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Show PAPER MOULDS AND WATERMARKS, 1931193 FTER the mill was forced fnto recefvership on May 16, 1931, th twosppotedrecesvess along with heold employses carre n panes had to be replaced; the efghteenth century grist mill ha nlmux(callapxed ;pastally fuling intochebrookThisancient sructut had priorit oval before anything else was accomplished. I in' thc mill was shipped to Chllicothe A year later the papermakin equipment was removed to the Instftute e diplayn the Dard Hunt eerperMu eum "The following examplesof paper were made after the recetvership and present good representatio of the type of paper made durfn thi odofuncerm lime,ihis 1atd SheetoasColoneods pkish.ted, propa 19 tn the beater de fora spectal mdcr,pv:rhaps for greeting cards. It {sunwaterma !«-dand unstzed butshows some insh due tostacking o thck pl the sam Spectme No. 15. ncx.\mpleofaw ite wove plated, prcbahly 'made for artfsts' watercolour paper. Unfortunately,{ made witha quantity of sulphite,a seems to be t ith f the papersmade durfng this perfod, The mould, mostItkely, was no used prior to the recefvership Sis before trimming fs 20 by 26 tnche Spectmen No. ghly platedand {nsome {nstances, badly size example made from the unwatermarked Norfolk mould (GH), The stz Digital mage © 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah, All rights reserved |