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Those little waist-high poles that the velvet ropes hook onto are called "stanchions."
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The velvet ropes are hooked onto metal loops located on the side of waist-high freestanding poles. Those poles are called "stanchions."
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They are called crowd control stanchions (or ropes). You can also find them under velvet ropes.
It is called a Hammock.
The small ropes used to pull in mooring ropes are called "towing lines" or "mooring lines." These lines help manage and secure the larger mooring ropes, facilitating the docking and undocking of vessels. They are often used to adjust the position of the boat relative to the dock or other boats.
The ropes from the mast are called "halyards." Halyards are used to raise and lower sails on a sailing vessel. Other related ropes on a sailboat include "sheets," which control the angle of the sails, and "rigging," which refers to the system of ropes and cables that support the mast and sails.
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On a ship, the entire assembly including masts, yardarms, sails and ropes are collectively referred to as rigging. The ropes themselves are usually called cordage or lines.
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They are called:Bollards
Shakespeare owned a small share in two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars. He performed in both and also in a number of other theatres including The Theatre, The Curtain, The Rose, and Newington Butts.
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Metal fittings where ropes are secured are called cleats.