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  2. W Gadsby & Son Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Willow focused on the willow industry on the Somerset Levels, covering areas such as cultivation and basket making. [3] Until the mid-1990s the business was predominantly a producer of large baskets for use as picnic hampers [4] and employed around 25 weavers. [1] Many of these hampers were used in new cars, such as those sold by Rolls-Royce. [5]

  3. Hamper - Wikipedia

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    Modern Christmas hampers contain the same mix of popular food items and seasonal luxury treats such as plum pudding, Christmas cake, fruit mince pies, and wine. Modern Christmas hampers from commercial companies are packaged for postal delivery instead of being packed in wicker baskets.

  4. G.W. Scott and Sons - Wikipedia

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    A London map of 1883 showing Charing Cross Road. G.W. Scott and Sons opened their first store in London, England, in 1661.Due to fire damage sustained during the Great Fire of London, they were forced to relocated their company to first Old Compton Street and then Charing Cross Road, in the central part of the city.

  5. 8 Creative Blanket Storage Ideas For Every Space - AOL

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    A large fabric, wicker basket, or metal basket in a common area like a living room or den, placed near a couch, chairs, or other sitting areas, is a convenient way to store blankets when they’re ...

  6. Wicker - Wikipedia

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    A wicker basket filled with apples. Wicker is a method of weaving used to make products such as furniture and baskets, as well as a descriptor to classify such products. It is the oldest furniture making method known to history, dating as far back as c. 3000 BC.

  7. Picnic basket - Wikipedia

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    Some modern picnic baskets include detachable blankets to sit on. [3] An innovative picnic hamper advertised for American families in 1953 was designed to clamp over the seat at the back of the family car. The hamper opened with a "built-in midget-size icebox" and slide-out trays "for everyone who wants to eat away from the ants." [4]