WILLIAM BRINTON CARPETS. WILLIAM BRINTON

05 veljača 2012


William brinton carpets. Canon rugged camera.



William Brinton Carpets





william brinton carpets






    william
  • William II (c.1060–1100), son of William I; reigned 1087–1100; known as William Rufus. He crushed rebellions in 1088 and 1095 and also campaigned against his brother Robert, Duke of Normandy (1089–96), ultimately acquiring the duchy

  • (williams) United States country singer and songwriter (1923-1953)

  • The name of two kings of England and two of Great Britain and Ireland

  • (williams) English clergyman and colonist who was expelled from Massachusetts for criticizing Puritanism; he founded Providence in 1636 and obtained a royal charter for Rhode Island in 1663 (1603-1683)

  • William I (c.1027–87), reigned 1066–87; the first Norman king of England; known as William the Conqueror. He invaded England and defeated Harold II at the Battle of Hastings (1066). He introduced Norman institutions and customs (including feudalism) and instigated the Domesday Book

  • (williams) English philosopher credited with reviving the field of moral philosophy (1929-2003)





    brinton
  • United States anthropologist who was the first to attempt a systematic classification of Native American languages (1837-1899)

  • Brintons is a British manufacturer of carpets. Founded in 1783 by William Brinton at Hill Pool in Chaddesley, Kidderminster to manufacture spun yarns.

  • launched 8 August 1952; sold in 1997.





    carpets
  • (carpeting) rug: floor covering consisting of a piece of thick heavy fabric (usually with nap or pile)

  • A thick or soft expanse or layer of something

  • form a carpet-like cover (over)

  • A large rug, typically an oriental one

  • (carpet) cover completely, as if with a carpet; "flowers carpeted the meadows"

  • A floor or stair covering made from thick woven fabric, typically shaped to fit a particular room











Mount Tumbledown, Mount William and Sapper Hill




Mount Tumbledown, Mount William and Sapper Hill





From left to right, Mount Tumbledown, Mount William and Sapper Hill on East Falkland. Mount Tumbledown was attacked during the 1982 reoccupation of the Falklands by the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards on 13-14 Jun. Mount William was taken unopposed by the 1/7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles later on 14 Jun when the Argentines fled, believing their own blood-curdling tales about the Gurkhas. A and C Companies of 40 Commando Royal Marines, under the command of 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards, captured Sapper Hill almost without conflict, just before the Argentine surrender. Thank you to Horadan, below, who notes that the Argentines defending Sapper Hill had run out of ammunition.











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