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Creative Chemistry Inside the Eighteenth-Century Crutchley Dye Houses, London

Royal Society Of Chemistry via YouTube

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Explore the fascinating world of 18th-century textile dyeing through this lecture by Professor Anita Quye, who delves into the creative chemistry practices at London's historic Crutchley dye houses. Discover the innovative techniques, chemical processes, and artistic approaches used by dyers during this pivotal period in textile manufacturing history. Learn about the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and early industrial chemistry as Professor Quye examines the methods and materials that made the Crutchley dye houses significant in London's textile industry. Gain insights into how historical dye recipes and techniques continue to influence modern textile conservation and our understanding of industrial heritage.

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Anita Quye: Creative chemistry inside the eighteenth-century Crutchley dye houses, London

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Royal Society Of Chemistry

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