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Interior View showing take-up roll of machine
SC 781986
Description Interior View showing take-up roll of machine
Date 3/5/1971
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 781986
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Mill, Caldercruix, North Lanarkshire This shows the end of the 'dry end' of No 2 paper machine, built in 1893 by James Milne of Edinburgh.. Here the dry paper, after passing through a set of calendering rolls to give it a smooth finish is being wound into a reel. This firm specialised in cover papers for books, some of which were embossed to give a woven finish, and blotting papers. By 1971, with the substitution of ball-point pens for wet-ink pens the demand for blotting papers had almost disappeared. These mills were founded in 1848 by T R & G Craig, who also owned the large Moffat Mills, south of Airdrie. In 1971 they were owned by Robert Craig & Co. The Caldercruix mills had at one stage four paper-making machines, of which two were in operation when papermaking ended on 7 June 1971. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H35/71/38/42
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