Textile samples by Ralli Brothers, Manchester. This is a plain, heavy fabric with one faint line. Numbers 29221 and Harwood Prospect is written in pencil of the fabric. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile samples by Ralli Brothers, Manchester. It is a thick plain fabric, number 1413 is written on fabric. There is remnants of torn paper stuck to the reverse side, where a paper label would have been. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile sample by Ralli Brothers made between 1919 - 1953. The cream fabric, likely cotton, has two blue ink printed Ralli Brothers trademarks stating the company’s registered locations, the United Kingdom, and South Africa. It also has a Made in England stamp on it. There is a small label attached with the number 22843 written in pencil. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile sample by Ralli Brothers made between 1919 - 1953. The cream fabric, likely cotton, has two printed Ralli Brothers trademarks. There is also a Made in England stamp. Number 773 is printed in ink on the fabric. On the back, there is a paper Ralli Brothers label stuck on with 773. There is a small stitch at bottom and top, holding the fabric together. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile sample by Ralli Brothers made between 1919 - 1953. The cream fabric, likely cotton, has a printed Ralli Brothers trademark and a Made in England stamp. There is the number 759 written in pencil R.K.B 578128 is printed in blue ink. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile sample by Ralli Brothers, Manchester. It is a gauze-like white material. The label pinned to the top right corner reads Tantex. No 916. Terylene. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile samples by Ralli Brothers, Manchester. This plain fabric, likely cotton, has SB4639 printed in blue ink on edge. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile samples by Ralli Brothers, Manchester. This plain fabric, likely cotton, has a small pencil number 13345 written on it. There are also two undecipherable words in blue written on the fabric. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile samples by Ralli Brothers, Manchester. This is three plain fabrics held together with a metal pin. There are different colours of textile: cream/beige, brown/khaki, blue/grey. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile samples by Ralli Brothers, Manchester. This plain cream fabric is likely cotton, it has a small pencil number 1408 written on it. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile sample by Ralli Brothers made between 1919 - 1953. The cream fabric, likely cotton, has two printed Ralli Brothers trademarks. There is also Made in England stamped on it. There is a small stitch at bottom and top to hold the fabric together. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile sample by Ralli Brothers made between 1919 - 1953. The cream fabric, likely cotton, has a blue ink printed Ralli Brothers trademark stating the company’s registered locations, the United Kingdom, and South Africa. There is a small label attached with the number 22491 written in pencil. Number 7863 is printed in blue ink on fabric. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile sample by Ralli Brothers made between 1919 - 1953. The cream fabric, likely cotton, has two blue ink printed Ralli Brothers trademarks stating the company’s registered locations, the United Kingdom, and South Africa. There is also a Made in England stamped on it. There is a small label attached with the number 22745 written in pencil. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Textile sample by Ralli Brothers made between 1919 - 1953. The cream fabric, likely cotton, has two blue ink printed Ralli Brothers trademarks stating two of the company’s registered locations, the United Kingdom, and South Africa. Made in England is also stamped in blue ink on the fabric. On the reverse of the fabric there are the remains of a torn blue paper label. textile sample from Ralli Brothers 1919-1953
Swatch book of linen textile samples of unknown pattern. Consists of approx 10 samples; peach; green; gold; orange; turquiose; blue; brown; deep pink; red; silver colourways. Part of a collection of 83 samples designed for the 1951 Festival of Britain, based on X-ray crystallographic pattern Festival Pattern Group Fabrics, 1951 1951
Sample of machine-embroidered white lace, 15% silk, 85% delustra rayon, with haemoglobin 8.26 pattern, attached to black board. Part of a collection of 83 samples designed for the 1951 Festival of Britain, based by Max Perutz designed by Arnold Parker of Messrs. E. Syon & Son.on X-ray crystallographic pattern Festival Pattern Group Lace, 1951 1951