Bent, Robert J., 1934-
Variant namesBent and Warburton both appear to have worked at the Aspley Print Works, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, before coming to Lawrence, Massachusetts, where they were employed at the Pacific Mills. The Pacific Mills, incorporated in 1853, was built by the Essex Company, Lawrence, Mass. It manufactured cotton and worsted goods and its Print Works, which printed, dyed, bleached and finished goods, was one of the largest in the world.
From the description of [Dye recipes book] / Robert Bent and Thomas Warburton. 1875-1900. (American Textile History Museum Library). WorldCat record id: 48447688
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creatorOf | Bent, Robert. [Dye recipes book] / Robert Bent and Thomas Warburton. | American Textile History Museum Library | |
referencedIn | Smith, Samuel T., 1837-. Dictation from Samuel T. Smith : West Las Animas, Colorado, 1886. | UC Berkeley Libraries |
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associatedWith | Aspley Print Works. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Pacific Mills. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Smith, Samuel T., 1837- | person |
associatedWith | Warburton, Thomas. | person |
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Massachusetts--Lawrence | |||
England--Huddersfield | |||
Huddersfield (England) |
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Cotton manufacture |
Dyers |
Dyes and dyeing |
Industry |
Recipes |
Textile printing |
Woolen and worsted manufacture |
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Person
Birth 1934