Callawapore
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Callawapore was a type of calico manufactured in Madras, India. It was produced in blue and white colors.[1][2] Piece goods of various qualities and dimensions were produced in and around Madras. Callawapore was one of the materials exported to England in the nineteenth century.[3]
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- ^ London.), William Anderson (of (1819). The London Commercial Dictionary, and Sea-port Gazetteer, Exhibiting a Clear View of the Commerce and Manufactures of All Nations; and Their Several Products: With the Name of Each in Every European Language ... To which is Added an Appendix Containing Tables of ... Duties ... E. Wilson. p. 119.
- ^ Mortimer, Thomas (1819). A General Commercial Dictionary. 2. Ed. Longman & Hurst. p. 182.
- ^ Milburn, William (1825). Oriental Commerce, Or, The East India Trader's Complete Guide: Containing a Geographical and Nautical Description of the Maritime Parts of India, China, Japan, and Neighbouring Countries ... with an Account of Their Respective Commerce ... Kingsbury, Parbury, and Allen. p. 241.
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