The Princess of Wales visits Melin Tregwynt, a woollen mill weaving traditional Welsh designs on 3 February 2026 in Cardigan, Wales.
Catherine visited West Wales to celebrate Welsh textile manufacturers.
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The Princess of Wales visits Melin Tregwynt, a woollen mill weaving traditional Welsh designs on 3 February 2026 in Cardigan, Wales.
Catherine visited West Wales to celebrate Welsh textile manufacturers.
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Fox cloth cuts like rich butter with tailors' shears and the dense, rich finish makes a superlative flannel suit.
- Simon Cundey, Henry Poole & Co
Legend has it, that when Sir Winston Churchill made his most memorable speeches in Parliament or on the BBC Radio he was clad in a suit cut from the finest West of England flannel, woven by his woollen mill of choice, the iconic Fox Brothers & Co.
Much like Churchill, Fox Brothers is a British institution of near national significance; at one time one of the largest and most prestigious woollen mills in the country, an employer to five thousand tradesmen, occupying a monumental site of several square miles, filled with the imposing red-brick towers and belching chimneys synonymous with good old Victorian industrialism in Wellington, Somerset.
Cushion cover woven at a small family run mill in Carmarthenshire on dobcross looms. It is woven using the traditional Caernafon design and made from 100% British Wool.
By Solva Woollen Mill.
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📸: Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace
Woollen Mill of Almone http://www.romeandart.eu/it/arte-valche-almone.html VISIT: Caffarella Park (street view) https://goo.gl/maps/GV5EDRK5aZC2 and https://goo.gl/maps/PdUU32yZ7pQ2
Leri Mill, near Talybont
went exploring en-route to Lidl this morning
We have just received a splendid assortment of samples of cloth manufactured at the Margaree Woollen Mills. Farmers who wish to have their wool manufactured in a first-class mill would do well to call and examine samples.
January 17, 1885 North Sydney News Boy, January 17, 1885