ABC Wax hand printing block
1908-2007
Collection of objects and archive material relating to ABC Wax, 1908-2009. ABC Wax was first established as F W Ashton by brothers Benjamin and Joseph Ashton when they set up a calico printing firm at Newton Bank, Hyde, Manchester, in 1812. By the 1980s, the company had become known as ABC Wax, after the Swiss trading company A Brunnschweiler & Co that took over in 1970.
F W Ashton, as it was called from 1812 to the 1970s, started manufacturing textiles for sale in Africa in the early 1900s. The history of cotton textiles designed and produced in Manchester for trade in Africa is long, complex, and global. It is tied up in the monopolisation of trade, colonial interests, and industrialisation but also the resistance, identity and agency of the users, wearers, and individual traders.
When the ABC Wax factory closed in 2007, its last Manchester-made product lines, Superwax, Handblock and Premium, transferred to its sister company Akosombo Textiles Ltd in Ghana. The Manchester factory had produced textiles specifically for African markets for 99 years. This collection of objects illustrates some of the company’s production processes and shows a selection of their designs.
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