39 results filtered with: Dyes and dyeing
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Dyeing: dyers' and fullers' mills for extracting plant dyes. Coloured engraving by J. Pass.
Pass, John, active 1797-1815.Reference: 45419i- Books
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Specification of Joseph Rayner : apparatus for generating and conducting heat by means of fluids, applicable to certain manufacturing processes.
Rayner, Joseph.Date: 1854- Books
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Memorial of Mr. Cuthbert Gordon, relative to the discovery and use of cudbear, and other dying [sic] wares.
Gordon, Cuthbert.Date: 1785]- Pictures
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Textiles: tapestry dyeing, three vats in an interior (top), equipment (below). Engraving by R. Benard after Radel.
Radel, active 1751-1767.Reference: 44044i- Pictures
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Dyeing: vats and cauldrons for extracting indigo. Coloured engraving by J. Pass.
Pass, John, active 1797-1815.Reference: 44042i- Books
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The art of dying wool and woollen stuffs. By M. Hellot, member of the Royal Academy of Sciences. Translated from the French by order of the Dublin Society, and published at their expence, for the use of the dyers of Ireland.
Hellot, Jean, 1685-1766.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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Specification of Ann Pike : ointment for the cure of cutaneous eruptions.
Pike, Ann.Date: 1856- Books
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Specification of Henry Young Darracott Scott : treating sewage water.
Scott, H. Y. D.Date: 1874- Pictures
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Textiles: tapestry dyeing, two boilers (top), washing (below). Engraving by R. Benard after Radel.
Radel, active 1751-1767.Reference: 44067i- Books
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The whole art of dying. In two parts. The first being an experimental discovery of all the most useful secrets in dying silk, wool, linnen and the Manufactures thereof, as Practised in England, France, Spain, Holland and Germany. To which is Added, A Discourse of Pot and Weyd Ashes, as well as several other Foreign Ingredients used in Dying. Written originally in the German language. The second part is a general instruction for the dying of wools and Woollen Manufactures of all Colours; for the Culture of the Drugs used in the Tinctorial Art, as also for the Dying of Hats; published by the especial command of the present French King in that language, and Illustrated with several Philosophical and Practical Annotations by the German Translator. Both which are Faithfully rendred into English from their Respective Originals.
Date: MDCCV. [1705]- Books
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Experimental researches concerning the philosophy of permanent colours; and the best means of producing them, by dying, callico printing, &c. By Edward Bancroft, M.D. Fellow of the Royal Society, &c. Vol.I.
Bancroft, Edward, 1744-1821.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Pictures
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Textiles: tapestry dyeing, a vat and other utensils for indigo. Engraving by R. Benard after Radel.
Radel, active 1751-1767.Reference: 44068i- Books
Studies on oxidation-reduction. XVI, The oxazines : nile blue, brilliant cresyl blue, methyl capri blue, and ethyl capri blue / by Barnett Cohen and Paul W. Preisler.
Cohen, Barnett, 1891-1952.Date: 1929- Pictures
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Textiles: silk dyeing, several vats and barrels (top), a large lead [?] tank (below). Engraving by R. Benard after Radel.
Radel, active 1751-1767.Reference: 44069i