Title
Research Papers concerning Non-Crease Fabrics
Reference
YA2007.60
Production date
01-01-1921 - 1954
Creator
- Foulds, Robinson PercyBiographyBiography
Robinson Percy Foulds was born in Colne in 1890, the son of a cotton manufacturer. He attended Ackworth School before completing an Honours degree in Chemistry at the University of Manchester, studying under Dixon and Weizman. He worked with R Robinson on his Master of Science at the University of Manchester, publishing papers with Robinson on oxazoles and derivatives of safrol. He went on to become a research chemist, working at the textile company Tootal Broadhurst Lee where he was involved in the development of non-crease fabric.
He lived in Carnforth, was married to Elfrida Vipont Foulds, and died in 1954.
- TootalBiographyBiography
Tootal Broadhurst Lee Company Limited became a limited liability company in 1888. The partnership consisted of Sir Joseph C Lee, Henry Tootal Broadhurst, Henry Lee, Edward Tootal Broadhurst, Harold Lee and Dr Lennox Lee. The company was formed out of the old company of Tootal, Broadhurst, Lee and Co and Lee Spinning Company.
In 1963 Tootal joined the English Sewing Cotton Company, which had been incorporated on the 16th July 1897 a change of name was further registered on the 24th May 1968 when the company became known as English Calico Ltd before eventually becoming known as Tootal Limited, on the 15th June 1973 becoming a plc in 1985 and known as Tootal Group Plc
The group was acquired by Coats Viyella Plc in 1991.
Scope and Content
A collection of papers relating to research work carried out by Mr Robinson Percy Foulds, a Research Chemist at Tootal Broadhurst Lee. Foulds helped to research and develop a chemical treatment to produce non-crease fabrics for the company during the 1930s, and much of the material dates to this period.
Extent
34 items
Physical description
The papers are in a fair condition.
Language
English
Archival history
Robinson Percy Foulds was involved in the research and development of non-crease yarns for Tootall Broadhurst Lee. The collection includes his personal notes on the development of ideas he and others had from the 1920s onwards. The items were retained by his daughter after his death and subsequently offered to MOSI.
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.
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