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What (who) is Edler Garnet Hawkins - definition


Edler Garnet Hawkins         
AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST AND MINISTER
Edler Garnet Hawkins (1908–1977) was a Presbyterian minister from New York City. He is known for his ecumenical work and for being the first African American to serve as Moderator of the General Assembly for the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.
Garnet         
  • Almandine in metamorphic rock
  • Spessartine (the reddish mineral)
  • Anglo-Saxon]] sword hilt fitting – gold with gemstone inlay of [[garnet cloisonné]].  From the [[Staffordshire Hoard]], found in 2009, and not fully cleaned
  • A sample showing the deep red color garnet can exhibit.
  • Crystal structure model of garnet
  • Garnet var. Spessartine, Putian City, Putian Prefecture, Fujian Province, China
  • Main garnet producing countries
  • Red Garnet
  • Grossular on display at the U.S. [[National Museum of Natural History]]. The green gem at right is a type of grossular known as tsavorite.
  • Grossular garnet from Quebec, collected by Dr John Hunter in the 18th century, Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
FAMILY OF SEMI-PRECIOUS MINERALS
Star garnets; Star garnet; Garnet structure; Ugrandite garnet; Pyralspite garnet; Garnet Structure; Pyralspite Garnet; Ugrandite Garnet; Manganese-aluminum garnet; Pyralspite; Ugrandite; Schorlomite; Garnet gemstone; Garnets; Garnet sand
·noun A tackle for hoisting cargo in our out.
II. Garnet ·noun A mineral having many varieties differing in color and in their constituents, but with the same crystallization (isometric), and conforming to the same general chemical formula. The commonest color is red, the luster is vitreous, and the hardness greater than that of quartz. The dodecahedron and trapezohedron are the common forms.
garnet         
  • Almandine in metamorphic rock
  • Spessartine (the reddish mineral)
  • Anglo-Saxon]] sword hilt fitting – gold with gemstone inlay of [[garnet cloisonné]].  From the [[Staffordshire Hoard]], found in 2009, and not fully cleaned
  • A sample showing the deep red color garnet can exhibit.
  • Crystal structure model of garnet
  • Garnet var. Spessartine, Putian City, Putian Prefecture, Fujian Province, China
  • Main garnet producing countries
  • Red Garnet
  • Grossular on display at the U.S. [[National Museum of Natural History]]. The green gem at right is a type of grossular known as tsavorite.
  • Grossular garnet from Quebec, collected by Dr John Hunter in the 18th century, Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
FAMILY OF SEMI-PRECIOUS MINERALS
Star garnets; Star garnet; Garnet structure; Ugrandite garnet; Pyralspite garnet; Garnet Structure; Pyralspite Garnet; Ugrandite Garnet; Manganese-aluminum garnet; Pyralspite; Ugrandite; Schorlomite; Garnet gemstone; Garnets; Garnet sand
(garnets)
A garnet is a hard, shiny stone that is used in making jewellery. Garnets can be red, yellow, or green in colour.
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