Grenfell Cloth is a densely-woven
cotton gabardine material used to make luxury and outdoor
clothing since its creation in 1923. It was named after Sir
Wilfred Grenfell, a
British medical
missionary working extensively in
Newfoundland. He required a cloth to be woven to protect himself from the snow, wind, wet and cold weather he encountered in his work.
The cloth is made from 600
thread-per-inch cotton originally by T. Haythornthwaite & Sons
Ltd at Lodge Mill,
Burnley, in the United Kingdom.
After a spell under
Japanese ownership in the 80's and 90's, Grenfell Cloth garments are once again manufactured in Britain. Grenfell is now based in
London.
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Serial conman with 17 aliases and 28 convictions pretended his ...
Daily Mail-Nov 2, 2017
A conman who said his family died in the Grenfell Tower blaze so ... pictured (left) after his arrest, said he had lost everything in the tower fire.
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