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Re: Stanhill ring spinning mill
just been in again today, its a red brick building looks very much like a mill roof from inside, asked the guys there, they were not sure,but said they thought it used to be "Cobble" which i assume must be "Singer Cobble"? maybe westender or someone can corroberate?:confused:
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http://www.cobble.co.uk/docs/COB005.pdf http://www.taylorweaver.co.uk/ImageH...10&h=450&w=600 This is the building. It's definitely the old laundry. The blurb says it was sold by Cobble to Winchester Furniture. |
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My brother worked at "Cobble" years ago but it was near Copy Nook. Would there be more than one factory up and running?
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Where that grotty caravan is, in the picture, used to be the end of the row of terraced houses. The long cement-fronted bit, with the door in it, was a big double-doored opening on to a huge room where all the laundry parcels went. Further up the road was another similar room where they had all the clean laundry parcels. Somewhere in the building, I'm not sure where as I never saw it, was a big furnace which heated water in a huge boiler.
They had a horse-drawn van for delivering the parcels, in the 40s, and the driver, who knew my family well, was called Alf. If he saw me waiting at the bus stop at Church Commercial, on the way home from school, he would stop and give me a lift in the van with all the brown paper parcels of laundry. I always felt very proud and very honoured when he dropped me off at my front door. :D |
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Eleven years on, I may be able to add some information. My Dad did the building maintenance at Stanhill Ring mill in the 1970s until it closed; I am pretty sure he was there when the VW Scirocco ad was filmed. My Mum worked in the offices at both Vine Mill, then Stanhill Ring. As a kid I was quite familiar with both mills.
The flat roof of Stanhill Ring mill was designed to hold rainwater. I remember being up on the roof with my Dad and it looked like a series of ponds. If I remember correctly the roof was sealed with tarmacadam, and the water was to stop the tarmac blistering and failing. I think the water was a couple of feet deep. I worked for a few weeks at Vine Mill when part of it was operated by Bentley&Whitehead; that would have been 1973 or 1974. Lol Eddleston’s scrap yard; the Ministry making wheelchairs (the source of axles and wheels on all of the trolleys kids in the area had); the TCP aroma from Cocker Chemicals; ... |
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