Examples of 'barnack' in a sentence

Meaning of "barnack"

Barnack is a noun, which could refer to a village in England, a type of rock formation, or other specific entities named Barnack

How to use "barnack" in a sentence

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Fun for all at the barnack party.
Barnack loves hiking but he is sick and must avoid heavy equipment.
The tower is partly faced with Barnack limestone.
Barnack conceived the Leica as a small camera that produced a small negative.
Rennell left Cambridge on taking holy orders and became curate to his father at Barnack.
Barnack convinces his boss Ernst Leitz II to continue this innovative experience.
The stone is from Barnack.
Eustace Barnack - Sebastian 's uncle, a gluttonous expatriate residing in Florence with a penchant for cigars and brandy.
For electoral purposes it forms part of Barnack ward in North West Cambridgeshire constituency.
John Barnack - Sebastian 's father, a staunch anti-fascist campaigner and socialist who raises Sebastian in austere conditions.
A commemorative plaque marks the place where Oskar Barnack first tested his Ur-Leica in Wetzlar.
Oskar Barnack turned his idea, " Small negative - large picture " into reality with the Leica camera.
Digital Focus, Tonight, you will present the award Oskar Barnack.
The format originated with Oskar Barnack and his introduction of the Leica camera in the 1920s.
In 2012 he won the prestigious prize for young photographer Leica Oscar Barnack Newcomer Award.

See also

Barnack windmill is a tower mill built of Barnack stone in 1797.
The concept was conceived by their employee Oskar Barnack in 1913.
She was also a finalist in the Leica Oskar Barnack Award in 2014.

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