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  • Bidi workers, tailors and mechanics need to be provided with social
  • 80% of the tailors, and 70% of the barbers were Jewish.
  • h Regional Organiser of the National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers (NUTGW).
  • They worked as tailors and in 1907, they moved to Portsmouth where t
  • e season at Pontefract, where playing for the Tailors and Drapers of that town against the Printers
  • name, the 'devil' refers to the ball and the ' tailors' are the skittles.
  • other sets are his own compositions like The tailors are aal gyen styen blind.
  • Jesuit brothers, farmers, tailors, bakers, cobblers, bee keepers and horticultu
  • uring the 1950s the arcade was purchased by a tailors business 'Montague Burton', so the arcade was
  • , the son of Charles Horsley, a member of the Tailors' Company of that town.
  • akers of bread short-selling their customers, tailors filching pieces of cloth owned by their patro
  • ians, butchers, millers, barbers, goldsmiths, tailors, furriers, merchants, and carters, in additio
  • olved primarily in trade and the professions: tailors, hat makers, jewelers, opticians.
  • Coming from a family of tailors, he worked for less than a week in a Rocheste
  • Ede & Ravenscroft are the oldest tailors in London, established in 1689.
  • lived with a Jewish family, who were West End tailors in London.
  • t merged with Kilgour French & Stanbury Ltd., Tailors in 1969, he became Chairman of the combined f
  • e Quality Feel the Width about two mismatched tailors in the East End of London.
  • He came from a long line of successful tailors, in which his father educated him to continue
  • ission of the City of Westminster to join Row tailors in protecting Savile Rows image.
  • don that became known as dandyism, patronised tailors in the area.
  • rofile the police created involved murders of tailors in the inner city area, killed in their shops
  • don that became known as dandyism, patronised tailors in Cork Street and its surrounding area.
  • s shooting in the plains, stories told him by tailors, interpreters and bodyguards enliven its page
  • ville as art consultant for the iconic London tailors Kilgour.
  • family firm Bernard Weatherill Ltd, Sporting Tailors, later of Savile Row.
  • There would finally be numerous servants, tailors, laundresses and their assistants, the messor
  • ll A/c and refrigeration,soman's stores,Vijay Tailors, Lekshmi textiles,K P Thomas Vaidyar memorial
  • s, saddleries, smithies, bootmakers, mercers, tailors, motor vehicle garages and billiard rooms.
  • edderstretet" ("the tailor street"), when the tailors moved into the area, and "Adelgade" in the 18
  • Beau Brummell, who frequented the tailors of Cork Street and introduced dandyism to Reg
  • "The Three Tailors of Tooley Street" is a remark made in regard
  • are significantly cheaper than those from the tailors of Savile Row.
  • n his comic operas and operettas, such as The Tailors of Schonau and The Man in the Moon, which gai
  • Most of its initial members were tailors or shoemakers based in Soho, many had been ac
  • Many tailors owned and still own the houses along the stre
  • e only ancient manuscript of the Shearmen and Tailors' Pageant was destroyed by fire in 1879, but f
  • Of these two, the Shearmen and Tailors' Pageant was a nativity play portraying event
  • , Kaplansky and Moishe Lewis spearheaded "The Tailors Project" by the Workmen's Circle and Jewish L
  • as well as craftsmen and professional people; tailors, shoemakers, tinsmiths, jewellers, house pain
  • In 1919 Henry Price opened a tailors shop in Silsden, then in the West Riding of Y
  • The area has been known for its tailors since being developed.
  • blacksmith, two cornmillers, one baker, five tailors, six bootmakers, three clogmakers, eight weav
  • roduction of Dorothy L Sayer's novel The Nine Tailors, starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey
  • The label released The Tailors successful debut album 'Wakey Wakey' in 2007
  • The Boeing Satellite Development Center tailors the payload of each Boeing 702 to meet custom
  • , featuring an ethnically mis-matched pair of tailors, the Jewish Manny Cohen (John Bluthal) and th
  • nco dancers also tend to resort to individual tailors to have their skirts made for them.
  • most associated with high-quality gentleman's tailors today.
  • h coping skills they need to remain sober and tailors treatment to specific medical conditions.
  • te J.W. Goddard & Sons (a leading purveyor of tailors' trimmings), Goddard's most notable accomplis
  • For a time, he was president of the tailors' union.
  • shops, including the traditional gentleman's tailors, Walters of Oxford.
  • Craftsmen in Shenley included tailors, weavers, shoemakers, cordwainers, brick make
  • foundation traces its roots to 1754 when two tailors were sent to Suriname as unsupported missiona