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In 1841, he joined a business that was started by his father manufacturingoilcloth.
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These naval charts were printed on specially treatedoilclothto allow them to be utilized under conditions that were far from ideal.
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Teaching equipment was in extremely short supply and blackoilclothwas used for blackboards.
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He left school intent on making his way in business, and worked in his father'soilclothshop.
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The original ceiling designs and scroll work were painted onoilclothand attached directly to the plaster ceiling; the restored painting was directly on the ceiling itself.
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