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This photo was taken about 6 years ago 2002? The footbridge was a number of years old then but still in good order

Photographed by Derek Bradley on 19th May 2011 at Knapp & Papermill Nature Reserve, Alfrick, Worcestershire

Thanks to Denny & Dunpace Heritage society for this picture

Please let me know if you would be interested in more pictures of Denny or Cruikshanks foundry

Tried a little silkier look. You can see the grafitti on this bridge, but it's so colorful that I kind of like it here. Hope no one views it large and finds something that shouldn't be on a family site like flickr!

Footpath between train shed and MBTA Fairmont line tracks.

Dexter cattle on Papermill Meadow, photographed on 8th December 2010 by Derek Bradley

westrock plant, hodge

The Last Paper Mill

An Aerial Picture of the old Inverurie Papermill - Revisited

Demolition of Creams Paper Mill

The old Paper Mill currently being redeveloped into housing at the rear only visible from the river.

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Thanks to John Jack former mill engineer for these pictures.

This is the paper mill i have an older pic of it somewhere in my photostream but i went and re did them.. the new ones are much better.. Enjoy :)

Probably the highlight to our Feb/March run around mid scotland for me & Speed.

 

First having a good poke around the boiler house (photos uploaded months ago) then progressing through teh forklift infested warehouses & shop floors to the papermills and offices. We ended up being there on a weekday and a handful of workers were busy dismantling various sections of the mill.

 

Security forklift was also in force. Seriously watch out for that mutha!

Eurospec shed 66727 'Maritime One' preparing to work 6M74 Irvine Caledonian Papermill - Wembley Euro Freight Ops Centre (as far as Carlisle) 06/04/17

I was speaking to John Neilson Aug 2008 he told me that he visited a mill in the Banknock area the man said he was running the paper machine from Herbertshire paper mill the man was looking for spares John held out his arms about 2 feet apart and said' it was this wide' It is likely that early machines were this size if you think about the size of writing paper.

 

Demolition of Herbertshire papermill chimney. As I have said in previous posts this mill was between Stoneywood & Carrongrove mills , John Jack says that it was just where the road bends at Stoneywood just down from where the Carrongrove main gate is in 2008.

 

Please also refer to my earlier comments re Herbertshire mill in the Stoneywood papermill set.

A familiar sight to anyone that worked in a papermill

paper coming off the drum reel

Hornets' nest in a bird box at the Knapp & Papermill reserve, Worcs. Photo taken by Garth Lowe in late October 2013.

To my way of thinking, this was a perfect day for waterfall photography at Papermill Falls. This was the first time I have tried this view.

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