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A Hacklemaker's Tale
Roderick Stewart, who can claim to have been the world's last independent hacklemaker, tells the story of a quirky Dundee family business. “The Hecklie”, as Wm R Stewart & Sons (Hacklemakers) Ltd was known, was an unorthodox Dundee company founded in 1874 which expanded from making hackles for jute machinery to become the world leader in supplying pinned products to a wide range of industries with its own subsidiary, Stewarts of America Inc., in the USA. The story covers the company's transition from traditional wooden staves to high-tech aluminium pinned tubes and also includes the stories of the ‘Nutshell’ folding caravan, ‘HMS Hackleworks’ and company’s role in the saving of HMS Unicorn and the return of RRS Discovery to Dundee.
Doors open from12.30pm at the Glasite Hall on King Street. Please enter from the churchyard or the east side of the building (the lift is available from both sides but the accessible door is at the east entrance). You DO NOT need to bring a printed ticket.
Tea, coffee and biscuits will be available to purchase before the talk. Entry to the talks are free but if you would like to make a donation towards the hire of the hall, there will be a donations tin available.
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Information published by Leisure and Culture Dundee.
Doors open from12.30pm at the Glasite Hall on King Street. Please enter from the churchyard or the east side of the building (the lift is available from both sides but the accessible door is at the east entrance). You DO NOT need to bring a printed ticket.
Tea, coffee and biscuits will be available to purchase before the talk. Entry to the talks are free but if you would like to make a donation towards the hire of the hall, there will be a donations tin available.
Booking via eventbrite
Information published by Leisure and Culture Dundee.
Free.
Booking Required
Promoted By: Friends of Dundee City Archives
Dates
Thursday 7th November 2024 1:00pm
Contact
Venue
St. Andrew's Church
King Street
Dundee
DD1 2JB
King Street
Dundee
DD1 2JB
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