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** ''Khanga'' or ''kanga'' - a piece of cotton cloth, usually brightly decorated, wound around the body as a woman's dress (East Africa). [Origin: Swahili] <ref>Chambers English Dictionary</ref> | ** ''Khanga'' or ''kanga'' - a piece of cotton cloth, usually brightly decorated, wound around the body as a woman's dress (East Africa). [Origin: Swahili] <ref>Chambers English Dictionary</ref> | ||
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of Bridgewater House, 58 Whitworth Street, Manchester. Telephone: Manchester Central 7101. Cables: "Cetrombia, Manchester"
- 1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Producers of Brocades, Cambrics, Cellulars, Dress Fabrics, Drills, Flannelettes, Furnishing Fabrics, Ginghams, Haircords, Khangas**, Lawns, Linbrics, Linings, Organdies, Panamas, Poplins, Proofed Fabrics, Pyjama Cloths, Rayons, Sheetings, Shirtings, Tropicals, Velvets, Voiles, Woollens, Worsteds. (Earls Court, Ground Floor, Stand No. 52) [1]
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- Khanga or kanga - a piece of cotton cloth, usually brightly decorated, wound around the body as a woman's dress (East Africa). [Origin: Swahili] [2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1947 British Industries Fair p277
- ↑ Chambers English Dictionary