Harris tweed (Scottish Gaelic: Clò mór or Clò hearach) is a tweed cloth that is handwoven by islanders at their homes in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland...
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caused this misidentification of the design. Harris Tweed: A handwoven tweed, defined in the Harris Tweed Act 1993 as cloth that is "Handwoven by the islanders...
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The Harris Tweed Authority (HTA) is an independent statutory public body created by the Harris Tweed Act 1993, replacing the Harris Tweed Association...
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Cloth or Harris Cloth) is how we refer to Harris Tweed® cloth in Gaelic "Harris Tweed". Archived from the original on 8 March 2013. Harris Tweed Act 1993...
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Ian Taylor (British businessman) (section Harris Tweed)
trader. He was also the majority shareholder in Harris Tweed Hebrides, the primary producer of Harris Tweed cloth, which he helped to rescue in 2005. Taylor...
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train on the Melbourne metropolitan railway Harris City (disambiguation) Harris Tweed (disambiguation) Mrs. Harris, a 2005 television film Haris (disambiguation)...
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Harris Tweed is a textile, made on Harris, Western Isles, Scotland. Harris Tweed may also refer to: Harris Tweed (character), a character in The Eagle...
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including a Harris Tweed shop overlooking the main access road to the CalMac ferry terminal and a general grocery store. It is also home to the Harris Distillery...
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its provenance. Along with Harris Tweed manufactured in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, Donegal is the most famous tweed in the world. It was used in...
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presented the 'Harris Tweed' collection which launched her long-standing relationship with the Scottish cloth, Harris tweed, and the Harris Tweed Authority...
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October 1814 – 12 February 1886), was an English peeress and promoter of Harris Tweed. Born Lady Catherine Herbert at Arlington Street, St James's, London...
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Harris Tweed was a British comic strip series, fully named Harris Tweed, Special Agent, later retitled Harris Tweed – Super Sleuth, which appeared in...
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Gore-Tex Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Halas lace Haircloth Harris Tweed Hessian Herringbone Himro Hodden Holland cloth Hollie Point lace Houndstooth...
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younger readers than the target audience. Unperturbed, Ryan created Harris Tweed, Special Agent for Eagle, which ran until 1962. However, in 1957, after...
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newly re-established UK Board of Trade in 2017. He is also chairman of Harris Tweed Hebrides, a director of Celtic Football Club and visiting professor at...
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"Tweed Guide - The Curiously Compelling Story of Tweed — Gentleman's Gazette". gentlemansgazette.com. 7 December 2016. "A brief history of the Harris Tweed...
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Contemporary houndstooth checks may have originated as a pattern in woven tweed cloth from the Scottish Lowlands, but are now used in many other woven fabric...
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Tweed Heads is a coastal city at the mouth of the Tweed River in the Northern Rivers region of the state of New South Wales, Australia. Tweed Heads is...
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List of Outer Hebrides (section Sound of Harris)
fishing, and weaving, the latter of which includes the manufacture of Harris tweed. The archipelago is exposed to wind and tide, and there are numerous...
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Ghalamkar Gingham Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Haircloth Harris tweed Herringbone Himroo Hodden Irish linen Jamdani Kerseymere Khādī Khaki...
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High Street stores specialising in formal wear, especially suits, blazers, tweed sports jackets and flannels. The company was a stalwart of the British High...
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described as looking like "Harrison Ford in Harris tweed", with his standard attire being a turtleneck, Harris Tweed jacket, khakis, and collegiate cordovan...
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Ghalamkar Gingham Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Haircloth Harris tweed Herringbone Himroo Hodden Irish linen Jamdani Kerseymere Khādī Khaki...
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Ghalamkar Gingham Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Haircloth Harris tweed Herringbone Himroo Hodden Irish linen Jamdani Kerseymere Khādī Khaki...
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Ghalamkar Gingham Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Haircloth Harris tweed Herringbone Himroo Hodden Irish linen Jamdani Kerseymere Khādī Khaki...
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Ghalamkar Gingham Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Haircloth Harris tweed Herringbone Himroo Hodden Irish linen Jamdani Kerseymere Khādī Khaki...
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Crofter Hand Woven Harris Tweed Co Ltd v Veitch [1941] UKHL 2 is a landmark UK labour law case on the right to take part in collective bargaining. However...
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Dear Reader (redirect from Harris Tweed (band))
Berlin, Germany. Prior to 2008, MacNeil and Torr performed under the name Harris Tweed. Under this name the band had commercial success and won awards in South...
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worn with charcoal-gray suits. Shetland sweater, introduced in 1904 Harris Tweed, introduced to the fashion marketplace in 1909 Polo coat about 1910 Madras...
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Ghalamkar Gingham Grenadine Grenfell Cloth Grosgrain Habutai Haircloth Harris tweed Herringbone Himroo Hodden Irish linen Jamdani Kerseymere Khādī Khaki...
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