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  2. Axminster Carpets - Wikipedia

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    King George III and Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz purchased Axminster carpets and also visited the factory. [1] In 1800, the company made a 74-by-52-foot (23 m × 16 m) carpet for Mahmud II, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, known today as the most famous Axminster Carpet of all. Depicting a blazing sun, moon and a whole constellation ...

  3. Alexander Smith Carpet Mills Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Skinner, an engineer, designed a loom known as the Axminster power loom (also known as the Moquette Loom), which revolutionized the production of carpets. A patent for this loom was created in 1877 and royalty rights were sold to European and American companies at the rate of twenty cents per yard of carpet produced. [8]

  4. Thomas Whitty - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Whitty (1713–1792) was an English carpet manufacturer who founded Axminster Carpets in 1755.. Whitty was impressed by a large Turkish carpet he saw at Cheapside Market in London, and upon his return to Axminster he used his skills as a weaver to work out how to produce a product of similar quality.

  5. Carpet - Wikipedia

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    Axminster carpets can use the three main types of broadloom carpet construction: machine-woven, tufted and hand-knotted. Machine-woven carpet is an investment that will last 20 or 30 years, and woven Axminster and Wilton carpets are still popular in areas where longevity and design flexibility are a big part of the purchasing decision.

  6. First-class facilities of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Axminster carpeting in Rose du Barry covered the floors and the plush chairs of French walnut were upholstered in pink rose-patterned Aubusson tapestry. [40] Standard lamps with crystal stems and rose coloured lightshades illuminated each table. [41] The À la Carte Restaurant provided the most intimate atmosphere on board. In fact, half of the ...

  7. Wilton, Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    Carpet weaving prospered until 1815, when peace following the Napoleonic Wars introduced European competition. Machinery to produce Axminster carpets was installed in 1835. [ 8 ] The Wilton Royal Carpet Factory was founded at the turn of the century, with the help of the then Lord Pembroke, to rescue the previous carpet factory that had fallen ...

  8. Notable depictions of the Great Seal of the United States

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    One of the finishing touches was in June 1791, when a large Axminster carpet was installed in the Senate's upper-floor chamber. The central design was the U.S. coat of arms, complete with the constellation of 13 stars, surrounded by the linked shields of all thirteen states.

  9. Brintons - Wikipedia

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    Brintons logo. Brintons is a British manufacturer of carpets, founded in 1783 by William Brinton, at Hill Pool in Chaddesley, Kidderminster, to manufacture spun yarns.. Its first factory in Kidderminster was established in 1820 and as of 2008 the company still had a major manufacturing presence on the Stourport edge of the town.

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