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| Title | synthetic silk fibres | |
| Collection | Museum of Design in Plastics: Arts University College at Bournemouth | |
| Date | circa 1955 | |
| Description | A group of three skeins of 1950s synthetic silk fibres, one white and two pink, probably the first cellulose triacetate made in the UK. Triacetate was first produced commercially in the USA in 1954 by the Celanese Corporation. This item forms part of the Plastics Historical Society (PHS) collection. | |
| Accession Number | PHSL : 28 | |
| Dimensions | height 6mm, width 80mm, length 250mm | |
| Materials | plastic, cellulose fibre, triacetate | |
| Notes | Everyday objects, such as those in this collection, are sometimes difficult to research. If you have any information about this object please contact the museum on modip@aub.ac.uk. | |
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| Method | extruded | |