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dyeworks

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dyeworks [ˈdaɪwɜːks] NPLtintorerĂ­a fsing
dyeworks [ˈdaɪˌwɜːks] nsgtintoria


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The Spindlegate scheme, at the junction of Leeds Road and Hillhouse Lane, saw the former Robinsons' dyeworks demolished.
When I left school at 16 in the early Seventies, our town offered a variety of unskilled employment - the sauce factory, the dyeworks, the bins - while three O-levels could get you a job as the managing director of the Yorkshire Bank.
By the late 1800's the Gobelins dyeworks produced a colour range of 14,000 tones.
 
 
 
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