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Outside prydes pub that later became the Don r Inn

I would think that very few people alive today would have seen this view with the whole chimney exposed.

 

I really hope that we get weather like this Saturday 21st November 2009 and look forward to meeting everyone on the day.

westrock plant, hodge

All That Remains @ 95X Sausage Fest - Papermill Island - Baldwinsville, NY 8-12-2011 © Matthew Balch

river chelmer at papermill lock, little badow, essex

My last trip to Robert Fletchers Paper Mill in Greenfield, the whole site demolished in just 6 months to make way for a future development.

I posted these photos in October as demolition work started on the site, but after a pleasant conversation with someone at the development company I agreed to take them down, the site had problems with metal thieves at the time, but this had been an ongoing problem ever since the site closed even thought it had 24/7 security.

Now the whole site has been demolished I can't see any reason for not posting them now. It was a bit of local industrial history.

The Papermill at Guardbridge taken from the road as it crosses the Eden Estuary.

 

I would be grateful if anyone could date this picture.

 

thanks to John Jack former mill engineer for these pictures

Still there the headmasters house for Banknock scholl stirlingshire the school was knocked down 45 years ago it is 2007 now amazing memories of this school I attended it 5 years old

my father and his family had attended this school . the school photo had all pupils in the one picture .

A storm in December 2006? caused this damage the bridge had to be demolished

Vestiges de la papeterie Darblay à Corbeil-Essonnes

The Papermill in Canton NC is Controversial. While it remains the economic backbone of the town, there are concerns with pollution due to the awful odor emitted from the plant

The grass sheds were used to store esparto grass the main ingredient for papermaking in its day. These sheds were later used for storing bales of woodpulp and the hydrapulpers.

Our family at one time worked in the pits in Banknock some of the houses were called "miners rows" or the raws

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