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  2. Peter O'Hearn - Wikipedia

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    Peter William O'Hearn FRS FREng [5] [7] (born 13 July 1963 in Halifax, Nova Scotia ), formerly a research scientist at Meta, [15] is a Distinguished Engineer at Lacework [16] and a Professor of Computer science at University College London (UCL). [17] He has made significant contributions to formal methods for program correctness.

  3. Irish lace - Wikipedia

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    The lace, worn by the wealthiest women across Europe, was made by some of the poorest women in Ireland. Lace was a luxury commodity, used to decorate elaborate wedding dresses, christening robes, and church vestments; it played a vital part in saving many families from starvation and destitution. Irish lace reflects the social and political ...

  4. Pag lace - Wikipedia

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    Pag lace ( Croatian: Paška čipka) is a distinct form of lacework originating from Pag, an island in Croatia. Creating Pag lace involves using a needle, thread, and a firm round or square pillow as a backing. Traditionally, lace-makers of Pag did their teg (work) without any drawings. Each woman would inherit works from her mother and ...

  5. Lace - Wikipedia

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    Lace is a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern, [ 1] made by machine or by hand. Generally, lace is split into two main categories, needlelace and bobbin lace, [ 2]: 122 although there are other types of lace, such as knitted or crocheted lace. Other laces such as these are considered as a category of their specific ...

  6. Lacework - Wikipedia

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  7. Needle lace - Wikipedia

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    The origins of needle lace date back to the 15th century and embroidery. Cutwork and drawn work were developed to add interest to white on white embroidery, and the methods used in these techniques led to needle lace. [ 1] : 56–57 A second expert puts the development of needle lace in the following century, the 16th, in Italy, also stemming ...

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