Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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* 1947 Advert as Specialists in Window Furnishings. Lace: Nets, Brise-Bise, Bedspreads, Curtains, etc. Fabrics: End-and-Ends, Folkweaves, Prints, Brocades, Velours.  (Textiles Section)
* 1947 Advert as Specialists in Window Furnishings. Lace: Nets, Brise-Bise, Bedspreads, Curtains, etc. Fabrics: End-and-Ends, Folkweaves, Prints, Brocades, Velours.  (Textiles Section)
*''Note'': A brise-bise is a short net or lace curtain similar to a cafe net.  The literal translation from French is 'breeze-break'.




== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
* [[1947 British Industries Fair]] Advert 484
* [[1947 British Industries Fair]] Advert 484

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of Esco House, Stoney Street, Nottingham

  • 1947 Advert as Specialists in Window Furnishings. Lace: Nets, Brise-Bise, Bedspreads, Curtains, etc. Fabrics: End-and-Ends, Folkweaves, Prints, Brocades, Velours. (Textiles Section)


  • Note: A brise-bise is a short net or lace curtain similar to a cafe net. The literal translation from French is 'breeze-break'.


Sources of Information