- The name
Spirella refers to the
Spirella Stay
which was
invented by
Marcus Merritt Beeman in the US in 1904 and made from
tightly twisted and flattened...
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arrive in the town in the
early years was the
manufacture of corsets; the
Spirella Company, an
American business,
founded its
British subsidiary in the town...
- Age. Chicago, IL:
Lightner Publishing Corp. p. 39. "Back to Beauty". The
Spirella Magazine. May 1928. p. 72. Bob Batchelor. "Fashion in the 1920s". American...
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number of
experiments in
early town
planning and
house and
factory design Spirella Building Magic Roundabout (Hemel Hempstead) – a
complex road
junction Royston...
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Tinissa spirella is a moth of the
family Tineidae. It is
found in Sichuan, China. The
wingspan is
about 20 mm for males. The
forewings are
yellowish brown...
- a
brand manager (1963–1965),
before becoming marketing manager for the
Spirella Company of
Great Britain. In 1968–1971 he was
director of the National...
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Astroloba spirella (="Astroloba ****siana" nom. nud.) is a
small succulent plant of the
genus Astroloba,
restricted to an area of the
western section of...
- corsetières who
ordered the
tailored corsets from the company. Well-known are
Spirella (1904–1989), Barcley, and Spenser.
Roxey Ann
Caplin -
British writer and...
- businessman, executive, and inventor. He was
founder of the
Spirella Co.,
manufacturer of
Spirella corsets, and
served as
president of the
National Personnel...