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Gold
in my Veins is an autobiographical account of the life of Betty Wherry,
an apprentice gilder at Royal Crown Derby in the 1930s, who rose through
the Company to become Gilding Trainer and Assistant Curator of the factorys
prestigious museum.
After having set the context of her childhood, Betty describes her apprenticeship
in the porcelain industry, the fascinating people she met and the life
and work of a gilder.
Punctuated with anecdotes and humorous tales of the workpeople at the
factory, the text gives detailed accounts of a number of royal visits
to Royal Crown Derby. Betty became an ambassador for the Company which
involved her in travelling to America, Canada and Australia, trips which
she describes in detail.
The book is illustrated with a range of photographs in both black &
white and colour portraying significant people in her life as well as
pieces of Derby porcelain. Technical aspects of the gilding process are
illustrated by Bettys own line drawings. |