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History of the Kaiapoi woollen mills Waimakariri Libraries
The Early YearsMill ManagersPre1920 – World War One19201930 Economic Turmoil19311939 The Great Depression19391945 World War Two19451961 The Post War Period19621972 Merger19721978 ClosureThe mill site was originally home to a flax mill that opened in 1866 It was built beside the Cam River, taking advantage of the flax boom that lasted until 1873, when the owners sold it to Canterbury Spinning and Weaving Company The initial intention of the company was to use the mill to manufacture packs, sacks and bales To do that type of work, it had to be converted to a manufacturing plant, so in the meantime it turned to producing blankets and flannel to claim a Provincial Government reward for bein
Onehunga Woollen Mills – Dispatches
The woollen mills are credited with the first factory legislation in New Zealand The Employment of Females in Workrooms and Factories Act of 1873 was aimed at protecting women workers in the mills, giving them an 8 hour day, 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday and Saturday mornings It

OUR 200 YEAR OLD WOOLLEN MILL HAS Events –
our 200 year old woollen mill has been transformed into a stunning exclusive use venue At the Wool Tower, we have one aim: to provide every client with a level of service that is second to none In these challenging times, event organisers need to be smarter, more

Bemina Woollen Mills: From Ruins to Revival
Bemina Woollen Mills: From Ruins to Revival A project of hope underpins Bemina Woollen Mills NAZIR GANAIE Published on : 05 Apr, 2021, 7:54 am

Search the List Oamaru Woollen Factory (Former
The Onehunga Woollen Syndicate bought the mill in 1891 and it became the Onehunga Woollen Mills The Wellington Woollen Mills opened at Petone in 1886 and the Napier Woollen Mills in 1902 A woollen mill for Oamaru In 1881, a group of businessmen, led by George Sumpter formed the Oamaru Woollen Factory Company with a view to building a woollen

History: Background to local wool industry — Stroudwater
The typical Gloucestershire woollen mill at the end of the 18th century comprised fulling stocks, a gig mill and, perhaps, a dye house and shear shop; the Hooper family rebuilt parts of their mills in Eastington between 1798 and 1808 and there was a major rebuild in the Stonehouse mills between 1790 and 1800

The man who built the Waverley Woollen Mills
Peter Bulman, the man who established Waverley Woollen Mills, was the pioneer of Launceston’s textile industry This article is an extract from my book THE OUTCOME OF ENTERPRISE published in 2009 for the Friends of the Launceston Library Expatriate Scot Peter Bulman left Launceston for Scotland in late January 1872 to buy machinery and recruit staff for his proposed woollen mill

“Great Falls At Almonte Started Woollen Industry
A number of other woollen mills opened soon after the original Rosamond mill in Almonte Among the first were those of John McIntosh (18321904), a large frame building on the upper falls, and of John Baird (18201894) and Gilbert Cannon, all on Mill Street

Celebrating the History of Waterpower in Ontario
Age of Facility: 106 Installed Capacity: 19 MW River: Otonabee Fast Facts: In the early history of power development in Peterborough, a woollen mill company obtained water rights on the Otonabee River at a point situated north and just outside of the city limits A few years later, a timber dam was built there The power

Nahar Group of Companies
NAHAR SUGAR represents the Group's concerted thrust towards exploring new need based areas in tune with the larger context of customer needs and market demands Installed capacity of 2,500 tones of cane crushed per day ("TCD") at District Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab for producing all types and grades of sugar and allied products

History of the Kaiapoi woollen mills Waimakariri Libraries
The increased resources meant the mills were able to install more modern equipment and in doing this, they could keep up with other woollen manufacturers and synthetic fibre producers The company employed approximately 500 workers, many from Kaiapoi and it was a more prosperous time throughout the 1960s, under the management of Kingsley Harrison

Great Ocean Road Woollen Mill – Fibreshed Melbourne
Maximum Capacity – 3,000kg/year Min Order – 1kg (note that there will be a minimum loss of 65g for each run plus more depending on cleanliness) Max Order – 120kg (larger orders will be considered on request) Ideal Order Size – 520kg Staple

The man who built the Waverley Woollen Mills
Peter Bulman, the man who established Waverley Woollen Mills, was the pioneer of Launceston’s textile industry This article is an extract from my book THE OUTCOME OF ENTERPRISE published in 2009 for the Friends of the Launceston Library Expatriate Scot Peter Bulman left Launceston for Scotland in late January 1872 to buy machinery and recruit staff for his proposed woollen mill

“Great Falls At Almonte Started Woollen Industry
A number of other woollen mills opened soon after the original Rosamond mill in Almonte Among the first were those of John McIntosh (18321904), a large frame building on the upper falls, and of John Baird (18201894) and Gilbert Cannon, all on Mill Street

11 Sep 1929 NORTHWESTERN WOOLLENMILLS Trove
STAWELL, Tuesday—The third annual meeting of the NorthWestern Woollen Mills was held yesterday, when the chairman (Mr Hans L Mitchell) stated that, in spite of very keen competition, all

Celebrating the History of Waterpower in Ontario
Age of Facility: 106 Installed Capacity: 19 MW River: Otonabee Fast Facts: In the early history of power development in Peterborough, a woollen mill company obtained water rights on the Otonabee River at a point situated north and just outside of the city limits A few years later, a timber dam was built there The power

24 Beautiful Wedding Venues in Cork for Your Big Day
Guest capacity: 120 View Profile Located on the grounds of the famous Blarney Woollen Mills, this charming hotel is ideal for intimate celebration up to 120 guests Built within the old stone walls of the historic mill, The Blarney Woollen Mills Hotel offers couples a setting steeped in history but with all the comforts of a modern hotel

THE WOOLEN INDUSTRY OF PITTSFIELD – Pittsfield
The mill employed twentyfive men, thirtytwo women and three children under sixteen The wages paid for that year were $25,52160 The average wage for the men per week was $960; women, $750; and children, $360 The mill operated during 1873 for 11 ½ months5 Also during this year the plant was expanded to four “sets”

Nahar Group of Companies
NAHAR SUGAR represents the Group's concerted thrust towards exploring new need based areas in tune with the larger context of customer needs and market demands Installed capacity of 2,500 tones of cane crushed per day ("TCD") at District Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab for producing all types and grades of sugar and allied products

Textile internship report SlideShare
Textile internship report 1 1 Department of Textile Engineering INTERNSHIP REPORT (Industrial Attachment at Crystal Composite Ltd) Supervised by: Md Ramij Howlader Lecturer Department of Textile Engineering BGMEA University of

Wool Woollen Textiles Industry of India GKToday
Number of Woolen Mills There are 718 woolen units in the organized sector, and a large number of units in the small scale sector Ludhiana alone accounts for 225240 units in the decentralized hosiery and shawl sector Industry Capacity The installed capacity of the industry is about 604 lakh worsted spindles, and 437 lakh nonworsted spindles

Onehunga Woollen Mills – Dispatches
The woollen mills are credited with the first factory legislation in New Zealand The Employment of Females in Workrooms and Factories Act of 1873 was aimed at protecting women workers in the mills, giving them an 8 hour day, 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday and Saturday mornings It

11 Sep 1929 NORTHWESTERN WOOLLENMILLS Trove
STAWELL, Tuesday—The third annual meeting of the NorthWestern Woollen Mills was held yesterday, when the chairman (Mr Hans L Mitchell) stated that, in spite of very keen competition, all

“Great Falls At Almonte Started Woollen Industry
A number of other woollen mills opened soon after the original Rosamond mill in Almonte Among the first were those of John McIntosh (18321904), a large frame building on the upper falls, and of John Baird (18201894) and Gilbert Cannon, all on Mill Street

max Telangana Pollution Control Board
woollen mills,synthetic rubber,small pulp paper,natural rubber, petrochemicals\, tanneries, paint, dyes, slaughter houses, foodfruit processing and dairy industries into surface waters shall conform to the BOD limit specified above,namely,30mg/l Ffor discharge of an effluent having a BOD more than 30 mg/l,the standards shall conform to

24 Beautiful Wedding Venues in Cork for Your Big Day
Guest capacity: 120 View Profile Located on the grounds of the famous Blarney Woollen Mills, this charming hotel is ideal for intimate celebration up to 120 guests Built within the old stone walls of the historic mill, The Blarney Woollen Mills Hotel offers couples a setting steeped in history but with all the comforts of a modern hotel

Canadian Census of Industrial Establishments 1871
Small flour mills lost ground in the technological and economic changes, and rural woollen mills were subject to great competition from larger mills and foreign sources The 1971 census, a century later, recorded a population of only 273 in the unincorporated

THE WOOLEN INDUSTRY OF PITTSFIELD – Pittsfield
The mill employed twentyfive men, thirtytwo women and three children under sixteen The wages paid for that year were $25,52160 The average wage for the men per week was $960; women, $750; and children, $360 The mill operated during 1873 for 11 ½ months5 Also during this year the plant was expanded to four “sets”

How to win government tenders MYOB
Creswick Woollen Mill, one of the few mills of its kind left in Australia, has experienced this firsthand Hit hard by overseas markets, they were able to secure contracts to supply the fire crews in Victoria and New South Wales with 100 percent Australian wool fire blankets because they kept their standards up to scratch

Events In The Mill The Venue Bowers Mill
The Venue Bowers Mill is a restored the space giving a nod to its original Yorkshire Mill heritage There are some wonderful original features that we have kept within The Venue, including the original mill floor in The Spinning Room, which overlooks the rooftops of Bowers Mill The Venue is the perfect setting to really entertain your guests