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before being broken up in 1990 into
Courtaulds plc and
Courtaulds Textiles Ltd. The
company was
founded by
George Courtauld in 1794, and
later joined by his...
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Courtaulds Ground was a
cricket ground in Coventry, Warwickshire. The
ground was
owned by
Courtaulds. The
first recorded match on the
ground was in 1949...
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Samuel Courtauld may
refer to:
Samuel Courtauld (industrialist) (1793–1881), American-born
British industrialist Samuel Courtauld (art collector) (1876–1947)...
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Samuel Courtauld (c.1793–22
March 1881) was an American-born
British industrialist who
developed his
family firm,
Courtaulds, to
become eventually the...
- of the
Courtaulds textile business Sir
Stephen Courtauld, MC (1883–1967),
member of the
wealthy English Courtauld textile family Sydney Courtauld JP (1840–1899)...
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commercial viscose rayon was
produced by the UK
company Courtaulds Fibres in
November 1905.
Courtaulds formed an
American division,
American Viscose (later...
- The
Courtauld Institute of Art (/ˈkɔːrtəʊld/),
commonly referred to as The
Courtauld, is a self-governing
college of the
University of
London specialising...
- the 1980s the
patent was
licensed by Akzo to
Courtaulds and Lenzing. The
fibre was
developed by
Courtaulds Fibres under the
brand name "Tencel" in the...
- system. They were
league champions in 1981–82.
Courtaulds Greenfield were a
factory team for
Courtaulds. The team pla**** in the
inaugural season of the...
- the
Courtauld's gave up
their lease and
moved to Scotland. In 1951, the
Courtauld's moved to
Southern Rhodesia (present-day Zimbabwe). The
Courtaulds supported...