Title
Booklet - Harrop & Ogden Collection Paper Designs
Reference
YA2003.40
Production date
01-01-1880 - 31-12-1880
Creator
Scope and Content
1 volume, labelled Volume No.48, consisting of a booklet of hand-drawn and coloured designs for textile items. The volume includes copies of designs by Brunet, a French textile designer, made by an unknown employee of the Strines Printing Works, 1880.
Language
English
Archival history
The donor, Mr Siddell, obtained the book from an associate who worked at Strines Printing Works and states that it came from the Atelier, or French design workshop.
Strines Printing Works, home of the calico printing business Strines Printing Co Ltd, was located near Stockport.
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- Harrop & Ogden
- Strines Printing CoBiographyBiography
The Strines Printing Company was a calico printing business based in Strines Printworks, near Stockport. The company grew out of the Strines Hall Printing Company, est. 1792 by William Wright, where block printing was carried out by hand using engraved wooden blocks. Initially the works consisted of a block printing mill and a madder-grinding mill powered by a waterwheel, but the site quickly expanded to include workers' housing. The top floor of the blockshop was used as a school, chapel and library.
Roller printing was introduced at the site, leading to a block printers' strike, c1830. At this time two millponds and a dovecot were added to the complex.
Company managers took an interest in employee welfare, and under employers such as Joseph Sidebotham (d1885) the works provided a school, library, brass band and sporting activities. Senior manager Joel Wainwright, together with J M Gregory, also created an illustrated journal for employees, covering activities in the works as well as educational articles. These were accompanied by drawings, watercolours and early photographs, and are now held by the John Rylands Library.
In 1899 it was one of 46 textile printing companies and 13 textile merchants that amalgamated to form the Calico Printers' Association Ltd. In 1925 a new works was built in Strines to concentrate manufacturing on fewer sites.
Subject
Textile industry
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.
Related object
- NotesNotes
Dissertation "The Calico Printers Association" by Lynda Dakin, with associated documentation.
- A Practical Handbook of Dyeing and Calico-PrintingNotesNotes
Handbook of Dyeing and Calico Printing by William Crookes (1874).
- Pattern books from the Calico Printers Association collectionNotesNotes
Pattern books from the Calico Printers Association collections
- Ledger - 'Designs in Use and Number of the Patterns Struck From Them'NotesNotes
Calico Printers Association design register
- CPA Star - The Staff Magazine of The Calico Printers' Association LimitedNotesNotes
CPA Star - The Staff Magazine of The Callico Printers' Association Limited
- NotesNotes
Collection of plans, correspondence and booklets from the Calico Printers Association
- NotesNotes
Collection of papers and photographs relating to the Calico Printers Association Jubilee Exhibition
- NotesNotes
Calico Printers Association publication "Range of Standard Designs"
- Personal Papers of Daniel Eatock, Calico PrinterNotesNotes
Personal papers of Daniel Eatock, Calico Printer and University Lecturer
System of arrangement
Single item fonds.