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  2. Pannier Market, South Molton - Wikipedia

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    South Molton Pannier Market is the pannier market for the town of South Molton in Devon, England located behind the town's Grade I listed Guildhall [1] which was constructed between 1739 and 1741. Originally, goods were sold in the Old Market House in the town which was built to replace the shambles of butchers and other small shops which stood ...

  3. Browns (fashion boutique) - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Browns Focus was located at Number 24 South Molton Street and opened in 1997 but closed when the store moved. [14] Browns has had two pop-up shops in Los Angeles and Berlin. Browns store in Los Angeles was located at the Fred Segal flagship on Sunset Boulevard and operated for eight weeks in 2018. [15]

  4. South Molton - Wikipedia

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    South Molton is a town and civil parish in the North Devon district, in the county of Devon, England. The town is on the River Mole. In 2021 it had a population of 6225.

  5. Norbord - Wikipedia

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    In Europe there are mills located in Inverness (2 lines) and Cowie (2 lines), Scotland, in South Molton, England as well as in Genk, Belgium. The MDF line is located in Cowie, Scotland. Its particleboard lines are located in Cowie, Scotland and South Molton, England. Norbord's furniture factory is based in South Molton, England.

  6. South Molton Rural District - Wikipedia

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    The South Molton Rural District Council held its first meeting on 3 January 1895 at the workhouse. John Mortimer of Chittlehampton was appointed the first chairman of the council. [4] [5] On 1 April 1966 part of Brushford and East Anstey parishes were transferred to Dulverton Rural District. On 1 April 1967 the town of South Molton was added to ...

  7. Mole Valley Farmers - Wikipedia

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    Mole Valley Farmers takes its name from an area in North Devon, between the towns of North Molton and South Molton. The River Mole runs through this area. There is no connection with the Mole Valley, a district in Surrey in South East England [4] or the River Mole that runs between Dorking and Leatherhead.

  8. Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    Prior to that time woolen shirts had been considered work shirts and came in mostly dull colors. In 1924 the company began producing men's woolen sport shirts and by 1929 the company was producing a full line of woolen sportswear. The second Bishop son, Roy, had left the company in 1918 to form his own company, the Oregon Worsted Company.

  9. British Wool Marketing Board - Wikipedia

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    British Wool logo used as a servicemark. The British Wool Marketing Board (also now known as British Wool) operates the central marketing system for UK fleece wool.A farmer-run organisation, British Wool was established in 1950 with the aim of achieving the best possible net return for producers.