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  2. Nottingham lace curtain machine - Wikipedia

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    The use of Jacquards for producing patterned lace was well established. At the 1851 Great Exhibition, curtains 5 yards (460 cm) long by 2 yards (180 cm) wide were displayed. Their extensive designs required over 12,000 Jacquard cards. The curtain lace industry prospered with the advent of the fashion for large rising sash windows. [4]

  3. Hillarys Blinds - Wikipedia

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    Hillarys is a manufacturer and retailer of made-to-measure window blinds, window shutters, curtains, and awnings. It sells via a network of self-employed advisers across Great Britain and Ireland. The company’s head office is in Nottingham, England, while manufacturing facilities are located in Nottingham and Washington, Tyne and Wear.

  4. Scranton Lace Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was the world leader in Nottingham lace and also produced tablecloths, napkins, valances, and shower curtains, among many other types of lace items. During the 1940s, the company teamed up with subsidiaries such as Victory Parachutes , Inc. and Sweeney Bros. to manufacture parachutes and camouflage netting .

  5. Boulevard Works - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, Perry purchased the clock from the Nottingham Guild Hall for £9 (equivalent to £1,294 in 2023) [3] with the intention of installing it in the boulevard works. [4] The building was extended in 1896 to the west with an addition by Lawrence Bright. [2] This addition was used for the manufacture of curtain lace.

  6. Oldknows Factory, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The Oldknows Factory is a former lace factory alongside St Ann's Hill Road and Egerton Street, in the city of Nottingham in England. The works are formed from two 18th century factories, which have since been joined. [1] The original purpose of both factories was the manufacture of lace.

  7. Nottingham Contemporary - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Contemporary is on the oldest site in Nottingham, Garners Hill, it once housed cave dwellings, a Saxon fort and a medieval town hall – before the Victorians swept all aside for a railway line. [2] It is in the historic Lace Market, a showcase for a world-famous fabric when technical innovation gave lace a mass market.

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