Textile Sample
1914 (manufactured)
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Materials and techniques | cotton, printing |
Brief description | Textile sample, printed cotton fabric, manufactured by Logan Muckelt & Co, Manchester, England, 1914 |
Physical description | Printed linen or cotton furnishing fabric with a regular cluster of warp threads creating a ribbed effect. Dark blue ground printed in white with a series of windows, arches and brick layers arranged in stripes. One selvedge. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 99679 (Patent Office Registration Number) |
Production | Logan, Muckelt and Co. is one of several companies - principally British or Dutch - who in the early 20th century designed, printed, exported and/or distributed factory-printed cotton textiles for the West African market. Established in 1884 and based in Manchester, England, the company designed, printed and dyed pre-made cloth specifically for the African market. |
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Accession number | T.142-2004 |
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Record created | November 8, 2004 |
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