What Is This Tool?
This unit converter transforms measurements from pole, a historic land length unit, into span (cloth), a traditional textile length unit. It facilitates interpretation of old surveying measurements alongside fabric-related dimensions.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the length value in poles you want to convert.
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Select pole as the input unit and span (cloth) as the output unit.
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Click the convert button to see the equivalent value in spans (cloth).
Key Features
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Converts pole to span (cloth) using a fixed conversion rate.
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Supports understanding of historical land and textile measurements.
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Browser-based and easy to use for quick conversions.
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Helps interpret legacy documents involving both surveying and fabric contexts.
Examples
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1 Pole equals 22 Span (cloth).
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3 Poles convert to 66 Span (cloth).
Common Use Cases
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Interpreting distances and boundaries in old British and colonial property records.
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Converting land survey measurements into smaller fabric-related units.
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Understanding fabric widths in historical textile trade documents.
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Supporting tailoring or handicraft measurements for straps or trims.
Tips & Best Practices
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Use the tool primarily for historical or interdisciplinary measurement conversions.
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Cross-reference with regional variations in span (cloth) when precision matters.
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Combine with other unit conversions for comprehensive document analysis.
Limitations
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Pole and span (cloth) represent vastly different size scales, limiting everyday use.
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Span (cloth) lacks a universal standard and may vary regionally or by hand size.
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Units are largely obsolete in modern trade and engineering fields.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a pole in length measurement?
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A pole, also called a rod or perch, is an English unit of length equal to 16.5 feet or 5.0292 meters, used historically in surveying and land measurement.
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How long is a span (cloth)?
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A span (cloth) is approximately the distance between the tip of the thumb and little finger of an outstretched hand, roughly 9 inches or about 22.9 centimeters, used in textile contexts.
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Why convert from pole to span (cloth)?
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Conversion helps translate historical land measurements into smaller fabric-related lengths, useful when analyzing legacy documents involving both surveying and textile trades.
Key Terminology
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Pole
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A historic English unit of length, equal to 16.5 feet, mainly used in land surveying and agriculture.
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Span (cloth)
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A traditional non-SI length measurement representing the distance between the thumb and little finger tip, used in textile measurement.