Johnshaven Flax Mill was erected in 1896 by Edwin G. Gibb, a brother of Provost Alfred Gibb of Inverbervie. After his death in 1922 it was carried on by his son, Pat G. Gibb until he sold it to the St. Roques Bleacfield Co. Ltd. of Dundee. The last owner was Provost John Burness (an uncle of mine) of Inverbervie who bought it in 1930 and closed it in 1937. Jute was spun between 1909 and 1913 when it was changed back to flax spinning.
The mill, which was steam-driven, contained 2000 spindles and employed between 70 and 80 girls and men. The building is at present owned by George M. Davidson.
There was also a meal-mill at Benholm, but Lindsay Watson, the last miller, died about 20 years ago. The mill was eventually taken over and repaired as a tourist attraction by Kincardine & Deeside District Council (now Aberdeenshire Council). At present it is open from Monday to Thursday.
I cannot make out the street name but will check the 1861 Census which will probably give it clearer.
Isles.