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of Slack Lane, Derby. Telegraphic Address: "Jones, Derby." Telephone No.: 1004 Derby.  London Office: 52 St. Thomas' Street, Bermondsey, SE.  Telephone No.: 2032 Hop.
of Slack Lane, Derby. London Office: 52 St. Thomas' Street, Bermondsey, SE.   


* 1922 British Industries Fair Advert as Manufacturers of Sumac Skivers* for Hat Leathers and Fancy Leather Trades.  Crust and Finished Chamois.  Sod Oil**.  Salted Splits*** and Fleshes.  White Washable Leather (Crust and Finished). Glace Kid. ''Also'' White skin Grease, Black Skin Grease. (Stand No. J.65) <ref>[[1922 British Industries Fair]] Advert cxxi; and p43</ref>
* 1922 British Industries Fair Advert as Manufacturers of Sumac Skivers for Hat Leathers and Fancy Leather Trades.  Crust and Finished Chamois.  Sod Oil.  Salted Splits and Fleshes.  White Washable Leather (Crust and Finished). Glace Kid. ''Also'' White skin Grease, Black Skin Grease. (Stand No. J.65) <ref>[[1922 British Industries Fair]] Advert cxxi; and p43</ref>


* ''Note:''
 
** * ''Sumac Skivers'' - An inferior quality of leather, made of split sheepskin, tanned by immersion in sumac, and dyed. It is used for hat linings, pocketbooks, bookbinding, etc. Sumac is a vegetable tanning material obtained from the dried leaves of certain species of Rhus. <ref>[http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/don/dt/dt3392.html] Etherington and Roberts Dictionary</ref> <ref>[http://www.wordwebonline.com/en/SKIVER] WorldWeb Dictionary</ref>
== See Also ==
** ** ''Sod Oil'' is a mixture of cod oil and the grease expressed from sheep skins. <ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=6_oGAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA255&lpg=RA1-PA255&dq=sod+oil&source=web&ots=Ke3D0Kp8PD&sig=Khnq-Z7M3XzMvlx0LrtdStdvx2Q] The Circle of the Mechanical Arts by Thomas Martin - Google Book Search</ref>
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** *** ''Split'' is a single thickness of a split hide.


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of Slack Lane, Derby. London Office: 52 St. Thomas' Street, Bermondsey, SE.

  • 1922 British Industries Fair Advert as Manufacturers of Sumac Skivers for Hat Leathers and Fancy Leather Trades. Crust and Finished Chamois. Sod Oil. Salted Splits and Fleshes. White Washable Leather (Crust and Finished). Glace Kid. Also White skin Grease, Black Skin Grease. (Stand No. J.65) [1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1922 British Industries Fair Advert cxxi; and p43