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  2. Gelert (company) - Wikipedia

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    It has the exclusive licence to the QuickPitch tent [7] designed by Bournemouth University graduate Franziska Conrad. In 2012 the company closed its Porthmadog headquarters, which it relocated to its Widnes site. [5] In June 2013 the company went into administration and was taken over by Sports Direct International PLC. [8]

  3. Blacks Outdoor Retail - Wikipedia

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    In the Second World War, Blacks made tents for the Army and Navy and made fenders for boats on D-Day. During the early part of the war, the workshops in Greenock were destroyed by a parachute mine on 8 May 1941. They had a number of retail stores throughout the UK selling and renting camping equipment, climbing and mountaineering supplies.

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  6. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Larger tents sometimes are partitioned into separate sleeping areas or rooms. A tent described as viz-a-viz (cabin tent) usually has two separate sleeping areas with a living area in between. Tent color In some areas there is a move toward reducing the visual impact of campsites. The best colors for low visibility are green, brown, tan or khaki.

  7. Slum clearance in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Clearance of slum areas resumed and increased after the war, while the 1960s saw the largest number of house renewal schemes pursued by local authorities, particularly in Manchester where it was reported around 27% 'may' have been unfit for human habitation, although the majority were well built solid structures that could have been renovated ...