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Callawapore was a type of calico manufactured in Madras, India. It was produced in blue and white colors. 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.
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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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