The art of dying wool, silk, and cotton . J I 3 ^ Tcct THE PLAT E S. 507 PLATE FiGVRE I. Indigo Vat, to the level of the Dyc4Ioufe floor;with its brick-woik, and D, C, The lov/er part of the Vat, funk into the , Bnck-woik uirrounding the , Opening of the Vat, I, Door in the brick work, on a level with the Dye-Houfefloor, anfwering to the fpace between the brick-workand the fides of the vat, in which the embers are nutfor heating , That part of the body of the Vat perceived through thedoor I.,, L, Vent, or funnel of the chimney for letting out the fmoakof the emb


The art of dying wool, silk, and cotton . J I 3 ^ Tcct THE PLAT E S. 507 PLATE FiGVRE I. Indigo Vat, to the level of the Dyc4Ioufe floor;with its brick-woik, and D, C, The lov/er part of the Vat, funk into the , Bnck-woik uirrounding the , Opening of the Vat, I, Door in the brick work, on a level with the Dye-Houfefloor, anfwering to the fpace between the brick-workand the fides of the vat, in which the embers are nutfor heating , That part of the body of the Vat perceived through thedoor I.,, L, Vent, or funnel of the chimney for letting out the fmoakof the embers. Flc 2. Seftion of the vat, and of its brick-work,C, Ecttom of the vat funk in the E, Floor of the , Thicknefs of the brick-work. G G, Space between the fides of the vat and tht , That part of the vent, above the , The interior opening of the vent into the fpace round the , Door for the embers. Fig. 3. A, Veflel forpreferving woods. B, Great Trough foraJurning the f


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