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  1. Cornelia James (née Katz; 11 March 1917 – 10 December 1999), was a British glovemaker and businesswoman. Born in Vienna, Austria, to a Jewish family, James emigrated to the United Kingdom during the Second World War and founded her eponymous firm of glovemakers in 1946, which now holds a Royal Warrant .

  2. A Personalised Service. We put a lot into a pair of our gloves. Not least, 96 inches of stitching, each one executed with care and precision to make a glove fit to stand the test of time. One glovemaker fashions the glove from start to finish and - when it's done - they put their name to it. It's personal. As seen in... Stories from. The Journal.

  3. Design student flees Nazi scourge, arrives in England with suitcase full of fabrics, finds fame and fortune as glove maker to the Queen. It is the stuff of legend and 75 years on the fashion business founded by Cornelia James continues to surprise.

  4. The Glovemaker's Art. We wanted, in the space of 60 seconds, to show a little of what goes into the making of a pair of gloves. At one level it's about great material and the application of skill and specialised machinery in a process that is repeated time and again through each day.

  5. Nov 23, 2014 · The Cornelia James company is trying to keep the British glove-making heritage alive by expanding to an international market.

  6. May 26, 2022 · A woman who runs a business which has made gloves for the Royal Family for decades has spoken of her pride ahead of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Cornelia James, based in Ripe, near Lewes, East...

  7. Cornelia James is a firm of British glovemakers, founded in 1946, and with a Royal Warrant since 1979. The company has been managed by Genevieve James Lawson, daughter of the late Cornelia James, since 1999.