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The Max Lock Centre at the School of the Built Environment, University of Westminster, is a multi-disciplinary research and consultancy group on development planning, continuing the tradition pioneered by the Max Lock Group. For further information see its website: http://www.wmin.ac.uk/sabe/page-1148
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British coat manufacturer. They had a manufacturing plant in Earls Barton, Northampton which they owned and operated, they also used other factories such as Regency Fashions in Harold Wood. In 2006-2008 the company was bought by Eland, a Korean investment firm. The in-house factory was closed and the company moved towards UK CMT and offshore production.
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1965-2008
Manufacturers of protective clothing.Previous address: 13 Neeld Parade, Wembley, Middx. Telephone: 01-902-2921/5
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1977-present
Label established in 1977 by Paolo Trento and Piero Mannato as a luggage brand utilising technologically advanced fabrics. They launched a clothing line in 1997 called 'Apparel'.
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1851-1948
Bodger & Co. Ltd were a Cambridge outfitter. They were established in 1851 and in business until the late 1940s.
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1969-
Rip Curl was started in 1969 by Doug Warbrick and Brian Singer in Torquay, Victoria, Australia when they began to make surf boards. Later that year they also began producing wetsuits. In 1973 Rip Curl sponsored the first Australian professional surfing event, the Rip Curl Pro. By 1977 the company was also making wetsuits for windsurfers, sailors and water skiers. In 1981 they established their first international licencee in California and have licencees in USA, France, South Africa, Japan, Indonesia, Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Chile.