Three Generations in a Family Textile FirmRoutledge and K. Paul, 1971 - 481 páginas |
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... look at my samples , so I opened my parcel and he bought 60 pair to be delivered as soon as made . They were of fairly good quality and stood me over 2 / -s profit each pair . This ran through my mind at the moment and I thought it not ...
... look at my samples , so I opened my parcel and he bought 60 pair to be delivered as soon as made . They were of fairly good quality and stood me over 2 / -s profit each pair . This ran through my mind at the moment and I thought it not ...
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... look very well . . . . I think you will be well pleased with the class of work we have made of it . It looks massive , like hand - tuft . . . . The stones for building the main walls is the best building stone I ever saw . They run from ...
... look very well . . . . I think you will be well pleased with the class of work we have made of it . It looks massive , like hand - tuft . . . . The stones for building the main walls is the best building stone I ever saw . They run from ...
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... look forward to the firm being prosperous at least as far ahead as the end of his own working life . In the writer's experience , potential recruits - even among directors ! -have felt attracted by the idea of ' joining a family firm ...
... look forward to the firm being prosperous at least as far ahead as the end of his own working life . In the writer's experience , potential recruits - even among directors ! -have felt attracted by the idea of ' joining a family firm ...
Índice
A Scottish Village | 1 |
Early Days | 9 |
The Machine Age Arrives | 26 |
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able activities Alastair Alastair Morton Alexander Morton Alexander's already artistic beautiful British brother Caledon Carlisle carpets Charles Paine chemical chenille cloth colleagues colours commercial Courtaulds Darvel decorative detailed diary Director Donal Grant Donegal Dyes Ltd dyestuffs early Edinburgh Weavers eventually factory father feel felt field final firm firm's German Glasgow Gowanbank Grangemouth hackney horse Hannay horse ideas important industry interest James Morton James's Killybegs labour lace later least lecture letter London loom machine madras Managing manufacturers matters Morris Morton Sundour Fabrics Newmilns noted particular partners possible problem production range realized Samuel Courtauld Scottish Dyes seen selling soon stage Standfast tapestry technical textile things tion Tom Jones took trade vat dyes village Voysey weaving weft whilst William Morris woven write wrote yarns