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For services to wool industry, trade, education and the community.
Guy has been involved within various levels of the wool industry for over 20 years.
Generation four started their working life in the wool industry post war.
David is widely recognised in the wool industry all over the world.
This was due in part to competition from the wool industry.
The wool industry took off in the 16th century, partly due to the river.
However, he plans to continue to offer his services to the wool industry as and when the opportunity arises.
The wool industry is in danger of reaching this point.
There are two main reasons why the wool industry is moving to a new system for colour measurement.
Since 1900, the mill had an operating wool industry on the second floor.
During the 1860s Daniel was involved with promoting the state's wool industry.
As a nation we owe our national economy historically to the wool industry.
In recent years it has pondered a future beyond the wool industry.
Agriculture, particularly the wool industry, is important throughout the highlands.
During the modern period, the wool industry grew until the 20th century, since which time it has diminished.
Equipment used in the wool industry is most suitable for this particular purpose.
McCaughey was also an important force in the development of the wool industry.
The wool industry offered real employment opportunities in rural areas, he said.
The day includes a good overview of other opportunities in the wool industry, to give you the whole picture.
It is an important centre of the wool industry.
Farm assistant jobs are usually the beginning of a career in the sheep and wool industry.
By this time, business for Spark had increased (especially in the wool industry), and continued to increase over the next few years.
Maxine's interest in the sheep and wool industry started at an early age.
Early stage processing is a fundamental requirement for the wool industry.
The wool industry has attracted millions in funding over the past decade and 2010 was no different.
It had formerly a share of the woolen industry which declined many years ago.
During those years, the First World War kept the woolen industry alive.
The woolen industry rose to high prosperity, and grazing became more profit- able than cropping.
In the early days we produced many innovative designs for the woolen industry which surrounded Huddersfield.
The mill was the first mill to use power looms for the woolen industry.
Kirkburton's major industries were the woolen industry and coal.
Lacock was granted a market and developed a thriving woolen industry during the Middle Ages.
High tariffs sheltered U.S. factories and workers from foreign competition, especially in the woolen industry.
It has shoe, rubber, and woolen industries.
The case of the dying kimono: the influence of changing fashions on the development of the Japanese woolen industry.
Bans against their importation to protect the British silk, linen and woolen industries did nothing to reduce their desirability.
However, with the Bubonic Plague in 1348, the birth of the English woolen industry and general warfare, Italy temporarily lost its economic advantage.
The hamlet and area as a whole had strong links with the English woolen industry, which gave name to settlements such as Milton Clevedon.
It found a new niche in luxury items like ceramics, glassware, lace and silk as well an experiencing a temporary rebirth in the woolen industry.
The model Paris industrialist during the Restoration was William-Louis Ternaux, who dominated the French woolen industry.
The decline of the woolen industry has had a significant effect on the town, with many of the mills having been demolished or turned over to other uses, mainly apartments.
The woolen industry was killed off around 1700 by the English government, who wanted to keep the wool monopoly in England, although a minor revival was started around 1775.
He apprenticed in the woolen industry, then started his own business, which was destroyed by fire, and finally ended up in the manufacturing business in West Fairlee.
Flemish weavers had gone over to Worstead and North Walsham in Norfolk in the 12th century and established the woolen industry.
Weavers were to be envied at the end of the eighteenth century for weaving had developed into Scotland's first industry, the counterpart of the woolen industry in England.
He states that there were about 200 workshops overseen by the Arte della Lana (guild of wool merchants and entrepreneurs in the woolen industry) of Florence.
Coes and his brother Aury Gates Coes worked for the firm of Kimball and Fuller, a company that made machinery for the woolen industry.
The surviving buildings grouped around Central Park are a continuing reminder of the wealth brought by the woolen industry and the town's aspirations to be a leading city in the state during the 19th century.
In 1970 he was in "It's a Rum Do" and had the role of Samuel Marsden, the priest who was partly responsible for bringing merino sheep to Australia which started their woolen industry.
The TUEL led a strike of woolen industry workers in Passaic, New Jersey in 1926 - until, that is, the Comintern instructed the Party later that year to abandon any independent unions it had formed on the ground that these represented ultra-left adventurism.