Tough stuff: The story of Grenfell

Gary Burnand, commercial director for the British outerwear specialist, on history, heritage and the importance of looking ahead

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The story of Grenfell dates back to 1923. It was created - inadvertently - by Sir Wilfred Grenfell, a doctor working in a London hospital in the fairly squalid Victorian days. He was a pioneer of medical missions and ended up working with 2,000 fisherman based on the Labrador coast of Newfoundland, Canada, also setting up cooperatives, schools and orphanages.

He conducted lecture tours around North America and the UK and in 1922, ended up in Burnley Town Hall. It was here he met local mill owner Thomas Haythornthwaite, who, on hearing Grenfell bemoaning the kit he needed to do his job, took up the challenge of creating a new cloth fit for purpose. The result was so impressive Wilfred said he'd lend his name to it - and that's how Grenfell cloth came into being.

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