
Copyright: R.A.Colville.
The presence of this mill and that of William
Nash in St. Paul's Cray, helped to encourage
a wider range of industry to the Cray Valley
between the wars.
Closing in 1967, the mill site is now occupied
by a retail park.
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making in the Cray Valley dated back to the
18th century and this site on the edge of
St. Mary Cray village has probably been used
since at least 1757.
In the ownership of the Joynson family from
1835 to 1931, they were responsible for consid-erable
expansion from the 1850s and the buildings
in this picture probably date from that time.
From 1933 it was named the Vegetable Parchment
Mills and run by Wiggins Teape and Papeteries
Delcroix and specialised in producing greaseproof
wrappings. |