- FWGC-1100960
- Item
- c 1904
Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
This is a large concern seen from downstream. Postcard sent 19/8/1904
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Part of Frank W Gregory Collection
This is a large concern seen from downstream. Postcard sent 19/8/1904
Valentine's
Francis Frith and Co
Francis Frith and Co
This image is undated; however it cannot be later than 1904 as this copy of the postcard bears a postmark of that date.
Unknown publisher
Part of Richard Hills Collection
"Stampers. French, 4 hammers."
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Stocks Mill, Wookey Hole, Somerset, site of mill, now the Wookey Hole car park.
Part of Brian Luker Collection
Stoke Bottom Paper Mill, Somerset, ruins, east wall, door post
Part of Brian Luker Collection
Stoke Bottom Paper Mill, Somerset, ruins, west wall interior
Part of Brian Luker Collection
Stoke Bottom Paper Mill, Somerset, ruins, west wall with the stream below
Part of Brian Luker Collection
Stoke Bottom Paper Mill, Somerset, ruins, leat into spillway
Part of Brian Luker Collection
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Lessebo Handpappersbruk in the small town Lessebo in Sweden produces paper entirely by hand using an over 300 years old and almost unchanged process. The paper with the well known watermark is used as stationery and envelope as well as for special documents such as marriage and baptismal certificates, high quality business cards or even for watercolor paintings.
"Sweden Lessebo - Mill waterwheel leat end"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Lessebo Handpappersbruk in the small town Lessebo in Sweden produces paper entirely by hand using an over 300 years old and almost unchanged process. The paper with the well known watermark is used as stationery and envelope as well as for special documents such as marriage and baptismal certificates, high quality business cards or even for watercolor paintings.
"Sweden Lessebo - outside of mill"
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Lessebo Handpappersbruk in the small town Lessebo in Sweden produces paper entirely by hand using an over 300 years old and almost unchanged process. The paper with the well known watermark is used as stationery and envelope as well as for special documents such as marriage and baptismal certificates, high quality business cards or even for watercolor paintings.
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Lessebo Handpappersbruk in the small town Lessebo in Sweden produces paper entirely by hand using an over 300 years old and almost unchanged process. The paper with the well known watermark is used as stationery and envelope as well as for special documents such as marriage and baptismal certificates, high quality business cards or even for watercolor paintings.
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The Lessebo Handpappersbruk in the small town Lessebo in Sweden produces paper entirely by hand using an over 300 years old and almost unchanged process. The paper with the well known watermark is used as stationery and envelope as well as for special documents such as marriage and baptismal certificates, high quality business cards or even for watercolor paintings.
The art of paper-making (17th century method)
Part of Richard Hills Collection
The art of paper-making (17th century method)
Part of Richard Hills Collection
Part of Press Cuttings Collection
Cutting from 'Daily Telegraph and Morning Post' of a submission by D. J. Asborne describing the story of how the Portal family escaped from France and settled down in England at Bere Mill.