Somerset

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Notebook - May to August 1967

A government-supplied Shorthand Notebook dated May to August 1967, containing notes from visits to a variety of industrial buildings and works throughout the UK but particularly in Somerset, Westmorland and Wales. Sites visited include breweries, foundries, rope-walks, collieries, quarries and slate, brick and granite-works. The contents are itemized on the front cover. Mills visited are listed at 'Place access points' below. Unindexed mills at Bovey Tracey, Pontlliw (referencing Penallt millstones) and Felindre, Swansea were also visited, as was the millstone quarry at Penallt, Monmouthshire.

Wailes, Reginald (1901-1986), engineer, known as Rex

Dulverton Paper Mill, history

Document written by Brian Luker addressing conflicting evidence for the site of the Dulverton Paper Mill, concluding that it is almost certain that there was a paper mill on the site now known as Paper Mill and that it was poorly located and probably inefficient.

Luker, Brian G, local historian

Wookey Hole Mill, WSH & Co mould 2 half

Also known as Glencot Mill.
W.S.Hodgkinson and Co., Ltd, (WSH & Co), were based at Wookey Hole. It is the earliest known paper mill in Somerset with its first documented lease for papermaking dated 1610.

Luker, Brian G, local historian

Wookey Hole Mill, WSH & Co mould 1

Also known as Glencot Mill.
W.S.Hodgkinson and Co., Ltd, (WSH & Co), were based at Wookey Hole. It is the earliest known paper mill in Somerset with its first documented lease for papermaking dated 1610.

Luker, Brian G, local historian

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