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Tweed
Tweed is a rough, woollen fabric, of a soft, open, flexible texture, resembling cheviot or homespun, but more closely woven. It is usually woven with a plain weave, twill or herringbone structure. Colour effects in the yarn may be obtained by mixing dyed wool before it is spun.Tweeds are an icon of traditional Scottish, Irish, Welsh, and English clothing, being desirable for informal outerwear, due to the material being moisture-resistant and durable. Tweeds are made to withstand harsh climates and are commonly worn for outdoor activities such as shooting and hunting, in England, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland. In Ireland, tweed manufacturing is now most associated with County Donegal but originally covered the whole country. In Scotland, tweed manufacturing is most associated with the Isle of Harris in the Hebrides. Provided by Wikipedia
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Taking off quantities civil engineering
Published 1995“…Tweeds…”
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Minor works, alterations, repairs and maintenance
Published 1994“…Tweeds (Firm)…”
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Painting, decorating and glazing 1993
Published 1993“…TWEEDS (Firm)…”
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Plumbing and domestic heating
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Spon's contractors' handbook Minor works, alterations, repairs and maintenance
Published 1993“…Tweeds (Incorporating Spain and Partners)…”
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Spon's contractors' handbook roofing 1992
Published 1992“…Tweeds (incorporating SPAIN and PARTNERS), Quantity Surveyors…”
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