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  2. Thomas Sinton - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Sinton, JP (February 1826 – 20 August 1887) was an Irish industrialist and magistrate. Sinton made a significant impact upon the Irish linen trade; not least establishing the village of Laurelvale, County Armagh . Thomas Sinton was born in Tamnaghmore House, Tandragee, County Armagh, the son of David Sinton and Sarah Green; his brother ...

  3. Irish linen - Wikipedia

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    Irish linen (Irish: Línéadach Éireannach [1]) is the name given to linen produced in Ireland (including both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland). Linen is cloth woven from, or yarn spun from, flax fibre , which was grown in Ireland for many years before advanced agricultural methods and more suitable climate led to the ...

  4. Linen - Wikipedia

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    Linen. A linen handkerchief with drawn thread work around the edges. Linen cloth recovered from Qumran Cave 1 near the Dead Sea. Flax stem, fiber, yarn and woven and knitted linen textiles. Linen ( / ˈlɪnən /) is a textile made from the fibers of the flax plant. Linen is very strong and absorbent and dries faster than cotton.

  5. Donaghcloney - Wikipedia

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    Donaghcloney is a typical Ulster village and has been linked to the Irish linen industry since at least 1742. [4] By 1840 Donaghcloney boasted a large bleaching green which was turning out 8000 pieces of fabric annually. [5] In 1866, William Liddell founded his linen company, headquartered at a new factory in Donaghcloney.

  6. William Clark & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 35 (2017) Website. www .wmclark .co .uk. William Clark & Sons is the oldest linen mill in Northern Ireland and the textile company founded in Maghera, County Londonderry in 1736. [1] The main product is a fine linen canvas for the tailoring industry, used is a unique process of beetling - pounding of the fabric to flatten it.

  7. Libeco - Wikipedia

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    Libeco. Libeco is a Belgian textile company which manufactures and distributes linen and linen products. The company grew out of the merger of Libeco and Lagae on 2 June 1997. The head office is located in Meulebeke in a region of Flanders, Belgium, which is known for its flax culture and textile industry.

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