A part of the Woollatt family was for many years leaders in the lace manufacturing industry centered in Hucknall, now a suburb of Nottingham, England. Much of the technology and experience came from the older and more developed lace trade in Belgium. It is presumed that the name 'Woollatt' was a variant of the quite common Belgian (Flemish) name 'Oulette'. The phonetic connection is obvious, but therere is no concrete evidence to support this theory.
Richard Woollatt has written: 'Eastbound from Alberta'
Lorne Hedley Woollatt has written: 'The cost-quality relationship on the growing edge. --'
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