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  2. Prudence Millinery - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 she began designing ladies' hats for Bond Street hatter Herbert Johnson and in that same year designed a spring collection for Joseph in Knightsbridge. She has worked with French sportswear label Lacoste designing and producing women's caps and bands for the spring / summer 2006 collections in New York.

  3. Woolland Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The store expanded over the years so that by 1892 it had taken over the whole of the eastern half of Lowndes Terrace (95-107 Knightsbridge). The family of three bachelor brothers Samuel, William and Moses, together with their spinster sister, were living at 17 William Street during this period.

  4. Knightsbridge Foreign Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Knightsbridge Foreign Exchange or Knightsbridge FX is a Canadian foreign exchange company in Toronto, Ontario that provides extensive currency exchange services to customers across Canada. [1] Since 2009, the company has processed more than CAD $2 billion in foreign exchange transactions across Canada.

  5. There’s already one clear election winner: The company making ...

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    The company has since produced hats for nearly every Democratic presidential candidate, as well as John McCain’s 2008 presidential bid, Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, and most major Senate ...

  6. Knightsbridge Solutions LLC - Wikipedia

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    Knightsbridge Solutions was co-founded in 1994 by Ki Chan, Jay Desai, Terrence Ryan and Faisal Shah. Roderick S. Walker joined the board and became the company's president and CEO in 1999. [4] Headquartered in Chicago, it maintained offices in Houston, London, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.

  7. United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union

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    In 1934, the United Hatters of North America (UHNA) (formed 1896) and the Cloth Hat, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union (CHCMW) (formed 1901), both based in New York, ended their competition by merging to form the United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union (UHCMW). [2] [3] [4] [5]