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producing copper phthalocyanine blue in the USA
under the
trade name
Monastral Blue
after it had been
previously launched in
Great Britain (ICI) and...
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rampant was
fixed to each side of both funnels. Waverley's hull was
painted monastral blue
until 1970.
After a
revival of
fortunes in the 1950s, the 1960s saw...
- the
British Rail
double arrow logo had been used, with a BR
corporate monastral blue hull,
white upperworks and black-topped red funnel. A
reversed version...
- 1002/hlca.192701001110. "The
discovery of a new pigment: The
story of
Monastral blue by
Imperial Chemical Industries". colorantshistory.org. Archived...
- and
until withdrawal, the
class 76s
started to
appear in
British Rail
monastral blue with
yellow cab ends. The
fortunes of the
class 76s were inextricably...
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which became known as Rail Blue.
Introduced in 1965, and also
known as "
Monastral Blue", the
colour was
defined by
British Rail
standards BR28/6001 (Airless...
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mandatory for all units. In the mid-1960s BR Rail Blue, also
known as
Monastral blue, was
applied to 112
members of the
fleet and from 1968 a full yellow...
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Tinsley in 1992. D1762 47167 47580 'County Of Es****' BR Co-Co
class 47
Monastral Blue (Platinum
Jubilee variet)
Operational Built by
Brush at Loughborough...
- a PhD for his work on
copper phthalocyanin (later
marketed by ICI as '
Monastral blue') and went to work for ICI
Dyestuffs Group in Manchester. Convinced...
- was
taken over by
British Rail-Sealink, she
received the BR
corporate monastral blue hull,
white upperworks and red funnel. She
differed from
other Sealink...