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  • Miniatura para New Lanark
    los artesanos que fabricaban y mantenían las máquinas de las fábricas. Dyeworks: los edificios que servían de tintorería, albergando hoy tiendas y un centro…
    13 kB (1790 palabras) - 16:11 2 may 2024
  • Miniatura para Léa Roback
    Roback regresó a Montreal en 1915. Mientras trabajaba en British American Dyeworks, se dio cuenta de las diferencias entre los distintos sectores de la sociedad…
    9 kB (1139 palabras) - 13:53 13 abr 2024

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  • Dye (redirección desde Dyeworks)
    A dye is a colored substance that chemically bonds to the substrate to which it is being applied. This distinguishes dyes from pigments which do not chemically…
    24 kB (2807 palabras) - 16:18 19 ene 2024
  • production of fine, lightweight silks.: 1  The last beni itajime dyeworks, the Yoshimura dyeworks of Takasaki, closed in 1932, and the technique of dyeing was…
    13 kB (1463 palabras) - 12:33 4 may 2024
  • industrial heritage. The first enterprise to locate in the area was the Borelle Dyeworks, established by French émigré Louis Borelle in 1785 to produce the Turkey…
    11 kB (1154 palabras) - 10:01 24 ene 2024
  • Worldcon, ConJosé. The Trimbles, who owned and operated the business Griffin Dyeworks & Fiber Arts until 2015, lived in Southern California. In April 2024, it…
    12 kB (1150 palabras) - 17:14 19 abr 2024
  • Johann Friedrich Weskott with the express purpose to erect and operate a dyeworks. The asteroid 118173 Barmen is named in its honour, celebrating the 1934…
    4 kB (448 palabras) - 03:08 30 may 2024
  • Bronze Ages with Special Reference to the Aegean. Princeton University Press. ISBN 069100224X. Griffin Dyeworks: Understanding mordants and modifiers…
    8 kB (930 palabras) - 00:09 14 may 2024
  • and Sons Ltd. (also known as J. & J. Pullar and Pullars of Perth) was a dyeworks based in Perth, Scotland. It was founded by John Pullar in 1824 in Perth's…
    6 kB (555 palabras) - 22:55 13 abr 2023
  • Playne had previously been the tenant. Late in the 19th century it became a dyeworks and was later used for grinding corn and animal feed and was run by G.H…
    2 kB (184 palabras) - 23:13 8 oct 2023
  • changed from week to week depending on the activity at Perkin's Greenford dyeworks. In 1869, Perkin found a method for the commercial production from anthracene…
    18 kB (1955 palabras) - 18:57 12 mar 2024
  • market and heritage centre at Merton Abbey Mills, the former Liberty & Co. dyeworks on the bank of the River Wandle. The Wandle was reputed to have more mills…
    13 kB (1428 palabras) - 17:36 19 may 2024
  • wove the cloth, but the dyeing was usually done in community-maintained dyeworks. By 1850, kasuri was being produced in several areas, including the Kurume…
    13 kB (1123 palabras) - 05:31 22 may 2024
  • other textiles, it was patented by Perkin, who the next year opened a dyeworks mass-producing it at Greenford on the banks of the Grand Union Canal in…
    11 kB (1123 palabras) - 18:00 13 may 2024
  • west. Pullar House on Mill Street was once used by J. Pullar and Sons dyeworks, the largest industry in Perth at one time, and has since been converted…
    95 kB (9227 palabras) - 09:49 4 jun 2024
  • Salt built a model village at Saltaire. Henry Ripley, owner of Bowling Dyeworks, began construction of Ripley Ville in Bradford in 1866. Industrial communities…
    12 kB (1228 palabras) - 09:28 27 abr 2024
  • 18th century history at "Turkey Red Dyeing in Blackley - The Delaunay Dyeworks". ColorantsInHistory.org. George Field's notes are held at the Courtauld…
    21 kB (2122 palabras) - 17:31 11 nov 2023
  • Wardle. He collaborated with the designer William Morris, who visited his dyeworks in Leek, Staffordshire to learn how to use natural dyes. He was knighted…
    9 kB (1055 palabras) - 20:45 21 oct 2023
  • process with funds from his slave-labor tobacco business by establishing a dyeworks in Dennistoun in 1777. The manufacture details were carefully protected…
    11 kB (1098 palabras) - 01:39 19 abr 2024
  • started out as a woollen mill in 1798. In 1805, it was converted into a dyeworks. The dyed cloth was of such high quality that some pieces are still on…
    5 kB (510 palabras) - 13:16 24 ene 2024
  • present Govan Cross. It was removed in the early 19th century and Reid's Dyeworks was erected on the site. The origins of the Doomster Hill are a mystery…
    39 kB (4058 palabras) - 20:13 6 may 2024
  • mordants, and some dyes themselves, produce strong odors, and large-scale dyeworks were often isolated in their own districts. Throughout history, people…
    51 kB (6394 palabras) - 09:14 11 abr 2024
  • manufacture of woollen and mixed cloths; associated industries such as dyeworks, tanneries and machine factories were also located there. The first documented…
    5 kB (362 palabras) - 22:19 21 may 2024