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Encyclopedia > Spen

The River Spen is a river in the county of West Yorkshire, England. It rises north of Cleckheaton, runs through Liversedge and flows into the River Calder south of Dewsbury.


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Bentley & Spens - English hand printed fabrics (238 words)
From their signature range of cherubic and tartan motifs the fabrics of Bentley and Spens have become ever more exotic; reaching beyond the boudoir, and the castle walls, to the jungle, and the orient.
Bentley and Spens’ ideas are new, but the feelings, these richly decorated fabrics inspire, have been around for a thousand years.
Bentley and Spens’ fabrics - at fabenglish.com - have been archived by the Victoria and Albert Museum, in London, United Kingdom, as part of its History of Textile Design.
SPENS (81 words)
SPENS is a Specific Targeted Research Project (STREP) submitted to the Thematic call 3B on Surface Transport under the Priority thematic area Sustainable Surface Transport.
The objective of this research project is to develop appropriate tools and procedures for the rapid and cost-effective rehabilitation and maintenance of roads in the EU New Member States (NMS).
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