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Textile manufacturing or
textile engineering is a
major industry. It is
largely based on the
conversion of
fibre into yarn, then yarn into fabric. These...
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north of Tenterden. It was a
centre for the
Wealden iron
industry and
clothmaking. The
parish includes the
hamlet Woolpack Corner (51°06′N 0°38′E / 51...
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tucking or
walking ("waulking" in Scotland), term for a step in
woollen clothmaking (verb: to full) Full-Reuenthal, a muni****lity in the
district of Zurzach...
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Milling (surname), a
surname Milling, a
stage in Fulling, a
woollen clothmaking process Milling,
using milliradian marks to
determine range Pavement...
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hence often spelt waulking in
Scottish English), is a step in
woollen clothmaking which involves the
cleansing of
woven cloth (particularly wool) to eliminate...
- Fox
Brothers & Co
Industry Clothmaking Founded Wellington, Somerset, (1772 (1772))
Present entity, (1996 (1996))
Founder Textile manufacture during the...
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Bohemia in 1328.
Since the 15th century, the town was a
center of
clothmaking. From 1473
dates the
oldest known seal of the town,
which already shows...
- 13th
century the city
prospered thanks to
trade and craft,
brewing and
clothmaking developed.
Likewise the many
Duchies of Silesia, Głogów also fell under...
- of
Lithuania was more
rural and its
economy was
driven by
farming and
clothmaking.
Mining developed in the south-west
region of
Poland which was rich in...
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Tudor times,
Atherstone was a
thriving commercial centre for
weaving and
clothmaking. The town's
favourable location laid out as a long ‘ribbon development’...