Everything to know about British Fabric and Textiles

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ErikAamot California, USA @HEBobiwine Apparently, the British chose a meter gauge for Anglophone Africa in the 1890s because it was the most low-cost for meandering track easements that would never be expected to carry heavy loads Tea, Cocoa & Vanilla from Uganda Cotton, Tea, & fabrics from Kenya cont πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬ Munyankole-American that loves Uganda CEO UGUSA & Uganda Trademark Copyright & Patent Company
bookandthebone Attiki, Greece @CalebRo10525690 @BrandonTalks @GoldingBF The old testament also bans eating fat, eating blood (sucks to be british i guess), drinking alcohol in churches, eating certain animals (no bacon), certain seafood (crustaceans), mixing fabrics, eating fruiting trees too soon, trimming beards, certain haircuts, etc πŸ’–πŸ’œπŸ’™Pastry chef (in training), archaeologist, book nerd, and collector of weird facts. Reviewer for @Bookstacked she/her. 24 πŸ‡¬πŸ‡·
TRiCKETTengland Accrington, Lancashire Here at TRiCKETT England we consider ourselves a pretty open book. I would love to make these beautiful corduroy vests that are manufactured in Bolton from entirely British-made fabrics. They would end up retailing for around Β£250 (premium fabric, insulated, waterproof and... Don't worry. Be Accy.
_Jack_Graham_ Wynd He talks about how India is not only destroyed as a producer of textiles but also converted into an *exporter* of the raw materials to the British textiles industry (ie the British loot and plunder India for fabrics etc). The @idsgpod guy. No, the other one. Writer, podcaster, Antifascist, Gothic Marxist, Marxist-Humanist. BLM, Trans Rights, Solidarity with Ukraine.



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