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The Wool Industries Research Association was an industrial research organization in the United Kingdom.It later became the Wira Technology Group before being merged with the Shirley Institute in the 1989 to form the British Textile Technology Group.
International Wool Secretariat building, Ben Rhydding, Ilkley, Yorkshire, England. The International Wool Secretariat (IWS) was formed in 1937 to promote the sale of wool on behalf of woolgrowers and review research carried out by independent bodies such as the Wool Industries' Research Association at Torridon, Headingley Lane, Leeds, England.
This college has an annual prize named in his honour, the Duerden Shield, for a student working in the area of sheep, goats and wool. Duerden returned in England, where he worked for the Wool Industries Research Association at Headingley, Leeds, and was appointed an Honorary Fellow of the University of Leeds. [2] He died in Leeds on 4 September ...
The Wool Textile Research Council was established in 1950 [7] which funded the Wool Industries Research Association. An order was made to create the Lace Research Association in 1948 [8] and help for export promotion a little later [9] with both activities funded by levies.
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Makinson began work in the Division of Textile Physics in 1953, and was a senior principal research scientist from 1971 to 1977. She devoted her research to carefully examining the "underlying physics of wool fibres and their microscopic interactions." Her appointment did not come without obstacles.
He then returned to New Zealand, where he rose to become managing director of the Wool Research Organisation of New Zealand. [2] In 1989 Carnaby received a DSc by thesis (Publications and papers on wool and the wool industry) from the University of New South Wales, [3] followed by an honorary DSc from Lincoln University in 2010. [4]