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This hoose name wis seen in Longformacus in the Borders. A neuk is anither wey o sayin a corner in Scots. The Inglis for neuk is "nook."
Photie bi Michael Hance.
Punch some holes in a plastic lid, and you're in business.
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The set of hair dyeing goods includes hair color tube, bottle of bleach, conditioning cream, dye applying gloves. The tube of hair color makes an easy paste.
1958 Studebaker Champion car and auctioneer, Wellington, 23 January 1993
Photographer: Ross Giblin
Reference number: EP/1993/0371/7-F
Dye coupler negative, 35mm.
The Dominion Post Collection, Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library
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Neversink Dye Company was one of the largest commercial dye manufacturers in the world. Their dyes colored everything from plastics and ceramics to food and clothing. The massive compound was closed when production was moved to St. Louis. Shot with a 9-18mm m Zuiko lens.
We spent the weekend with the Etobicoke Handweavers and Spinners Guild at Neilson Park Creative Center, testing out Carrie and Phil.
Second from the left was dyed with a natural substance called logwood-I am going to buy some as I love the colour.
However, the rest were dyed with an American powdered drink called Kool Aid-no chemical fixant required! If it can do that, what is it doing to children's insides?!
They are fabulously easy to use though-make it up with some water, chuck the wool in and either boil or microwave. Or you can make them up concentrated and paint them on, then clingfilm and steam.