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by Ian Mackintosh
| Large format paperback, perfect bound. Brand new, just published. No damage.
Published by The Stroudwater Textile Trust 2020. 150 pages, illustrated throughout with colour & black and white photos, drawings, diagrams and maps. 20.2cm x 25.9cm x 1cm. Weight: 575gms. Cover photo shows Dunkirk Mill before 1914 from the south West. Back cover: View of the Mill 2002. The Cotswolds, nowadays, are celebrated for their rolling hills. However, deep in the valleys around Stroud, are ribbons of mills next to the rivers. They are the survivors of a once great international woollen cloth industry that supplied soldiers at Waterloo, sailors at Trafalgar and customers in China. This local broadcloth tradition reaches back to the Middle Ages and created industrial towns like Nailsworth.
This study concentrates on the history of mills close to the town and shows how their fortunes waxed and waned over the centuries, imprinting themselves on the landscape and responding to the changes in technology and fashion.
The book describes the fortunes of the people involved and the machinery they used. It demonstrates how Dunkirk became one of the most impressive mills in the South West and how it and its neighbours have survived.
At Dunkirk Museum historic machinery is demonstrated; this book puts it in a much larger context.
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Publisher: Stroudwater Textile Trust ISBN: 9781527267657 Condition: Very Good |
2020
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Postage & Handling to UK mainland: £4.00 | Price: £10.00
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