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Creel (basket), Creel
Creel and Creels can refer to: *Creel (basket), a type of basket used in fly fishing and commercial fishing *Creel (surname) *Creel, Chihuahua, a town in Mexico * Creel-Terrazas Family, a notable family in the Mexican state of Chihuahua *a series of bobbins holding the roving on a spinning mule *an overhead clothes airer *a crater on Mars *Creels, West Virginia *Jargon for a type of fishing or shellfishing harvester interview to determine Catch Per Unit Effort See also * * Creal (other) *Creole (other) Creole may refer to: Anthropology *Alaskan Creole people, people descended from the inhabitants of colonial Alaska before it became a part of the United States during the period of Russian rule * Creole peoples, ethnic groups which originated ... * Creelman, a surname {{disambiguation ...
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Creel (basket)
A creel is a wicker basket usually used for carrying fish or blocks of peat. It is also the fish trap used to catch lobsters and other crustaceans. In modern times, the term has come to encompass various types of wicker baskets used by Angling, anglers or commercial fishermen to hold fish or other prey. The word is also associated with agriculture and some domestic baskets. In the fishing in the North Sea, North Sea herring industry of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the creel was a basket used to measure the volume of a catch. The standard measures were creel, which were made in officially approved volumes of one half and one quarter cran (unit), cran (another unit for measuring fresh herring). An angler's creel is designed to function as an evaporative cooler when lined with moss and dipped into the creek to keep the catch chilled. Caught fish are inserted through a slot in the top, held in place by a small leather strap. Creels are also the high sides added to a tow ...
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Creel (surname)
Creel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: People *The Creel-Terrazas family of Mexican politicians and industrialists: ** Enrique Creel (1854–1931), Mexican politician and industrialist, namesake of Creel, Chihuahua ** Lola Creel (born 1955), Mexican documentarian ** Santiago Creel (born 1954), Mexican politician *Gavin Creel (1976–2024), American actor and singer *George Creel (1876–1953), American journalist, politician, and head of Committee on Public Information * Herrlee Glessner Creel (1905–1994), American sinologist and philosopher * Jack Creel (1916–2002), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Leanna Creel (born 1970), American actress and film producer * Walton Creel (born 1974), American artist * William Jackson Creel, American doctor and namesake for several Florida structures Fictional characters * Carl "Crusher" Creel, the ''Absorbing Man'', in Marvel Comics universe. * Catalina Creel, a villain (played by the actress María Rubio) ...
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Creel, Chihuahua
Creel () is a town in the Sierra Tarahumara (part of the Sierra Madre Occidental) of the Mexican state of Chihuahua (state), Chihuahua. It is the second-largest town (after San Juanito, Chihuahua, San Juanito) in the municipalities of Mexico, municipality of Bocoyna (municipality), Bocoyna. It is located some to the southwest of the state capital, Chihuahua City. At the census of 2010, it had a population of 5,026, down from 5,338 as of 2005. It is notable for being inhabited mostly by Native Americans of the Rarámuri ethnic group, and the use of Tarahumara language, their native language is widespread in the population in daily life and public events such as church masses. Creel was historically a logging town, although tourism has become the primary job source over the last 20 years because it is close to the Copper Canyon as well as Basaseachic Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in Mexico. There are many hotels, restaurants and a number of tours down into the canyons and th ...
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Spinning Mule
The spinning mule is a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres. They were used extensively from the late 18th to the early 20th century in the Cotton mill, mills of Lancashire and elsewhere. Mules were worked in pairs by a minder, with the help of two boys: the little piecer and the big or side piecer. The carriage carried up to 1,320 spindles and could be long, and would move forward and back a distance of four times a minute. It was invented between 1775 and 1779 by Samuel Crompton. The self-acting (automatic) mule was patented by Richard Roberts (engineer), Richard Roberts in 1825. At its peak, there were 5,000,000 mule spindles in Lancashire alone. Modern versions are still in production and are used to spin woollen yarns from noble fibres such as cashmere wool, cashmere, ultra-fine merino and alpaca for the knitted textile market. The spinning mule spins textile fibres into yarn by an intermittent process. In the draw stroke, the roving is pulled through rollers a ...
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Overhead Clothes Airer
An overhead clothes airer, also known variously as a Sheila Maid, ceiling clothes airer, laundry airer, pulley airer, laundry rack, or laundry pulley, is a ceiling-mounted mechanism to dry clothes. It is also known as, in the North of England, a creel and in Scotland, a pulley. History Overhead clothes airers were often installed, from the late eighteenth century onwards, in the laundry room of large houses and estates in Europe. Originally made by the estate handyman, by the middle of the 19th century they almost always benefited from a rope and pulley system to raise and lower the rack, and such systems began to be manufactured and sold commercially, both in Europe and America. Larger, wealthier or commercial properties sometimes had drying cabinets or drying rooms associated with their laundry rooms, in addition to or instead of clothes airers. The cabinets were of wood or cast iron, with a series of drying racks on wheels which were pulled in or out of the cabinet horizontally ...
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Creels, West Virginia
Creels is an unincorporated community in Wood County, West Virginia West Virginia is a mountainous U.S. state, state in the Southern United States, Southern and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.The United States Census Bureau, Census Bureau and the Association of American ..., United States. Wood County is in the Eastern Time Zone (UTC -5 hours). References Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Unincorporated communities in Wood County, West Virginia Populated places on the Little Kanawha River {{WoodCountyWV-geo-stub ...
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Creal (other)
Creal may refer to: * A philosophical concept developed by Luis de Miranda * CREAL (Center for Research on Educational Access and Leadership), a Think tank * C-REAL, a South Korean girl group * C:Real, a Greek pop rock band People * C-Real (rapper) Cyril-Alex Gockel (born 16 July 1984), who is known by his stage name C-Real, is a Ghanaian rapper, record producer, entrepreneur, writer and poet. In 2009, he won the Ghanaian edition of the Channel O Sprite Emcee Africa talent show and finis ... (born 1984), Ghanaian entertainer * Cecil Creal (1899–1986), mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan * Edward W. Creal (1883–1943), US Representative from Kentucky * Rose Ann Creal (1865–1921), Australian WWI army nurse See also * Creel (other) * {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Creole (other)
Creole may refer to: Anthropology *Alaskan Creole people, people descended from the inhabitants of colonial Alaska before it became a part of the United States during the period of Russian rule * Creole peoples, ethnic groups which originated from linguistic, cultural, and often racial mixing of colonial-era emigrants from Europe with non-European peoples * Criollo people, the historic name of people of full or near full Spanish descent in Colonial Hispanic America and the Spanish East Indies. * Louisiana Creole people, people descended from the inhabitants of colonial Louisiana before it became a part of the United States during the period of both French and Spanish rule * Creole language, a language that originated as a pidgin. Many creole languages are known by their speakers as some variant of "creole", for example spelled ''Kriol''. **List of creole languages ***English-based creole languages, sometimes abbreviated English creoles ***French-based creole languages, also te ...
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