Viscose rayon (artificial silk), 1896-1900.

UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 22: Six skeins made at Wolston, near Coventry. Viscose rayon is a regenerated cellulose and due to the obtained solution being yellow and rather viscose it was known as 'Viscose'. Viscose rayon was produced by Englishmen Charles F Cross and Edward J Bevan and patented by Cross, Bevan and C Beadle in 1892 with the British patents taken over by Courtaulds in 1904. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 22: Six skeins made at Wolston, near Coventry. Viscose rayon is a regenerated cellulose and due to the obtained solution being yellow and rather viscose it was known as 'Viscose'. Viscose rayon was produced by Englishmen Charles F Cross and Edward J Bevan and patented by Cross, Bevan and C Beadle in 1892 with the British patents taken over by Courtaulds in 1904. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
Viscose rayon (artificial silk), 1896-1900.
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22 September, 1995
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