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The Quarterly N0 124 October 2022 – News Vol 128 p4
The Ivybridge Heritage and Archive Group
Over the years Colin Harris has told us much about Stowford Mill at Ivybridge in Devon. Ivybridge has an active Heritage and Archive Group and website. I contacted Andrew Jewell their Website Administrator and he sent me the following information about their Group and the archive relating to paper that they hold:
I worked at Stowford mill from 1980 until its closure and joined the small Ivybridge Heritage Group which was formed as a consequence of the mill closing. All the archive resides in one of the members spare rooms as the heritage centre which we have been promised is taking much longer to materialise than anyone ever imagined. We now have a space earmarked by the developers of the mill site but it is at least another 2 years away.
Speaking with the custodian of the Stowford Mill archive today it is clear we don’t have a full inventory of items so this will need to be done. It is at least retained and in a safe location.
To give you some idea of what we hold in the archive here is a brief but far from comprehensive list
•Accounts journals from as early as 1910
•Paper Production Journals from 1916-1953
•Raw Material Purchases 1940s
•Clearing House Account Book (Inter mill transactions) 1960s
•Direct Accounts for Security Papers (All manufacturing mills) 1980 & 1990s
•Production Statistics for Stowford Mill 1955-1970
•Register of Plant & Machinery 1938-1955
•Security Paper sample folder 50+ A4 sample sheets
Their website is at: http://ivybridge-heritage.org/ contains much information about the town and the mills there.
The Wiggins Teape Archives, now held by in the Paper Foundation at Burneside in Cumbria, also has a considerable amount of material about Stowford Mill.