The Story of Erinoid

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Erinoid. n. name given to a plastic manufactured from milk also the name of a company in Stroud, Gloucestershire where it was produced throughout much of the 20th century. Erinoid was used to make fountain pens, buttons, knitting needles and combs. It would have been handled daily by almost everyone in Britain but is now almost forgotten.

SKU: 9781780357454 Categories: , ,
Binding: Case Bound - PPC
Pages: 178Author: John Morgan
 

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Erinoid. n. name given to a plastics material manufactured from milk: (arch.) artificial horn: also the name of a Company in Stroud, Gloucestershire where it was produced throughout much of the 20th century! This publication tells the story of the development of the Company into a major British manufacturer of plastics materials. It is extensively illustrated with historic photographs of the site, the manufacturing processes, the workforce and even the company’s splendid sporting facilities. Erinoid was used to make fountain pens, buttons, knitting needles and combs. It would have been handled daily by almost everyone in Great Britain but is now almost completely forgotten.

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Weight0.434 kg
Dimensions23.4 × 15.6 × 1.3 cm

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