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of Candledown China Clay Works, Treverbyn, St. Austell.
China Clay Producers and Merchants
Established in 1803 by Thomas Thriscutt.
1914  Firm became Thriscutt and Bale about fifty years ago. Present Principals: Mrs. E. S. Hiam (Thriscutt), Mrs. J. Carr (Bale). Staff: Eighty workmen, manager, and agent. Speciality: Whitest of Clays (Kaolin) for Papermakers, Potters, and Bleachers.


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of Candledown China Clay Works, Treverbyn, St. Austell.

China Clay Producers and Merchants

Established in 1803 by Thomas Thriscutt.

1914 Firm became Thriscutt and Bale about fifty years ago. Present Principals: Mrs. E. S. Hiam (Thriscutt), Mrs. J. Carr (Bale). Staff: Eighty workmen, manager, and agent. Speciality: Whitest of Clays (Kaolin) for Papermakers, Potters, and Bleachers.

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