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1897 'Capt John Caleb Bullen (1842-1897), part owner of the Bloomdale china clay works, was killed in an accident at the works.'<ref>Cornish Guardian - Thursday 28 September 1967</ref> | |||
1939 Works offered for sale. 'The Sett extends OVER 60 ACRES and includes ample tipping ground It comprises the wellknown Pit, which for many years has produced some of the finest clays raised in the District Included in the Sett are all the machinery, plant, tramways, settling pits, tanks, micas and two China Clay Dries, together capable drying about 15,000 tons of clay year, and each with easy access to public road, giving cheap and quick transport to Rail or Seaport.'<ref>Staffordshire Sentinel - Thursday 29 June 1939</ref> | |||
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of Branwell, St. Austell
1897 'Capt John Caleb Bullen (1842-1897), part owner of the Bloomdale china clay works, was killed in an accident at the works.'[1]
1939 Works offered for sale. 'The Sett extends OVER 60 ACRES and includes ample tipping ground It comprises the wellknown Pit, which for many years has produced some of the finest clays raised in the District Included in the Sett are all the machinery, plant, tramways, settling pits, tanks, micas and two China Clay Dries, together capable drying about 15,000 tons of clay year, and each with easy access to public road, giving cheap and quick transport to Rail or Seaport.'[2]