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- Archives and manuscripts
"Indigo I" and "Indigo II " reports
Date: 1913Reference: SA/BIO/R/1/3Part of: The Biochemical Society- Books
Indigo / Jenny Balfour-Paul.
Balfour-Paul, Jenny.Date: 1998- Books
Indigo in the Arab world / Jenny Balfour-Paul.
Balfour-Paul, Jenny.Date: 1997- Books
Indigo plantations and science in colonial India / Prakash Kumar, Colorado State University.
Kumar, Prakash, 1967-Date: 2012- Books
Indigo dictionary of scientific illustrations & symbols : moral truths mirrored in scientific facts / by a barrister of the Honorable Society of the Inner Temple.
Date: 2006- Pictures
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Indigo plant (Indigofera tinctoria L.): flowering stem with separate flower and fruit segments. Coloured engraving by J.J. or J.E. Haid, c.1750, after G.D. Ehret.
Ehret, Georg Dionysius, 1708-1770.Date: [1750-53]Reference: 18374i- Archives and manuscripts
Remarks upon the modes of valuing Indigo, Gums, and Bleaching powder
Thomas, Graham, 1805-1869Date: 1838Reference: MS.2578Part of: Graham, Thomas (1805-1869)- Archives and manuscripts
Urinary pigments, urinoblinuria, and indicanuria (and Indigo-uria) (also re diagnosis bilirubin crystals in urine of jaundice)
Date: 1899-1950Reference: PP/FPW/B.353Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Books
Why elephants have big ears : understanding patterns of life on earth / Chris Lavers.
Lavers, Chris.Date: 2001- Books
The sirens of Titan / Kurt Vonnegut.
Vonnegut, Kurt.Date: 1996, ©1959- Books
She answered every call : the life of public health nurse, Mona Gordon Wilson (1894-1981) / Douglas O. Baldwin.
Baldwin, Douglas, 1944-Date: [1997], ©1997- Pictures
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India:an indigo plantation, an overseer looking on, as others work picking indigo plants and processing them. Engraving, 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 31355i- Books
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Observations on the commerce of the American States. With an appendix; containing An Account of all Rice, Indigo, Cochineal, Tobacco, Sugar, Molasses, and Rum imported into and exported from Great-Britain the last ten Years. Of the Value of all Merchandize imported into and exported from England. Of the Imports and Exports of Philadelphia, New-York, &c. Also, an Account of the Shipping employed in America previous to the War.
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl of, 1735-1821.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Further observations intended for improving the culture and curing of indigo, &c. in South-Carolina.
Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Pictures
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Pigments: a mill for grinding colours, and an indigo grinding mill. Engraving by H. Mutlow.
Date: 1824Reference: 45420i- Digital Images
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Baptisia tinctoria (Wild indigo)
Rowan McOnegal- 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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Methods for improving the manufacture of Carolina indigo. Submitted to the consideration of the Carolina planters. By an experienced Dyer.
Ledyard, John, 1754-1803.Date: [1772]- Books
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Traité particulier de l'indigo marron, ou indigo batard, et de sa manipulation [&c.].
Date: 1792- Books
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The complete indigo-maker. Containing an accurate account of the indigo plant ; its description, culture, preparation, and manufacture. With oeconomical rules ... how to manage a plantation ... To which is added, a treatise on the culture of coffee / Translated from the French.
Monnereau, Élie.Date: 1769- Pictures
Men and women work on a site with indigo plants and trees, some are picking leaves and others lifting and carrying. Engraving.
Reference: 31357i- Books
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Traité sur le pastel et l'extraction de son indigo / Par m. Giobert.
Giobert, Giovanni Antonio, 1761-1834.Date: 1813- Books
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Methods for improving the manufacture of indigo: originally submitted to the consideration of the Carolina planters; and now published for the benefit of all the British colonies, whose situation is favorable to the culture of indigo. To which are added, Several public and private Letters, Relating to the same Subject. By an experienced dyer.
Ledyard, John, 1754-1803.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- 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- Pictures
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An indigo plantation in the Caribbean islands, with black workers and a white overseer. Engraving, 1683, after S. Leclerc, ca 1671.
Le Clerc, Sébastien, 1637-1714.Date: [1683]Reference: 31353i