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- Dowlas abstract "Dowlas is the name given to a plain cloth, similar to sheeting, but usually coarser.It is made in several qualities, from line warp and weft to two warp and weft, and is used chiefly for aprons, pocketing, soldiers' gaiters, linings and overalls. The finer makes are sometimes made into shirts for workmen, and occasionally used for heavy pillow-cases.The word is spelt in many different ways, but the above is the common way of spelling adopted in factories, and it appears in the same form in Shakespeare's First Part of Henry IV, Act III scene 3. The dowlas of the early twentieth century was a good, strong and closely woven linen fabric. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:".
- Dowlas wikiPageID "3167357".
- Dowlas wikiPageRevisionID "540417128".
- Dowlas hasPhotoCollection Dowlas.
- Dowlas subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Dowlas type Artifact100021939.
- Dowlas type Fabric103309808.
- Dowlas type Object100002684.
- Dowlas type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dowlas type Whole100003553.
- Dowlas type WovenFabrics.
- Dowlas comment "Dowlas is the name given to a plain cloth, similar to sheeting, but usually coarser.It is made in several qualities, from line warp and weft to two warp and weft, and is used chiefly for aprons, pocketing, soldiers' gaiters, linings and overalls.".
- Dowlas label "Dowlas".
- Dowlas sameAs m.08wp77.
- Dowlas sameAs Q5302697.
- Dowlas sameAs Q5302697.
- Dowlas sameAs Dowlas.
- Dowlas wasDerivedFrom Dowlas?oldid=540417128.
- Dowlas isPrimaryTopicOf Dowlas.