Dyer's account book, Volume 1
- After 1855-Nov-29 – before 1864-Nov-10
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The two journals contain a total of 164 pasted or tipped-in cloth samples. Many of these fabric samples are listed as “Delaine,” a mix of cotton and wool typically used for blouses and dresses. This combination of materials produces a unique appearance when dyed, as wool absorbs dye color better than cotton. For each sample, a recipe listing all the materials used along with prices and quantities for each is provided. Laid into the works are a number of loose pieces of paper with calculations.
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From the library of Prof. F. A. Wadsworth. Purchase; Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc.; 31 July 2006. |
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“Dyer's Account Book, Volume 1,” n.d. MS 16. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/83q551p.
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