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Notes for lectures at the Yorkshire College, Leeds, on aspects of leather manufacture, by Henry Richardson Procter

Archive File: MS 549

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Type of record: Archive

Title: Notes for lectures at the Yorkshire College, Leeds, on aspects of leather manufacture, by Henry Richardson Procter

Level: File

Classmark: MS 549

Creator(s): Procter, Henry Richardson (1848-1927)

Date(s): ca.1897

Language: English

Size and medium: 8 items

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/6972

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1. Sole leather, with an appendix on the German method; delivered 1897-1904; 21 ff. 2. Dressing leather; delivered 1897-1900; 10 ff. 3. Currying; delivered 1897-1900; 10 ff. 4. Manufacture of American dressing leather; delivered 1899-1901; 5 ff. 5. Imitation goat; n.d.; 2 ff. 6. Staining leather; delivered 1901; 2 ff. 7. Calf [and] kid; n.d.; 7 ff. 8. Glove kid; not before 1894; 4 ff.


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Henry Richardson Procter, FRS, was professor of leather industries at the Yorkshire College/University of Leeds, from 1891 to 1919. He was born at Lowlights Tannery, North Shields, the son of J.R. Procter (for whom see "Records of a Quaker Family" by Anne Ogden Boyce, 1889).

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