The Children's Book of Achievement. London & Glasgow: Collins Clear-Type Press, 1958 |
Axminster Carpets is still a going concern. From their website:
"Thomas Whitty began making Axminster method carpets in 1755. This
original Axminster carpet could be found in Chatsworth House and
Brighton Pavilion as well as being bought by King George III and Queen
Charlotte, who visited the factory.
102 years later a carpet manufacturer called Harry Dutfield was on a
train where he met a vicar from the West Country who told him that
carpets had not been made in Axminster for a while due to a disastrous
fire that had destroyed the factory. The germ of an idea was born and in
1937 the decision was taken to relaunch carpet manufacturing in the
town of Axminster."
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