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  2. Cambridge Satchel Company - Wikipedia

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    The company ultimately started their own Cambridge Satchel factory near Leicester. [3] By 2011 they were making over 3,000 bags a week in the UK and selling to 86 countries. [7] By 2014 they were making 500 bags a day, with 2013 sales of £13 million. [6]

  3. 2015 New Year Honours - Wikipedia

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    Julie Deane, Co-owner and Founder, The Cambridge Satchel Company. For services to entrepreneurship. Harriet Logan Dempster. For services to child welfare in Scotland. Es Devlin, Stage and set designer. For services to stage and set design. Norman Dewis. For services to the motor industry. Jon Mark Doig, Chief Executive, Commonwealth Games ...

  4. 2021 Birthday Honours - Wikipedia

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    Julie Deane, OBE. Founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Cambridge Satchel Company. For services to Entrepreneurship and Manufacturing. Professor John Eric Deanfield. Director, National Institute of Cardiovascular Outcomes Research, and Senior Adviser to Public Health England. For services to the Prevention and Treatment of Heart Disease.

  5. Julie Deane - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Julie Deane

  6. Endorsements in the 2016 United Kingdom European Union ...

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    James Daunt, founder, Daunt Books, managing director, Waterstones [33] [34] Nicolas De Santis, entrepreneur, Opodo.com [33] [34] Julie Deane OBE, founder and CEO, The Cambridge Satchel Company [33] [34] Dinesh Dhamija, President, TIE, and founder, ebookers.com [33] [34] Lloyd Dorfman CBE, founder, Travelex; and chairman, The Office Group and ...

  7. Satchel - Wikipedia

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    Leather satchel. A satchel is a bag with a strap, traditionally used for carrying books. [1] The strap is often worn so that it diagonally crosses the body, with the bag hanging on the opposite hip, rather than hanging directly down from the shoulder. The back of a satchel extends to form a flap that folds over to cover the top and fastens in ...

  8. File:Cambridge Satchel Company, London.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Fashion accessory brands - Wikipedia

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