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  2. Lingfield Point - Wikipedia

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    The 107-acre (0.43 km 2) site 2 miles (3.2 km) to the east of the town centre was located next to the Stockton & Darlington Railway line, providing the factory with its own railway sidings. By 1951 this wool factory was completed at a cost of £7.5m. At over 2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m 2) this was one of the largest wool factories in the ...

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    Hanna Andersson, the destination for kids' PJs, is having a huge sale with 40% off sitewide and 50% off holiday PJs. ... Made of sustainably sourced alpaca and wool, this cozy sweater is like ...

  4. Lanerossi - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Giuseppe Eugenio Luraghi was called to serve as president and chief executive to reactivate the wool factory and renovate it. Luraghi managed to obtain excellent results in a very short time, reaching a turnover of 23 billion lire in 1959 with about 10,000 employees.

  5. Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    The move to eastern Oregon made sense for the business because eastern Oregon was sheep country and having wool producers near the mills allowed the mills to significantly cut production costs. The town of Pendleton is a major railhead for the Columbia River Plateau and allowed convenient shipping for the growing business.

  6. Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum - Wikipedia

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    This necessitated the need for more power to drive new combing machines. (Worsted yarn is made from sheep with long hair fleeces and the wool has to be combed to ensure that all the fibres are parallel.) Coldharbour Mill classifies itself as "a working wool museum" and as such runs its museum machinery to demonstrate how woollen products were made.

  7. Australian Wool Reserve Price Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The scheme was funded by a levy on wool sold by growers. The Wool Council of Australia was established in 1979, and was the peak national body representing Australia's woolgrowers on wool industry issues and was responsible for the development and implementation of woolgrower policy. In July 2001, it was replaced by WoolProducers Australia. [1]

  8. Portland Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    Founded in Sellwood, Oregon, in 1901, the Portland Woolen Mills relocated to the town of St. Johns in 1904 after a fire destroyed their old factory. [1] [2] Their old factory was a total loss, costing them US$150,000 (US$5,086,667 adjusted for inflation). [3] The property the new factory was on consisted of four buildings over five acres of land.

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