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Fluorescers

United Kingdom, 1975
film

Explains the techniques of adding fluorescent colours to fabrics. Animation by Trever Bond; script by George Seager; edited by Roy Ayton.

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Fabrics in motion

Australia, 1951
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Color and light: an introduction

United States, 1961
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Facts about fabrics

United States, 1941
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Embroidery and printed textiles

Australia, 1975
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Clothing. - 3rd ed.

United States, 1980
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Harnessing the rainbow

United States, 1947
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Animations in the studio

United Kingdom, 1970
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[5 Couleurs de France]

Australia, 1967
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Marching the colours

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Color (TEFC)

United States, 1954
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Colour

United Kingdom, 1944
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Mozzie

Australia, 1999
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The Dancing fleece

United Kingdom, 1950
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The Great cover-up

United States, 1977
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Living tomorrow. No. 094

United Kingdom, 1972
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Fabric painting

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Nature of colour

United States, 1946
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Stencil colouring

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