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Show 23 PAPERMAKIN should exceed in dimensions 32 by 22 inches. "So desirous wer the publishers of newspapers at that time for a larger surface, wrote Charles Cowan, in his reminiscences of his early days in handmade-paper mill at St. Mary Cray, Kent, "that an order fo No. 14 A mould for making two sheets of paper at one dipping. Thi type of divided mould was first used about 182 a large quantity of paper reached s, the size to be 3214 by 221 inches, and the stationer stated that he would assume all risk o approximately 235 square inches was the most common. Th largest size of handmade paper that is ibricated at present is mad in the James Whatman, Springficld mill at Maidstone, Kent, th wn a "medium" (22 by 17%4 inches), was first made tw sheets on a mould, a deckle running through the mould dividin Digital Imag © 2004 University of Utah. All rights reserved |