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1946-2005
'Revelation' was trademarked by Revelation Shirts Limited in 1946. It was based in Bewsey Street, Warrington, Cheshire. The company is now dissolved.
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1985-1998
Label founded by Graham Fraser and Richard Nott in London. They won the Designer of the Year award in 1989 and sold the business in 1998.
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1865-1970
The company was formed by John B. Stetson in Philadelphia in 1865. It went out of business in 1970 but Stetson hats have continued to be made under licence by other companies since then.
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Samuel Merry of 21 St James's Street, London is listed in the International Exhibition of 1862: The Illustrated Catalogue of the Industrial Department, Volume 2: British Division as suppliers of 'Harness, bridles, saddles, and horse clothing'. In the Kelly's Post Office London Directory of 1891, p. 1186, Samuel Merry & Co. are listed as saddlers, at 21 St James' St, S.W.
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1984-2005
Menswear and women's wear label established by designer Joseph Ephraim Casely-Hayford OBE (1956-2019) in London. It was initially stocked by London fashion boutiques such as Jones, Joseph and Crolla as well as stores in New York. Garments featured the Joe Casely-Hayford playing card brand label between 1989 and 1994. The label showed runway collections in Paris, London and Tokyo, was sold internationally, and was particularly successful in Japan. In 2009 Joe Casely-Hayford launched a new luxury menswear brand called Casely-Hayford in collaboration with his son Charlie Casely-Hayford.
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1999-present
Manufacturer of reusable bags and textile products which are made in their factory in Pondicherry, South India. They are suppliers of the Bags of Ethics™ label.
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2008-present
Skinwear Ltd was formed from a previous company, Davenport Knitwear Limited (1939-2011). They manufacture seamless knitwear using Shima 12 gg Wholegarment knitting machines for fashion and medical devices in their factory in Hinkley, Leicestershire.
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1998-[2008]
The Centre for Sustainable Development (CfSD) was established within the School of the Built Environment (SABE) at the University of Westminster in 1998, in recognition of that a growing number of research activities were convening under a common theme of sustainable development.
CfSD provided a forum for collaborative research initiatives and supported joint working between researchers and academics from diverse research disciplines within the School. CfSD also hosted an University-wide interdisciplinary research network for staff members who are actively involved in research in various aspects of sustainable development.
Principal Research Fellow: Dr Karen Lucas
Research Fellow: Sara Fuller
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1974-[1979]
First column over several years of the publishing of McGarel, there is a report on the Polytechnic’s Water Ski Club in May 1974. Later on in that year in October 1974, the society arranged meetings on either Saturdays or Sundays in Littlehampton, Sussex, where members were able to use a 65 hp Mercury engine. In April 1979, the society operated at Kirtons farm near Reading, with membership cost £5. The society at the time was more suited to people who had previous experience of water skiing rather than complete novices.
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1974-[1976]
The Trampoline Society was first mentioned in the McGarel in November 1974, where training took place on Tuesday’s 4pm-6pm and Wednesday’s 1.30pm-3pm in the Main Gym, Regent Street. Throughout the academic year of 1975/76, training took place on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays at 4.30pm-6pm.