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The Worshipful Company of Fan Makers is one of the Livery Companies of the
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. The company was incorporated by a
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in 1709. As fan making is now done by machines rather than by craftsmen, the company is no longer a trade association for
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s. Instead, the Company functions as a charitable establishment. The Fan Makers' Company ranks seventy-sixth in the
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for Livery Companies. Its motto is ''Arts and Trade United''.


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