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captainjackdi
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Hi does anyone know if there are any records for silk mill derby - I understand there was a fire at some point - alot of my relatives are listed occupations as silk mill hand, silk weaver, silk doubler etc around 1850 -1860's
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spendlove
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Hi, Think you should be aware that there was more than 1 silk factory in Derby in the 1800's.
Contact details for the Museum at Derby Silk Mill are:- Derby's Museum of Industry and History Silk Mill Lane, off Full Street, Derby, DE1 3AF telephone: 01332 255308 fax: 01332 255108
You could also try a search on A2A, however I have never found any employee records relating to this mill. Spendlove
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willow154
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Hi, Wonder if it's this one? A fire took place on 2 June 1875. The first Cotton Mill was built in Sutton by the Unwin Family c1770. It changed hands in 1851, and became a Silk Mill, before being heavily damaged by fire in 1875. After some years of standing empty, the factory re-opened and continued in use until the early 1970's, when it was again ravaged by fire. The dates are a bit out, but thought it might be a possibility. If you think it is I'll send you a link so you can see a photograph. Kind regards, Paulene
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spendlove
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Hi,
Unwin's Cotton Mill was in Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, think we are looking for Silk Mill actually in Derby.
The present day Museum in Derby "Silk Mill" houses a collection of Industrial items including details of the History of the building as a Silk Mill. As far as I am aware no records have survived for any employees of this building.
Must stress that in the 1800's there were other "Silk Mills" in Derby, again as far as I am aware no employee records survive.
Contact detail for the present day Derby Silk Mill are as previous post.
Hope this helps. Spendlove.
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willow154
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Hi again, You're quite right, Spendlove - just checked again. Put a search in for silk mills specifying Derby and it came up Seemed to fit the bill, so assumed it was Derby. Teach me to check!  Will keep on looking - hopefully something will turn up. Kind regards, Paulene
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willow154
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Hi captainjackdi, I've found details of one which burnt down in 1826 and again in 1910, and this one was definitely in Derby. Think these dates fit in with what you're hoping to find? Details to follow. Kind regards, Paulene  P.S. Sorry for misleading you the first time. 
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willow154
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Hi derbygirl, Sounds like it's the same mill - Lombe's. It certainly does have a fascinating history, doesn't it. Might pop and have a read of the book next time I visit Derby. Thank you for mentioning it. Captainjackdi, There are various photographs of the mill and a potted history (mentions both fires) on www.picturethepast.org Like spendlove said, employee records are unlikely, though they do have records regarding the mill's history, etc. Did wonder if apprenticeship records might list names of people who served their apprenticeships there, but apparently there are none for the actual city - and they would probably relate more to the earlier period. ("Hutton’s authority is the best, for he served an apprenticeship of seven years in the mill"). Anyway, captainjackdi - good luck with the hunt. Some lovely photos on the above site + interesting facts. Kind regards, Paulene
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captainjackdi
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Thanks to you all for your information
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derby girl
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Dear Captain Jackdi Pigots Directory of 1835 (Derbyshire) gives - Silk Manufacturers - Thomas Bridgett & Co, 68 Bridge St, Derby, Mark Brown (laces, cords etc), 9 George Street, Derby, Frost and Stevenson, Queen Street Mill, in the City Road, derby, John Mellor (laces, sewing silks, cords, etc.) 5 Green Street, Derby, Jno & Thos Robinson, Sacheverell St, Derby, Wm Taylor (silk mills), Silk Mill Lane, Derby ( I think this was originally Lombe's mill), Wm Unsworth (laces, sewing silks, cords, etc.), Siddal's Lane, Derby, Robert Ward, 5 Full Stgreet, Derby, Wilson, Moore & Co, 2 Devonshire Street, Derby. Silk Throwsters - Moore, Ambrose & Co, Depot mills, Derby, John Rawlings, 37 Nuns Street, Derby, Wm Taylor, Silk Mill Lane (i.e. Lombe's ?), Wright & Baker, 27 Agard Street, Derby. There are also other firms involved in making silk hosiery and gloves, which would also probably employ outworkers. Any help at all? Regards Derby Girl.
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Winson, Derbys; Stanley, Sts; Franklin, Beds; Barker Sts etc. ; Farnham, Dorset; Harrison, Dbys, Leics.
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amanda beavis
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Hi, I have a William Parkin Morley, who along with his twin brother John Patterson, had, in 1851 a Silk Throwster Corporation, employing 34 men, 150 women and 80 children. The brothers lived next door to each other, one at Depot Cottage, and one at Depot Mill, Normanton Road. If anyone has any information on this, I would really appreciate it - or some suggestions on how I can find out more about it. I don't know what it was called, unfortunately. Many thanks Amanda
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derby girl
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Dear Amanda According to Pigot's 1835, Depot Mills were owned by Moore, Ambrose & Co. There is also Glover's Directory of 1849 you could look up - I don't know if on the web - perhaps someone might go into the Local Studies Library on Irongate for you (I live in Yorkshire unfortunately) and see if they have anything there. Otherwise, you might look for wills left by your relatives - they can be very informative. Regards Derby Girl
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Winson, Derbys; Stanley, Sts; Franklin, Beds; Barker Sts etc. ; Farnham, Dorset; Harrison, Dbys, Leics.
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amanda beavis
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Thanks so much Derby Girl - Unfortunately I live in Australia, so can't visit I will definitely look into in as much as I can on the web though - I will try to get in contact with the Local Studies and see if anyone there can help me.. Thanks again, much appreciated Regards Amanda
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