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They created a small glove factory and had two sons, one of whom died at a young age.
The bank moved from the building in 1999 to a former glove factory, having grown too large for the old premises.
A tannery and a glove factory were also in operation for many years.
Grampound's market was on a Saturday and the town had a glove factory.
The Close family was involved in a linseed oil company and a glove factory, both of which were located near that home.
Like the people at the glove factory never dreamed that an actual female could wear gloves.
To support his young family Jones took a job working in a glove factory and was later employed in construction.
He moved to Ningbo glove factory, a loss-making enterprise, and turned it around in two years.
To the rear of that was "industry," where they made electrical wire harnesses, and a glove factory.
I live over a former glove factory."
During this era, the town had a hat and glove factory, a large mill and even its own mint.
The previous owner of the house, Creepy Carl, now lives in an abandoned glove factory.
The Glove Factory development contains shops, studios and cafe.
"Other companies were responding when they thought the glove factory would be set up at the mall," said Lloyd Montgomery, director of the agency.
At Eagle International, an American glove factory, the trade union was unofficially formed in 1972.
It is currently building a glove factory, museum and retail store in town that it hopes to open in the fall.
In New York he worked in a glove factory, then as a glove salesman.
There was a furniture factory, an overall factory, a glove factory, and an art leather firm.
In 1983 King purchased the abandoned Advance Glove factory, which has since housed the store's collections.
'q)id the glove factory occupy the whole place?"
Marlene lived in virtual penury, worked in a glove factory and acted and danced.
Napa Glove Factory was established in 1903 and was the largest plant of its kind west of Chicago.
Housed in a former glove factory, it is one of the most impressive used-book stores in the country, four stories high with creaking wood-plank floors.
One example was the Milore Glove factory that was founded by Emil Rich.
There was a branch of Stanley Co-op at the bottom of Park Rd and a glove factory above it.