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In 1971 the Institute of African Studies of the University of Ibadan in Nigeria published a book entitled Adire Cloth in Nigeria. It was in monochrome (black and White) based mainly on the research work of Nancy Stanfield. Nancy gave the first ever fully illustrated description of Adire cloth production and it remains unique today. In 2016 a new version of this book was published by the same Institute. This time in full colour and edited by professor Segun Oke, head of the Chemistry Department; Mrs Pat Oyelola researcher into Nigerian Crafts and Chief Doig Simmonds Keeper of Collection in the Department of Archeology. Doig Simmonds designed the book and provided much of new photographs. The title of this new book is: Adire Cloth in Nigeria - 1971-2016. Currently available via <doigds@gmail.com>.

Doig Simmonds. 1 November 2022 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Beltane47 (talkcontribs) 10:22, 1 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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