The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 23

Class 21

Class 21.

2952 Bull and Wilson, St. Martin's Lane, London.—Patterns of Various Fabrics for Coats, Trousers, and Waistcoats
2953 Craven, Joseph, Bradford.—Shawls and Dress Goods, chiefly made from New Zealand Wool, shewing what can be made of this material
2954 Firth, Edwin and Sons, Heckmondwicke, near Leeds.—Blankets, white and colored
2955 Ramsden, Walmsley Abrm., Bingley, Yorkshire, manu.—Semi-Lustres, of various qualities. Cotton Warps and Lustre Yarn, made from Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Hog Wool
2956 Schwann, Kell and Co., Bradford.—Patterns of 31 Varieties of Plain and Tinted Merinos, Coburgs, Mohairs and Alpaca Lustres, Italian Cloths, &c.
2957 Bell, Edmund and Co., Bradford.—Specimens of Black Co burgs and Baratheas
2958 Craven, Joseph, Dole Mill, Bradford.—
1. Mousselines de Laine, Merinos d'Ecosse; Cashmere d'Ecosse; Repp, Cordes do Repp, Diagonals, various colors; Melange, various colors; Llamas, various colors—all wool
2. Coburgs, Victoria Cord, Coburgs for Shawls and Cloaks, Victorettas, Paramattas, Henriettas, Baratheas, Double and Single Twills, Indiana Shawls and Scarfs, Thibet Cloth—all in cotton warp
3. Shawls, Cloak Cloths, Mantle Cloths, Handkerchiefs, and Neck Ties—in all colors, and all wool
2959 Foster, John and Son, Black Dike Mills, Bradford, Yorkshire, manu.—Various Specimens, illustrating the Mohair and Alpaca Manufacture:— Mohair, or Goats' Wool, grown in Angora, Asia Minor Black, brown, fawn and grey Alpaca Wool, grown in Peru Combed Mohair Tops, in three qualities Mohair Noils out of same Combed Alpaca Tops, in medium quality, of black, brown, fawn white, and grey Do do, in fine quality of white and grey Alpaca Noils out of same Yarns.—Mohair, Mohair weft, Alpaca wefts, Mohair and Alpaca Pyrenees (in two shades), Mottled Alpaca (in three shades); Paper Tubes containing weft, as exported ready for the weaver's use Finished Goods.—Mohairs, Alpaca Lustres, &e. Small portion of violet and white Mohair Leno, from a dress selected by the Bradford Committee for presentation to the Princess Alexandra, on her marriage, March 8th, 1863