TINTS FROM FRUITS AND PLANTS.— Mr. Arthur Snow, formerly a city merchant, now makes dyes from fruit, plants and vegetables which he collects from the fields of Wendens Ambo. Essex. With his wife and instructors and pupils he occupies a delightful Tudor house. Photograph shows some of Mr. Snow's assistants washing fleece in the River Uttle. Mr. Snow weaves the cloths that he dyes. He and his wife are artists, as one might guess from the setting they have chosen for their work.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 19
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83TINTS FROM FRUITS AND PLANTS.— Mr. Arthur Snow, formerly a city merchant, now makes dyes from fruit, plants and vegetables which he collects from the fields of Wendens Ambo. Essex. With his wife and instructors and pupils he occupies a delightful Tudor house. Photograph shows some of Mr. Snow's assistants washing fleece in the River Uttle. Mr. Snow weaves the cloths that he dyes. He and his wife are artists, as one might guess from the setting they have chosen for their work. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 828, 23 November 1929, Page 19
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