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  2. Cleckheaton - Wikipedia

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    Cleckheaton Sports Club, based at Moorend, is the home of the town's rugby union team, Cleckheaton RUFC., who play in the National 3 North league at the fifth tier of English domestic rugby. The club is also home to Cleckheaton Cricket Club, who play in the Bradford Premier Cricket League Division One.

  3. Silk industry of Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    Sewing silk could receive further doubling and throwing. No-twist was often three single filaments doubled together. Many other combinations were possible. Colloquially silk throwing can be used to refer to the whole process: reeling, throwing and doubling, [3] and silk throwsters would speak of throwing as twisting or spinning. [4] 1843 ...

  4. Sericulture - Wikipedia

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    Sericulture, or silk farming, is the cultivation of silkworms to produce silk. Although there are several commercial species of silkworms, the caterpillar of the domestic silkmoth is the most widely used and intensively studied silkworm.

  5. Yarn - Wikipedia

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    Filament yarn consists of filament fibres (very long continuous fibres) either twisted together or only grouped together. Thicker monofilaments are typically used for industrial purposes rather than fabric production or decoration. Silk is a natural filament, and synthetic filament yarns are used to produce silk-like effects.

  6. Drub, West Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Drub is a hamlet in the Kirklees district, in the county of West Yorkshire, England.It is located between Cleckheaton, Birkenshaw, and Gomersal [1] and is considered part of the latter. [2]

  7. Coats Group - Wikipedia

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    The company provides products, including apparel, accessory and footwear threads, structural components for footwear and accessories, fabrics, yarns, and software applications. Coats is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index and FTSE4Good Index. Revenues in 2022 were $1.6bn.