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  2. British Sugar - Wikipedia

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    British Sugar plc is a subsidiary of Associated British Foods and the sole British producer of sugar from sugar beet, as well as medicinal cannabis. History

  3. Guild and School of Handicraft - Wikipedia

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    The guild was a craft co-operative modelled on the medieval guilds and intended to give working men satisfaction in their craftsmanship. Many of the members were socialists . Skilled craftsmen, working on the principles of John Ruskin and William Morris , were to produce hand-crafted goods and manage a school for apprentices.

  4. Nicholas Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Chef Nicholas Lodge (born 12 June 1962) was a pastry chef, master cake artist, author and instructor.He was the co-owner of the Atlanta-based International Sugar Art Collection, a retail gallery and school teaching all levels of cake decorating and sugar arts.

  5. Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts (1898–1966) was a company of modern artists and designers associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement, but which also embraced other major design motifs. Founded by Walter Gilbert, the guild worked in metal, wood, plaster, bronze, tapestry, glass and other mediums. [1] The Guild received a Royal Warrant ...

  6. Cooplands - Wikipedia

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    Cooplands was founded as a single shop in Scarborough, North Yorkshire in 1885, and was incorporated in 1949. [2]In 1999, the company opened ten new stores, and expanded production at its Scarborough-based bakery with the creation of 80 new jobs. [3]

  7. Canadian Handicrafts Guild - Wikipedia

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    From 1905 to 1935 the guild exhibited the work of the First Nations at what is now the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. [2] In the 1930s the guild opened branch offices in each province. [2] The Manitoba branch was formed in January 1928 by a group of over 30 women at a meeting in Winnipeg, led by Lady Constance Nanton.

  8. Lavenham Guildhall - Wikipedia

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    The guild established their guildhall at around that time; the design made extensive use of jettied timber framing and featured a gabled porch projecting from the centre of the building on the north-west elevation. [1] With the decline of the woollen cloth trade and Lavenham's prosperity, the guildhall's role changed.

  9. Embroiderers' Guild - Wikipedia

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    The Guild and its members have created and exhibited works inspired by the 2012 London Olympics (over 2000 postcard sized images of participating nations); in partnership with the British Library and Ruskin College, Oxford led the design and creation of a piece designed by Cornelia Parker commemorating the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta; in ...