric tube turning

    context date December 2011 Wikify date April 2010 Fabrics are often sewing sewn inside out, in a tube form, or in a manner to allow a filler such as cording to be added. The process of turning the fabric tube has several variations. ref http www.sewing.org files guidelines 1 150 tube turners1.pdf ref Fabric can be turned with a blunt item such as a bobbin or chopstick , or with purchased tools such as the Fasturn, Loop Turners, or Hemostats. ref Singer The New Sewing Essentials by The Editors of Creative Publishing International ISBN 0 86573 308 2 ref References references sewing DEFAULTSORT Fabric Tube Turning Category Sewing ...   more details



  1. Singer Improved Family

    border 1 class wikitable align right style background efefef Singer Model 15 type home manufacturer Singer Manufacturing Company material fabric stitch lockstitch power treadle, handcrank, add on electric feed feed dogs drop needle s one 15x1 The Improved Family , also known as the Model 15 , is a sewing machine produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company during the 19th century and into the 20th century. It utilizes an bobbin drivers oscillating shuttle , but is otherwise quite similar to the Singer Model 27 and 127 Model 27 series machines. sewing Category Sewing machines ...   more details



  1. Glowe

    Other uses Infobox German location Wappen DE Glowe COA.svg image photo Kirche bobbin ruckseite.JPG image caption St. Pauli church in Bobbin lat deg 54 lat min 34 lat sec 13 lon deg 13 lon min 28 lon sec 8 Lageplan Glowe in NVO.svg Bundesland Mecklenburg Vorpommern Landkreis Vorpommern R gen Amt Nord R gen H he 4 Fl che 22.14 Einwohner 1040 Bitte nicht per Hand aktualisieren Wikipedia WikiProjekt Kommunen und Landkreise in Deutschland Einwohnerzahlen Stand 2006 12 31 PLZ 18551 Vorwahl 038302 Kfz R G Gemeindeschl ssel 13 0 73 030 Adresse Verband Ernst Th lmann Str. 37 br 18551 Sagard Website http www.glowe.de www.glowe.de B rgermeister Uwe Radeisen File Schloss Spyker.jpg thumb left Spyker Castle Glowe is a Municipalities of Germany municipality in the Vorpommern R gen district, in Mecklenburg Vorpommern , Germany . The municipality consists of the villages Glowe Baldereck Kampe Bobbin Polchow Ruschvitz Spyker References Reflist External links Commonscat inline http www.glowe.de Official website of Glowe Towns and municipalities in Vorpommern R gen district VorpommernR gen geo stub da Glowe de Glowe eo Glowe it Glowe nl Glowe pl Glowe pt Glowe ro Glowe ru sr vi Glowe vo Glowe war Glowe ...   more details




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