Leather dyed with oak tannin - Specimen details

Leather dyed with oak tannin - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 78819

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Plant Name 159.03 FAGACEAE Quercus petraea x robur Entry Book Number 3:2005
Artefact Name Leather dyed with oak tannin Vernacular Name
Iso Country United Kingdom TDWG Region United Kingdom
Parts Held Leather dyed with oak tannin Geography Description England
Uses Leather dyed with oak tanninUse: MATERIALS - Tannins/Dyestuffs User: Man TDWG use MATERIALS - Tannins/Dyestuffs
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Donor Helen Sanderson Donor No
Donor Date 22/11/2005 Donor Notes J. & F.J. Baker & Co Ltd, Hamlyn Mills, King Street, Colyton, Devon EX24 6PD
Collector Helen Sanderson Collector No
Collection Notes Collection Date 25/06/2002
Exhibition Expedition
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Notes: J. & F.J. Baker & Co Ltd are the last oak bark tanners in the UK. The tannery employs 28 staff (8 FT; 20 PT). Most employees are from local area.x0Dx0AThe bark is processed on-site. It is first dried for three years and then ground using a water mill to power, the grinder. The bark must not be ground too finely, otherwise it will produce a pulpy mass. The bark is soaked in water with Verona.x0Dx0AOak bark from coppiced oak from the Lake District, Wales and the Forest of Dean. 15 t/year is used by the tannery. Theo, ak bark from the Lake District was harvested by Brian Crawley.

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