Fabric Sample Book
1888 (made)
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Fabric sample book of printed textiles with a cloth binding and leather spine and corners. Inside the front cover is a label.
The printed textile samples within the book are of textiles previously sent to exhibitions.
Pages 43 to 62 have no heading, but do have some pasted in numbers (possibly exhibit numbers?) in addition to the running numbers. Pages 87 to 100 are labelled with letters up to aa. Pages 101 to 116 contain a sequence of numbered samples, but no heading. Pages 117 to the end are blank.
The printed textile samples within the book are of textiles previously sent to exhibitions.
Pages 43 to 62 have no heading, but do have some pasted in numbers (possibly exhibit numbers?) in addition to the running numbers. Pages 87 to 100 are labelled with letters up to aa. Pages 101 to 116 contain a sequence of numbered samples, but no heading. Pages 117 to the end are blank.
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Materials and techniques | Cloth bound, leather, printed textiles |
Brief description | Fabric sample book bound in cloth and leather, made by Thomas Wardle, Leek, and printed by Medlock Stationery Works, England, 1888 |
Physical description | Fabric sample book of printed textiles with a cloth binding and leather spine and corners. Inside the front cover is a label. The printed textile samples within the book are of textiles previously sent to exhibitions. Pages 43 to 62 have no heading, but do have some pasted in numbers (possibly exhibit numbers?) in addition to the running numbers. Pages 87 to 100 are labelled with letters up to aa. Pages 101 to 116 contain a sequence of numbered samples, but no heading. Pages 117 to the end are blank. |
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Credit line | Given by the Department of Regional Services |
Production | Printed by Richard Johnson of Medlock Stationery Works |
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Accession number | T.9:1-1978 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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