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  2. James Pringle Weavers - Wikipedia

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    This James Pringle came up with the idea of opening a mill shop to sell tweed and tartan to the general public. [1] In January 2021, the retailer was rescued from administration, alongside The Edinburgh Woollen Mill. [2] [3] In March 2022, the retailer installed a system in one of its locations to assist visitors with dementia. [4]

  3. Edinburgh Woollen Mill - Wikipedia

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    www.ewm.co.uk Purepay Retail Limited , trading as The Edinburgh Woollen Mill , is a British clothing retailer founded in 1946 by Drew Stevenson. It is headquartered in Carlisle , England.

  4. Dunelm Group - Wikipedia

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    Dunelm Group plc, trading as Dunelm, is a British home furnishings retailer operating in the United Kingdom.One of the largest homeware retailers in the UK, the company headquarters are in Syston, England.

  5. The Mill (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Mill, also known as The Manchester Mill, is an online newspaper covering Greater Manchester.. Launched in June 2020, The Mill publishes one in-depth article via email and the web daily to paying members and a weekly digest email to those who subscribe for free.

  6. Trefriw Woollen Mills - Wikipedia

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    Trefriw Woollen Mills is one of the few remaining woollen mills still in production in Wales. [6] The mill continues to be owned and operated by the Williams family. [2] It takes raw wool, which it cards, spins, dyes and weaves into tapestry bedspreads, tweeds and travelling rugs. [7]

  7. Solva Woollen Mill - Wikipedia

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    www.solvawoollenmill.co.uk Solva Woollen Mill is a woollen mill in the village of Middle Mill , about one mile from Solva , Pembrokeshire, Wales, that has been in operation since 1907. History

  8. Quarry Bank Mill - Wikipedia

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    Quarry Bank Mill (also known as Styal Mill) in Styal, Cheshire, England, is one of the best preserved textile factories of the Industrial Revolution.Built in 1784, the cotton mill is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. [1]

  9. Melin Tregwynt - Wikipedia

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    Melin Tregwynt (Tregwynt Mill) is a woollen mill in the hamlet of Tregwynt in the parish of Granston, Pembrokeshire, Wales.A mill has stood on this site since 1819 taking fleeces from the sheep farms of the area, carding and spinning them into woollen yarn and then weaving the yarn into cloth and blankets.