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  2. Associated British Hat Manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Associated British Hat Manufacturers Ltd was a holding company formed in 1966, by merging five of Britain's largest felt hat manufacturers. [1] The intention was to rationalize a struggling industry that faced a declining market and foreign competition.

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    MDMA has become widely known as ecstasy (shortened "E", "X", or "XTC"), usually referring to its tablet form, although this term may also include the presence of possible adulterants or diluents. The UK term "mandy" and the US term "molly" colloquially refer to MDMA in a crystalline powder form that is thought to be free of adulterants.

  5. Category:Hat companies - Wikipedia

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  6. Hat Works - Wikipedia

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    The Hat Works is a museum in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, which opened in 2000. [1] Before that, smaller displays of hatting equipment were exhibited in Stockport Museum and in the former Battersby hat factory .

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  8. Battersby Hats - Wikipedia

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    Battersby's Hat Works as it appeared in 2009.. Battersby Hats was the trading name of Battersby & Co, a hat manufacturer of Stockport, England.The firm once had a capacity of 12,000 hats per week but it declined in the second half of the twentieth century and merged with other hat manufacturers in 1966 before hat production ceased altogether in 1997.

  9. Walter Wright Hats - Wikipedia

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    The Wright family have been involved in the manufacture of hats continuously for 300 years in Luton and the current Albion Road factory, which was founded by Walter Wright in 1889 with his wife Minnie Susan, is alleged to be the first custom built hat factory in Luton without a residence.