Several of my ancestors were involved in the leather glove production business. Does anyone know of any description available for the full Victorian process of leather production through to "glove grade"?
I should also love to know the difference between a "leather grounder" and a "leather dresser"?
Thanks
Danny
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Thread: Leather processing query
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19-06-2009, 9:04 PM #1dannywhGuest
Leather processing query
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19-06-2009, 9:55 PM #2
"I should also love to know the difference between a "leather grounder" and a "leather dresser"?"
This website should answer those questions nicely
It deals with both leather and parchment but if you do a quick search for "ground" or "dress" it should take you to the right section
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20-06-2009, 2:21 AM #3dannywhGuest
Leather processing -Grounder and Dresser
Thanks Aislin - good call.
Well it looks to me that the terms "leather grounder" and "leather dresser" are names for workers involved with different levels of the curing process. Apparently, tanning is a chemical means of preservation of the skin/hide once it has been de-haired and de-fleshed. Dressing is the stage after tanning involving oiling and treatment to retain and enhace the pliability.
Tell you what, that sounds like an incredibly hard, long, and smelly process. My goodness, how our forefathers grafted!
Thanks again
Danny
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