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Jeff works in the dyehouse and has been with the company for ten years.
His father and grandfather operated a small but successful textile dyehouse.
When I got back to work the following week, one of the dyehouse guys told me I should have been there, it was wild.
I was moved down to the dyehouse in the basement, for one thing, where it was thirty degrees cooler.
This is believed to be from a medieval Latin word, bellerīca, meaning 'dyehouse or tanhouse'.
There was a dyehouse at Ovingham, and in 1828 William Bullock was the foreman.
He is an expert in Package Dyeing; a method which is soon to be introduced to the dyehouse as part of the new expansion scheme.
The character of the waste from a dyehouse or printworks could alter considerably with changes in the textile processing arising from variations in the materials handled.
With twenty-six years experience in the business, Robert Maxwell joined Douglas Reyburn in March as dyehouse supervisor on the nightshift.
In 2001, a large exhibition of his portraits of women, centered around portraits of his son's adopted daughter, appeared at the Dyehouse Gallery in Waterford.
What she's paying off is twenty years in the dyehouse at a mill in Corinna and another twenty working the picker at a mill in Newport.
By this time, the Splendid Mill and Fang Family Dyehouse have brought in many apprentices and achieved business success, with Huang Qiao'er fulfilling her purpose in life.
The Merrimack Manufacturing Company, modeled after the second Boston Manufacturing Company mill, was built concurrently with the necessary canals, machine shop, dyehouse, and boardinghouses for the operatives.
While growing up in a weaving mill, Huang developed a close bond with the neighboring dyehouse owner's son, Fang Ning (Edwin Siu), who fell in love with her.
Born in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire, Fillingham worked at a colliery and a dyehouse before turning professional with Birmingham, for whom he went on to play 183 games in the Football League First Division.
From the mid-18th century onwards it housed the three mills of Daniel Chance, who sold it to in the mid 18th century, owned three mills: one corn; one gig and a dyehouse with eight drying racks.
Shaw was born in Halifax in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the fourth child and second son of James Shaw, a dyehouse labourer who worked at a local mill, and his second wife Esther Hannah Morrell.
Sadly, the reorganisation has led to some job losses - 22 out of 101 at Spondon, where the dyehouse has closed, and 75 out of 394 at Coventry, where workshop engineering, catering and cleaning services previously done in-house are now being contracted out.
Off Tenterfields close to the canal were four 19th century mills; Apperdale Mill (formerly known as Dyehouse Mill), Oaklea Mills, Valley Mills (formerly known as Canal Mills) and Whitfield Mill.
One day late in my final semester at college, finals over and at loose ends, I recalled the dyehouse guy's story about the rats under the mill - big as cats, goddam, some as big as dogs - and started writing a story called "Graveyard Shift."
Her works have been exhibited at The Kenny Gallery in Galway, The Dyehouse Gallery in Waterford, The Wexford Arts Centre, The Mullingar Arts Centre, and the Embassy of the United States in Dublin.