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The bulk of the famous Scottish tweeds is being made by machinery and a large proportion comes from the traditionally sheep raising Broder country.
Location:Scotland
Date taken:September 1946
Photographer:Hans Wild
Size:1280 x 982 pixels (17.8 x 13.6 inches)

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