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    Kerry Woollen Mills are historic wool mills based just off the Ring of Kerry. Kerry Woollen Mills are one of the last remaining traditional wool mills...
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    major attractions along the Ring of Kerry includes: Gap of Dunloe, Bog Village, Dunloe Ogham Stones, Kerry Woollen Mills, Rossbeigh Beach, Cahersiveen Heritage...
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    Fenit Harbour Gallarus Oratory Killarney National Park Kerry County Museum Kerry Woollen Mills Lakes of Killarney Lartigue Monorail Maharees Mount Brandon...
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    Blarney Castle. Built in 1823, Blarney Woollen Mills was originally known as Mahony's Mills. It was a water-powered mill, producing mainly tweeds and woollens...
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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...
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  • April 1932) was a Roman Catholic nun who founded two convents, and a woollen mill in Foxford, Ireland. Bernard was born in Cheltenham on 24 February 1842...
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    expanded to become the largest of the Welsh woollen mills. However, by the end of the 19th century the Newtown mills were no longer competitive with those in...
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  • Perpetuana was a woollen fabric made and used in early modern England and elsewhere for clothing and furnishings including bed hangings. It was lighter...
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    one at Abernant Lake Hotel. Built in 1852, the Cambrian Woollen Mill was the largest woollen mill in the Llanidloes area, employing over 250 workers at...
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  • publicly listed company, Western Australian Worsted & Woollen Mills (later Albany Woollen Mills, also known as AWM or WA Wool). The company was the single...
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    of jobs, including in retail, as a fish-and-chips cook, a winder at a woollen mill, and as a mail deliverer in Greymouth, on the West Coast of the South...
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  • contemporary designs for Kiton suits. In 2009, Kiton bought the Carlo Barbera woollen mill, which had been founded in 1949 in Biella. This allowed Kiton to work...
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    met from 13 November 1755 until 15 July 1756. Woollen Manufactures Act 1725 (12 Geo. 1. c. 34) Woollen Manufacture Act 1726 (13 Geo. 1. c. 23) Maryport...
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    repealing the duties payable upon the exportation of wool, bay yarn, and woollen yarn, out of this kingdom for England." 25 Geo. 2. c. 11 (I) 7 May 1752...
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    authority over the Poddle and City Watercourse, and banned tuck and woollen mills from the system. The Abbey of St Thomas was suppressed in 1538, and...
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    1752 An Act to open the Port of Lancaster for the Importation of Wool and Woollen Yarn from Ireland. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1867 (30 & 31...
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    century. In 1824, a group of wool merchants, bankers, investors, and woollen mill owners gathered in London to explore the idea of creating a land company...
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    did what mothers around the world did: applied hot compresses made from woollen blankets to their legs. Kenny wrote that a little girl woke up much relieved...
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    The whole Act. 45 Geo. 3. c. 82 Duty on Woollen Goods Act 1805 An Act for repealing the Duty chargeable on Woollen Goods of the Manufacture of Great Britain...
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    Towns of Medieval Wales, Chichester, 1983, 170–1. Jenkins J. G. The Welsh Woollen Industry, 148–151 for a discussion of relative importance prior to mechanisation...
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  • over in 1946 by a consortium of local farmers who converted it into a woollen mill. In 1966, Cheshire industrialist Raymond Street took over. Street modernised...
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    developed together. These included Kilkenny Library, Aut Even Hospital, the Woollen Mills, Kilkenny Woodworkers, Kilkenny Theatre, the Tobacco Growers Association...
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    visits the Republic of Ireland, travelling from the rugged beauty of County Kerry, across the rural Irish Midlands, to end in the city of Galway on the Atlantic...
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    displays Foxford Woollen Mills Visitor Centre Foxford Mayo Connacht West Industry information, includes tours of the operating mill, art galleries Fr...
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    Several miles of the Morris Canal passed through Bloomfield. The Oakes woollen mill thrived as a major supplier to the Union Army. Bloomfield was incorporated...
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    Gardens include the Delta Sensory Gardens in Carlow town, the Edinburgh Woollen Mills Arboretum in Leighlinbridge, the Borris House gardens and woodlands...
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    were hanged in the town at Gibbet Hill, Gorehedge. The manufacture of woollen cloth was established as the town's principal industry in the 15th century...
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  • 1880s period house with a working orangery and olive trees Onkaparinga Woollen Mill Museum Lobethal Adelaide Hills Textile website Parndana Soldier Settlement...
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    Kilrush, where their father, Daniel Scanlan Bulger (1831–1904), was a woollen merchant and draper and ran a loan office. David Comyn (1854-1907) was...
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  • (M.F.A. 2001), painter William T. Williams (M.F.A. 1968), artist Evans Woollen III (B.A., M.Arch. 1952), architect Frank Aarebrot, professor of comparative...
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