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Show OLD~PAPERMAKIN 3 the beaters were reducing rags to pulp for makin into paper. This rather incongruous combinatio was seldom used by the Dutch papermakers an the placing of the stones in the print was simply fancy of Sturm, the designer, who made the drawing after a tour through Holland. However, ther The fistrpresentation of the Hollander, From "Volltindige Mble Baukun: hvl.conhaxdkchxmeph Sturm, Augsburg, 1718 was in operation, not over twenty-five years ago, handmade paper mill in the south of England i which flour, and pulp for paper were made unde the same roof, by power furnished by the sam water wheel. This mill was demolished severa years ago In the Hol]ander beaters of the middle eighteent century, the washing of rags was accomplishe Digital image© 2004 Mariot Libary, Universty o Uta. Al right reserved |