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  2. Category:Woollen mills - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Woollen mills" The following 47 pages are in this ...

  3. 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.

  4. Briggs & Little - Wikipedia

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    Briggs & Little Woolen Mills Ltd. is a manufacturer of wool knitting yarns in York Mills, near Harvey Station, New Brunswick, Canada. A woollen mill has existed on the site since 1857, operating under the current name since 1916.

  5. Queensland Woollen Manufacturing Company mill - Wikipedia

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    Queensland Woollen Manufacturing Company mill, circa 1920. The Queensland Woollen Manufacturing Company is situated in North Ipswich on level land overlooking the Bremer River. It was established in 1875 and the factory was the first woollen manufacturing plant in Queensland. [1] Ipswich commenced as a convict outstation known as "Limestone" in ...

  6. Hudson's Bay point blanket - Wikipedia

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    In 1798, a mill owner received a purchase order for "30 pair[s] of 3 points to be striped with four colors (red, blue, green, yellow) according to your judgement." [5] to be manufactured in Witney, Oxfordshire, a town famous for its woollen blankets since the Middle Ages. [6] Traditional capote made with a Hudson's Bay point blanket

  7. 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] The mill is known for traditional double-weave blankets. [8]

  8. Mosgiel Woollen Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Mosgiel woollen mill. Blanket looms, 1974. The Mosgiel Woollen Mill is situated in Mosgiel, Dunedin, New Zealand, and was opened in 1871. [1] The Mosgiel Woollen Mill was the second woollen mill to open in New Zealand. The mill was integral to the town and a significant employer from when it opened until the end of the 20th century when it ...

  9. Ardfinnan Woollen Mills - Wikipedia

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    Ardfinnan Woollen Mills was a former wool mill, trading under messrs Mulcahy-Redmond and Co. Ltd. and located in the Suir Valley at the village of Ardfinnan, County Tipperary, Ireland. Founded in 1869, it manufactured woollen and worsted cloth, specialising in tweed and suitings for the tailoring trade. It briefly produced a unique weatherproof ...