Abraham Moon & Sons: Where Ralph Lauren, Dolce & Gabbana and Burberry shop – in pictures


  • Abraham Moon founded the company in 187 in Guiseley, West Yorkshire, the very same year Queen Victoria ascended to the British throne. Oli Scarff / AFP
    Abraham Moon founded the company in 187 in Guiseley, West Yorkshire, the very same year Queen Victoria ascended to the British throne. Oli Scarff / AFP
  • Above, products made from fabrics produced by Abraham Moon & Sons on display at the factory shop. Oli Scarff / AFP
    Above, products made from fabrics produced by Abraham Moon & Sons on display at the factory shop. Oli Scarff / AFP
  • An employee works in the wool dyeing room of Abraham Moon & Sons. Oli Scarff / AFP
    An employee works in the wool dyeing room of Abraham Moon & Sons. Oli Scarff / AFP
  • Spools of assorted coloured thread are stored before being woven. Oli Scarff / AFP
    Spools of assorted coloured thread are stored before being woven. Oli Scarff / AFP
  • Dyed wool produced by Abraham Moon & Sons are supplied to customers such as Burberry, Paul Smith and Ralph Lauren. Oli Scarff / AFP
    Dyed wool produced by Abraham Moon & Sons are supplied to customers such as Burberry, Paul Smith and Ralph Lauren. Oli Scarff / AFP
  • Above, a mill worker operates a scouring machine. Oli Scarff / AFP
    Above, a mill worker operates a scouring machine. Oli Scarff / AFP
  • Finished rolls of fabric await dispatch to famous brands such as Ralph Lauren, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry and Paul Smith. Oli Scarff / AFP
    Finished rolls of fabric await dispatch to famous brands such as Ralph Lauren, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry and Paul Smith. Oli Scarff / AFP
  • Abraham Moon & Sons is England's last vertical mill, where all manufacturing processes take place on one site – from raw wool through dyeing, blending, carding, spinning, warping weaving and finally finishing the fabrics. Oli Scarff / AFP
    Abraham Moon & Sons is England's last vertical mill, where all manufacturing processes take place on one site – from raw wool through dyeing, blending, carding, spinning, warping weaving and finally finishing the fabrics. Oli Scarff / AFP
  • An employee moves dyed wool into a vacuum shoot in Abraham Moon & Sons' blending room. Oli Scarff / AFP
    An employee moves dyed wool into a vacuum shoot in Abraham Moon & Sons' blending room. Oli Scarff / AFP
  • An employee works in the burling and mending room of Abraham Moon & Sons. Oli Scarff / AFP
    An employee works in the burling and mending room of Abraham Moon & Sons. Oli Scarff / AFP
  • An employee of Abraham Moon and Sons woollen mill operates a winding machine in Guiseley, northern England on March 30, 2016. Abraham Moon which was founded in 1837, run the last remaining vertical woollen mill in England, with the dyeing, blending, carding, spinning, weaving and finishing processes all taking place on site. The mill produces fabrics for both the clothing and furnishing industries, supplying brands such as Ralph Lauren, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry and Paul Smith. Oli Scarff / AFP
    An employee of Abraham Moon and Sons woollen mill operates a winding machine in Guiseley, northern England on March 30, 2016. Abraham Moon which was founded in 1837, run the last remaining vertical woollen mill in England, with the dyeing, blending, carding, spinning, weaving and finishing processes all taking place on site. The mill produces fabrics for both the clothing and furnishing industries, supplying brands such as Ralph Lauren, Dolce & Gabbana, Burberry and Paul Smith. Oli Scarff / AFP