Bronze Age Gold from Wales

3-D object (small)

Four boxes of nylon/rayon spools etc from exhibition :- Textiles: an assembly of machinery (sectioned) used in the conversion of acetate viscose: in staple fibre cutting, box spinning and winding of yarn during the manufacture of rayon. A number of 'cakes' and spools of natural and coloured yarns, materials and carpet samples, and photographs of process. All as part of an exhibit in the first East Wing Department of Industry in 1959, which described the manufacture of rayon at Courtaulds Greenfield Works, Holywell (at the time the largest works of it's kind in the world).

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

87.135I (1)

Acquisition

Donation, 3/8/1987

Measurements

Material

textile (synthetic)

Location

In store
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