- The
Dyehouse (1961) is the
debut novel by
Australian writer Mena Calthorpe. The
novel is set in a
textile dye
factory in a drab
Sydney industrial suburb...
- up in a
textile mill,
Huang developed a
close bond with the
neighboring dyehouse owner's son, Fang Ning (Edwin Siu), who fell in love with her. Eventually...
- The
dyehouse at the
White Oak
Cotton Mill, in Greensboro,
North Carolina. The Cone
Mills Corporation,
which owned the mill, was
formerly the world's largest...
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three daughters.
Patrick was a
block printer but
eventually became the
dyehouse foreman at the
Busby printworks which was
owned by
Inglis And Wakefield...
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Riding of Yorkshire, the
fourth child and
second son of
James Shaw, a
dyehouse labourer who
worked at a
local mill, and his
second wife
Esther Hannah...
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started several industries in Saint-Denis:
weaving and
spinning mills and
dyehouses. His successor,
Louis XV (1710–1774),
whose daughter was a nun in the...
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nearby rivers. One
dyehouse was
started by John Meakins, a
London Quaker who
lived in Cripplegate. When he died, he p****ed his
dyehouse to his son-in-law...
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suggesting a Romano-British origin. bellerīca, a
medieval Latin word
meaning '
dyehouse or tanhouse'. billers, a
traditional name for watercress, for
which Bilbrook...
- 2015. Collier,
Andrew (8
March 1989). "Courtaulds to shut down UK mills,
dyehouse. (textile manufacturer)".
Daily News Record. London: highbeam.com. Archived...
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