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Redfern Everleigh Darlington

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Aboriginal Dance Theatre Redfern

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Redfern Eveleigh Darlington Waterloo

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Redfern
Redfern & Sons, was a British tailoring firm founded in Cowes on the Isle of Wight that developed into a leading European couture house. By the early 1890s the business had branches in London, Edinburgh, Paris and New York. The Paris extension was operated as a couture establishment while its other branches functioned primarily as tailors and importers.

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