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[[Image:Im195501Vog-Terylene.jpg|thumb| 1955. From Vogue magazine of January.]]
[[Image:Im195501Vog-Terylene.jpg|thumb| January 1955. ]]
[[Image:Im196212HG-Tery.jpg|thumb| December 1962.]]
[[Image:Im196212HG-Tery.jpg|thumb| December 1962. ]]
[[image:Im196311HGS-Double.jpg|thumb| November 1963.]]
[[Image:Im196310GH-Tery.jpg|thumb| October 1963. ]]
[[image:Im196311HGS-Double.jpg|thumb| November 1963. ]]


See [[ICI]]
See [[ICI]]
1940 [[Terylene]] was discovered by Mr. [[J. R. Whinfield]], assisted by [[J. T. Dickson|Dr. J. T. Dickson]], both of the [[Calico Printers Association]]. Large scale manufacture was subsequently taken up by [[ICI|Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd]]. Terylene is a pure chemical substance synthesised from simple raw materials manufactured at [[Wilton Works]] on Teeside.
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January 1955.
December 1962.
October 1963.
November 1963.

See ICI

1940 Terylene was discovered by Mr. J. R. Whinfield, assisted by Dr. J. T. Dickson, both of the Calico Printers Association. Large scale manufacture was subsequently taken up by Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Terylene is a pure chemical substance synthesised from simple raw materials manufactured at Wilton Works on Teeside.


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