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The "Willesden" fabrics have been found very useful for a variety of purposes.
The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student Franklin Beech
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This action of cupra-ammonium solutions on cellulose has been made the basis for the production of the "Willesden" waterproof cloths.
The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student Franklin Beech
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Sukanya settled in Willesden Green, north-west London.
Anoushka Shankar: A deep connection with my father | Nick Duerden 2011
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Not the beer drinking, wine guzzling class of Willesden Green.
The Garden Heaters Of Kilburn Craig Stone 2012
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On Willesden High Road, the Architecture Association has recruited an advent calendar's worth of local shops and teamed them up with fashionable design studios, opening a revamped shopfront every day of December.
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Willesden BookshopWillesden Green Library Centre, 95 High Road, London NW10 2SF, 020-8451 7000Part of a centre including an art gallery, library and museum, the Willesden Bookshop is a reflection of its local community, with specialist sections on Irish and black culture studies and a well-stocked Polish section, offering titles not found in other bookshops.
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And became subsequently Bishop of Willesden in 1985, Bishop of Leicester in 1991 and finally bishop of Southwark in 1998.
The Archbishop says farewell to the Lord Bishop of Southwark 2010
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I'm a bit late in coming to it (via the Virginia Quarterly Review blog), but the editors of the Willesden Herald, having reaped a balance of fame and scorn for deciding, via the person of their final judge Zadie Smith, not to award their short story prize this year because none of the 850 entrants were good enough, have responded with a list of 27 reasons why your story might have been eliminated.
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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It ends with 31-year-old Jill McTighe of Willesden in northwest London, who is represented by a binge day that tallied an astounding 12,300 calories.
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A former deputy director of news and head of political programmes, Damazer was born in Willesden, north London, where his Polish father ran a delicatessen.
Mark Damazer leaves Radio 4 with memories of risks, rude words and WMD 2010
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