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The Dyeing Area at Luxite Textiles Factory

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Title

The Dyeing Area at Luxite Textiles Factory

Description

In 1945, Holeproof Hosiery added a lingere factory to their growing operation in London. It was called Luxite and while it was originally part of the Bathurst plant, by the 1950s it moved to Talbot Street. This branch of Holeproof Hosiery made around thirty different items - including panties, gowns, pyjamas, and petticoats.

Creator

Henry G. Hines and William H. Hines

Source

AFC 341-S8-I16. Hines' Studio Collection, Archives and Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western University.

Publisher

Western University Archives

Date

1920

Contributor

Paige Milner

Citation

Henry G. Hines and William H. Hines, “The Dyeing Area at Luxite Textiles Factory,” History of Hosiery in London, ON, accessed May 10, 2025, https://hosiery.spalmurray.com/items/show/81.

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