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  2. James Templeton & Co - Wikipedia

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    Quiglay and Templeton took out a patent on this tufted carpet process, but only for 14 years. [3] The ensuing carpet firm of "James Templeton & Son" was established in Bridgeton in 1839. The original factory was on King Street (now called Redan Street) but burned down on Christmas Day 1856. In 1857 a new factory was built on William Street ...

  3. J. W. Paisley House - Wikipedia

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    J. W. Paisley House was a historic home located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. The house was built about 1910–1911, and was a large two-story, three-bay, frame dwelling. The house was built about 1910–1911, and was a large two-story, three-bay, frame dwelling.

  4. Coats Paisley - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Coats (1809-1883) co-founder of the world-famous J.&P Coats company was a philanthropist and devout member of the Baptist Church.He was committed to the well-being of his town, involved in the restoration of Paisley Abbey, and in funding projects such as the construction of the Coats Observatory and Paisley Fountain Gardens.

  5. Allders - Wikipedia

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    Allders was an independent department store operating in the United Kingdom.. The original store was established in 1862 in Croydon by Joshua Allder. In the second half of the 20th century, this parent store was developed into a chain of department stores across England and Wales.

  6. Talk:J. W. Paisley House - Wikipedia

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  7. Coats Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1802 James Coats set up his own weaving in Paisley. In 1826 he opened a cotton mill at Ferguslie to produce his own thread [4] and, when he retired in 1830, his sons, James & Peter, took up the business under the name of J. & P. Coats. [4] In 1890 Coats listed on the London Stock Exchange, [4] with capital of £5.7 million. [4]