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The 17th Century Kerry Woollen Mills has been producing Fine Wools and Yarn for over 300 years. The garments made from this wool combine traditional values with contempory styling.

Kerry Woolen Mills Kerry Woolen Mills Yarn from wool carded, died, and spun at Kerry Woolen Mills Cloth woven from wool yarn at Kerry Woolen Mills

Eileen cutting cloth for ruana at Kerry Woolen Mills Eileen is cutting soft wool cloth for a ruana at the Kerry Woolen Mills on 13 Jan 2004.

Sign pointing to Kerry Woolen Mills with rain drops on lens

This is how the sign for Kerry Woolen Mills looked in January 2004 on a dark day with rain drops on the camera lens.

Sign pointing to Kerry Woolen Mills in May with green grass and sunshine instead of dark and brown.

This is how the sign for Kerry Woolen Mills looked on a sunny day in May 2007.

Two men with a hand truck moving bags of wool

These two gentlemen were moving bags of wool at the Kerry Woolen Mills.

A white building with red trim at the Kerry Woolen Mills.

This is how Kerry Woolen Mills looked on a sunny day in May 2007.

Old stone factory buildings at the Kerry Woolen Mills.

This is a view from another direction of the Kerry Woolen Mills on a sunny day in May 2007.

Bins full of large spools of brightly colored wool yarn.

Yarn at the Kerry Woolen Mills.

Machinery at the Kerry Woolen Mills.

This is some of the machinery in the Kerry Woolen Mills.

Machinery at the Kerry Woolen Mills.

This is some of the machinery in the Kerry Woolen Mills.