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Difference between revisions of "Wilton Royal Carpet Factory"

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One of Britain's oldest carpet factories
One of Britain's oldest carpet factories


1933 Royal Warrant<ref>The London Gazette 3 January 1933</ref>
1911 Carpet Manufacturers, awarded the Royal Warrant<ref>The London Gazette   14 February 1911 </ref>


By 1945 was owned by the family of Lord Pembroke; he recruited S. H. R. (Rendall) Clarke to help turn around the business which was in financial difficulties<ref>The Times  Jan. 27, 1992</ref>
By 1945 was owned by the family of Lord Pembroke; he recruited S. H. R. (Rendall) Clarke to help turn around the business which was in financial difficulties<ref>The Times  Jan. 27, 1992</ref>

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of King Street, Wilton, Salisbury

One of Britain's oldest carpet factories

1911 Carpet Manufacturers, awarded the Royal Warrant[1]

By 1945 was owned by the family of Lord Pembroke; he recruited S. H. R. (Rendall) Clarke to help turn around the business which was in financial difficulties[2]

The business continued to struggle, making some of the most expensive but hand-made carpets, until 1957 when Clarke introduced a new strategy, imported new machines and destroyed the old ones. The company became profitable.

1968 Wilton Royal Carpets, a private company, merged with Solent Carpet Co, which was already quoted on the Stock Exchange, as the Wilton Royal Carpet Co. The companies shared a managing director and both had interest in Hampshire Industrial Carpets, maker of tufted carpets[3]

1969 Acquired by Youghal Carpets of Ireland[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 14 February 1911
  2. The Times Jan. 27, 1992
  3. The Times Aug. 24, 1968
  4. The Times Apr. 30, 1970