The Boots Factory Site at Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England, is the location for the headquarters of Boots UK Limited. The site was developed from 1926...
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at Boots Factory Site (Grade I) (1278028)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 February 2018. Historic England. "Building D10 at Boots Factory...
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Express Building in Manchester and the D10 and D6 Buildings at the Boots Factory Site in Nottingham.[citation needed] Williams was born at 16 Caroline Terrace...
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and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. In the town is Boots Factory Site, which contains three listed buildings, two of which are listed at...
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installations and three bridges, two telescopes, two sets of gates, two factories, two animal enclosures and a range of other structures including an orangery...
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Blundstone Footwear (redirect from Blundstone boots)
Blundstone & Son, manufacturing boots in two outlets on Collins Street, later buying a purpose-built two-storey factory on Campbell Street. The company's...
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Dr. Martens (category Boots)
the boots under licence, as long as they passed quality standards. The boots were popular among workers such as postmen, police officers and factory workers...
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Double-H Boots manufactures western footwear. It is owned by H.H. Brown, a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway. Double-H Boots began in 1955...
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Heritage List for England Search for information on England's historic sites and buildings, including images of listed buildings. Media related to Grade...
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Ugg boots trademark disputes are the disputes between some footwear manufacturers, as to whether "ugg" is a protected trademark, or a generic term and...
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Steel-toe boot (redirect from Safety boots)
Fall and JCB have also issued licenses to produce safety footwear. Safety boots are used by tradespeople to protect from environmental hazards at a jobsite...
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BCM (Fareva) (redirect from Boots Contract Manufacturing)
the Beeston site within 12 months. BCM (Boots Contract Manufacturing) originated as the in-house manufacturing arm of Boots The Chemist. Boots expanded the...
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1968. In 1986 Boots The Chemist Limited bought the Farley's interest from Glaxo. Operations continued at the Torr Lane site until the factory shut in 1990...
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UGG is an American fashion company primarily known for its sheepskin boots, founded in 1978 by Australian surfer Brian Smith in Santa Monica, California...
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Platform shoe (redirect from Platform boots)
Platform shoes are shoes, boots, or sandals with a thick sole, usually in the range of 5–10 cm (2–4 in). Platform shoes may also be high heels, in which...
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West of England. The company originally manufactured sheepskin jackets, boots, and other footwear from its base in Glastonbury in Somerset, England. The...
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Peppa Pig (redirect from Peppa Pig: The Golden Boots)
5 segments are put together (though for the special containing "Golden Boots" and the episode containing "Around the World", only 3 segments are used)...
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fashion items. Some shoes are worn as safety equipment, such as steel-toe boots, which are required footwear at industrial worksites. Additionally, shoes...
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as Hai and Kontio rubber boots. 1898 – Finnish Rubber Works Ltd (Suomen Gummitehdas Oy) founded in Helsinki. 1904 – Factory moves to the town of Nokia...
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Chemistry blue plaque at Boots' Beeston Factory site in Nottingham, which reads: In recognition of the work during the 1980s by The Boots Company PLC on the...
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British-made boots and footwear is produced by NPS Shoes Ltd. NPS has been in operation in the village since 1881 and now has a factory shop. Until 2003...
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there until the closure of the factory in 2001. Clarks announced in July 2017, it was restarting manufacturing Desert Boots, using a new manufacturing unit...
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Footwear, LLC operates as a unit of Nelsonville, Ohio-based Rocky Shoes & Boots, Inc. The Endicott Johnson Corporation grew out of the Lester Brothers Boot...
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vulcanization. The factory produced a variety of rubber products including boots, pails and spittoons. There were numerous large factory buildings here during...
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manufacturing and turning over management of the factory to his son, Alcander. The facility was established on the site of a former royal paper mill and employed...
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WJ Brooks, filmed as part of the Kinky Boot Factory documentary says of a competitor "they get the boots into the UK for $16 and all the rest goes on...
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Street, Somerset, England. It was established in 1993 on the site of old C&J Clark factory buildings. In the 19th century Cyrus Clark started a business...
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Colchester Rubber Co. (section Factory)
original Colchester Rubber Company factory ruins can still be seen at the site today. Many of the workers in the factory originally came from Ireland. The...
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Caterpillar Inc. (redirect from Caterpillar boots)
The company also licenses and markets a line of clothing and workwear boots under its Cat / Caterpillar name. Additionally, the company licensed the...
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