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  2. Irish Guild of Weavers, Spinners, and Dyers - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers traditionally held a major annual exhibition in Dublin. [12] The Guild hold events for all levels, including introductory classes. [ 13 ] Locally, the IGWSD is a network of regional groups. [ 14 ]

  3. Blarney Woollen Mills - Wikipedia

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    While textiles was a booming industry for Ireland in the 19th century, Blarney Woollen Mills carved out a niche in tweeds, woolen worsted cloths, knitting wools and hosiery. [citation needed] A fire at Christmas in 1869 saw the destruction of the mill. It was re-built the following year and still stands to this day. [1]

  4. 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 ...

  5. J. M. Barnardo & Son - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Germany but came back here in 1812 and married Elizabeth, went to Dublin and opened a fur shop at 4 Dame Street. It is said that he was a taxidermist by trade.” [ 6 ] The family descends from European immigrants of German nationality and Spanish-Jewish origin, John Michaelis Barnardo and his Irish wives Elizabeth (who died in ...

  6. Brown Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Brown Thomas & Company Limited is a chain of five upmarket department stores in Ireland, with two located in Dublin, and one each in Cork, Galway, and Limerick.Together with Dublin's Arnotts department store, it is owned by UK-based Selfridges, which in turn is owned by Thai Conglomerate Central Group and Austria's Signa Holding.

  7. Clerys - Wikipedia

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    Clerys was a long-established department store on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland, a focal point of the street. The business dates from 1853, however the current building dates from 1922, the original having been completely destroyed in the 1916 Easter Rising. Clerys completed a five-year restoration programme in 2004 at a cost of €24 ...

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