In 1898 Mr. F. Jelleyman was joined by his two sons, Mr. Fredrick John Robert Jelleyman and Mr. Sydney Francis Jelleyman - the firm was known as F.F. Jelleyman & Sons, and they commenced weaving. By 1900 they were producing Chenille and Brussels Wilton On 30th March 1910 a private limited company was formed and was now known as Jelleyman & Sons Ltd. The firm now had offices, a design studio, weaving and finishing sheds and a dyehouse .The dyehouse was the first on the river as it flowed into the town centre. In the days when the dyehouse vats discharged directly into the river Jelleymans was the first to colour the water.
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