Project Hawick - Hard at work, at Lyle and Scott's, in the early 20th century. William Lyle and Walter Scott founded a new knitwear company with £800 of borrowed capital in 1874.
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Store gallery: Lyle & Scott designs Carnaby Street store around Scottish heritage | Gallery | Retail Week
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Store gallery: Lyle & Scott designs Carnaby Street store around Scottish heritage | Gallery | Retail Week
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