Buckram

Reklame for indbinding af biblioteksbøger fra 1911. Bl.a. også med buckram

Buckram er et kraftigt, imprægneret bomuldsmateriale som blandt andet bruges til indbinding af bøger der skal tåle hyppig håndtering og slid, for eksempel biblioteksbøger.

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Forfatter/Opretter: SoylentGreen, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Hessian Fabric made seamless. It will serve to create a normal map in Blender.
Batik Indonesia.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: MartijnL, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0 nl
Batik cloth purchased in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
MacLachlan hunting tartan (D. W. Stewart).svg
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A representation of the Maclachlan hunting tartan. This tartan is the oldest tartan to bear the name MacLachlan. This tartan is referred to as the Old MacLachlan, MacLachlan, and Hunting MacLachlan. This sett was first published in Old & Rare Scottish Tartans by D. W. Stewart in 1893.
Thread count: Y6, W4, Bk32, G32, Y6, W4, R48.
Sources: MacLachlan Clan Tartan WR1710 MacLachlan Hunting Tartan
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Reklame for biblioteksindbing af bøger
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Diagram of a carbon nanotube.
Buckram variety.jpg
(c) Grendelkhan fra en.wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA 3.0
This photo was taken on June 8, 2004, with a Sony Cybershot DSC-F828, in the Homer Babbidge Library. The image was level-adjusted, cropped, scaled from 1686x1527 to 800x725, and saved at a quality of 0.83 with The Gimp. The photo depicts a variety of buckram color swatches. The samples are courtesy of the preservation department at the Homer Babbidge Library.
Buckram twosides.jpg
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The original uploader was Grendelkhan at engelsk Wikipedia., Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
This is a composite of two photos taken on June 8, 2004, with a Sony Cybershot DSC-F828, in the Homer Babbidge Library. The two images were cropped and copy-pasted together, then level-adjusted and unsharp-masked with The Gimp, and scaled from 1392x1300 to 600x560, and saved at a quality of 0.85. The photo depicts two sides of a sample strip of buckram. The sample is courtesy of the preservation department at the Homer Babbidge Library.