AW Hainsworth, the Glossary
AW Hainsworth & Sons, Ltd., formerly known as Abimelech Hainsworth is an English textile manufacturing company based in Pudsey, West Yorkshire.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Baize, British Army, Charles III, Doeskin, Greatcoat, Grenadier Guards, Leeds General Infirmary, Melton (cloth), Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Pudsey, Red coat (military uniform), Royal warrant of appointment (United Kingdom), Staging (theatre, film, television), Telegraph & Argus, Textile manufacturing, Tunic (military), West Yorkshire, William, Prince of Wales, Wool.
- 1783 establishments in England
- Royal Warrant holders
- Textile industry of England
- Wool industry
Baize
Baize is a coarse woollen (or in cheaper variants cotton) cloth, similar in texture to felt, but more durable.
British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.
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Charles III
Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms.
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Doeskin
Doeskin is the split hide of an adult female deer with a velvet-like texture.
Greatcoat
A greatcoat (also watchcoat) is a large, woollen overcoat designed for warmth and protection against wind and weather, and features a collar that can be turned up and cuffs that can be turned down to protect the face and the hands, whilst the short rain-cape at the shoulders protects from the wind and repels rain.
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Grenadier Guards
The Grenadier Guards (GREN GDS) is the most senior infantry regiment of the British Army, being at the top of the Infantry Order of Precedence.
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Leeds General Infirmary
Leeds General Infirmary, also known as the LGI, is a large teaching hospital based in the centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, and is part of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
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Melton (cloth)
Melton cloth is traditionally made of wool and is woven in a twill form.
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 19219 April 2021), was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Pudsey
Pudsey is a market town in the City of Leeds Borough in West Yorkshire, England.
Red coat (military uniform)
Red coat, also referred to as redcoat or scarlet tunic, is a military garment formerly much used by most regiments of the British Army, so customarily that the term became a common synecdoche for the soldiers themselves.
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Royal warrant of appointment (United Kingdom)
Royal warrants of appointment have been issued since the 15th century to those who supply goods or services to a royal court or certain royal personages.
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Staging (theatre, film, television)
Staging is the process of selecting, designing, adapting to, or modifying the performance space for a play or film.
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Telegraph & Argus
The Telegraph & Argus is the daily newspaper for Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
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Textile manufacturing
Textile manufacturing or textile engineering is a major industry.
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Tunic (military)
A military tunic is a type of medium length coat or jacket, the lower hem of which reaches down to the thighs all the way round.
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West Yorkshire
West Yorkshire is a metropolitan and ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England.
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William, Prince of Wales
William, Prince of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21 June 1982), is the heir apparent to the British throne.
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Wool
Wool is the textile fiber obtained from sheep and other mammals, especially goats, rabbits, and camelids.
See also
1783 establishments in England
- AW Hainsworth
- Brighton Racecourse
- Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion
- Derby Philosophical Society
- HM Prison Northallerton
- Hereford General Hospital
- Highbury College, London
- Holy Rood Church, Ossington
- Hornchurch Cricket Club
- Man Group
- Rodney Street, Liverpool
- Society for Promoting the Knowledge of the Scriptures
- Surrey Chapel, Southwark
- Trent Navigation Company
Royal Warrant holders
- AW Hainsworth
- Ernst Kaps
- Friedrich Jacob Boßler
- Georg Schwechten
- Gert Verhulst
- Jérémie Pauzié
- Jack Barclay Bentley
- Johann Peter Boßler
- Purveyors to the Court of Sweden
- Royal warrant of appointment
Textile industry of England
- AW Hainsworth
- Platt Brothers
- Turkeywork
Wool industry
- AW Hainsworth
- Bissinger Wool Pullery
- Bradford system
- Knockando Woolmill
- Lizhnyk
- Lopi (knitting)
- Miss Wool of America Pageant
- Richard Tucker (wool-scourer)
- Solidonia
- Tenacious Unicorn Ranch
- Webster Rubber Company Plant
- Wool Products Labeling Act
- Wool alien
- Wool combing machine
- Wool insulation
- Wool top
- Wool trade