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Dr. Sally Tuckett University of Edinburgh Sally.Tuckett@ed.ac.uk

“The workers are the only losers”: The Scottish Turkey Red Industry in the Late Nineteenth Century . Dr. Sally Tuckett University of Edinburgh Sally.Tuckett@ed.ac.uk. Photos courtesy of Graeme Yule.

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Dr. Sally Tuckett University of Edinburgh Sally.Tuckett@ed.ac.uk

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  1. “The workers are the only losers”: The Scottish Turkey Red Industry in the Late Nineteenth Century Dr. Sally Tuckett University of Edinburgh Sally.Tuckett@ed.ac.uk

  2. Photos courtesy of Graeme Yule

  3. The Vale of Leven showing the principle sites of the Turkey red manufacturers. Map courtesy of Google Earth

  4. Commemorative flag for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, courtesy of Katie Stuart Quilted petticoat of Turkey red cotton, private collection

  5. India Street next to the old Alexandria Works, John Orr Ewing & Co.

  6. Hand block, 1880s, Archibald Orr Ewing & Co. Courtesy West Dunbartonshire Council

  7. Colouring the Nation, online exhibition, hosted by the National Museums Scotland http://www.nms.ac.uk/turkey_red/turkey_red.aspx

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