Coats family

E571915

The Coats family is a prominent Scottish industrial and philanthropic dynasty known for its success in the thread-manufacturing industry and its significant contributions to public institutions and scientific endeavors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish industrial dynasty
philanthropic family
public astronomical observatory
thread manufacturing company
associatedCompany Coats Group plc NERFINISHED
J. & P. Coats NERFINISHED
associatedWith Scottish industrial heritage
basedIn Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland NERFINISHED
businessActivity cotton thread production
export of thread worldwide
businessFounded J. & P. Coats NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
Scotland
economicImpact major employer in Paisley
significant contributor to Scottish industrialization
hasMember James Coats NERFINISHED
James Coats Jr. NERFINISHED
Sir James Coats NERFINISHED
Sir Peter Coats NERFINISHED
Sir Thomas Glen Coats NERFINISHED
Thomas Coats NERFINISHED
hasTitle baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
headquartersLocation Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland NERFINISHED
industry industrial threads
textile industry
thread manufacturing
thread manufacturing
knownFor global expansion of thread manufacturing
support of public institutions
support of scientific endeavors
legacy enduring presence in global thread industry
named buildings and institutions in Paisley
location Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland NERFINISHED
notableFor philanthropy
thread manufacturing industry
periodOfProminence 19th century
early 20th century
philanthropicContribution Coats Observatory NERFINISHED
Paisley Free Library and Museum NERFINISHED
Paisley Museum and Art Galleries NERFINISHED
churches in Paisley
educational institutions in Scotland
scientific research funding
regionOfActivity Renfrewshire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
socialStatus prominent bourgeois industrial family

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