KEIGHLEY Rotarians were given a behind-the-scenes look at a world-famous Worth Valley firm.
Club members toured the Bridgehouse Mills, Haworth, premises of Wyedean Weaving.
The company is well-known globally for its manufacture of uniform accessories for the military and police forces.
And its accoutrements have featured in many big-screen productions.
The Rotarians were shown around the factory by company managing director, Robin Wright.
The firm has been in the ownership of the Wright family for more than half a century.
Keighley Rotary Club president, Chris Pickles, said the visit was a huge success.
“It was brilliant – like stepping back in time,” he said.
“You got the smell of the wool and oil that I could remember from years ago as a child.
“We are extremely grateful to the MD, who gave us a very informative tour.”
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