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  2. Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ferguson Irish Linen is the last remaining of the old established Irish linen Jacquard weavers in Ireland. Situated in Banbridge, Northern Ireland it has been weaving since 1854. The Company, bears the name of its founder, Thomas Ferguson (1820–1900), who was born at Clare, near the village of Waringstown in County Down.

  3. Thomas Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ferguson (1820–1900), founder of Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd, an Irish linen Jacquard weaver in Ireland Thomas B. Ferguson , United States Ambassador to Sweden, 1894–1898 Thomas Ferguson (medical doctor) (1900–1977), Scottish surgeon and professor of public health

  4. Irish linen - Wikipedia

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    Irish linen (Irish: Línéadach Éireannach [1]) is the name given to linen produced in Ireland (including both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland). Linen is cloth woven from, or yarn spun from, flax fibre , which was grown in Ireland for many years before advanced agricultural methods and more suitable climate led to the ...

  5. Game of Thrones Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    Yarns were supplied by Thomas Ferguson and Co. Ltd of Banbridge in associations with the Irish Linen Guild. [ 11 ] Publicis London worked closely with HBO to ensure that all characters were true to their appearances on the show and to their roles during particular scenes.

  6. Category:Linen industry in Ireland - Wikipedia

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  7. Banbridge Junction Railway - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The initial shareholders of the company included several local mill owners and linen producers, such as Thomas Ferguson, John Smyth, Robert McClelland and William Waugh. [3] The company was renamed, to the Banbridge Junction Railway Company, under the Banbridge Junction Railway Act 1856. [5]

  8. Banbridge (district) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Banbridge District's economy had its roots in manufacturing (textile/linen and shoe production), agriculture and the retailing/service sector. Ferguson's, [ 2 ] one of the oldest names in the Irish linen industry, still operates in Banbridge, and a shoe factory first opened in 1947 and closed in the early 2000s.

  9. Banbridge - Wikipedia

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    This industry has now greatly diminished in prominence, but Banbridge still has three of the major producers in Ulster; Weavers, Thomas Ferguson & Co, and John England Irish Linen. Housing estates in western Banbridge. In 1994, Banbridge was twinned with Ruelle-sur-Touvre in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.

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