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    Chris Bennett
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    Mill Carrongrove Mill
    Address Denny, Stirlingshire,
    Nat Grid Location NS 795830
    Companies Robert MacRobbie; John Millar; Robert Weir; Carrongrove Paper Mill Ltd.; Inveresk, Georgia Pacific, Inveresk PLC
    Scottish Mill No 41
    Status Shut during 1970 to 2015
    Est. Papermaking Start Date 1828
    Date Closed 01 Nov 2005
    Links
    Link1 canmore.org.uk
    Link2 http://www.28dayslater.co.uk
    Link3 http://www.dennydunipaceheritage.org
    Link4 Carrongrove: 200 Years of Papermaking 2000 Inveresk Ltd ISBN-13: 978-1902831169
    Britain from Above https://canmore.org.uk/collection/1259346

     

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    #714
    John Sherry
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    I have gathered information on Carrongrove papermill some can be found on the following link.  https://www.flickr.com/photos/21499041@N04/albums

     

    Carrongrove now demolished was on the site of Herbertshire papermill.

    Carrongrove bought over and knocked down Herbertshire in the early 1900’s
    Carrongrove originally produced esparto grass paper, fine writings, coated paper, coloured paper, cheque paper. I had over the course of time 5 paper machines all fourdrinier The last machine was called the Carron twin. I mostly made graphic boards and owned the Gemini brand. This brand was later sold to Tullis Russell of Glenrothes.

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    #720
    Chris Bennett
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    Hi John
    What an excellent collection of Carrongrove pictures – lots of equipment, buildings and people.
    Many thanks.

    #774
    John Sherry
    Participant

    Controlled demolition of Carrongrove paper mill chimney Nov 2009.

     

    Here is a link to the demolition in slow motion.
    Thank to the late Nigel Turnbull.

    http://www.ntgraphics.co.uk/wow/chimney.html

    #775
    John Sherry
    Participant

    A short movie I made a few years ago using photos I had gathered on Stoneywood & Carrongrove papermills.

    #776
    Chris Bennett
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    Many thanks John

    #794
    John Sherry
    Participant

    One of a series of videos showing the Twin wire fourdrinier paper machine at Carrongrove papermill. This was the fifth and final paper machine at Carrongrove.

    Thanks to The McColl family for sharing.

    #795
    Chris Bennett
    Keymaster

    Thanks John. Important reminder of the machines of the era.

    #890
    John Sherry
    Participant

    Bumped into a fellow historian, John Jack former engineer at Stoneywood M.G. & Carrongrove papermills. He told me the war monument dedicated to those from the mills that served in the Great war had been taken from the last remaining mill building ,refurbished & placed in a local council office.
    longer story to perhaps tell at a later date. Thanks to Denny & Dunipace heritage society.

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